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Y rl' 'www E IOR CLASS Senior class officers, cooperating with the Red Cross, helped with the annual Blood Drive in December. Working with the Student Senate, they joined in the planning of the campus campaign by handling publicity and taking care of organiza- tional details. Also on the agenda for the class officers was their function as a planning committee for graduation. They arranged, the distribution system of caps and gowns and planned the setting up of tables at the stadium, where robes were turned in follow- ing the commencement exercises. At the end of the school year the senior class purchased a gift which was presented to the University. Money for this gift was obtained through the sale of graduation announcements and from the class treasury. i, .. 'A Q 'it R .1 If 1- .fdlull S ,, 'P 'ti' n .A 4.4, K Y b X 1 RELAXING for a few minutes Between classes are Beverly Hulse Ctreasurerj, ,- Trish Lewis fvice presidentj, Dee Teague fsecretaryl and Tom Clarkson Cpresidentl. l i TRYING on graduation caps and gowns in advance, seniors Milt Lieb- haber and Normalee Baca enjoyed a preview of graduation fashions
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'sw' 'X la' 'K !,,?'X+l'1q ,. 4 ...t:,,., X N- -. is '6-- J J N ll '21 a. CEREBRAL Palsy Foundation work provided many interesting and enjoyable hours for Marilyn Ottinger and Gwen Whitnell, AWS civic workers. WRANGLERS: ROW . - ' Be Doerrer, Carol Ann Leonard, Betty Tadano, Norma Berrellez ftreasurerj, Diana Heard fpresidentj, Ruth Agnew, Margot'Rliltisrllxiilrenfvlgfzll hgilrianne Clark, Jean Shirer, Della Verdugo, Wilda Saunders, Carolyn Elder. ROW 2: Paula Blow, Rose Anne Goodrow Bobbie Seaman Janice Axton, Christene Ellis, Julia Ortega, Martina Garcia, Pat Davis, Mary Jean Harper, Kitty jo Parker, Betsy Hin- man, Cafglyn Moores Delia Clark Ann Derwin, Norma Crabtree CAWS advisory, Pat Manker. ROW 3: Pauline Komnenich, Darlene Thomas, Pa- tricia Batnum, Patricia Lebsch Jail OfNem, Sue K1-oyns, Mary Ann Gruensfelder, Doris Marcy, Anne Beaudry, Barbara Lanning, Monera Davidson, Kathy Kemmerer Qsecretaryj, Lora Perry, Carole Blancke. 29
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E IOR HO OR HIE MORTAR BOARD NATIONAL SENIOR WOMEN'S HONORARY Acting as Big Sisters to foreign coeds was a project of Mortar Board, national senior women's honorary. They corres- P0nded with the girls in the summer, met them when they arrived at the University and advised them during registration and Freshman Week. The first editions of Mortar Board Suggests, a pamphlet published bi-monthly by the group, were part of a program to improve campus attitude toward general learning and cultural events. New Yorker was the theme of the annual Mortar Board F0rmal in February. At this dance, coeds elected the Most Eligi- ble Bachelor of the year. Lu--Q uni' g93CATS: ROW 1: Skip Corley, Dalton Cole Cpresidentb, Marty Lang. ROW 2: 3-YY Peterson, Jack Dancer, Bill Telford, Jerry Seiler. ROW 3: Craig Berge, Ed sine, Paul Hatcher. BLUE KEY NATIONAL SENIOR MEN'S HONORARY Blue Key, national senior men's honorary, sponsored Mom and Dad's Day and High School Senior Day. On the agenda fof Mom and Dad's Day were open houses and special assem- lflies and teas for both faculty members and parents. High- lighting the day was the football game at which awards Were made to the parents having the most children enrolled at the University and to the parents travelling the greatest distance to attend theevent. Included in Blue Key's plans for High School Senior Day Were tours of the campus, assemblies and a free barbecue. They 21150 selected a Senior Day Queen who was crowned at an after- noon dance. High school bands combined their talents and pre- sented a half-time show at the football game. . MORTAR BOARD: ROW 1: Connie Alkire, Sue Hunter, Bobbi Agron. ROW 2: jan O'Neill, Monica Morse, Mary Bennett, Barrie Ryan, Gin- get Johnson fpresidenrb, Norma Crabtree, Elise Rosenblum, Elouise Bell. BOBCATS LOCAL SENIOR MENIS HONORARY Arranging activities for Homecoming and Men's Night were Bobcats, local senior men's honorary. For Homecoming Bobcats took charge of the float parade and the half-time ac- tivities at the football game. They also helped organize regis- tration and entertainment for visiting alumni. At the Men's Night banquet awards were made to the outstanding men in athletics. New members of Sophos, Chain Gang, Bobcats, Blue Key and Traditions, men's honoraries, were also announced. In addition to Homecoming and Men's Night, Bobcats worked on other University activities during the year. 'UU ., S. 4 iN 'A ly ' . LM. i 4 :ws KEY: 115025 1: Pete Naiera, Dave Dietz, Pete johnson, Sam De- CFHIQCCSSD- .dO U2: Darold Shutt, Hank Harrison, Bert Kinerk, Terry oy e' av' Windsor- ROW 3: Bob Walker, Tom Clarkson, Keith Renken fpresidentl , Jerry Feder.
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