Tamanawas 1964 P185-226

Tamanawas 1964 P185-226

TAMANAWAS 1964 P185-226 Published by the Associated Students of the College of Puget Sound Tacoma, Washington Ron Prather, Editor-in-Chief; Elaine Hazelton, Associate Editor; Don Peterson, Business Manager; Judi Lindberg, Copy Editor; Sue Dennis, "Activities;" Joe Wingard, "Athletics;" Karen Taylor and Lana Wilson, "Organizations;" Margie Hubacka and Karen Nelson, "Students;" Dee Magnuson, "Index;" Sandy Mohn, Layout Race for the shower, toothbrush in tow — babbles of voices and scales of laughter. Nighty pin-ups and two o’clock talks . Winding of clocks with a promise to rise . , And the static of a forgotten radio drones into the silent shadows of the night . Yes, this is college. Written by Judi Lindberg Photographed by Buzz Demarest - A r -> Panhellenic and Interfraternity ft sX. ft r - s \ % t f V 7 V 7 / tKi„ V’i- Mry 4f t I * ^ / Interfraternity Council: seated; Fred Loffer, Al Davenport, Tom Rice, Gary Feroglia, Ray Jones, Rick Layton, Roy Kimble, Ken Brooks, Lou Keeting, Dwight Mason, and Larry Stenberg. Standing: John Whalley, Russ Rasmussen, Walt Emery, Chris Boutelle, Jack Cowam, Jim Jones, Dennis Cooley, Jay Thompson, Mark Honeywell, Frank Reed, Steve Moore, Bob Harper, and Bruce Platt. Highlighting the activities of the Inter¬ ii fraternity Council during the past year were two officers' retreats. The fall re¬ treat, at the Doric Motel Inn, and the spring retreat, held at the Hyatt House in conjunction with Panhellenic, were at¬ tended by all House presidents, social chairmen, rush chairmen plus Interfrater ¬ N nity Council representatives and officers. Both retreats were extremely beneficial, & several new ideas and improvements being discussed. Other IFC activities included revision of the University's social rules and the estab¬ i lishment of a scholarship. Roy Kimbel, 1964 Larry Stenberg Serving as presidents were Rick Layton, President of interfraternity Council first semester, and Roy Kimbel, second Interfraternity Council Advisor . semester. IFC advisor was .Larry Stenberg. Council Direct Greek Activities The policies and activities of the six on are and sororities campus coordinated V supervised by Panhellenic, a controlling r body composed of one representative from each sorority and a representative of the administration. Panhellenic is es¬ sential to the sorority system in its attempt to promote a true intersorority feeling. Unity and harmony are found as prob¬ lems and new ideas are discussed. In addition to fall rush, open rush in the K spring was held this year for the first time. Many new pledges joined in the ranks of established groups. Panhellenic's busy calendar for the year also included the Panhellenic Workshop, 1964 Panhellenic President Mary Curran a Retreat, and weekly meetings. Bev McCready Panhellenic Advisor Panhellenic Cabinet— Bev McCready, President, Bonnie Brooks, Sandy Seyler, Secretary, Joanna Jenkins, Cindy Seymour, Treasurer, and Pat Thompson, Vice President. i ? 2 ML *5 -* J \' A UM Alpha Phi Marks Tenth Anniversary J3F * Candy Ackerman Lynne Alkema Julie Austin Pam Bartholomew Kay Berg Carol Brandt Bonnie Campbell , a# ' J Amy Carlson . Sharon Coen Leotagail Copstead Janis Cratsenberg m Roxie Dahlstrom Sue Dennis Kay Dunkerley Linnea Enz Linda Federico Mary Ferguson Betsy Fox Laurel Frahm Cheryl Galbreath Margaret Gibbs Sharyl Gourley Janet Graham A Jean Groth ' c* Paula Harman Jeannie Hart Susan Jackson Shirley Jewett Kinderman - • Lynette Danna Kingen Nancy Kunze Nancy Lewis Beverly McCready C - i * Meribeth McKain l Christine Marshall T Diane Martin Julie Olander Mary Sue Olding Linda Ortmeyer - Rosie Patchett l Carol Pedersen - .• T Joann Poulsen 188 The tenth anniversary of the Gamma Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi fraternity began with an enthusiastic welcome for twenty-four peppy new pledges recruited during Rush < « Week. In typical Alpha Phi spirit, the pled ¬ ges conducted a successful sneak to an alumnae's home in Federal Way during October and sponsored a pledge dance with A the Sigma Nus, which was enjoyed by all. Following this, the traditional Christmas Din ¬ ner Dance celebrated the Yuletide season - at Lake Wilderness with the theme, “ The Holly and the Ivy” . At this dance, Don Peter ¬ son was named Alpha Phi Dream Man. * Extending their enthusiasm onto the campus, the Alpha Phis were hostesses every Friday to guests at "noon in the room ” and en ¬ joyed many exchanges with other Greek groups. The Alpha Phis had active represen ¬ tatives in Spurs, Angel Flight, and Rally Squad. The Choral Readers, Campus Play- crafters, Mortar Board, Madrigals, Tamana- was staff, and A.W.S. included many sisters. ¥*• 39 sss - . o Sharon Coen, Lynnette Kinderman, Shirley Jewett, Julie Olander, Betty Wohl- macher, and Jane Reavis, president, led Alpha Phi during their tenth anniversary year. Kathy Rafferty Jane Reavis Darlene Renoud Susan Roth Sue Schieber Elsie Sherman Marilyn Simmons Marna Smith Sally Stangell Sue Stone Maxine Turner Suzanne Wilcox Lana Wilson Betty Wohlmacher Joey Woodcock Sally Jo Vasicko Gail Young Kay Zaback 189 J Spirited Chi O’s Win Derby o Marilyn Alexander Linda Black r Sunny Bratt Gail Bristol Mary Brown * Margaret Carlson Cathy Chambers Susan Coffen Maile Crabbe Deanne Dague Lucretia Donato Jan Edwards Nancy Emerson Beth Engelmann Laurie Ernster Linda Farrier Janet Finley Mary Forrest v A. -vVN ^ * Becky Gault Lynne Haggerty Melanie Hancock Christine Hess Bonnie Johnson V ' Karen Johnson Gini Keane Diane Longanecker Susan Mooers Ann Murfin 7 Lois Oberbillig Sally Parker Karen Pontius Pat Richie Marilyn Roberts 190 Day, Homecoming Awards Judy Rowley Pamela Schulte Sandy Smith Jan Smithson i Patricia Spahr N L Anita Sterling i Nancy Thompson r Pat Thompson Sue Walker Sue Whipple Joanne Williams 29 L Margo Woods This eventful year was under the capable leadership of the following Chi Omega officers: Gail Bristol, Ann Murfin, Deanne Dague, Joanne Williams, and Becky Chi Omegas this year have participated in many Gault ( seated) . activities, and have been the recipients of numer¬ ous honors and awards. These activities included exchanges, dances, campus activities, and mem¬ bership in honoraries. Fall semester saw the Chi O's busy with Derby Day. Their hard work was well rewarded with •5» the Sigma Chi spirit trophy and the honor of - 1 having “Miss Derby Day.” In addition to this, T-7 the Homecoming spirit trophy was also won by the group. During Homecoming, too, the sisters mm won the second place trophy for the living group m displays. This year, the Chi Omegas again enjoyed their i;ii traditional dances. The pledges presented “ Ship¬ \ i wreck” for their costume dance at Brown's Point. v The annual Christmas Gold Ball was held at the P Tyee Motel in Olympia, and the Spring Dinner- Dance was held at the Viceroy in Seattle. ni / The seriousness of the sorority was exemplified in many areas. Prior to initiation, Inspiration .. P Week was held, during which several speakers were guests, including Dr. Karlstrom. Later the sorority gathered on Founder’s Day for their Eleusinian Banquet. The chapter was active in many honoraries, in¬ cluding Mortar Board, Spurs, Kappa Omicron Phi, the Home Economics honorary, Angel Flight, and r the Little Sisters of Minerva. Spring Weekend was under the chairmanship of a Chi Omega, another was a member of the Rally Squad, and many were members of Chips. 191 Tri Deltas The purpose of Delta Delta Delta shall be to establish a perpetual bond of friendship among its members, to develop a stronger and more womanly character, to broaden the moral and intellectual life, and to assist its members in every possible way. It shall also be the purpose of Delta Delta to pro¬ mote and develop mutually beneficial rela ¬ tionships between the Fraternity and the colleges and universities where the Fraternity has established Chapters, to develop quali¬ ties of unselfish leadership among its mem¬ bers, and encourage them to assume, with integrity and devotion to moral and demo¬ cratic principles, the highest responsibilities m of college women.” In order to offer our women the opportunity N / l for development, the inspiration for a finer m and fuller life, and the benefits of friend¬ m ship " , the Phi Zeta chapter of Delta Delta Delta has encouraged its members to en¬ gage in the activities of the University of Puget Sound both as a group and individu¬ ally. Tri Deltas showed their spirit during Tri Delta officers, Lizette Shaw, president, Lona Silberhorn, Bliss Bitar, and Linda Hartzell are proud of their newly redecorated chapter room. Homecoming by constructing a "Paris" dis¬ play and winning first place in one of the Homecoming activities. Besides the usual "fun -functions" such as exchanges with fraternities, dances, and serenades, Tri Deltas honored the faculty with their annual Apple Polishing Party. We were also repre ¬ Elaine Allen sented on campus in Spurs, Chips, Mortar Barbara Auguston Board, Trial and Tamanawas staff, Angel Flight, and Campus Playcrafters. individual honors include the district president of Little Sisters of Minerva, freshman class secretary, junior class vice president, and Who's Who > in American Colleges and Universities. Bliss Bitar The sorority was Bonnie Brooks especially proud of its > pledge class project, a Valentine’s, party for a group of underprivileged children. The Tri Deltas have had a busy and rewarding year! Debbie Brewitt Karen Crystal 192 Scholastic Effort Successful Shirley Clements £m3 Rita Dahl - Andra Dekshenieks Sue Ferguson Kathy Geist * Glenna Glover A Mary Haryu Louise Hartcorn Linda Hartzell Trish Haynes Kathy Heany Janet Hickox A v- Liz Hill Mary M. Hillier Judy Hugo Cheryl Hulk Julie Kipper Ann Lawrence A W Judi Lindberg Sue Loop Caroline Loucks Connie Lundberg Judy Mason ft. Leslie Miller Claudia Moe Clarice Myers Daphne Naab Pat Peterson Suzie Peterson Jill rt r Priest *^7 Sally Raymond Roberta Reed Lexie Roberts Lizette Shaw Lona Silberhorn Nancy Skinner Danny Smith Margie Snodgrass Julie Sperline Sue Spring Baiba Vidauskis 193 Service Project, Camp Schelt Linda Abbenhouse Bunny Arenz Nancy Baker Kathy Bice 1 Polly Boone .

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