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CI-II ALPHA OMEGA 'R 15 Q- Y' Z. .- J V 1:3 'Vx l lolz.. .J Left to right, first row: Betty james, Margaret Keshishian, Bobbie F orcl, Bonnie Zabel. Second row: Ken Maahs, Sylvia Kline, Dottie Hansen, Bill Shepson, Diane Dailey. Third row: Wiley Crockett, jim Seim, Norm Smith, Mike Kopesec. Simpson's honor society is composed of stu- dents who have made a grade point average of 3.00 or more for two consecutive semesters. The main purpose of the club is to maintain academic standards and interest in intellectual matters through projects or services to the students and the school. Prof. Hugh Humphries, adviser of Chi Alpha Omega, received his Ph.D. from New York Uni- i versity in December, 1961. Bobbie Angell, Mike Kopeseo, and Bill Shepson are being initiated into the club. - 43 -
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MEN'S AND VVOMEN'S ASSOCIATION CABINETS l The Women's Association provides opportunity for the women students of Simpson to gather together twice a month for interesting dorm meetings. The cabinet, which includes executive members and counselors for each hall, plans a variety of programs that are both entertaining and enlightening. At the end of the year, they also sponsor a bridal shower and style show for future brides. Left to right, back row: Grace How- ard, President, Dottie Hansen, Vice President, jackie Petersen, Secretary, Audrey McLeod, Treasurer. Second row: Hall Counselors Barbara Bond, Elaine Bulztz, Assistant Dean, Nancy Miller, Gloria Twyford, Diane Dailey. Front row: Laurie Stevens, Barbara Ford, and Marian Cronk. The Men's Association sponsors dorm meetings to provide an atmos- phere that will foster spiritual growth and fellowship. Prayers held on the halls give the students a chance to unite together in interceding for various needs. Left to right, back row: Hall Counsel- ors: Phil Douglass, jim Seim, Harry Eckluncl, Bruce Longstretb, Vern Hudgins. Second row: Bill Shepson, Vice President, Blaine Kazebee, Sec- retary, Brian. Sewell, President, Mel- vin VVilson, Treasurer.
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