Oklahoma Christian University - Aerie Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1967

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5,3 ,T U M , 4 Am 4? N-V , , yjy, N Ahhh, dorm life! All The comTorTs of home, maid service, iovial companion- ship, regular hours, caTering service, blissful living-as long as you make your own comTorTs, clean your own room, make Triends with your room- maTe, don'T have ,any problems, hide food in your room, and make The mosT of The whole wonderful mess. Y !0! .,., X ,, 'Sh' Men's devotions are held in The residence halls on Mondy and Tuesday nighTs. The devoTions are sponTaneous and volunTary. Men's Residence Hall Council: Row 1: Bobby Hill, Chuck I o Hansen, Lonnie WinTon. Row 2: PeTe Kennemer, presidenTp S Dean Richard Mock, advisor, Rodney King, secreTary- Treasurer. ba nq ueT. Council directs dorm life The Men's Residence Hall Council meeTs bi-weekly To .discuss problems and improvemenTs of dorm life. Faced vviTh a series of reorganizaTions, The council has devoTed a large porTion of iTs Time and energy To forming a working consTiTuTion. In siTua- Tions calling for disciplinary acTion againsT a male sTudenT, The council is oTTen called upon To make a recommendaTion. MRHC also sponsored a spring T49



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gas s KM C,m V 5 Business Club: Row I: Lois Lawrence, presidenT, Lu Eber- sole, Sandy Hubbard, Miss Louise Williford. Row 2: Mr. Taylor CarTer, RoberT Mize, Deon Durmeyer, David Connor, ln iTs TirsT year of exisTence, The Business Club held a Business Club dinner, Took parT in The Young PresidenTs' OrganizaTional Seminar, and sponsored The MarkeTing Game on High School Day. The new organizalion IimiTs iTs membership To secreTarial vice presidenT, Connie Whfre, secreTary, Row 3: Mr. Ber- nard Keys, Joe Kelsey, Phil BuTcher, Treasurer, Lynn Ed- wards, Janie Cox. science and business adminisTraTion majors or minors. ITs purpose is Twofold: To promoTe inTeresT and conTacT wiTh The business world, and To help business sTudenTs become acquainTed wiTh oThers planning on careers in business afTer graduafion. New clubs for Those inTeresTecl in business and home ec The newly formed Home Economics ChapTer open- ed iTs membership To all women on campus inTer- esTed in home economics. The chapTer is afTiliaTed wiTh The American Home Economics AssociaTion and The Oklahoma Home Economics AssociaTion. Home Economics Chapter: Row 1: KaTie VanWye, publicify chairman, Glenna Umholtz, vice presidenf, Carol Mercer, presidenT, Miss Avayd BarreTT, sponsor, Row 2: Mary Her- w W Y , T, A iaf' The chapTer holds monThly meeTings hosTing guesT lecTurers and sponsored a ChrisTmas parTy and a hayrack ride. ChapTer represenTaTives aTTended The leadership conference and The program planning session aT OSU, chock, Julia Ward, Cynthia Ward, LoreTTa NorTon, Jeanne Seaburg. l W . s , 4 fu, ,V g M, 5 fi J, T

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