McCook College - Chieftain Yearbook (McCook, NE)

 - Class of 1951

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McCook College - Chieftain Yearbook (McCook, NE) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 61 of 112
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Men's Organization Coming out of a long lethargy, the Men's Organi- zation became one of the successful and sedulous so- cial bodies on the campus. ' Early in the fall, the largely reorganized and amended society proceeded to begin its obligations: namely, to promote interest and participation in extra- curricular activities. The first project was fostering increased student participation in mixers by organizing a dancing class for those neophytes desiring training. Later in the season, the Men's Organization spon- sored college mixers and intra-organizational programs FIRST ROW: John Cuellar, Alvin Lambert, Morris Couse, Farrell Shuck, Robert Chilcott, Vaughn Stevens, Clinton Jones, Larry Wilson, Jack Pursley, Don Zarecor. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Neal, Gene Russell, Jerry Schaffert, Bob Colling, John Gossin, Rav Lehl, Bill Schnase, Al Deeter, Jim Mitchell, Don Witt, Mr. Baruth. THIRD ROW: Chuck Groves, Don Dewhurst, Wayne Pennell, Dale Poore, John Lewis, Leo Randel, Bob Horn, Dick Bush. Gilbert Morthole, Don Green, Chuck Maul. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Willard, Jack Ballard, Stan Webster, Rod Phillips, Bill Chapman, Fran Trimmer, Rudy Deyle, Dale Walters, Ken Nelsen, Lowell Gilli- land, Garold Orman, Aubrey Loker.

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,Je 1 ,4 ,-, FIRST ROW: Laurel Thomas, Dale Carter, Junior Hart, Jim Curtis, Dan Cronin, Gerald Bartmess, Everett,Breland, Dwayne Decker, Robert Nichols, Verlyn Saladen. SEC- OND ROW: Dean Melvin, Delmar Ebert, Phil Fornoff, Tom Cook, John Wirsig, Bruce Harrison, Jack Winner, Ralph Halloway, Gene Stevens, Stan Fallick, Phillip Acosta, Mr. Rouch. THIRD ROW: Ellery Kyte, Don Schamel, Frank Chipperfield, Robert Greenlee, Gale Ran- del, Duane Cox, Gary Smith, Jerry Bowker, Robert Brown, Roy Rushing, Kaye Wilson, Eldon Cook. FOURTH ROW: Earl Hansen, Ed Van Nordheim, Eddie Riggs, Bill Murphy, Bill Neverve, Charles Herrick, Bob Roth, Litt Ballou, Lyle Morthole, Art Evans, Fran Seybold, Don Kisker. Men's Organization



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Women's Grganization FIRST ROW: LaVonne Koebel, Reva Lewis. Geraldine Penner, Joan DeHart. Ann Uerlino, Margaret Trail. Bettv Kiel. Inez Dixon, Rita Suitor, Norma Steel. SECOND ROW: Miss Doll, Phyllis Goodenberger, Maxine Rhoades. Delores I-ledke,BettveFrenzen, Marguerite Deines, Norma Cottinciham, Joan Rossmiller, Marv Ann Larson, Marv Kvte. Mildred Miller, Mrs. Butler, THIRD ROW: Grace Moffit, Creda Carr, Ruth Tomlin, Laurie Stav, Marilyn Crowell, Ardis McNutt, Delores Fidler, Velma Daffer, Verlie Goble, Verona Hiatt, Mariorie Foley, Marilyn Johnson, Francis Nelson. FOURTH ROW: Lee Ellen Creasman, Carolyn Corey, Erna Jean Buzzell, Dora Math- ews, Glenadine Bell, Beverly Bush, Luan Foster, Avis Nelson, PGQQV Kelly, Virginia Trail, Ann Rothmeyer, Shirley Rutt, Arlene Carpenter, Helen Baney. Aowakiya or Women's Organization is composed of all the women students ot McCook College. lts pur- oose is to promote cooperation, good will, and compan- ionshio among the women. The activities include a tea, a party, and a banquet, The tea is given in the fall by the senior qirls in honor of the iunior qirls. Each senior girl chooses a little sis- ter from the iunior class to whom she gives several little oifts. The identity of the biq sister is keot secret until the Christmas party at which time her name is revealed by means of a qitt exchange. In the sorinq the oirls oive a Mother-Dauohter ban- quet. Other activities include dances and Darties. The officers for the year are: Maroaret Trail, oresi- dent: Joan DeHart, vice-president: Ann Uerling. secre- tary-treasurer: Bettv Kiel. re resentative to the Student Council. The soonsors are Mrs. Butler and Miss Doll.

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