Viking_Yearbook_61
PI EPSILON PI Increasing interest being given to physical fitness of Pi Epsilon Pi. Founded in 1950 at Vanport College, Pi Epsilon Pi, a women's activity club, recognizes that recreational activi ties arc necessary for physical fitness. Pi Epsilon Pi tries to overcome the misconception that physic'al recreation is not feminine. Through the club's activ ities PSC women may participate in many sports that encourage physical fit ness. Officers for this year were: Charlene Dauenhauer, president; Frances McCon nel ) vice president; Sharon N o rr.i s) sec retary-treasurer) and Patricia 'Nare) his torian. Stading, from left: Sherron Bredeen, Betty Bell, JoAnne Schenk, France. McConnel, Barbara Wolfer, Sharon Ward, Penny Kummrow, Linda Perrin, Patricia Ware and Jan Wood•. Seated are : Margaret Heyden, Judith Henderson, Charlene Dauenhauer, Cleo Neidert and Sharon Norri •. 239
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