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DdU CL DcJbU He ff4e Patricia Murphy Cheri Fought Karen Fleming Jan McKay Barbara Sharr President Dana Finley Pat Gladman Nancy Nolin Kathie Stratos Tina Duncan Denise Finley Becky Maddox Vicky Rogers Cheryl Tarquinio Delta Chi Delta pledges work at one of their successful bake sales. Such activities stimulate friendship within the sorority. JxU I Uaa Q t-o Delta Chi Delta, since its inception in the Fall of 1961, had endeavored to train young women to take their place as intelligent, poised and useful mem- bers of campus and community life. While striving to attain the goals of sisterhood, scholarship, service and citizenship, the sisters of this sorority also have stressed individuality. Delta Chi Delta has worked this year to achieve national affiliation. Combining social activities with so- cial service, the sorority actively par- ticipated in exchanges with campus fraternities, a formal dinner-dance for the presentation of pledges, Christmas caroling at hospitals and convalescent homes, and arranging parties for chil- dren at Orange County General Hos- pital. The sorority successfully spon- sored a contestant in the Mr. Ugly contest and won. This year ' s Home- coming Queen was co-sponsored by Delta Chi Delta. f FJ- 23
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« Composed of representatives from each sorority and fraternity the Inter-Greek Council works under the organizations commissioner and meets weekly to discuss plans and problems which affect the Greek system, and to strengthen the Greek sponsorship of social functions as on integral part of campus activity. The council is shown above at one of the meetings held during the year. Dell lucc friei fi-sltc r-- Qrccic Qoam M t AMi Ioa- UIM- cU cl (i| Establishing a new organization on campus was a difficult task. The founders of the Beta Psi Omega So- rority discoxered this particularly true when their petition for organization met opposition within the Inter-Greek Council. However, their efforts were finally successful this year and they were presented with their charter. After being established on the campus the new local sorority, held their first rush and found themselves with more than entjugh interested young women. Three of the charter members, at right, look over next year ' s plans. Df inik Irain isioi liers cituei also I Ckil icliiev Cot dalj tiripai feien liep, (arolit koines (lien J piial. ioted tontts % Dtit:
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I Q cci( f o C t $t Q ! yhjri yt to X ]Aa Qo Jbi - Barbora Allen Chris Babcock Carole Bourgeois Janie Campbe Marilyn Doyle Barbara Ftsher Gloria Gondalo Cinydy Harris Marilyn Jones Jocki Kinsley Shirley Shrader Suzanne Levy ZeU- ' P l fM Hc iM k Gloria Dollen Barbar a Kotich President Zeta Phi Lambda, established as the first social sorority on the Cal State FuUerton campus, was organized in May of 1961. Striving to make this year better than ever, the women of Zeta Phi Lambda purposefully pro- moted a dedicated and loyal sister- hood, capable of providing personal as well as group achievement. Consis- tent with a willingness to participate in scholastic along with social activi- ties, Zetas have been awarded the Inter-Greek Scholastic Trophy for several consecutive semesters. Zetas serve in many phases of student gov- ernment. Zeta Phi Lambda has provided its members with a variety of activities including the Mother-Daughter and Father-Daughter Banquets, exchanges, weekly study table, Big-Little Sister Luncheons, study kit projects to Viet Nam, and the monthly Faculty Coffee Hour. Joanne Lindstrom Gina Lucas Nancy Luginbill Gail Mcintosh Kottiy McLaugtilin Margie McVicar Valerie Marjoram Colliy May Jana Millard Kay Motley Angela Ortega Kathy O ' Toole Sally Reinburg Pom Sleep Chris Teorjean Karen Trent Judy Vilmer Candy Wagner 24
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