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MYSTIC CL B The Mystic Club was founded in 1945 in memory of Coach Len Miller whose influence was far-reaching in- maintaining high standards on the athletic field. The purposes of the Mystic Club are . . . . . . To honor men and women who show outstanding accom- plishment in the field of athletics. i . . . To recognize athletes who demonstrate outstanding ability in the contests. . . . To supervise the election of cheerleaders and assume respon- sibility of all pep rallies. . . . To discourage the wearing of high school letters and any unearned MSC letters. During the academic year the Mystic Club aids in decorating the Field House for the Homecoming Dance and presents a loving cup to the Homecoming Queen. The club also furnishes ushers for all athletic events. The Little Olympics is held in the spring which is another activity of the club. ,, X iT Ill K 1' if-ties xii xx a T kwa. , , 5 First row: Pat Caudill, Beverly Fryman, secretary, Ted Hall, vice president, joel Slaughter, president, Dot Dudley, treasurer, Ann Pemberton, sponsor, and Patti Clay. Second raw: Scottye Copher, Ann Young, Sue Davidson, Sherry Fannin, Thelma Barker, Zina Hamrick, and Emily Durrett. Third row: Pat Hall, Mary Smith, Betty Everman, Judy Cannon, Nadine Naugle, Judy Moore, and Sandy Nyilas, Pourzb raw: John Gallaway, Don Parks, Charles Richardson, Max Calhoun, Dan Tucker, and Ralph Carder. 242
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'HG OR SGCIETY 5 iirilhl The Junior-Senior Mens Honor Society was organized to rec- N A ognize those junior and senior men who have shown outstanding ii lf f i v' qualities of scholarship, leadership and service at Morehead State College. Selection of students was based on a 3.0 academic standing or better and qualifying faculty vote. Other members not pictured are: Tom Barnard, David Jordon, George Kerr, I-larry Shrout, Bill Svec, and Terry Wicker. Gary Link f70f11f.l' rm! fha' arlirlzf of Ike Society to David Mailer! and Mr. Venellozzi. Bmwriug in the library if zz flaarfzcterirfic of lbe memberr of this on-gfnzizazion. . A 3 Fira! raw: Bob Fraley, Kent Rowland, Victor Venettozzi, sponsorg and George Hazelwood, Second row: Robert Gill, Pat Arnett, Harry Mayhew, Clyde Maddix, Gary Link, and Buford Crager. Third rauu' Charles Richardson, Harry Wfebcr, james Setser, David Masters, and james XVhiteIcy. 24I
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Firrt row: Glenna Evans, Pat Burton, Terri Hughes, Cloe Atkinson, Diana Davidson, jackie Caudill, Janie Kelly, Betsy Higgens, Anita Green, and Barbara Allen. Second row: Helen Grierson, Sue Clark, Ann Wagner, Pat Hedges, Gail Finny, Carol Feather, Char- lene Atkins, Delores Reynolds, and Louise Fryman. Third row: Patsy Cassidy, Evelyn Hopkins, Donna Stone, Sandra Scott, Mary Grove, Sue Little, Ann Forbes, Janice Houck, Sandra Crosby, and Bonnie Lunclergan. Fam-lla raw: Jack Williams, Jack Landow, Dick Dome, Les Meade, Rudy,Mosier, Lance Allethauser, John Ellison, Dave Miller, and Tom McGlone. Fifth row: Cliff Barger, Fred Francis, and Vern Cahall. COUNCIL S2 T7 1 , Fin! row: Beverly Fryman, Dorothy Dudley, Ann Pemberton, Arlene Shadrach, and Patty Clay Second row: Ted Hall, Gail Combs, and Joel Slaughter. 1
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