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1 4 We if v gi PE i I 1 L 4 WRU? -a EPSILON EPSILON EPSILON Founded at Chico State College, March, 1931 Fall B. Bragdon ....... . M. Thompson C. Nugent LLL, C. Maynard , ,.,.... L. Fish ........,. ---, OFFICERS Spring President .......... A. Wilcox Vice-Pres. M. Thompson Secretary ...... .,,.,, C . Nugent Treasurer , .....,. C. Maynard Historian L. Fish - 1 1 I J L'iEXi'2Gf?5d1R'Zbi'H'iE1iH5iZi'-r?'5?ff2':1- W 2?'i'5l'L6ii?E?13?lhiiZ5f6w5Zf.?5'X'i:'3.i'Q?35E2?5l,V5B'ix'?f'3Qa ya: ii, 9 I i' 'I 1 . c Akins, Ruth Fish, Luella Nugent, Catherine Bonette, Ruth Johnson, Edith Thompson, Mildred Bragdon. Betty M Kerr, Vivian Wainwright, Frances Estes. Mabel Maynard, Clara Wilcox, Alice ' iiiiiiif mmm' 'i ai, Purpose: To study some of the major prob- lems which confront young women today, and to direct all possible effort toward im- provement of homes and home living. CALENDAR OF EVENTS A October 16: Home-Coming Day Luncheon. October 31: Halloween Party. January ll: Waffle Supper. March 6: Founders' Day Breakfast. March 24: Talk by Bob McLane on Effect of War on the Home. April 7: Annual Tri-Epsilon Fashion Tea. May 27: Senior Dinner. OUTSTANDING EVENT The annual formal fashion tea given on April 7 was the outstanding event on the TrilEpsilon calendar for the year. It was given in the gracious setting of old Bidwell Hall. The central theme was a cruise to Hawaii. Decorations were in accordance with the Hawaiian native habitation, and each hostess Was presented with a leis. ?ii, ?6QiSkMH?3W-WMSiiR?VPi HH52niQNE!i2lY:ZHi?FJf'Ei5Q?-Tiifi-Eiiifi2?i5F.45?9?'4Tl?3!' V 'Y V
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2 1 4 1 1 W 1 k 54 e- ' , YP V f v mr- vu ' s Y 1 Y 1 H . , . . ' -1,-5 i5 . F 'l 'E J' ,y-' A '594 if-r 1. li r mf D E LTA CAMMA MU Founded at Chico State College, April 30, 1929 OFFICERS President .......,................... Aaron Stoddard V ice-President ............ ....., , Ellen McMahon Secretary- Treasurer ,.....,..,. Pauline Kronsbein Business Manager .....,........,,,,..l, Darrel Hayes Advisor ..,.... .,,....,........, P aul Howard Young Purpose: To further interest and appreciation of good music and to instill a feeling of responsibility and service to society in rela- tion to music. CALENDAR OF EVENTS October: Home-Coming Day, Pledge Break- fast. November: Pledge Concert. February: Formal Initiation. March: Faculty Concert. April: Old Members Concert. May: Trip to San Francisco. OUTSTANDING EVENTS Delta Gamma Mu began a Very successful year with the Pledge Breakfast held on Home- Coming Day morning, October 16. It Was attended by the largest number of members, pledges, and alumni that has gathered at one event in the history of the fraternity. A series of interesting concerts by pledges, old members, faculty members, and programs of recorded symphonies pleased all who at- tended, The year's social calendar was cli- maxed by the annual trip to San Francisco. be 5' D Ganesh Q Q 0 o is Q 4 mucosa igtmyl .',,,' 1 . ' ' s. , . Akins, R. Fosgate, B. Kronsbein. P. Robinson, C Behnke, XV, Hayes, D. McMahon. E. Rowland, R. Christopher, I. Heberlie, E. Nataas. M. Smiley, M. Dallas, P. Hooper, A. Price. R. Stoddard, A. Ensign, E. Johnson, E. Queen, I. Kcndricks. J.
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ALP!-IA PSI OMEGA Founded al' Chico State College in 1926 OFFICERS President ...e.............,.,W,.,, .. ,...... .-Luella Birch Vice-President .....,v.. ..... ...,,. V i rgil Smith Secretary-Treasurer ....................... .Ivy Hills Advisor ,-.--.. ,e..,.......,....e Anna Louise Barney Purpose: To further interest in the art of drama and in the theater as an art CALENDAR OF EVENTS October l3-14: Presented To the Ladies. October 16: Home - Coming Breakfast for Alumni. December 8-9: Ushered for the Merchant of Venice. May 13-16: Presented The Young Idea. May 18: Trip to Weaverville and Arcata. May 25: Arlyne Brooke's Review. lVIay 28: Formal Initiation. OUTSTANDING EVENTS Outstanding in the 1937-1938 program of Alpha Psi Omega was the production of To the Ladies, Written by Kaufman and Connelly. It was presented two nights, Octo- ber l3 and 14, and each presentation was given before a large audience. The play was not only a marked success from an artistic viewpoint but also from a financial stand- point. James Frederick Johnson and Bonnie Wilson carried the leading roles admirable, and the interesting backgrounds for the three scenes were cleverly managed and arranged by Eldon Hunt and Eleanor Williams. f en ?4 W , .
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