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ALP!-IA CI-il Founded at Chico State College May 16, 1918 Q W? signify Purpose: To promote among its members and fellow students the ideal qualities of comradeship, leadership, and scholarship. OFFICERS Aileen Beatty ....,................,e....,. .President Dolores Evans Johnson r,.... Vice-President Helen Caywood ............. .......... S ecretary Jeanne Gallatin ..... ,,-..,. T reasurer Mary Kay Steffen, ,,..,. ...., , ,Historian Miss Ruth Rowland. ,.... ..,.. . ,Advisor OUTSTANDING EVENTS Using autumn decorations as the central theme, the Hrst Alpha Chi pledge dance was held at Fairburn Hall in November. Richardson Springs was the scene of the annual Christmas formal held on Decem- ber 17. The room was decorated in silver and blue. Gaily decorated Christmas trees were a part of the decorations. On February 25, at an impressive cere- mony, the formal initiation of eleven pledges took place. Pounder's Day of Alpha Chi sorority was celebrated at an informal social held on Tuesday evening, May l6. Climaxing a very successful season, the annual formal dinner dance was held at the Oroville Inn on May 6. The sorority insig- nia in gold, orchid, and white decorations, and the sorority ships, were used in the decorative the-me. Closing the social season, alumnae and members were entertained at a picnic at Bidwell Park. '.,, ,. 1 ',, n ', . ..s2 1 , n n .vi a,-1 v,'. . . 's' . Q . '- ,sv- n.. .o.' . n v-,. . 1 1 ,... ...U nu, ' . v ., .' 11' . 1 ., I, -. ' 1 fl' 1 I 'f . H1- ., a,'e 0 I I .,.. 0 '14 . , x I... . .,, . ,-., uu i' 4 if s Y ',-ein , ,L ' .. v ' , 5- Zigi, .-. V .- .1j.'fl ' 'i'. ,i:1 'fir . ' V' ' :A -.-.-.-.31 i '.. .g., ' s' Tu s uv . -,,. 3. 1 ,,'.,q ai, 1 I 'UU ' UI, .-. 'f.: c ' .-ifii ll I :N Tile . - -.gy-! -' 2' -1. Ali , . . .HH .-fi-A 'Q ' . -,av 1. . N. 'nn Higgs. ' Q ' nfv' wg, --R I . , L-T.. - .33 . 'I ' aria A ? fl. in egg D. Ackcr J. Acker Arens Atwood Bartram Beatty Bridges Carpenter Carder H. Caywood M. Caywood Clark Cooper Courts Culbertson Fosgate J. Gallatin M. Gallatin
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are-,, WF-K an an E . 1 msn .i TE aw ,1- Ahlborn Akins L. Baker M. Baker Bay Carrico Clark Franck Gilliam Heard Hendricks Linton Melbourne Moore Nolan Orrell Osborn Parker Riechers Reirners Tilson Street Thompson Wageiiiaii Williams 'Wilson DELTA SICMA EPS! LON Founded az' Chico State College in June 1924 Purpose: To foster closer friendships, up- hold scholarship, and strengthen character. OFFICERS Bernadine Riechers .,.,..........,..,.,.. President Maxine Heard ...r.. ..... t ...... V ice-President Betty Melbourne ,,..... ,. Recording Secretary Bette Tilson ........ Corresponding Secretary Margaret Baker ....,......t. . ..,.,.,.. Treasurer Florence Hendricks ,....,. Sergeant-at-Arms Leona May Baker ..... ,........... H istorian Ruth Akins .....,,.,, ,..., C haplain CALENDAR OF EVENTS October 19: Home-Coming luncheon, at home of Mrs. Guy West. December 9: Christmas formal. February 25: Barn dance at Fairburn Hall. May 6: Birthday dinner and dance. May 22: Senior Farewell. OUTSTANDING EVENT As a national sorority this is Delta Sigma Epsilon's twenty-fifth anniversary. A con- clave was held at Cincinnati, Ohio, in honor of the event. Delegates from the Chico chapter were Rosemma Ahlborn and Dorothy Carrico. Ruth Akins, Rosemma Ahlborn, Leona May Baker, Margaret Baker, Dorothy Car- rico, Catherine Franck, Maxine Heard, Florence Hendricks, Frances Moore, Betty Melbourne, Betty Jo Nolan, Bernadine Riechers, Mildred Thompson, Bette Til- Son, Alta Wageman.
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