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MEN'S CLUB Fall Semester Board: Row 1: Milt Gardiner, Tom Jouse, Jere Murphy, Frank Babiarz. Row 2: Richard Titi, Jack Nelson, Larry Davis, Edward Watson. Spring Semester Board: Row 1: Tom Jouse, Jere Murphy, Frank Babiarz, Milt Gardiner. Row 2: Mr. Lee Dulgar, sponsor, Trent Owings, Leigh Grapenthien, Jack Nelson. The Men's Club this year, under the sponsorship of Mr. Lee Dulgar, had one of its most prosperous years. Over two hundred members enjoyed many activities, in- cluding the fall Mixer, sponsored jointly by the Co-ed Club, an open house after a football game, the annual Sleighbell Ball, several smokers, and the Mother-Son Banquet. Requirements were easily met as members merely had to be male students Git |G The members elected the governing body which consisted of a president, vice-president, treasurer, secretary, three fresh- man members, and three sophomore members. Through its activities, the club served as a means of promoting lasting friendships among its members. Officers: Row 1: Tom Jouse, vice-president; Jere Murphy, president. Row 2: Milt Gardiner, secretary; Frank Babiarz, treasurer. Page 9 oe
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CO-ED CLUB Since its beginning, several years after the establish- ment of Thornton Junior College, the purpose of the Co-ed Club has been to promote fellowship among its members. This is probably the outstanding reason why the group is very important in the social life of the college. The club is organized in a unique manner, con- sisting of seven sororities — Alpha, Beta, Delta, Epsilon, Gamma, Kappa, and Zeta. Four officers, seven sorority leaders, and various committee chairmen constitute the governing body of the club. Under the guidance of the Dean of Women, Miss Grace Holton, the Club provides many projects for the women at TJC. Among activities of the Co-ed Club are teas, dinners, and the most anticipated event of the social year, the Staggette. Services include the selling of sweatshirts, stationery, pens, and pencils. Another service appreciated by students is the kitchenette in the Union Room, where a wide variety of foods, ranging from sandwiches to candy bars, is served. . ty 4+ 4 at se Mreawaee ipa a Officers: Beth Pearson, treasurer; Barbara Mar- quardt, secretary; Goldie Cochrane, president; Elva Wolf, vice-president. Leaders. Row 1: Arlene Lau, Lois DeVries, Shirley Merrick. Row 2: Louisa Semerdjian, Karen Zander, Mar- jorie Griffith, Joyce Bielfeldt. The Co-ed Club room was the scene of many different activities during the year. Here the women of TJC, in their counterpart of the Men's Union, study, work on projects, or trade infor- mation on myriad subjects.
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COURIER EDITORS: Louisa Semerdjian, business manager; Ted Valente, sports; Pauline Dargis, editor-in- chief; Joyce Bielfeldt, copy. Publishing the school newspaper, The Courier, took the energy of nearly thirty staff members participating on a voluntary basis with the desire to put out a paper. The paper was put out every three or four weeks, depending upon the particular issue. Each issue involved planning, writing, proofreading, and make-up stages, and consisted of four to six pages of news, special features, a school calendar of coming events, sketches on students, a cartoon strip, an inquiring reporter, and a sports resume. All staff members worked together toward a goal of ‘“ACHIEVE- MENT.” Se Beis June Albers, Leigh Grapenthien, Gene Pacyga, sports STAFr: Row 1: Marjorie Griffith, Louisa Semer- djian, Pauline Dargis, Joyce Bielfeldt, Elva Wolf. Row 2: Nancy Machin, Goldie Cochrane, Nancy Krga, Ed Freml, Bob Harmon, Jody Kuczaik, Melanie Gurzynski, Karen Zander, Judy Morell. Not pictured are: Kay Ryan, Don Smith, Gale Anderson, Carol Fiedler, Tom Kee, Jerry Lenke, Gerrie Pernigatto, Joanne Teschner, Beverly Terzian, Marianne Muller, Dolores Spinozzi, Nancy Orwar, Maris Peterson, Page 10 NN a es rrr
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