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blue key Blue Key, a naTional honor TraTerniTy, was Tormed To sTimulaTe ambiTion Tor in- TellecTual achievemenTs and a desire To serve The UniversiTy and communiTy by seTTing excellenT sTandards in leadership and scholarship. Blue Key co-sponsors lnTernaTional RelaTions Day and gives an Annual Blue Key award To an ouTsTanding EasTern KenTucl4y high school senior sTu- denT. This year lvlilce Guiler Trom BaTh CounTy received The award. Fronf row llefl' To righljl-Darrel RuTher- Torcl, Herb Sparrow, Larry BurgeSS. Michael Dralce, and Donnie WGTTS- 2nd row llefi' To righ+l-Harold Thomas. George Schwepps, STuarT FlaTe, and Gary Frazier. 3rd row llefl' To l9l +l ' A Rod lvlorman, and Larry NeTherTon. Pres Baal: row llefi' To righ'l'l-Ed Maddox. Vice Pres., PaT LunsTord, Recording Sec and Treas., Dennis Cavanough. and Df- W. Simpson, advisor. CWSDS Cwens, The sophomore women's honor- ary socieTy, serves The campus as an in- cenTive To Treshman achievemenT, as an example of leadership poTenTial and as a Tacsimile Tor which young women should sTrive. This socieTy assisTed aT Freshman OrienTaTion as aides, aT Homecoming by regisTering alumni and serving as hosTesses Tor The candlelighT dinner. ThroughouT The year, Cwens mainTain a guide service Tor visiTors on SaTurday mornings. Fronl' lle'fT To righTl-BeTTy LoclcharT, Pres., Jan Carroll, Lyra HaiTz, Terry McBrayer, JaneT Browning. 2nd row llefl' To righTl-Millie Gallagher, Linda Fries, Peggy Cosenza, Anne Haviland, Kaye Newman, Jane King, Treas., JudiTh Douglas, Carol Crain, Vice Pres., Julia WingaTe, Lydia Lewis, Connie Anlcrom. Baclc row llefl' To righfl-Sharon Free- man, Ann Levi, Sec., Phyllis Day, Jane Sewell, ElizabeTh Ewing, Viclci Williams, lvlarTha Campbell, ElizabeTh KusTer, Janice Crumes, MarTha Hall. E .E !,:,--,, ., . , M ,..-f F f ff' ' 4 r Q 1 . ,, '- i if 'K Nof- ,. F N' . 5 V E- 'ae 4? ' u cardinal key Cardinal Key Colony is a iunior- senior women's honor socieTy. As a sisTer club To Blue Key The members conTribuTe To The ioinT scholarship The Two clubs award To an EasTern Ken- Tuclcy high school senior. FronT lleTT To rigl1Tl-Diane Gilbert Lyra HaiTz, JaneT Vaughan, Brenda Mc Fall, Diana Prichard, Terry McBrayer, Gayla FleTcher, Jan Enscoe, Kay Arnold, June Wilson, Penny Coleman, Pinlcie,- Sparlcs, Lygia Van Winlxle, PaT Souder. Baclc llelf To righfl-Cherie Flowers, Sue Hack, Sally Simpson, Sue Ellen Wilson, MargareT Bush, and Sharon Durham.
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wmky-fm SiHing llefl' fo righfl-John Williams, Larry Gooding, Julia Applegale, John Clullerham, Janice Sweel, Dennis Kilchen, Carolyn Dor- fon, Jaclc Kuslron, Susan Ellis, Belly Schindel, Louie Parroll, Len Walson, Mark Schlachler. Sianding lleff +o righ+l-Bobby Eslep, Slephen Blaclc, Jeffrey Williams, Phillip Reed, David Deliorle, Ken Ferguson, Ed Moore, Rila Mills, Slanley Coy, Marlc Jordan, John Emery, Richard Kuzminczulc, Bill Birchlield, Rusly Dean, Edward Frederick, Ron Srnilh. on Q ,,..- ,A vw., M,,,,,....,.-m-ur q frlse. Kinelic and polenrial energy, quiclc Jrhinlcing, and an inleresr in pleasing Jrhe public is whal is required of a member of lhe broad- casling 'ream of VVMKY-EM. They have presenlecl Jrhe campus wilh operas, conlroversial newscasfs, and inrerviews wilh such persons as Homecoming candidales. Always on lhe move, fhe WMKY-EM leam is eager 'ro serve ils lislening audience. veT's club Vererans Club membership is limired 'ro Jrhose who have served ar leasl ninery days in a branch of lhe Armed Forces of rhe Unired Slaies. The club srrives lo lceep members informed on velerans' affairs and lo provide lor a fellowship among sludenrs on campus. Gene Archambeaull, Beniamin Bennell, Claris Chullun, Malcolm Cisco, Dale Dodson, Jim Economos, WiI'iam I-lallar, Jaclc Keck, Bill McCann, Tom McCann, Alan Mlciiarian, Lee Moore, Ron Moore Sluarf Owens. 'N nfl Mx
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sigma delTa Sigma DelTa, an honor TraTerniTy Tor physical educaTion maiors, is dedicaTed To TurThering The cause oT healTh, physical educaTion, and recreaTion. Membership is gained only Through inviTaTion To sTudenTs wiTh six hours and a 3.00 in l-lPER. Members are re- sponsible Tor ushering aT all home aThleTic evenTs, and dor1aTe To The American Olympic Fund Through The sale oT miniaTure baslceTballs. Suzie Bambauer, PaTricia Blanchard, Bob Bogin, Jean Carson, Wendy Clarlc, JaneT Coen, Peggy Cosenza, Archie Davis, Riclc Dingus, Danny GinTer, Ed l-laThaway, Sara Jones, Beclcy Karns, JudiTh Kegley, PaT Lunsiord, Pres., Bruce MacFarlane, Laura MarTin, Leo McMannis, Ed Moore, Cheryl PorTer, Dr. Paul Raines, advisor. Jean Schaeier, John ScroiTino, Lynne Slone, Bill STeo, Teena Tanner, PaT TaTe, Liz TrabandT, Carole Van MeTer, Janel' Vaughan, Donna Weilcrnan, Shirley Wich- man, Carol Wise, Carol Zimmerman. kappa delta pi Organized To encour- age high proliessional, in- TellecTual, and personal sTandards, Epsilon TheTa ChapTer oT Kappa DelTa Pi, has been acTive on campus since l942. Mem- bers oT This educaTion honor socieTy musT be pursuing a proTessional educaTion curriculum. Eronf row lleff To rigl1Tl- Pinlcie Sparks, RoberTa SmiTh. Susan Sherman, Sandy Mardis. Emma Brown, Marilyn BenneTT, Eugenia Woodward, Lygia Van Winlcle, Kay Taulbee. 2nd row llefl' To riglrli-Diana Prich- ard, Sue Wilson, PaT Souder, Penny Coleman, Pam Dobbins. Judy Grimsley, Pres., Dinah MeTcalT, Sandra Wood, KiTTy Brenneman, KaThy PuTnam. 3rd row lleff 'lo righfl-Karen Cole. JaneT Diclcen, Helen Boggs. June Wilson, Wanda Salyer, Bonnie Bradley, Vice Pres., Nancy Zaugg, Shirley Perlcins, Mary STuarT, MarTha Williamson, Treas. Back row llefl' To righfl Dr. M. K. Thomas, advisor, OcTavia Graves, advior. sigma pi sigma Sigma Pi Sigma is The only naTional physics honor socieTy aT M.S.U. lT exisTs To recognize sTudenTs having high scholar- ship and promise oT achievemenT in physics. lT presenTs a realisTic view oT The various Tields oT physics so ThaT iTs members will beTTer undersTand career requiremenTs and demands. EronT row llelif To righTl-Wayne Laden- dorf, Bob Campbell, Wallace Cochran, Charles BeeTz, Vice Pres., Sam Harley, Sec.. Bob TuTTs, Dr. William Simpson, advisor. Back row llefi' To righTl-Glen Cline. Pres., Mike Rogers, Jerry Colbin, Tom Arnold, Charles May, Charles Mays, Dr. Charles Payne, advisor. Richard Fogel. l65
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