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KAPPA DELTA PI Founded at Chico State on Mag 17, 1926 FALL OFFICERS President .......FYF ...F,., . Ruth Carrico Vice-President .... ...... E velyn Rusconi Secretary ............... ............ B etty Bragdon COMES. Secretary .,...,,... ,-Charmion Robinson Treasurer ..... .........vo . Marian King Historian .,.. .,... - ......... Wilma Marengo Counsellor ..f,., L .o...ooo .Dr. L. T. Crawford Purpose: To encourage in its members a higher degree of devotion to social service by fostering high intellectual and personal stand- ards during the period of preparation for teaching and recognizing outstanding service in the field of education. FALL CALENDAR OF EVENTS September 30: An address by Dr. Leon Fuller on Social and Intellectual Life in Russia. October 27: Formal Initiation and Dinner Dance. December 13: Initiates' Program. OUTSTANDING EVENTS Kappa Delta Pi has experienced a most suc- cessful and profitable year. Besides a number of interesting meetings several outstanding events will live among the most pleasant memories of the members. The fall initiation was held in connection with a formal dinner dance and nine new members were taken into the fraternity at an impressive ceremony. f if ' ,' I3 'Q 'UU L7 l or fr ' if Q-. 0 . 1. 'F .5 . L L i I 1'- .3 3, d. 5 P? . f .. 1 I w . -I K . . I . a is IS 2 . . , R '- '2 vi Q. S M 5 L . ll rr. 9 Fi I - rt A A' 4' Sig 1 i 5 T 15-, 14, . 'S I C S - , it - . 55 - A . f: .V s , .ls i . S it 7. ov' -of Baker Leona May Bragdon Betty Ensign Evelyn Barney Anna Louise Bragdon Richaid Estes Mabel Bartram Hazel Caldwell Dt Floyd Frey Mildred Berlinger Anne Chesney John Gobalet Kenneth Bernard Dr L D Christopher ldell H-muck Jane
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Ambrose, Yvette Baker, Margaret Caywood, Helen Cowan, Leila Mapel Davis. Mary Frances Frey, Mildred 353 i x '73 Q 3 ' ' .Q v i KJ 2 552 . tu ,A S. 5 ti is E gs gi Q. 3 1 1 Q 52 'f it . ar- ' .I V u at it if fl A 5 .E E it ai il 1 .4 '1i 5?f5.4?.9???3?P'5B'PQ3i6954F5Y.??f+?95fi851B'5'S0?:'1Vi'?4?Y?4.FQ16i2'55iHf95RKS4L?rP3l2f'iGl1?:i5'5i'?6'E?l-?liI?'1i?i9vK335M'1BHiW! R1Qln-2 1?iW:'?? A ', .I '2E3XE . 75 1' ff - Hall, Barbara Quilter, Frances , .U Herman, Daisy Richter, Mary Alice I Hinton, John Rusconi, Evelyn ,Q Overstreet, Evelyn Whitehead, Virginia 'E Pedrotti. Laura Witt, Woodrow , Pingrey. Betty Wood, Frances ' 1-I rg 2. gm S 55? ARACI-IN EANS OFFICERS President ,.,,, ,.... ..... M a ry Knight Vice-President .... ...., .....r D a isy Herman Secretary ,,..... - ,....r r...,. F rances Wood Treasurer r.....................,. Mary Frances Davis Corresponding Secretary. .... .Evelyn Overstreet Advisors ........., .Mrs. Brown, Miss Schneider Purpose: To further interest in art and sponsor its advancement at Chico State CALENDAR OF EVENTS October 16: Home-Coming Breakfast. March 23: Spring Initiation, April 4-5: No-jury Art Exhibit. May 7: Trip to San Francisco. May 28: Trip to Sacramento. OUTSTANDING EVENTS Posters and all art information around the campus is credited to the Arachneans. The main room in Bidwell Hall has been made more colorful by picture compositions do- nated by the Arachnean members. The trip taken to San Francisco and Sacramento Was very successful. A lively interest in art and the necessary scholastic attainments in that field are the requirements for membership in the Arach- neans, the only honorary art fraternity on the Chico State campus. The Arachneans elect yearly officers, and Mary Knight was the president last year. Roy Dison, a member of the Arachneans, is cred- ited with some of the ine art work in this year's annual. ?e3?iT-T3F?ii??l'1?1?S4X54i9.??Fif?:'5-'iaf'4?'19l?!i?ii'z3?i'm'?ZC'B!:'!:iz'2'rE4f'if!HiiF.4Sl4E 7 47.fY.1Pi3 'Eiiflf-545141iz-'l'tKf2ii':?X5'a23T':?i+i1lI?1'f54'f'35iiT1l1?fB?!4lEt?2'iiiJ!3ii5?f?l?J311Qf?li?r?7Jiz'f:2'Si4dE?f!S5Q364Jiih WW
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l?1E+1 3?a SL'lG42'l'5-Y??153E125'fv??.i'6ii6?!e??4tY?f6?f?3Hffi2T1H'5?56!?H+i'?P??-Xfi5'f555'55r?9-T.-'LL91nQfd5X?QH'9T?i:Tk1.iiZHI?4.f3fiYZ?KYi9L'i2?SWb5S7lf5i4r?Zi'3HMt5n l ' Hills. Ivy Meischke. Wilhelmina Johnson, Elberta Miller, Lucille King. Marian Moiso, John ' Kronsbein, Pauline Reed, Wanda Marengo, Wilma Robinson. Charmion , , ,- Rusconi, Evelyn Stoddard. Aaron Stutz, Susanna Vaughn, Zerita Wainwright, Frances I 'I 1 K A P PA D E LTA r 5 2 PI Q 3 SPRING OFFICERS President ..........s,................... John Chesney .Q Vice-President ,.., ....,, E Velyn Rusconi i' Secretary ---LL ....... ......,, L --- Betty Bragdon ' gg, Corres. Secretary ........... Charmion Robinson N Treasurer ...., L ....... ..e...,.. . Marian King E Historian ...... - ..,.,.. Wilma Marengo Iii. ei he ' SPRING CALENDAR OF EVENTS '. January 13: A lecture on India, by Captain I T. B. MacMillan. ' i February 17: Formal Pledging Ceremony. 3 ,Q February 24: Formal Initiation and a talk 'I D by F. L. Cummings. March ll: Formal Dance. ii I April l l : Initiates' Program and a lecture by 335 1 Dr. L. G. Ingles. OUTSTANDING EVENTS Si . Q 5 The feature of the spring initiation was fi- fv an address on the Evolution of Democracy 7 1 by City Superintendent of Schools F. L. Cum- mings. Another interesting lecture was that E on India, given by Captain T. B. MacMillan at the January meeting. The spring formal E dance held at the Native Daughters Hall was one of the highlights of the social season. F' . A About fifty members and their guests attended E .5 sg the delightful affair which had the Sr. Par- ., rick'S Day theme carried out in the decora- Lx gg tions and programs. . f, gg Two delegates, Evelyn Rusconi and John Chesney, were sent to the Fresno Regional gi b Convention of Kappa Delta Pi in December. 5 . . QQ , J :megafwaemfsxvrearsraezvwearfmeafaazmsamInrairssaeaaasfsisiaizaaassxfesasfrusm aafsqs I Lg gg ., Hifi . . .Q a Fil ' 'f-T' 'UU I9 Z II '
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