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KAPPA PHI Front Row: Marilyn Hummel, Bar- bara Lewis, Jeanne Frost, Dr. C. C. Wienert, Nancy Grissom, Liz Lange, Lois Kellmer, Marilyn Wright, Sally Slee, Marilyn Hanes. Second Row: Jo Ann Gaiser, Peggy McKibben, Joan Morris, Joan Vance, Joanne Goodson, Margaret Robe, Sylvia Bed- acht, Lou Leonard, Claire Stewart, Doris Hunker. Third Row; Judy Con- ner, Dorothy Kauffman, Joyce Rals- ton, Ellen Tuttle, Lois Campbell, Trudy Tidball, Molly Popely, Natalie Whisler, Wanda Archer, Carol Herb. Eleanor Brown, Betty Hesrick. Fourth Row: Anita Wendt, Estella Boys, Nor- ma Marek, Marty Baughman, Jane Kubach, Pauline Smiley, Helen Pat- terson, Cloris Rice, JoAnne Frogale, Hazel Smith, Margery McCracken, Mary Lou Welsh. Fifth Row: Pamela Sutton, Alma Brundage. Front Row: June Weatherbee, Dor- othy Yeager, Margie Gahm, Nancy Eby, Marilyn Howald, Jo Hiner, Lois Kaiser, Jane Norris, Wilma Hible. Second Row: Virginia Sweet, Levina Zehner, Annajean Slater, Eloise See- feld, Marilyn Crover, Barbara Mix, Nancy Jones, Joanne Kell, Dolores Barkei ' , Miriam Clippinger, Janet Corn, Gloria Smith, Sue Perkins, Janelle Adcock. Third Row: Jocelyn Cady, Kathleen Daum, Jeanette Stow- ers, Marilyn Waugh, Ruth Bryan, Norma McDermott, Camille Davis, Ann Metzger, Fritz Wiley, Llewellyn Robe, Marilyn Prudy, Shirley Stump, Jane McLeod, Gloria Allen, Eleanor Moore, Barbara Troup, Lyn Buchin. Kappa Phi, the Methodist sorority, through religious training and wholesome social life, strives to create stronger, more efficient women in the church of tomorrow. Working in connection with their theme Our Heritage, the girls ' enteiprises in- cluded : combined meetings with Presby- terian and Christian Church women ' s or- ganizations, adoption of a county home at Christmas. Easter banquets for the Child- ren ' s Home, a Rose Tea for newcomers at OU, setting up a library for the Wesley Foundation, a formal initiation, and a Mothers ' banquet.
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SIGMA THETA EPSILON Tlie fraternity for men of Methodist pref- erence, Sigma Theta Epsilon. continued to expand its scope of activities this year. High- liuhting their program was the Sweetheart Formal. The organization, collaborating with the Wesley Foundation, engaged in work deputations to aid county churches, con- triljuted to the Children ' s Home project, and sent men, at Thanksgiving, to the National Conclave in Bloomington, Indiana. Front Row: William Earley, Gerald Baker, Paul Bowers, Frank Cooley, Jim McGirr, Charles F. Parsons, Edward Phillips, Bob Satava. Second Row: Phil Stoudt, John Wallace, Julian Wagner, James Shark, Richard Paul, Ivan Barnes, Ed Lyon, Don Kelley, Robert Smuggs. Third Row; Paul Archinal, Larry Miracle, War- ren Dicken, Norman F. Reiter, Joseph Harsany, Dale McClana- han, Gene Murray, Dick DeWitt, Ed Mordin, Bill Wright, Dick Warren. PAGE one hundred ninety six
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To promote a growing and lasting interest in the related fields of re- ligion, education, and recreation, and to provide extra-curricular activities for the social and religious better- ment of tlie student members is the goal of the Canterbury Club, the organization for Episcopalian stu- dents. Sociall.v, the members participate in Sunda.v evening suppers, parties, and an outing with Ohio State ' s club in the spring. Front Row: Noniiy Tioxell, Lorraine Biddle, Sally Spademan, Lois Wolfe, Stark Smith, .• nn Eversch. Second Row: Rev. Phil Porter, Jr., Francis Ememe, Tom Foreman, Daur- eny Cooper, Lois Boettler, Carolyn Herbert, Dorothy Griesheimer, Pat Miller. Third Row: Jim Lochary, Tom Leflar, Al Gubitz, Fred Norton, George Fliotsis, Earl Shoemaker. CANTERBURY CLUB KN ■«!, X- V ™ -j 1 The winter formal and the initiation banquet were the outstanding activ- ities of Kappa Beta this year, along with a weekend at Lake Hope and several parties. This organization was founded at Ohio University in 1929 to establish and maintain a friendly relationship among Baptist and Disciples of Christ women on campus. The girls rendered such services as taking charge of the church nursery, planning a shut-in program for the church, and giving medical aid to missionaries in the Belgian Congo. Front Row: Virginia Arnold, Shirley Todd, Quinetta Brown, Shirley McCaue, Lois Firestone, Marlcne Rumbaugh, Joann E. Frazier, Connie Richardson. Second Row: Shirley Smith, Jean Lee, Doris McGill, Shirley Baxter, Norma Bell, Millie Barks, Dor- othy Clutter, Barbara Ridenour, Maigaret Grubbs. Thiid Row: Jean Dunham, .Anita P. Cox, Wylda Masters, Nancy Read, Mary Maffett, Shirley Stevens, Jo Ann Brun- ner, Phyllis Kunze, Jacqueline Bennett, Eileen Peugh, Marilyn McCutcheon, Janice Powell. PAGE one hundred ninety eight
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