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Davidson Palmer Hall ft -» 1 I K P e. .n ] | WMl (1 Cocd«oiv Rom t | Aldrthl M Lm. «Ml L Bum l d tbs through iu acnw rwu Thu year proved to I» a year ol aelmty l!or EXaetdion-Palmer Hall Together with Chiyburrv Ntcslhewt Hail, the mcni dorm, a float wai ocmtiiucEed ioi Homecoming Them dormi uUo held q Chrulinaj datsce jar ul£ the tradeiita of the Centen- Dial Complet A ippctaf project ol ■ho doim wai to fathion u banner deploying live coitorh oi the dorm, powder blue and kIvc Thesi money making proied wa wlhng Pawiion. Palmer ulafionery The policy marking olhcert were. |ody Bukdeek. Preitdent, Janice Amdahl, Vsce-Pteudent. and Joyce Colgtove Secretary Treaiurer |od.y Bukacek nitd Mnsgse I. wii wore dorm counselor» end Kathy Ki-i-r.-ir. end Eller. trance were fr«h- fflafi representatives The ha-use- mother o! thayidfon-Palmer wai Mr Qsw Johns Cc- pS»i «vhU ' • I iMxJern r»rch,»M+.r
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Clayburn Mathews Hall A—u». u HH M D CnB .!»» ■-! V Cb 3««J Gay bur is Mdlhrwi Hall, which u !l a o'» d«n located at the core• pie bad nunttOM ortvrtsee daring the year [km fund Irom the d«n‘i tiMtuif and toael fee al- -wed them to ipoiuoi three lit mo»,m which were open exriuttvely to the rumple reewlnnbi al the Pi ofteer Theater )n Nebtatka City GtrU ar-d parent were given the greed tour ol the hall during open hxj wHu-h »» held ever Home- coming Th mi guetf were then reriwi re!» evhrner.tr. by tbm haeti The tell mu reopened for itepec- bee at Cbntma wives «ludenti were opmn allowed 19 net room which e» vmwUt oti linult The gay Lmng or the dorm were allowed Ip eihibd then ability and thill in on all dorm png pong tournament The dorm did their part (or Spring Week by operating a penny pitch board at the •pmo cot nival A rprmg pvcnic he1,ted la wind up the ieitivttae of the dorm lor Ike year 04r n wt Im 'illwifccewmm --• I $ Dnl« P rSemeirf tewr o r i.««.■ h v«,« p ii ei if c Pwm. fvi— w« awe ] Tiwi iu i o v-ui p itifan■ C f w i,—11 Tw t uii tU) ii»i im I»
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DelzeU Hall W«U Hall. normally a boy'I lo»m had a unique experience by having ID hist girl prendent To ladie ruling Delsell thus jw Ac» Otn r Pee idecJ Karen Sell. Vice Prendec: and Marly Meyer. Secretary-Trecs- ■Mc Once ■•again teg were ateigned Io Tleebraan quit A pail-v w.j held inlrpducing the Dew I leer,men to the other r endec ti The annual Chrnlihai party wo held and pm« were awarded tor •he bent door decoration Mn Berkley and Mi Ouliey. ‘mb fiitute molliet , were given gift by Santa Ckrut Two one hundred dollar cholar- thiix were given lo deteivtng Delsell residenti The money war taken item the tocial fee which each girl pay each MirwUt k. ua tMwS 0'Ve we e I»wt A Ow K M k I MeM Sini S 1 » I t k U X Sew [ tee Mr X H«i t lnii T A fact» sod Vf W», - Mu Epsilon Nu, Men's Professional The Delia Chaplet at Mu Epsilon N'u wa organ uud on the Peru Slate Campus in October, 1966 Their weekly meeiingi were held on Toe day evening and their program ollen eonuifwl ol an educational ipeoker. along with ducuuton of upcoming «vent Eoch year the Chapter holds a m m berthip drive, cmd afterwards pro ipective member are invited to an initiation banquet The meet impor- laiit and uvlere rmg activity ol the Swrr wa the leach in The gave (EN member an idea ol iht many lace ol tea -King Each year Mu Cputoo Nu give a achalanhip to 4 needy Undent in order toe bun la cwJwvf hi education MEN (ttcen ilia year were Gary Neboo President Kec Lcu- on V c Prewdrr.i Ed Myrn, Secretary Bob Kiwwlrr Huioiun and laity lunet Membership Chairman Dr Thomas Scherer and Dr John [emea were the faculty sponsors 2 A.rtre-r rwerwy aen f Mt N WHP G N e - «. it M H ttfirUiR, L | ret | Mten K frits swipe t S H»iri
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