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ROW 1: Karen Shaw, Jean Cabiness, Cindy Tyring, Marcia Steere, Jane Sparks (Secretary), Mary Ann Wil- kens (Vice-President), Marilyn Moats (President), Anne Waterman (Pledge Trainer), Connie Pearson (Treasurer), Pat Graffis, Margaret S. Dienhart, Gretchen Rader. ROW 2: Sandy Peckinpaugh, Judy Olson, Nancy Taylor, Jo- anne McDowell, Rachel Mason, Susie Augspurger, Bar- bara Donald, Mary Ellen English, Barbara Karp, Donna Gust, Pat Piatek, Cathy Krause, Barb Bockhorst, Ginny VanDuyn, Di Anne Reid, Sue Ann Oster, Judie Jean Swartz. ROW 3: Sally Fleming, Lydia Graffis, Nancy Minnis, Nona Bell, Christine Eyer, Judy Ford, Cynthia McClure, Alice Boger, Norma Schroeder, Carol Bantz, Sandy Moore, Bettina Murray, Bernadine Bender, Dot Druart. ROW 4: Nancy Cuskaden, Betty Bennett, Tina Vanderwall, Jill Deeley, Suellen Swaim, Pat Ulsas, Sandy Bergstrom, Sandee Ellison, Joan Jolly, Lynne Fitzwater, Xenia Blom, Nancy Schreckengast, Bobbe Neal, Chris Wachsmuth. Chi Omega Pledges Win Scavenger Hunt Trophy For the fourth year in a row, the Chi Omega pledge class won the Scavenger Hunt trophy at the annual Junior Panhellenic picnic. In the spirit of the Christmas season, the Chi O ' s had a " Christmas Kindness " project in which they donated money to the Christian Center. Also, with the Sigma Nus, the Chi O ' s gave a party for foreign students. Each year the girls give a dinner in honor of the girl on campus who has maintained the highest cumu- lative average in the social studies field. The Chi Omega dances this year included a Hal- loween costume dance and a formal spring pledge dance, the Carnation Ball, in the Frangipani Room. The Chi Omegas and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity won second place in show competition at the Fall Carnival with " Dial H for Hootch, " a take-off on Al Capone. In the 1959 Miniature 500, the girls won first place for costumes. Chi O pledges " guard " the traveling Scavenger Hunt trophy, won for the fourth consecutive year. 462
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