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Active Co-Weds Take 'Night Out With Girls' A night out with the boys is the purpose of that unique group of women, the Co-Weds. The only or- ganization for which marriage is a prerequisite, Co- Weds is open to wives of all SCS students. Regular meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at Talahi Lodge, but the real fun begins when members split up into three interest groups: bowling, knitting and bridge playing. The busy young wives, most of whom work while their husbands finish school, like to think they are one of the friendliest groups on campus. Members enjoy being casual and just plain relaxing at a bowl- ing party, a knitting group or a bridge game. Co- VVeds interested in bowling made good use of the alleys in the new Student Center. In December, the women used profits from a rummage sale to finance a Christmas party. Membership averaged about 58 for 1966-67. G 2 President Diane Wyvell keeps score as fellow Co- Weds await their turn in the bowling alley ofthe new Stu- dent Center. From left are: Judy Hennes. Maxine Decker, Joan Gallant and Joyce VanHeeI. Mrs. Robert Wolff, Co-Weds adviser, tries her luck with the ball while members compute and compare their scores. 234 Q1 5 'I CO-WEDS - Front Row: Maxine Decker, vice-president: Mrs. Grace Fjerstad. Diane Satovich, Karen Emmel. Second Row: Diana Wyvell. president, Joan Gallant, Judy Hennes, secretaryg Kathy Rubis. Third Row: Mrs. Robert Wolff, advisor: Marilyn Eichler, treasurer: Joyce Van Heel, Judy Olson, Mrs. Kenneth Cox. advis- BT.
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fl l l SYCHRONETTES - Front Row: Mary Jo Berclan, Nanci Nowris, Anne Rivard. Second Row: Mary Beth Braun, Nancy Olmsted, Linda Larson, Third Row: Katherine Hansen, Jane Niles, Connie Searles, Pamela Wolff, Andy Higgins, Synch ronettes Pre Each fall tension runs high as new students com- pete for a position in the Synchronettes Swimming Club. This marks only the beginning of the trials and tribulations these acquatic co-eds must undergo. Before their annual swim showin the spring, these buoyant girls splash their way through two hours of diligent practice every Tuesday evening. SYNCHHONETTE OFFICERS - Pam Mikelson, president: Marcia Briggs, show chairman: Kathy Ruhberg, assistant show chairman: Diane Bodner, sec: Linda 5 ik- 1 , Judy Stangl, Margaret DeLal-lunt, Mary Rounds. Pat Lofberg. Donna Buboltz. Nancy Jimenez. Darlene Dawson, Faye Frncel, Carol Finnegan, Lynne Popp, Karin Underoth, Laurie Bann. Rosalie Schaefer, Patsy Lewis. Beth Ragan. pare Spring Show Exercises must be performed faithfully so even diffi- cult maneuvers can be executed with strokes of grace and ease. Many hours are involved in the con- tinual planning and revising of the swimming forms. On April 13-16, Halenbeck pool was transformed into the frothy seascape of thirty-seven lovely mer- maids who sailed through their perfect routines. Marwede. treasurer: Margi Healy. publicity chairman: Ginger Brooke, assistant publicity chairman. 233
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Student Tutor Society Aims To Help Whenever a student desires special tutoring is the time and place the Student Tutor Society meets. Sigma Tau Sigma is a national service fraternity that provides three hours of free academic tutoring to all students requesting assistance. Applications for their service are available in the Student Personnel Otfice, and a co-ordinator assigns a tutor who is majoring or minoring in the subject which the student requests help in. The members of the Tutor Society are chosen on the basis oftheir high academic standing and on the recommendation ofthe various department chairmen, -'Qi STUDENT TUTOR SOCIETY - Front Row: Don Teff, Darlene Westphal. Georgia Lang. secretary. Roger Dan- ielson. Second Row: Sherm Schue- ler. Ken Wielinski, Dennis Dunne, Lyle Abeln, vice-president: Flick Setter- berg, president. x- . .'s ave Voice ln Vets Club Unique is the best way to describe the Vets Club. The membership is comprised of former servicemen, most of whom are married and hold down jobs in addition to attending St. Cloud State. For this reason. the activities of this organization are somewhat limit- ed. ln spite of their busy schedules, the former G.l.'s manage to spend time at the St. Cloud Vet's Hospital working with and entertaining the veterans. On campus, the Vets are active in intramural sports and are sponsors ofa bowling team. Forma- tion ofa statewide Vets Club is an important objec- tive of this group. The statewide organization would work for the common interests ofthe ex-G.l.'s. 3 VETS CLUB - Eldon Kirgiss, master- at-arms: Howard Larsen, treasureri , Gerald Fluzicka, president: Thomas Stein. secretary. 235
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