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siZS.Q Aiki-'.' 'T' T' ' J ' SECOND ROW: Alfred E. Ewing, Betty Jo Denny, Barbara Cronk, Joy Hop- per, Marita Cleveland, Charles Maimbourg, Stanley Lomanitz. Carol Hammers, Dan Sheaffer, Jack Biggs, James J. Haynes. FIRST ROW: Back to Front: John Latta, Bill Dever, Ronald Hammond, Dr. Clinton C. Allen. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Burris, Marie McCraken, Harold Brooks, Harold Tapp. THIRD ROW: Ann Baker, Benny Moore, Charles Malone. FOURTH ROW: Howard Mclntosh, Robert Winters, Bob Arn. 'NHg.....,n. A American Chemical Society Dr. Stanley Lomanitz founded the Alpha Chap- ter of the American Chemical Society in l949, and has been its sponsor since then. Aiding in the purpose of acquainting the students with the latest advances in the field of chemistry, guest speakers from the industrial field addressed the monthly meetings. Seax Geferscipe Literally translated The Order of the Royal Dagger , Seax is the literary organization for all English majors and minors. The group meets twice a month in the home of Dr. James J. Hayes to criticize one anothers embryonic genius and to study the latest masterpieces of members in some phase of English. Psychology Club This group was organized in No- vember of l95l for students interested in psychology and in post-graduate work in that field. The members in- vited guest speakers to their meetings and with the aid of educational films, learned how to carry out their purpose, to inform, to acquaint, to advance and to promote the field of psychology.
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Methodist Student Movement Many charitable enterprises are spon- sored each year by members of MSM. Per- haps the best known is the aid and guidance given to Bethlehem Community Center for negro children here in Oklahoma City. Brotherhood in Christianity was ex- emplified by a successful fund raising cam- paign for underprivileged foreign nationals this year along with many other worth-while projects. Religious E ducaiion Club Members ofthe Religious Education club exhibit belief in Christian ideals every day which is the cardinal purpose of the organization. illustrating this purpose were the contributions which were donated by members of the organization to help de- fray tuition expenses of a displaced European student, who is now a religious education major here at OCU. Another important function of the club is to dispatch selected deputation teams to churches over the state who guest-conduct the religious services. SEATED AT FIRST TABLE: Ann Etchieson, Jim Taylor, Joan Stuckey, Skaidrite Paegle. OTHERS SEATED: James Kilpatrick, Irvine Mayhugh, James White, Jean Gregory, John Duncan, Joanne Epler, Bill Hughes, Nancy-Talburt, Paula Head, Bob Dotson, Helen Gentry, Don English. STANDING: Dr. C. Q. Smith, John Kapp, Helen Carter, Virginia Gray, Glenn Miller, Mark Dorff, J. T. Jones, Peggy Fletcher, Lawrence Grubb, Sam Slack, Loren Dean Kienholz, Dr. H. A. Hanson, Dean Stanley B. Niles, Dr. Theron C. McGee. FRONT ROW: Glenn Miller, Don English, Ja Ann Fuchs, Virginia Gray, Joanne Epler, Nancy Talburt, Sam Fox, D . H. A. H - r anson. SECOND ROW. Nancy Morehouse, Carolyn Hodnett, Imogene Johnson, Dorothy Finnell, Helen Carter Jean Gregory, Pat Menard, Pat Fulbright, J. T. Jones. THIRD ROW: Bob Dotson, Kathryn Hensch, Naomi Harp, Peggy Fletcher, Gayle Leslie, Ann Etchieson, W. G. Godley, Sam Slack. FOURTH ROW: Wynema Field, Paula Head, Helen Gentry, John Roberts, Jeanne Thompson, Kenneth Gosselin, Loren Dean Kienholz, Bob Arn, Gary Davis, Mark Dorff, John Kopp.
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