1964-1965 Yearbook

KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA Lerner and Loewe musical idea highlights festivity KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA. TOP ROW, Gonus !sponsarl. Bradford, Brightwell, Clory, Cronin. SECOND ROW, Deoy, DeShazo. Dyer, Galyean, Griffin, Hart. THIRD ROW: Hendri)l, Hinds, Kendrick, laFev~r, Mahan, Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Pitner, Rice, SmiTh, STevens, Willbanks, Yingling. Flowers and silhouettes set the mood for the formal banquet at Bill's Restaurant, February 27 . To carry out the theme, "My Fair Lady," Kay and Beth Smi th sang songs from the Broad· way musical. Dr. Clifton L. Ganus delivered a delightful speech for Tri·Kappa's and their dates. On October 26, ten "gophers" shed their black socks and became active members of the club. They were formally initiated at the home of the club sponsor, Mrs. Ganus, with an impressive candlelight ceremony. The fall weather and beautiful scenery were enjoyed by the Kappa Kappa Kappa 's and their dates at a cookout held at Camp Wyldewood. The evening of playing games and singing songs was highlighted with a devotional around the dying embers of a campfire. A chapel program and outing were planned for the spring semester. OFFICERS. FAll, Griffin. Pres.; laFev~r, Vice· Pres.; Clary, Sec.; Kendrick, Treas. SPRING, laFever, Pres.; Mitchell, Vice-Pres.; Mahan, Set.; Yingling, Treas .; louise Ganus, Sponsor. DILIGENTlY spending their ofter-ten-studY·lime preparing for their coming banquet, these four Iri.Kappos appear engrossed in making po per flowers " 130

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