Carpenter, Norma Jean
Biography
Elected secretary of the College of Arts and Sciences (1955).
Biography
Received the Georgia Crowell Cup from Kappa Delta (1956).
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
The Denver Clarion, vol. 31, issue 28, 1955 May 13
Ken Furman (Arts and Sciences), Jack Deter (Bizad), and Harold Sparks (Engineering) were elected presidents of their respective colleges in the all school elections; vote is smallest in years. Norma Jean Carpenter is the new Arts and Sciences secretary. United Fund Drive closes 1955 campaign with $1,264 total. Students apply for place on new Publications Board. 1955 Leadership conference at Pinecrest.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 32, issue 36, 1956 March 2
Housing Policy Changed – 21-year-old Coeds eligible to move in. Outstanding Coeds Announced at Annual AWS Banquet Event – Sally Griffith Klendshoj was named “Miss University of Denver” and Dr. Dorothy Humiston was chosen as the University’s outstanding faculty woman. Two DU’ers Initiated into Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society on March 15, 1956. Norma Jean Carpenter receives the Georgia Crowell Cup from Kappa Delta.
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