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Sandra Rossi Fall Presiclcnt ...gf ff' . aa e i I 3 3. ::' Charlotte Danielson Spring Presiricnt 'FW Giving a children's party was one of Phi Thcta's many projects. Phi Theta Brings joy to Children Selling apples at the Jefferson football game, a successful rummage sale, and the welcoming of new members at the traditional Hawaiian Lllflf started the 1958-59 year out right for Phi Theta. Other activities have included making Thanksgiving favors for the teachers, a car wash, serving at the Father-Son banquet, making Christmas socks for the lied Cross, playing records at noon, and working for service points at an Old Folks Home. Social activities have included several joint meetings. a joint-date meeting co-sponsored with Pi Upsilon, a beach trip during Spring vacation, and sponsor- ing the Christmas Formal, MEIICIIIIIUCII ll-'on1Icrll1r111,', with Pi Upsilon. Phi Theta - FIRST ROXV: A. Hoppe, ,R son, H. Foster. SECOND HONV: S. Carlisle, Bryant, Pratt, lleislcr, bl. jack, lluini, K. Dehlaris, Pence. THIRD ROXV: S. Bircharcl, A. Durr, Colbert, L. Christensen, sec., S. Philpott. FOUll'l'II IIOXV: I. XVhittalfer, MacGregor, li. Bryant, B, Bleshkc, L. Scars, B. hVllll6llll, P. Marsters, ll. Robinson, E. Bishop, F. Poff. L. Eggers, uicc pres., S. llossi, sfft.-ut-arnzs, C. Daniel-
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i .. A. M-vw fx X -,.,.s . . , fr '-. MI 5. 4. vi . . ,, s . V K A . A ,L A . V c,,..f...,.wL: y 'fnfw Q is, , A x Q eff M5 get is X Phi Gamma-FIRST ROW: B. Prendergast, treas., vice pres., C. Wilson, sgt.-at-arms, T. Dun- das, sgt.-at-arms, M. Henkel, vice pres., E. Watkins, sec., Kennedy. SECOND ROW: L. Parise, B. Tatone, H. Airoldi, I. Bradshaw, L. Tramblay, D. Stenzel, S. Rackham. THIRD ROW: B. Killian, B. Dutton, L. Stuart, A. Boylston, Curtis, V. Schilling, K. Hilaire, G. Wong. FOURTH ROW: McClain, S. Sepich, P. Harrison, R. Thompson, Littlehales, R. Keyser, W jim Kennedy Fall President ff 1 S.. ,,f, .. A - ,Q Q .4 I . K if ' -+, Marlin Henkel Spring President . 1 .AK sec., Peters, R. LeDoux, K. Case, treas. Phi Gamma's Combo Entertains Student Body No longer Optimist . . . after beating their brains to a pulp, the ingenious members of the late Optimist came up with a brainstorm for their club name . . . PHI GAMMA. Along with their annual Sock Hop, which they co-sponsored with Kyro, the boys found the time to have numerous joints, several car washes, and, of course, various service projects. They filled Christmas stockings for the Iunior Red Cross. The Red Tops, a band formed of Phi Gamma members, played at several dances. Red Tops perform as one ot Phi Gamma's service projects.
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V 'r iw- 13. ' Pi l'p.siIon 'FIRST HOXV: I . llenjyoji, M. Ciunbert, fl'l'!lS., Brown. sec., Maxfield, ivire pres., Al. Stephens. B. XVaddle, trr'u.s-., -I. Eaton, C. 0'Donnell. SECOND ROXV: C. Diamond lt. Cuycr, S. Anderson, M. Gish, ll. Colbert, Rossi, L. Eggers, .s-gt.-fit-u1'n1.s-, M. Patterson, Cf. Speiehinger. THIRD ROXV: C. Forsyth, K. Bates, XV. Staneart, S. Lankinen, M. Burnp, see. 1. Platt, D. Dunn, rice pres., C. llaynes, Miniutti. FOUliTll ROVV: B. DeFant. K. Knutson, L. Liberty, Sgt.-llf-IITIIIS, D. Scott, .v,gf.-ut-rn'ni.s', L. Anderson, -Sgf.-Ili-llI'lll.S', L. Shotwell, B. Sticka, J. Unis, B. Vincent, P. Barnes. s s D 0 Althoughl tpis vsias a busy year for Piflip, the fir s oun tim 1 to five a sue 'ess u Slurp--Mighty Good Pickles! fo f Pijklc L This year Pi Up had the privilege of having Sirkka Lankinen, Clevelands American Field Service Exchange Student, as one of its meinbers. As there are no social-service clubs in Finland, Sirkka was very interested in the clubas operation. The social activities, besides joint meetings, were a joint-date meeting with Nu Chi of YVashington, a street dance with Phi Theta, and co-sponsoring the Christmas Formal, 'ilinchauted NVonderland,,' with Phi Theta and Kuisti. Pi Up service projects this year have been Working for the City of Hope, ushering at the Civic Theater, Blue Boom, and student body plays, folding sacks for the hospitals, and donating a Thanks- giving food basket to the Volunteers of America. The list of money-making projects was headed with the annual Spaghetti Dinner in the school cafeteria. Other projects were a pickle sale, bake sales, rummage sale, and several car Washes. Judy Stephens Linda Perrin F1111 l're.s-ideal Spring President - ., X .K .H ,. J, vs be 'V 5 1 f Yi A fi
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