Old Dominion University - Troubador Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1956

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PHI THETA KAPPA The Eta Pi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa was formed in May of 1950 with seven charter members. Membership is based on a scholastic average which is 3.0 for a freshman and 2.5 for sophomores. The activities of the club include a bimonthly business meeting and two formal initiations each year. Eta Pi presents a trophy for the best term paper written each year; this year the club has planned to present a plaque for the future group to use. Eta Pi wants to recognize the juniors and seniors also; however, since Phi Theta Kappa is concerned only with a junior college, no provision is made for active mem-bershhip for higher class men. This year Eta Pi plans to make juniors and seniors with a culumative average of 2.25 associate members. Associate members cannot vote or hold office, but they can wear the Phi Theta pin. lit ROW: James Hall, Treasurer,- Dr. John Tobb, Sponsor,- Billie Boll, President; Naomi Lowhorne, Secretary; John Wikoff, Vice President. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Ann Jeffers, Louise Disosway, Mrs. Fern Harris, Penny Johnston, Mary Nolley, Mrs. Evelyn Arledge, Norma Taylor, Jackie Anderson, Mrs. Grace Biggs. 3rd ROW: James Burket, Oscar Self, Morris Hill, George Constant, Milton Herring, James Perry. OPERA WORKSHOP The William and Mary Opera Workshop is a college organization which combines the talents of the students with professional musicians of the area. It has the dual function of giving the voice students of the music department an opportunity to acquire stage experience and serving the community as Norfolk's civic opera company. Under the direction of Harold Hawn, the Opera Workshop has presented five operas this year: The Well by Mennini, a new American manuscript work, and R.S.V.P. by Offenbach; The Telephone and The Medium by Menotti; and Cosi fan Tufte by Mozart, presented in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the composer's birth. A icene from the Opero Workjhop’i preienfation of R.S.V.P. . Compliment of I. T. ZOBY 4 SON

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SEATED: Solly Dusinberre. Phyllis Mehord. Billie Bell, Ted Hobson, Sonny Rowell, President; Jim Colleron. Solly Futrell, Ellen Whitehurst, Betty Ann Corroll. Secretary STANDING: Jim Coppelletti, Harry Knickerbocker, Wylie French, Mr. G. W. Whitehurst, Sponsor. Missing from picture: Beverly 8oxter. HONOR COUNCIL i E. RAY HOWELL Optician 222 West Bute Street Opposite Wainwright Building MA2-6167 Effective since the founding of the College of William and Mary in Norfolk, the Honor System operates under the pledged support of every student officially enrolled in the college. This system provides for an eight-man jury (four men and four women), four alternates (two men and two women), and a freshman representative. This year the Council not only concerned itself with conducting trials but it attempted to make the student body more aware of the functioning of the Honor System; such means were incorporated as sending letters to the faculty requesting their help in further explaining and reminding the students of their responsibility to such a system, the distributing of cards to individuals and the posting of signs in each classroom with the inscription “My Honor Is My Life. The Honor Council is under the sponsorship of Mr. G. W. Whitehurst. Ted Hobson posts on Honor Code reminder with the help of Beverly Baxter and the approval of Jim Coppelletti. Betty Ann Carroll and Sonny Rowell review data concerning a trial.



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SEATED: Sally Dusinberre, Dot Roberts, Suzanne Stirling, Betty Ann Carroll, Co-Editor; Aimi Kuun, Co-Editor; Joan Niegro, Virginia Miller, Yvonne McGee, Corolee Anderson. STANDING: Suzanne Davis, Donald Miller, Pat Penick, Ted Hobson, Sports Editor; 8ill Becker, Photographer; Ken Brown, Co-Business Manager; Mary Nollcy. Jane lee Bowden. Missing from picture: Neil Alloway. Co-Business Manager,- Dr. Stanley Plisko, Advisor. left to right: Aimi Kuun, Editor in charge of yearbook circulation; Betty Ann Carroll, Editor in chargo of yearbook make up. Making plans concerning the 1956 CHIEFTAIN are Noil Donald Miller and Corolee Anderson. Compliments of 7-UP BOTTLING CO. of Norfolk. Inc

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