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1 'ls 'D S0 y 1, it FRONT ROW: Cathy Long, Laura Winters, Mrs. Schmidt, Patsy Seal. ROW 2: Joyce Schnitzer, Lydia Clary, Linda Hadley, Mary Durham, Auxiliary Gives Welcome Party For Pledges The auxiliary to Delta Chi Fraternity, Chi Delphias, kept busy throughout the year. The year was started with a welcom- ing party for the new pledges and later they had a picnic for the entire fraternity. The Chi Delphias closed the first semester with an outstanding Christmas party for the Delta Chis. Other activities that the Chi Delphias were involved with were helping with the Homecoming decorations for the house, entertaining some of the underprivileged children of Stillwater, and raising money for a house gift. The Chi Delphias climaxed the year with a farewell party for the fraternity. FRONT ROW: Darrell Crenshaw. Theresa McElyea. Mary Podpechan. Carolyn Benard. Karen Leyendecker. Linda Brandenburg. Joy Green, Connie Schroeder, Heller. Stephanie Dunn. Melodic Shelton. Mrs, Blanch Shoekley. ROW 2: Randi Vicki Line. Cresents Provide Moral Support For Lambda Chis This year O.S.U. welcomed the newly formed women's auxiliary to the Lambda Chis, the Cresents. The Cresents assisted the Lambda Chis in their rush, functions throughout the year, parties, and their open houses. They also gave the fraternity moral support in their intramurals by making spirit signs. Throughout the year the Cresents earned money by sponsoring a work day. The work day consisted of such jobs as cleaning rooms, making beds, shining shoes, and ironing. The Cresents also set up a little brother program with the pledges and helped them adjust to the Greek way of life.
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Versatile Musicians Compose Concert, Cowbo and Marching ands ull 1.1! 7 v A , t ., 15' 3. 3 The OSU Concert Band had a busy and interesting season with all of its many ac- tivities in the second semester. During March, the band played concerts in Sand Springs, Claremore, Pryor, and Tulsa area schools. A thirty minute television show was taped for late spring showing over Tulsa and Oklahoma City stations. A highlight of the spring semester was the participation in the dedication ceremonies for the Seretean Center for the Performing Arts. The band rehearsal area in the new center is one of the finest in the country. The traditional spring concert was held at Theta Pond and the final performance was Spring Commencement for the University. QE Sue Agnew Marsha Alexander Pam Cowgill Sharolyn Degeer Vicki Fennema Linda Harrison Claudia Malone Barbara Webster Debbie Floyd CM? Nancy Brown Donna Gunsaullus Margaret Michael Basson Debbie Enmeier Dennis Ferrell .loan Ferrell Morlee Hale B-flat Clarinet Karen Boyer Charles Brown Laura Cummin Duane Dean Jim Emerson Betsy Hearn Pam Heyland Tony Neis Pat O'Hearn Sharon Reed Ardene Rose Mike Taylor Peggy Wilson Patricia Webster Bonner Sudberry Alto Clarinet Kristie McGuire Cathy Rader Bass Clarinet Laura Getchell Judy Hansen Randy Hill Contrabass Clari FICI Carl Schaefer Alto Saxophone Tom Broad Kim Cox Patti Hayes Mary Jane Mott Tenor Sax Mark Smith Baritone Sax Randy Eastin Cornet Gerald Clark Jim Drennan Joe Erwin Bill Henderson Gary Michael Mike Phelan Lonnie Watkins W.L. Whaley Jerry Speer French Horn Lee Agnew Rick Dugger Rhea Gran Karen Gunsaullus Andy Martin Karen Merryman Robert Moyer Trombone Phil Brooks Duncan Coons Bob Henry Max Morris Bill Pennington 3 Robert Spinks Richard Vess Larry Watson Baritone Jim Beavers Gary Dobbs Charles Hasley Kent Taylor String Bass Russell Stewart Tuba oley Leon Lewis Russell Sorenson Pat Sullivan Elbert Wells Percussion Mike Boggs Chip Cooper Mike Jameson Jim Lee Rod Wilson
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FRONT ROW: Lea Thomas, Linda Hall, Mrs. Louise Swartz, Micki Sims. Buck, Carolyn Taylor, Patsy McQuire, Barbara Biggs, Sue Wilcox, Molly Shea, ROW 2: Cindy Johnson, Donna Hamer Alexander, Judy Berentz, Susan Jones Kelsey Morton, Mary Ledbetter. Sandy McDonald, Edwina Trout. Gallagher Girls, the womenls auxiliary to the Kappa Sigs, were active in many of the Fraternity's functions. They set up a Big- Little program with the pledges and helped to orient them into their new home. The Gallagher Girls gave the entire fra- ternity a Christmas party and a party for The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon were proud of their auxiliary, the Girls of the Golden Heart, as they quickly stepped in at the be- ginning ofthe year to help the fraternity. Due to the new kind of fraternity rush some of the members weren't well ac- quainted with the pledges, so, the mem- Valentines. Later in the Spring they took both the members and the pledges to Boomer for a picnic. As a highlight for the year, the Gallagher Girls made plaques for each new member to welcome him into the membership of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. bers of GOGH helped bridge the gap. They made the pledges feel more at home in their new surroundings, and they hosted a weiner roast for the entire fraternity. The girls of the Golden Heart also had fun making money as they challenged another auxiliary to a 5'tough game of volleyball. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Linneman, Terry Duprey, Mrs. Cleveland, Karen Sullivan, Jane Venzke, ROW 2: Ba Pette, Suzanne Krone, Kathy Stevens, Kitty Barkley. XJ Gallagher Girls Host Picnic For Kappa Sigs GOGH Auxiliary Plays Volleyball To Earn Money rbie Beeman, Lynda Davis, Gail Bellmon, Vicki if s 9 -G!!
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