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LETTERMAN CLUB The Letterman's Club on the Southern Oregon campus is composed of all men students who have earned a letter by participating in one of the maior sports. lt is one of the more prominent organizations on campus. The officers for the school year of 1949-50 were: Jerry Edwards, president, fpictured at upper leftl, and Sam Redkey, acting secretary. Pictured above are the members of the committee which planned Mothers' Week-End. Seated at the far left is Joan Galland, publicity chairman. On the couch, from left to right, are: Pauline Bursilc, invitations chairman: Berlva McCoy, Honor Assembly chairman, Marianne Bronner, luncheon chairman, Adele Sheldon, fireside and music chairman, and Phyllis Wallen, special invitations chairman. In back, are: Marilyn Gorbutt, postcards chair- man, Barbara Orvis, general chairman, and Jackie Schmidt, chirman of the Style Show. Not pictured are Marilyn Matheny, chairman of the tour to Lincoln School, and Rosemary Ring, publicity co-chairman. MUTHERS' WEEK-END COMMITTEE e
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Susanne Homes'Holl, the women's dorm, is really another organization on campus. The eighty-five girls who lived in the Hall during the 1949-50 school year sponsored a number of activities as well as participating in other campus doings. Fall term, a costume ball was held at the Hall, in winter term a formal dance. was sponsored, and a cotton dress dance was given spring quarter. The plc at the right I5 of Mrs. Ruth Pafiord, director of the Hall. Pictured from left to right, starting in the front row, are: Rara Hill, Lee Winterbotham, Mickey Streitz, lrma Liptak, Marianne Bronner, Janet Russell, Nancy Brockway, Barbara Newton, and Shirley Clenclenen. Second row: Louise Landis, Mary McCormick, Clara Small, Ginny Myers, Jean Small, Jean Harrison, Betty Beeson, Yvonne Stonebraker, Mary Doghert , Ruth Kundinger, and Ann Ambler, Third row: Beverly Bradshaw, Marilyn Gorbutt, Mariorie King, Marian Verrelr Barbara Dickson, Helen Parker, Ethel Southwick, Pat Mauney, Alice Warner, Margie Dyer, Barbara Bently, and Barbara Osborn. Front row, left to right: Katy Davies, Kama Henson, Mary Jane Farr, Alanna King, Marvel Gage, Virginia Alley, Beverly Brown, and Georgianna Clark. Second row: Nooma Hart, Donna Wright, Joyce Ballantyne, Arlene Ara- shiro, Shirley Cornelius, Berlva McCoy, Joan Galland, Delores Bratten, Pat Greb, Elaine Karp, Delora Hedlund, Gwen Somers, Jane Tucker, and Mrs, Pafford. Back row: Helen Moffatt, Pauline Bursik, Wi ma Ketelle, Barbara Lewis, Barbara Orvis, Pat Cook, Rebecca Freeman, Joyce Hall, Eleanor Haydenburk, Dorothy Rathkey, Marilyn Romey, Luella Mills, Susan Vincent, Diane Morey, Alice Hardage, Sidney Smith, Pat Malone, and Gerry Clark.
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THETA DELTA PHI Theta Delta Phi is a honorary society for men who made exceptional scholastic achievement. The re- quisites for membership in Theta Delta Phi are a G.P.A. of 3.0 for two consecutive terms or a G.P.A. of 3.5 for one term provided the student has been reg- istered at S.O.C. for at least two consecutive terms. Members of Theta Delta Phi are entertained with weekly luncheon meetings at Susanne Homes Hall. Officers of the organization are president Paul Ny- bergg secretary Bob Philips. Theta Delta Phi was first organized at SOC., Dr. Wells and Dr. Taylor being instrumental in its con- ception. Since its organization here, two other chap- ters have been organized in the state. One at O.C.E. and one at E.O.C.E.
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