Ohio State University - Makio Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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Members Elizabeth Adams Jane Krieg Barbara Andrix Sammie Lee ‘ Elizabeth Burkhart Pat Mendenhall Marjorie Coy Katherine Montgomery Beverly Cross Barbara Moore Sylvia Edmondson Pat Mortley Jeannie Evans Carolyn Nitschke 9 Ann France Arden Pfouts Mirro ‘s Nancy Gingery Carol Schwarz Marilyn Given Jeanne Smith Nancy Gotter Shirley Stockwell Shirlee Gotliffe Elaine Suid Lorene Harris Louise Thomas Fannie Kehoe Nona Toops Beverly Klunk Marilyn Unkrich Ellen Koenig Barbara Wise UPPER LEFT: Catching their re- flections in the mirror, members of Mirrors smile and reflect on the past year's activities and their importance to the Univer- sity program. UPPER RIGHT: Barbara Wise receives her minia- ture mirrors pin from retiring member Barbara Cooper to climax all of the ceremonial ritual. LOWER RIGHT: The way seemed easy as members ended the Long Walk in Mirror Lake Hollow to hear Mirrors Poems and watch their reflections in the quiet waters. LOWER LEFT: Sammie Lee leaves her studies and smiles quietly as retiring members pre- sent her with the all-important invitation into Mirrors.

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Suzanne Amstutz Valerie Brown Barbara Clarkin Margaret DeVictor Margaret E. Evans Barbara Guy Diana Gonser Elizabeth Greig Sarah Harlor Alice Hill Nancy Hetsch UPPER RIGHT: Sue Williams guides a new member of Chimes in an old tradition, that of ring- ing the chimes. Each girl carries a bell to all her classes as a sym- bol of her election. UPPER LEFT: New members shape into a bell as they hear the Orton Hall Chimes sound a note for each new member. LOWER RIGHT: Several members of Chimes show how they welcomed fellow chap- ters to the Chimes Convention held at Ohio State. LOWER LEFT: In the shadows of Oxley Thompson, the initiates and re- tiring members proceed to the Mirror Lake Hollow, scene of part of the secret ceremonies. Members Margaret Lapp Marilyn McCracken Joan Murar Suzanne Newman Martha Nichols Elizabeth Petty Joann Raudebaugh Suzanne Rector Shirley Sarbin Marian Toops Winifred Williams



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Adams Gingery Kreia Schwarz Andrix Burkhart Coy Cross Given Gotter Gotliffe Harris Mendenhall Montgomery Moore Mortley Smith Suid Thomas ERVING AS BIG-SISTERS to the Freshman women ts the main purpose of Mirrors, the Sophomore Women’s Honor- ary. Mirrors girls are divided into Co-Leaders, each serving as a chairman of smaller Freshman groups. Through speakers and panels the new girls learn of the campus, and its activities and traditions. Extensive programs are offered in the Winter Quar- ter to promote these activities. In the weeks preceding May Week, the Mirrors give the eligibility test to the Mid-Mirrors groups that they have been working with. Membership in Mir- rors is by invitation only, with a 2.5 point hour ratio as a mini- mum requirement. Besides the test and point hour ratio, the girls must have been active in Mid-Mirrors and outstanding in two other activities on the campus. Invitations to Mirrors are mailed to the girls selected, so that they arrive on the evening preceding May Week festivities. The girls are to wear small gold paver mirrors until 11:00 A.M. of the following day, when according to tradition they are led to watch their reflections in Mirror Lake while hearing Mirrors poems recited. This is a symbol set up by the organization to symbolize the reflections of the girl’s activities in the past, and to encourage her to move upward in the field of campus ac- tivities so that the University might benefit from the honorary group. Winter Quarter a joint banquet was held with the members of Romophos, at the Fort Hayes Officer's Club. They sponsored Candlelight Inn one week with a musical floorshow. Toops Edmondson Kehoe Nitschke Evans France Klunk Koenig Pfouts Stockwell Unkrich Wise Officers Anne Pierce, General Chairman Barbara Moore, Vice Chairman Fanne Kehoe, Secretary Carolyn Nitschke, Treasurer

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