NU LAMBDA CHI Selecting new name is first activity for Nu Lambda girls Choosing a new name began a year of fresh ac tivity for Nu Lambda Chi. Pledge week brought an increase of 2) A December banquet was held at thefc~ I Heritage Inn, featuring the movie h m "G ne ith the Wind." Nu Lambda's par icipa ens v ral service projects this year, whi Ii inclj ' s (ling Sunday school literature to D n nef II y. Selvidge in Zambia, Africa. The girl !so-set p a free baby care service for faculty antl st ff. In addition, the club decided to send the money for their third function to a missionary in Germany. OFFICERS. Diane Johns, Pres.; Sylvia Walker, Vice-Pres. ; Sandra Bucchi, Sec.; Cathy Ham, Treas .; Mrs. Nycl Royse, Mrs. Paul Blacksten, Sponsors. DRAFTING a constitution for Nu l ambda Chi proves rewarding. 218 Club Beau JOHN COGAN NU lAMBDA CHI. TOP ROW, Blacksten, Royse (sponsors), Antley, Arm. strong, Baker. SECOND ROW: Beall , Bryant, Bucchi, Cooper, Eastening. THIRD ROW: Elmer. Ewing, Ham, Herron, Hooten. FOURTH ROW: Johns, lambert, McCourt, Olander, Paden. fifTH ROW: Rushton, Russell , Self, Sisco, Stu art, Sweet. SIXTH ROW: Swindle, Thornton, Williams, Willis, Wolfe, link.
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