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BECKERLOGUE elif? Members include: Madge Ames Geraldine Amorosi Evelyn Anderson Virginia Baker Sue Belaski Beatrice Carlson Evelyn Clarey Dorothy Collier Stacey Czehatowski Martha Davis Marjorie Deardon Alice Deignan Regina Dow Helen Dowhan Sylvia Fielding Malielle Forrister Valentine Gill Beatrice Goodwin Ruth Keegan Helen Krochalis Rachel Laplante Janet Lewinski Marion Lyon Eleanor Mahoney Eva May Estelle Mowry Lorna Nuttall Doris Paradise Virginia Parker Elinor Pedersen Thelma Prout Arlene Record Barbara Rivers Agnes Rock Phyllis Ryan Wvancla Rylisko Eleanor Shannon Adelia Spear Roxie Tanzi Bernice Tetrault Ruth Tiffany Vieno Tirronen Marion Tisdell Lena Waida Dorothy Walsh Ruth Wildes Louise Wilich Eleanor Wfood Carol W00dDU1'y Constance Reardon Louise Hocheleau Mary Zub Sixty-one
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BECKERLOGUE DELTA CHI LAMBDA SOR ITY N THE fall of '37 with everyone enthusiastic over getting started, the season was opened by initiating thirty-five new members. Refreshments were served and thus the activities began to hum. Oflicers were: President .......................... . . . PHYLLIS NIETCALF Vice-Presidenz . . . . . WANDA RYLISKO Treasurer .... . . . LORNA NUTTALL Secretary . . . ............ ....... . . . BERNICE TETRAULT The First formal dance, the High Hat, was held November 5 at the Hotel Bancroft and was one of the most successful dances of the season. The girls next formed swimming and bowling classesg committees were chosen for each group, and weekly meetings scheduled. The Shipwreck dance, given in conjunction with Beta Chi Sigma, took place March 17th at Town House, with the Becker Swingsters blaring modern syneopations. Entertainment was provided during intermission. The last dance of the season was conducted April 29, at the Waclxusett Country Club. The Boyntonians provided the swing for the evening. The rooms were beautifully decorated with balloons, flowers, and crepe paper in all colors of the rainbow. Dancing lasted until one. Around the corner are the animal banquet and a picnic. The officers are: President ..... ELEANOR lVlAI'IONEY Vice-President .. ....... REGINA Dow Secretary .... . . . lVl. XVANDA LIPNICKI Treasurer . . .. . EVELYN ANDERSON Sixty elif
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BECKERLOGUE GLEE CLUB ATE in the spring of '37 a group of freshmen conceived the idea that an active ' J college should be represented by a male glee club. Numerous handicaps made it advisable to postpone actual formation until the beginning of this term. Mr. Raymond Galipeau, a well-known local music instructor, was selected as director. The popularity and growth of the club are gratifying proof of how well he has accomplished the diliicult task of organization. The original project of a male glee club proved to be the spark that also set off a mixed chorus, which has been unusually successful. Both groups have appeared regularly at assemblies and have added materially to the enjoyment and popularity of these bi-weekly affairs. The first public appearance of the glee club was a novel feature of this yearis senior class play and was very well received by the alumni and friends of the college. i The first officers of the glee club took over their duties early in October and with hard work and cooperation from the school and the director have built a foundation which has assured support for years to come. These oflicers were: President .................................. Como Ruccu-:ao Vice-President ...... . . . MARGARET CHRIs'rn5 Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . FRANCES CoNcHn3m Librarian .......... ...... I ,I-IILIP FERRIS Business Manager . . . . . . ALFRED LUTTERS Accompanist .... . . FRANK SCAPLEN Sixty-two owe
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