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ofa 4 fix l o A 'Q ' '- Wig 4 if will 4 l ,I Mfr. Adron Doran accompanies Eik Soo Num as Arlene Sbadmr president, look: on. The Cosmopolitan Club is the campus international relations or- ganization. Its purpose is to formulate a bond of union, develop mutual interests, and create an enduring friendship, and cultivate good will among students of different races and nationalities. All students of foreign countries or of minority groups on camp- us are automatically members of the club. American students are received by invitation only, and are based on scholarship, leader- ship, character, and achievement. The Connor enjoy lhemrelver ul the home of Mfr. Doran. 1 l 1 I ' vrxlfv 02 5' 12, l r K li' ..,,4! hs Firrl row: Rosie Ratliff, Pat Spencer, Alex MacDonald, Scottye Copher, Rheba Martin, secretary-treasurer, Arlene Shadrach, president, Wanda Peace, vice- president, Barbara Anglin, Evelyn Nygard, Georgia Mclntyre, and Nermin Sverdem. Second row: Lynn Crawford, janet Campbell, Harry Mayhew, Jim Thom- as, Dick Arrowood, Ray McClellen, josh Lovelace, Roger Meade, David Masters, jim Whiteley, Terry Wicker, Dick Robinson, Marshall Banks, M. K. Thom- as, jim Morgan, Paul West, Reza Afslarian, Man Singh Das, John Wong, Eik Soo Nam, and Sandy Miller. 234
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.-5 n Fim row: John Gartin, Sponsorg Don Blair, Presidentg Wells I-Iassell, Vice Presidentg jim Malone, Secretaryg joe Dolgas, Treasurer. Second row: Milton Roeth, Stu Kaminsky, Eldon Secrest, Bo Synder, Ben Metcalfe, C. B. Green. The Collegiate Knights, accepted as a social organization in January of 1961, was founded in order to provide a better social environ- ment for the student bodyg to endow leadership into the individual club member academically, religiously, and sociullyg to convince the student of the importance of college lifeg and to provide organized contributions to the school and community. Social boar ' Al lbe rare: 233
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il ll l Fi:-rt row: Vera Boncarosky, Carolyn Applegate, Sandra Oppenheimer, Marietta Sturgell, vice president, Arye Ellington, Kay Wheeler, treasurer, jane Kenrick presidentg Virginia Mabry, secretary, Betty Todd, Barbara Sivis, Dolores Rawlings, Francis Helphenstine. Second row: Sandra Nyilas, Pam Dalton, Nancy Roberts, Patricia Cauclill, Fern Puckett, Pat Litton, Rosemary Shook, Barbara Stamper, Ann Gayhart, Mary Rickets, and Peggy McNeW. Third row: Georgia McIntyre, Carolyn Watson, Lynn Crawford, Iris Sowards, Kay Irvin, Bobbie Webb, Patricia Bartlett, Emma Lou Gullett, Helen Birch, and Barbara CROWN SCEPTRE Anglin. Kay ll7laeeler, Virginia Mabry, Mariefm Sim-gel! and Roremary Shook decomle lhe Cbrirlmar tree in the lobby of lbe Doran Sludenl Home. Lt? SK K5 'ii new -3 Crown and Sceptre is an honorary service organization for sophomore women who have shown outstanding qualities of scholarship, serv- ice, and leadership during their freshman year. Mrs. Doran, Mrs. Moore, and Miss Saunders are the sponsors of the organization. , 235 eq,
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