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ESCAPE COMMITTEE
So c ia l
FROM CATHCART
MAKES
ROUTINE DINING
ENJOYABLE.
An often overlooked yet very important organization
was the Social Committee. Led by Elaine Johnson,
this group sponsored dinners and activities to make
college life seem less institutionalized. Their goal was
to make each member of the student body feel more at
home. Composed of members from the student body, Taking a break from
her duties as Dr.
faculty, and staff, the Social Committee worked with Moore's secretary, J§:§!
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Miss Kerr and the kitchen staff to make meals differ Beth Darby sets up u p
ent and enjoyable. Mrs. Johnson said, "We do this just for the Happy Un
birthday party. Her
as an escape from routine and boredom." creative skills and
Several times during the year, this group decorated ideas were an asset
the dining hall for special events and holidays. They to the Social Com
mittee as they
sponsored an international dinner, a moonlight bon planned events.
fire, a "Home ■ - X v X w . i p a i i i i i i i i ®
Sweet Home"
dinner featur
ing homemade
desserts, and a
"Happy Un
birthday Party"
celebrating ALPHA K. Coleman, R. Farley, T. Goodman, J. L. Cavanaugh, THE ANIMALS Greg Hunsberger, Mike Macomber, Paul Lane,
OMEGA
J.
Brown,
B.
Alexander,
THETA
Hoover,
Jim
Cross
Steve
Hecox,
Rob
Chase,
R.
Hardcastle,
E.
everyone's Heffner, L. P. Monrose, R. Santarsiero, T. Sheppard, T. M. B. M.
R.
Lanoue,
T.
Heinzen,
Jennings,
S.
Johnson,
D.
M.
Lucas,
Martin,
C.
Miller,
McCallister,
D.
Matonoi,
Miranda,
Smith,
birthday. Spencer, C. Taylor, M. Thomas, D. Vestal, M. Walters, G. War
ren,
Zitnyar
T.
S.
White,

