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Show Joyce Ridd Nola Goff Rebecca Wood Beverly Ann Layton Ceanne Mitchell Joan Woodbury Shirley M. Smith Barbara Farnsworth Ann Cilhool Phi Chi Theta Women business majors joined Phi Chi Theta, national society for business women, whose local chapter was sparked by Darlene Moore, president. They cooperated with the alumnae chapter to foster ideals and friendship in the business world. Their activities included monthly meetings, luncheons, trips to the national convention, and an award, based upon scholarship and activities, to the outstanding business student - this year Joan Woodbury. Darlene Moore Barbara Brown Loretta Hills ndependent Counci The Central Council of Independents, reorganized last spring, marked its first active season in several years under the Executive Council's progressive government program. Dale Latimer led the council's activities, which included a program for joint competition in ASUU functions. One of the Council's primary purposes was to bring together representatives from each professional, service, religious, and honorary group on campus, so that all independents would have a voice in government. Independent Council, left to right: Joan Roberts, Mel Freebairn, Loretta Julian, Don Basinger, Gerry Jackson, Ed Filippetti, Jon Lee, Don Wilson, Ronald Stap-ley, Allan Crews, Austin Doolittle, and Donna Reeder. 283 |