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Coral Lee Elizabeth Annette Gloria Mary Judith Betty Anderson Andrews Avers Banke Blum Brewer Brewster Lois Carol Edythe Charlotte Lois N ancy Sharon Christiansen Cobb Davies Dressel Eharoshe Fels Crabow Judith Karen Phyllis Carol Nancy Nancy Dolores Cunderson Hahn Hauge Helmer Hobbs Hogle Johnson Lauretta Marilyn - Rosemarie Dorothy Beverly Enid Joe Ann Keys Lange Lauer Lohuis Memer Morrison Nonhof Ruth Nancy Nancy Betty Nancy Lila Lois Nyhagen Otto Peterson Piehl Plummer Radke Regel Avian Patricia Sally Jean Beverly Margaret Mary Rose Rodseth Rose Sibbald Sizer Socha Stauffacher Swanson Marianne Evelyn Jane Carolyn Van Epps Wehrmeyer Wiemer Ziehm Page One Hundred Tbirty-five
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Pretidemf .................. Lois Regel Vice-pretident . ..... . ..... Nancy Hobbs Secretary ............ Coral Lee Anderson Treamrer .......... . Marianne Van Epps S ocial Chairman ........... Avian Rodseth Rmb Chairman . . ........ Betty Brewster Reminiscing over enjoyable experiences in Chi Omega is one of the things that makes life worthwhile, and college a memorable excursion. Theta Delta's year began with the revelation of the suite rejuvenated during the summer months. It was appropriately initiated by the many rushees, and the exciting confusion of the rush season. Tea at the home of Mrs. Davies, the circus party twhete all actives were at their best as clownsl , and the impressive Symphony Dinner highlighted rushing. A grand pledge class was the result. In October, the annual sweater dance took on a bewitching atmosphere as pledges and actives alike went to work with scissors, scotch tape, and other necessities for transforming the union into the land of ghosts and goblins. As the air became tinged with autumn and football fever tan high, we prepared for Homecoming. This Will 'Bee' Beloitis End was the slogan which we chose, keeping our fingers crossed that the cup would come to permanent testing ground on the trophy shelf. Our efforts were duly rewarded when we won for the third consecutive year. On November 17, the pledges entertained the actives at llThe Hillbilly Hop. Competition in volleyball was keen; the Chi 0's were indeed a happy throng when the championship tro- phy was placed, gleaming, on the shelf next to the scholarship award. Enid Morrison starred in Arsenic and Old Lacel', under the student direction of Lois Eharosh . Annette Avers was presented the Ptesidenfs Otatotical Cup, and Lautetta Keys was selected as Phi Theta Tomata. Lila Radke and Bill Cook reigned as King and Queen of Hearts at the Valentine Dance held at the Avalon Hotel. The Chalet on the Lake was the site of the wonderful spring formal; with this concluding event, another successful year has come to an end in the life of Theta Delta Chapter of Chi Omega. Page One Hundred Thirtyafour
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Pren'dent . . . . . . . ........ Jean Christoph Vice-prexidem ........... Betty Thompson Recording Secretary ........... Jean Aplin C orretpomiing Secretary ........ Jane Goss Treamrer ................ Elizabeth Berg Social Chairman .......... Roberta Oakes Rmb C bairman ........... Yvonne Wood September found the DZ suite full of enthusiastic girls all ready to swing into a new year which would include the making of new, warm friendships, the planning together of fun-packed parties, and the work- ing as a group on the many projects which would be coming up throughout the new term. First off on the DZ agenda were the rushing activities. The friendly, informal get-togethers in the suite, the formal tea held at Mrs. Wood's home, the lovely dinner at the Avalon, and the rollicking, informal party entitled, The Supper Club, highlighted the rushing season. These events culminated with our receiving fourteen new pledges into the bond. Next on the DZ calendar were the preparations for the homecoming float. All sisters combined their ef- .forts in the cutting, sewing, and hammering, which were involved in the completing of our entry, 1 Car- roll Take Thee Beloit. Taking second place, the float was one of which we could be very proud. Some of the most memorable events of the year were our parties. There was that clever Under the Sean dance put on by the pledges for the actives. Then came the magical-like Candyland Dance? and still later that wonderful informal party at Beulah Beach Lodge. It was the formal dinner dance, however, that cli- maxed these parties. With its soft atmosphere of music and lights, its excellent food, and its warm con- geniality this formal dance was one to be long remembered. School activities kept us just as busy as party, party plans. We were all very proud of Dottie Wilcox when she entered the annual oratorical contest with her llThe Lost Thread. Her oration was not only su- perbly presented, but was also written in words well-chosen and artistically arranged. Soon after the beginning of the first semester, news came out that the DZS had won the scholarship cup. This meant one thing a the newly acquired TV set was definitely not interfering with out so called ustudy habits. Before we realized it the second semester had gone by and summer with its wonderful days would soon be upon us. The good byes were sad, but we all knew that vacation would soon pass, and another terrific year would be in store for us. Page One Hundred Tbirty-Jix
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