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Show PHI THETA KAPPA officers discuss plans for inviting prospective members to join their organization. They are, left to right'. Ann Moesinger, vice president; Corrie Oborn, treasurer; Nona Valdez, historian; Eileen Grix, secretary; Gary London, president. Phi Theta Kappa is a national honorary scholastic society for junior colleges. It was organized at Weber in 1959; its first members were initiated in 1960. Membership requirements include maintaining a 3.5 grade point average while carrying at least fifteen credit hours for two consecutive quarters. Through the encour-agement of scholastic achievement, Phi Theta Kappa is helping to raise the intellectual status of Weber College. Future years will find the results of such organizations increasingly important in the higher scholastic interests of its students. Guten Tag, wie geht es Ihnen? is a common greeting at German Club meetings. The German Club, newly organized this year, participated in the U.B. Christmas display and Christmas party. Members also judged at the high school Language Festival held in April. Frau Inge Adams was adviser to the club, with Brent Stock, president; Dallas Buckway, vice president; and Cathie Gardner, secretary. GERMAN CLUB. Front row, left to right: Jerry Law, Jody Grawe, Inge Adams, Bob Bolland. Back row: Fred Wilberg, Evan Parrish, James Williams, Brent Stocks and James Irvine. Cathie Gardner and Dallas Buckway were absent from photo. Whip girls form a "whip" on the stadium lawn. The Whip Club of Weber College is a service organization for sophomore girls of high scholastic standing and is one of the oldest organizations on the Weber Campus. Whip is not a pep club, although it has some-similar functions. One of its main purposes is to promote school spirit, and together with the cheerleaders and the Colleens it supports athletics as well as other school-sponsored activities. Whip also functions as the official hostess unit on campus. Whip girls are always on hand to usher, distribute programs or collect tickets at such school activities as plays, programs and games, as well as special events such as Songfest, Talent Show, Homecoming, Baccalaureate and Commencement. Whip is unique in that it requires its members to be unselfish and willing to sacrifice some of their personal pleasures in order to help their fellow students by rendering such services. This year's officers were: Alice Hollist, president; Judy Van Drimmelen, vice president; Lynda Kay Swenson, secretary; Lorilee Hayes, treasurer; and Dixie Johnson, historian. Mrs. Marva Gregory was adviser to the club. In future years the responsibilities, duties and importance of Whip will grow with Weber College as it changes to a four-year institution. Whip is proud to serve such a fine institution and to continue serving in the bright future that lies ahead. Joye Call Elaine Isaacson Barbara Perry Mary Jo Christensen Dixie Johnson Sandra Steele Eileen Grix Janice Marriott Carol Squires Lorilee Hayes Geri Mason Lynda Kay Swenson Linda Holtry Jo Mischke Judy Van Drimmelen Jean Howard Sharon Newman Joanne Young Alice Hollist |