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Y ll Two u m bers e Lockhart and Delta Rho Mu We Patiently awaiting the arrival of preview guests are Joe Rosenthal, Yvonne Patino, Allen Dorion, Catherine Starkey, john Ahrens, and Lucia Wood- bury. yi - ,iq f . J l 1 A 'S' . - Sampling refreshments which were served after the program are Nada Kay jasper, Charles Dorion, Judy Cotton, Carol Sue Wharton, Gloria Shellaby, and Douglas Shomette. J a Jw dwifff i ff 5 a to r on bi s good-bye as they prep e o ve tae previe 131
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Delto Rho Mu Guest speaker Mr. Robert Tobin, center, is welcomed by officers Patsy Culp, sec.: Carlos Garza, vice-pres.g Vada jones, treas.g Loretta Hill, rep.g and Bobmark Mayfield, pres. A sincere and devoted interest in music is to be found among the members of the Delta Rho Mu, a study club devoted to the calm pursuit of pleasures in the field of music. The majority of the members are majoring in music, but there are those who neither play an instrument nor sing. These members are attracted to the club by an honest appreciation of good music and its history. The club, originally called the Clef Dwellers, was organized in the spring of 1951, by Dr. Marjorie Walthall, who also became its first sponsor. Its purpose was and remains - a study club devoted to the appreciation and promotion of good music. Mrs. Eileen Elliott is the present sponsor. Members are john Ahrens, Clem Brooks, Judy Cotton, Patsy Culp, Allen Dorion, Charles Dorion, Mary Eby, Terry Foulds, Linda Garmon, Carlos Garza, Carol Ann Griffith, Loretta Hill, Vada Alice jones, Erwin Lang, Dale Le Stourgeon, Bobmark May- field, Yvonne Patino, 'joe Rosenthal, Gloria Shellaby, Douglas Shomette, Catherine Starkey, Nancy Stephens, Carol Sue Wharton, Penny Williams. . 130
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GOAL -Go On And Learn That's nothing! I have five children, says Dorothy Rasor, Spring pres. to Ann Crozier, Fall pres.g Zively Kitchen, treas.g Ruth Price, sec., and Frances Parr, rep.-hist, The GOAL Clubis one of several service organizations on the SAC campus. The main purpose of the club is to assist students who need short term loans for tuition or books. Last year some 250 students were aided by this club. Members are married women who have decided to Go On And Learn. At present there are 26 members who hold their meetings and have lunch together once a month in the Ballroom or in the El Alamo Room. Originally intended to be a social club, the organization still has several social activities throughout the year. Among them is the annual Silver Tea, which is the main scholarship fund-raising project. Mrs. Lillian Carlson is the present sponsor of the GOAL Club. Members of the group are Lib- rada Ardila, Eva Boren, Norma. Cain, Lelia Carpenter, Mollie Chaffin, Edith Crawford, Ann Cro- zier, Blanche Dean, Dona Fluegge, Margaret Foulds, Mary Beth Gerza, Colene Hoermann, Virginia Huntress, Ona jackson, Madeline jarrott, Pauline Kee, Zively Kitchen, Frances Parr, Ruth Price, Dorothy Rasor, Geraldine Sachnowitz, Jane Wivo, and Judy Woller. college education. Mrs. Zively Kitchen presents Mrs. Lillian Carlson, GOAL Club sponsor, with the check for the profits from annual GOAL Club Silver Tea, while Mrs. Ann Crozier looks on. The money was used to finance the organization's scholarship fund that each year provides many students, otherwise unable, with an opportunity to receive a
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