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W oaJ OFFICERS President Mary Lou Aufderheide Vice President Joanne Easley Secretary Kathy Redmon Treasurer Audrey Rods Recording Secretary Shirley Hornbeck Head of Intramurals Pat Dudley Sponsor Betty Slaughter The Women ' s Athletic Association, composed of a general membership of over three hundred girls, is governed by an executive board of twenty- one members. The members of the board include the executive officers, a faculty sponsor, and a girl representing each sport offered throughout the year in the women ' s intramural program. These girls are responsible for drawing up the brackets and running the tournaments of their respective sports. Also serving on the board are representatives from the various sports organizations, such as Orchesis, Porpoise, and Hockey Club. Besides con- ducting the women ' s intramural program the executive board plans the gen- eral meetings for the membership at large. The year ' s events of the Women ' s Athletic Association ends with the spring breakfast at which time the new members are initiated into WAA; awards are given to the girls who have actively participated in intramurals for their second and third year, a travel- ing plaque is given to the group that had received the most points through- out the year, and an award is given to the outstanding senior woman. Mem- bers of the executive board are elected each spring by the general WAA membership. This Association is a member of the Athletic Federation of College Women and throughout the year the members of the board are responsible for many inter-school women ' s athletic events. Back row, left to right: Debbie Green, Jenny Starks. Jan Shearer, Jean Welsh. Third row: Elyse Deffke, Barbara Lane, Harriet Haake. Billic Nelson, Jan Koopman. Second row: Carol Untiedt, Frances Mehas, Yvonne Burkett, Judy Kendall, Doralee Allison, Pat Hayden. Front row: Jo Easley, 26 7 Kathy Redmon, Betty Slaughter, Mary Lou Aufderheide, Audrey Roos, Pat Dudley, Shirley Hornbeck, I I
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Uihina i iul? 9 OFFICERS President Jim Moore Vice President Tom Young Treasurer Bud Westermami Secretaries John Sheppard and Marv Lofgren Viking Club was organized in 1934 in the interest of promoting fellow- ship between young college men of all races, creeds, and colors, who choose to remain independent. Its members are chosen on the basis of their ambi- tion, scholarship, and integrity. During the past year the club has actively participated in all campus ac- tivities — intramurals, social and cultural affairs — and at the same time en- couraged leadership and scholarship among its members. The Spring Formal is the social highlight of the year with the pledges putting on their skit and the outstanding senior being awarded the Viking Recognition Key. Ray Johnson, assistant manager of the University Bookstore, is the sponsor of Viking Club, and as such is one of the Club ' s greatest assets both as an advisor and leader. A former Viking himself, Ray knows and under- stands the problems of the club and always is willing to lend a helping hand. 266 Back row, left to right: Scott Smith, Kent Schneider. Joe Malesovich, Dave Charvonia, John Kissack, and Dave Youberg. Fourth row: Ron Apodaca. Ralph Ashton, Paige Carlin, John Sherman, Bob Campbell, Art Taylor, Tony Thomas. Third row: Bob Lawson, Beb Gershenow, Elvie Apodaca, John Garvin. Elmer Parson, Don Olson, Dave Fisher, and Bill Cook. Second row: Norman Peterson, Stan Ulrich, Wesley Young, Noble Ida, Don Higgins, Mike Kubota, and Bob Johnson. Front row: Dave Glaser, Tom Young, Marvin Lofgren, Bud Westermann, Jim Moore, John Sheppard, Bob Cormany and Don Van Gundy. Not pictured: Gerald Aim, Roger Allen, Dick Low, Bill Motoyama, and Bob Peterson.
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Wed 5 oun ion OFFICERS President Ronald Zimmerman Vice President Gene Humburg Secretary Shirley Dinwiddle Treasurer Phyllis King Publicity Chairman Nora Leavitt Worship Joanne Poole Recreation Nancy Hardin Alan Love Choir Director Ray Adams Deputations Theodore Whitmoyer House Manager Curtis Baker Eat-a-bite Alice Durward Skyline Editor Sumner Hixon Kappa Phi Representative Marion Barr R.W.A. Representative Page Carlin Wesley Foundation presents religion on the level and in the language of the university student. All students are invited to enter into the program of the Foundation and reap the rich harvest of fellowship. The members of Wesley Foundation have as their fundamental aim the achievement of the Christian way of life, an achievement they believe possible for all interested, sincere students. Some of the activities for the year include the fall Colorado-Wyoming Conference retreat at Pinecrest; Boulder ' s own retreat during winter quarter; recreation each Friday including hikes, square dancing, and social hours; Wesley Class on Sunday mornings; Vespers and workshops each Sunday evening after the Eat-a-Bite dinner; a nd an excellent choir under the direction of Mr. Ray Adams, and Mr. Wm. Simon. 268 Back row, left to right: Edward Griffen, John Wesley Shaver, Laurence Herold, Edwin Austin, Harold Pyle, Glenn Russell. Fifth row: Sumner Hixon, Leonard McCain, Bob Musil, Ruth Riechers, Areta Powers, Gene Barr, Ronald Brown. Fourth row: Sara Fletcher, Trudy Schilling, Martha Ann Hardin, Katy Drexel, Lucille Martee, Joyce Snavley, Beatrice Bacon, John Herath. Third row: Barbara Barkley, Sandra Carroll, Ardith Friedow, Norma Coffin, Mary Reigle, Alma Colyar, Helen Carroll. Second row: Sally Gaines, Arthur Burns, Paige Carlin, Jerry Norton, Marian Barr, Curt Baker, Theodore Whitmoyer, Alan Love. Front row: Phyllis King, Shirley Dinwiddie, Mrs. Hood, Mr. Hood, Ronald Zimmerman, Nancy Lee Hardin, Joanne Poole, Gene Humburg.
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