1964-1965 Yearbook

COLHECON. FRONT ROW, Selby. Neol. Somes , Spencer, Maynard . SECOND ROW: Moore, Stafford. Hit!, Boker, Austin, Ashley . THIRD ROW: Bonnell. Sexson, Slokes. Swonn, Kinard . Fergulon, White. DEPARTMENTAL Departmental groups based on major interests PEMM CLUB. FRONT ROW: Calcote, Huff, Mattmiller, Wilson. SECOND ROW: Fouss, B. lOird, M . laird , Weitkamp, Gordner. THIRD ROW: Ramsey, Matheney, Moss, Hargrove. 178 Colhecon is organized for all women, both home economics majors and non-majors, to help them in becoming better qualified in the many areas of a woman's life. Colhecon activities strive for the development of more . efficient homemakers and more well-rounded women. Homemaking, such a vital part of a woman's life, is emphasized in several programs and projects. Programs of interes t included a panel of fellows discussing the "Attractiveness of a Woman.," a hairstylist with suggestions and demonsn:ations conc.!'rning becoming hair-dos, and a talk from a banker. The members served a brunch for seniors. The PEMM Club is of special interest to physical education majors and minors. Members also belong to the American Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Activities for the year included plans for attending the state convention in Little Rock and the national convention in Dallas, Tex. and also the Gymnastic Championships in Nashville, Tenn., at David Lipscomb College. Sponsoring the Bison All-Star games, the PEMM Club stimulates an interest in the intramural program. Trophies are given to the most valuable player in each event.

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