COLLEGIATE HONORS JANICE GUDDE NAMED MOST POPULAR GIRL JANICE GuooE ZZ was named "Most Popular Girl" on February 12 at Central Missouri State Oollege. This contest is based on leadership, activities, and campus interest as well as popularity with Vhe s~udents. Janice, a senior physical education and English major, has been awarded an assistantShip to Southern Illinois University to work on her Master's Degree. JANICE GUDDE Among her campus activities are cheerleader for three years, 4-H Olub social chairman, Orchesis president, Social Dance Club •i nstructor, PEM Club, WRA, SNEA, Square Dance Club, and Freshman counselor. Janice has been choreographer for PSE "Blackouts," K~K "Kappakades," "Doctor in Spite of Himself," and "Finnian's Rainbow." She was the director of !:lhe F reshman Talent S'how and is .Jisted in Central Missouri Start:e's H all of Recognition and Who>s Who in American Universities and Colleges. J anice has served Zeta Zeta a> aJSS i~tant treasurer and memberShip director.
ELECTED STATE PRESIDENT OF HOME EC COLLEGE CLUBS JuDITH CHATELAIN BZ, a junior majoring in institution management at Southwestern Louisiana Institute, has been elected state president of the Louisiana Home Economics College Clubs. She was also selected as a candidate from the Southern region for the office of president of the N ationaJ Home Economics College Clubs. Judith is vice-president of tihe S.L.I. Home Economics JUDY CHATELAIN Club and was their delegate at the American Home Economics Association Convention in Milwaukee last summer. Judy is secretary of the Aggie Club, an organization of the college of agriculture. She has been nominated by the Rod eo Club for Aggie Day Queen. Judy belongs to the Newman Club. She is serving her second term as corresponding secretary of Beta Zeta Chapter.
PAMELA PEARSON RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP TO COLUMBIA
PATRICIA BAXTER ATTENDS WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE PATRICIA BAXTER rA, a senior arts major at Creighton University, was an official delegate to the Golden Anniversary White House Conference for Youth and Children in Washington, D. C., from March 27 to April 2. The White H ouse Conference, usually called by the President of the United States every ten years, began in 1909 when Theodore Roosevelt initiated tihe practice. Patricia represented the National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood H ouses. She sat in on a caUJCus on setJtlements Saturday, Marc!h 26. Tlhen the conference officially opened Sunday morning at the University of Maryland. For the past three years Pat has been employed by the Omaha Social Settlement as a group leader. Working with children of all ages, she teaches art and craft dasses and handles club activities.
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PAMELA PEARSON AA, a senior m.ajori:ng m psychology at Miami University, has received an assistantship in tests and measurements at Columbia University. In Student Government Pam was on House Council her freshman year, a counselor h er sophomore year, and House Council secretary her junior year. She is a member of the Miami University Theater group P Al\IELA PEARSON and was assistant to the director of the All-Campus Musica:l Show. Pamela has received the Dayton Alumnae Junior Award, the Dayton Panhellenic Scholar5hip, and the Miami University Tuition Scholarship. She had the highest scholastic average in her chapter the spring of 1959 and the fall of 1959. In serving Alpha Alpha Chapter, Pam has held