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Beta Chi Theta Pres. ................... Pat Campbell V . Pres. 81 Treas ....... Joanne Beernich Sec. ................... Ellen Ladwig Social Chairman .......... Alice Crofts Pledge Warden ........... Mary King F all came and the Carroll Campus buzzed with the enthusiasm of Beta girls. Orientation Week found Alice Crofts, co-chairman with Pat Campbell and Mary King to ably assist her. Rushing began with a whirl of activities beginning with a truly impressive tea at the home of Mrs. James Frisch. Beta iiSno Snugii as an informal party theme proved to be a very successful event. And finally following our annual Treasure Island dinner with traditional orchids, we again found ourselves with the largest pledge class of the rushing season. In the midst of all these rushing festivities we honored our advisor, Dr. Alida Degler, 0f the language department, who has been with us for more than twenty years. After weeks of planning Homecoming arrived and with it a parade of beautiful floats. Beverly Mann represented us in the queeifs court. Party time came too. Swinging doors, giving the effect of an old cabaret was the theme for a gala iiBums Brawl? Highlight of the evening was the crowning 0f the iiKing 0f Bums? A Christ- mas party with Santa and his helper was the next of our many activities. Most of all we enjoyed the annual Blue Carter Dance held at the Avalon Hotel. iiBeta Through the Years: with various dances and songs carried out the theme. It was enjoyed by all, particu- larly our guests for the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Huddleston and Mr. and Mrs. Heyer. It was also our pleasure to have as our guests girls from each of the other social groups. Cheneque Country Club, for the second successive year, was the scene of our Beta Spring F or- mal. Tom Turkey dinner with all the trimmings left us in a fine mood to dance to the modern music of the Varitones. We know our seniors will be sad to depart from our lively traditions. Most outstanding in our Beta Life this past year was the fact that we celebrated two Founder Days, Beta Chi Thetzfs last on F ebruary 14, and Alpha Gamma Delta,s first on May 30. Truly a pioneer in sorority organization, having been the first on the Carroll Campus founded in 1910, we now find ourselves the newest organization in sorority life. On May 17 we were formally initiated into Alpha Gamma Delta as the Beta Epsilon Chapter. The following day we were hostesses t0 Carrollis social groups at a Presentation Tea at the Ava- lon Ilotel. XVith the close of another year, a feeling of satisfaction is found within the group - a feeling that we have successfully completed another year. Page One Hundred Eighteen
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M eredith H elen M urgaret Joan Borkenhagen Chandler Dal zell Filliun g Barbara Sylvia Carol Sylvia Hicks HouteH juedes Knoll Ann Dianne Joyce Doris Kravik M iller Schlichtin g XVarring Elaine Cheli Donna Johnson Carol Ruehlman l .113 Vittenbergcr Not Pictured: Betty Klokner, Lois VVisniewski Page One H and red Seventeen
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Sigrid Angstrom Marlee Fredendall Carol Kraft Barbara Nelson Patricia Barr KaV Garvens Ellen Ladwig Violet Niemi JoAnn Alice Shirley M ai'ilyn Beemink Crofts Crofts Erickson Joan Virginia Judith Mary Cross Huff Hoffman King Patricia Dona Lee Lorraine Sandra M alone Mielke M 0rrison Naidu Virginia Jane Nancy Nancy Schleiper Sell Venne Walsh Patricia Campbell Joyce Harden Beverly M ann Carla Schuster Betty W ilson Page One Hundred Nineteen
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