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.. f 'E' e 5 ,, 5 Left: Pi Kappa Sigma Pledges. Front row-M. Bielar. C. Rickman. J. Mcl-Iugh. M. Endicott. Center row-L. Rathbun Y. McLain. D. I-Iyatt. C. Endicott. C. Kane, A. Chamberlan. Back row-D. Ebbe. V. Daniel. B. Reed. J. Bohlander, M. Bassler B. Fado, Right: Joanne Kelly is one Pi Kap representative at the Panhellenic Fashion Show. PURPOSE: To work together for scholastic achievement, social efficiency, and moral develop- ment. HISTORY: In 1925 Pi Kappa Sigma was organized from a local sorority, Pi Phi Beta, which had been on campus since 1898. Now it is established as one of the largest sororities on campus. ACTIVITIES: At the beginning ofthe year, the Pi Kaps began social work as well as social activities. A number of CARE packages were sent overseas. Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets were made up for needy townspeople. Social activities began in helping the Panhellenic Fashion Show Tea, held in September. October 16. Cake sale. October 30. Home-Coming Luncheon. November 17. Founder's Day was observed with a banquet, All members wore white durf ing the day. November 19. Welcome dance to honor new pledges. November 30. Program-I-Iair stylist. December 5. Early Sunday breakfast for pledges, at home of Mrs. H. A. Staples. December 14. Christmas Party. January ll-Initiation. February Z1-Informal Rush party with the theme of Pirates and Underwater articles. March 9. Formal Rush Party held at the home of Mrs. Roy Berlinger, with a blue and gold castle theme. March 29. Program-Speaker on China, crystal, silver. April 5. Dinner honoring pledges, at Airport Restaurant. April 29. Formal Dance given by pledges in honor of actives. May 3. Initiation. May 8. Mother's Day Tea, at the home of Mrs. George Peterson. May 17. All-Sorority Picnic in Orland, May 31. Senior Picnic and Secret Sister Party. Pi Kap Lois Morrow was elected 'Sweetheart of Chico State at Lambda Pi February dance. '
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PI KAPPA SIGMA OFFICERS Lois Musselman .......... . ,. .. ., P resident Sylvia Rastler ,........,..., Corresponding Editor Marianne Cherry ......,.e,.,..,e..,. Vice-President Joan Allen, Lucille Brown Ann Robbie eee.,........ Corresponding Secretary .,...,........................ Keeper of the Archives Mary Keyawa ,...... ...... T -Recording Secretary Betty Jane West ...........,.... Sergeant-at-Arms Juanice Hocking ,ooo,...................,... Treasurer Joanne Kelly, Barbara Johnson. .........rr. .Press E. AITKEN J. ALLEN I. ALM H. BEATTY Y. BROOKS E. BROWN L. CABORN M. CHERRY D1 CHRISTENSEN B. CORL A. DAVIS L. DEBING S. FOX M. HARDENBROOK J. HOCKING M. HURLBURT B. JOHNSON H. KEECHI J. KELLEY M. KEYAWA J., KNOTT P. MATTHEWS M. MCCLELLAND B. MOORE L. MORROW L. MUSSELMAN S. RASTLER A. ROBBIE D. STAFFELBACH J. STARNES M. WALTZ W. WATT B. WEST B. WHITE F. WILLIAMS J. WOGAN MRS. SCOTT
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AN HELLEN IC PURPOSE: To promote friendship among members of various sororities and to supervise sor- ority activities on campus. HISTORY: The Panhellenic Council was established at Chico State in 1924. OFFICERS Betty Jane Eames ,.... .....,,,.., P resident Lois Musselman ..c... ...... , Secretary Dorothy I-Iescock .................... Vice-President Fern Ludden ................,................. Treasurer ACTIVITIES: Sponsored Fashion Show to raise funds for Annual Spring Formal Dance, B. EAMES W D. HEscocK J. KELLEY L. MUSSELMAN L. Wnsr B. WOOLSEY Center picture: The committee in charge of arrangements for Panhellenic Fashion Show: B. Greenwood, Y. Brooks, M. Shepard, and F. Ludden. Bottom picture: Participants in the Fashion Show from Chico State's four social sororities.
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