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G.C.C. COL. HELEN RIZK She's the last of a rare hreed. This describes Helen Rizk, colonel of the Girls, Cadet Corps. Although Jefferson will not have the G.C.C. next vear, Helen has actively and rewardingly led the Corps this year. Under her leadership, the G.C.C. has managed student banking, sponsored the G.C.C. Father-daughter Banquet, presented the United Fund Assembly, vigorously cheered at pep rallies, and marched, marched, marched! For their finals at Jefferson, it looks as if the Girls' Cadet Corps might have saved one of the best colonels for last.
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vu. LASSO MAJ. MARY LEA WALTERS Lasso Major Mary Lea WHllC1'S, who possesses an effusive and efferves- cent Wit, loves to practice her Hstudied stupiditvw on students and teach- ers. Although she is a great kidder, Mary Lea, whose friends compare her to coinedienne Carol Burnett, has a rare sense ofloyalty and dedi- cation to Jefferson and the Lassos. Though she can assume a look of wide-eyed innocence, Marv Lea knows precisely what sheis doing when leading her color group. Her loyalty and devotion were reciprocated on Chuckwagon Day when she received the ldeal Lasso Award.
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R.O.T.C. CDT. COL. PHIL ADAMS Military manner? Deiinitelyl Full eonnnancl over the R.O.T.C.? Absolutely! One thing is unique about Celt. Col. Phil Adams: he has somehow mainagetl to lime a friendly Nlilililfy manner. l'hil's ulmility for organizing has ullowefl him to work on the luusiness staff of the ilI0lIfl.Cf?H0 in arlclition to holcling clown his six-point office. Cadets feel free to joke with their 1-nlfmel hut always I'6lN6IHlJ9I' that when he gets a certain look in his eyes. he means military lvusiness.
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