1964-1965 Yearbook

FRATER SODALIS 'The Great Society' entertains Fraters at banquet FRUITFUL Fraler project of helping incoming new students move all Ihe il luggage and clothing into Their rooms was a reol service 10 ott involved. Satirizing the "Great Society" was a chore ably performed by Professor Jerry StalT at the Frater Sodalis banquet centered around that idea. The January event was held at Kelley's Bald Knob restaurant with a smorgasbord serving. Entertaining with delightful singing was Anita Smith. She was accompan ied by Mary Ethel Bales. A year of close fellowship among the members l ed to the adaptation of a special project of meeting all new boys to show them to their rooms and to help them " break the ice" in making new fri ends on campus. Another club project led to the purchase of new bulletin boards for the ca feteria entranceway for college announcements of activities and other items of interest. Club queen Susie Romero was active throughout the year in cooking for "her club" and the guys didn't fail to express their appreciation to her. OFFICERS. McCown, Pres.; Combs, Vice-Pres.; Merritt, Sec.; Booz, Treos.; Jerome Barnes, Andy Ritchie, Sponsors. FRATER SODALIS. TOP ROW: Bornes, Ritchie .(sponsor~\, Baker, Borron, Baaz. SECOND ROW: Boils, larry Brown, lewis Brown, Bud, Butterfield . THIRD ROW: Chin, Combs, Garrett, Gunn, Hobby. FOURTH ROW: Hollingsworth, Horner, Kamstra, Kernodle, Knox. FIFTH ROW: Laird, Lane, McCluggage , McCown, Mazy , SIXTH ROW: Merrill , Por· sley, Selvidge , Short, Shannon, Shewmaker. SEVENTH ROW: Taylor, Turner , West, Williamson, Wilson, York. WHITE COATS, lace and furs permeate the atmosphere of The girls ' dorm before the FraTer's banquet of " The Great Society."

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