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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