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Snorc, Hrirlgit Franck. ley. Verna Rasmussen. jean Hanna, Mary Richardson. Delta .ri Delta Psi Sorority was formed in September of 1957. its purpose is to promote school and social activities and to pro- mote friendship and fellowship through togetherness. Functions that the Delta girls have participated in during the year include: joints with Beta Rho Upsilon lU.C.l. Tau Chi Sigma ISF. Statel and Omega Phi Kappa lf0.C.C.l: birthday parties. cake sales. picnics. dinners and the ll?-lSC Presents. Delta sponsored and could well hoast about the success of their semiformal dance in the Spring which was titled HThe Black and Wliite Ballll and was held at Oaklandls Leaming- ton Hotel. Delta, like other clubs and organizations also par- ticipates in Homecoming and Pioneer Day and as a special Inter-Club The Merritt lntcr-Club Council consists of all of the club presidents or club representatives. This council meets at least once every two weeks to determine club policies and plan functions pertaining to the clubs. The object of the ICC is to coordinate club activities with that of the general student body. During the Spring semester the ICC sponsored a dance for project Delta girls assisted with the Spring semester registra- tion of students. Officers for the Fall of 1958 were Verna Rasmussen, Pres- identg Naomi Lauve. Vice-Presidentg Carol Johnson, Secre- taryg Mary Richardson, Treasurer: Carole Tompkins, Ser- geant-at-Armsg Lyne Lyon. Chaplaing Carole Tompkins. Social Chairmang Sharon Borgstadter. Historian. and Steph- anie Clark, Sunshine Chairman. Spring l959 ofiicers were Lyne Lyon. Presidentg Carol Johnson. Vice-President: Mary Richardson. Secretaryg Stephanie Clark, Treasurerg Dorothy Snow. Sergeant-ab Armsg Paulette Dodge, Chaplaing Verna Rasmussen, Social Chairman: Naomi Lauve. Historian: and Anne Applegate. Sunshine Chairman. ouncil the student body. At this dance contestants lor the OCC Soph Doll contest were presented. Fall 1958 officers were Bonnie Kane and Kathy Davis, Presidentsg Marilyn Matsumoto, Secretary. Officers for the Spring l959 were Don Bruck. President. June Meredith and Barbara Johnson. Secretaries. Inter-Club Council SEAT- ED, left to right: Estelle Brown. Harold Williams. Hob Vitlel, Frank Falk. Margie Cabell, Urlanflo lfianclzi. Lynn Lyon, lfloyrl Collis. Ken Greer. Pat lluarrle, Audrey Rogers, Paul Taylor. S'l'A.N'D- ING: june Mcrerlith. Don lfruclf. Delta l'sis FIRST KOH . left to right: Sonja Illlfllllllll. Naomi Ltture, Diane Oliver. SECOND RUWT: Joni Vlu- geter. Lynn Lyon. Dorothy THIRD ROW: Bonnie Eas-
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ONlljCrX Pl'll KAPPA. the fraternity which symbolizes Kappa Phi Dellas FIRST s ROWY, left to right: Bobbie Ball, Bonnie Kane. Lenora Moreno, Alberta King. SEC- OND ROW: Carole Brosa- mer, Aurlrey Rogers, Karen Henneberry, Joyce Hurnight, Nan Rhoades. THIRD ROW': Linda Hailey, Ilelen Barnes. 'VW Pat Wyarrle, Donna Dohling. NOT PICTURED: Sue Ahrens, Pat Porep, Bev Past, - lteslelle Garrison. Wlarllm Hill, Gerri Garcia. Kappa Phi Delta tfororit The members of Kappa are known for their interest in school support. Throughout the past year Kappa has spon- sored and carried out many community' projects. Among some of their activities were: Door to door campaigning for the Tinitcd Crusade for which a picture and article appeared in a national magazine. ushering at the Oakland Recreation Dc- partmcntis annual Christmas Pageant. Kappa joined other Greek clubs in painting and cleaning Alexander Community' Center and presenting a Christmas program, party' and gifts to some 200 children from that area. Officers for the Fall of 1958 were Bonnie Kane, President: Audrey' Rogers. Vice-President and Pledge Mistress: Linda Bailey, Secretary and Chaplain: Barbara Ball, Treasurer: Pat Porep, Public Relations: Pat Warde. Publicity' Chairman: and Karen Henneberryf, Pledge President. Spring 1959 olhcers were Bobbie Ball, President: Donna Dohling, Pledge Mistress: Karen Henneberryf. Secretary: Bonnie Kane, Treasurer and Public Relations: Pat Wa1'de. Chaplain: Linda Flamm. Publicity' Chairman: and Thalice Hatten. Alumni Chairman. 1 E Q6 We mega Ploi Kappa spirit. excitement and progress on the Oakland City College carnpus at Nlerritt possesses the first permanent fraternity charter. Omega brothers are concerned with all areas ol student activities. The goals are a high scholarship standing and build- ing enthusiasm throughout the College. Described as the Hhrotherhood of unityfi Omega Phi Kappa was organized in 1955 and has grown with each semester both in ideas and in membership. Included in activities have been the Sweethearts Ball. Pio- neer Day. Coke sales at athletic events. hay' rides. fraternity swimming parties. beach parties. and many other events. Fall 1958 officers were: Abner Brantley. President: Wil- liam J. Bulon. Vive-President: Paul Gundlach. Secretary : jim lludson. Treasurer: and Duane Lyon. Social Chairman. Fraternity' Club Officers for Spring l959 were: Dick Stokes. President: Bill Lenheim. Vice-President: Ben Bussel. Secretary: Paul Gundlach. Treasurer: and Stan Mintz. Ser- geant-at-Arms. i . ane Lyon. Omega Phi Kappas l lRbl ROV , left to right: Ian Milz. Dir-If Slokes, ,lim Hull son. SECOND ROW: Dull iEI:.'2Ii:lQ- K g 1, THIRD ROHM: lien Russell arl ilzner Brantley llill I,enllein1, Paul Gunlaclz Rhea llroicn. FOURTH ROHM: Lee Fisher. Robbie lIvlll'ZIIl1l'lf. Rirh Parker Un
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