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m m m m M cl p m r p m ¥ 5 m m 4 7 10 £toSUf, j fyn teAsutieA, and SoWtitieA In 1683 a young man founded a colony where brotherly love and toleration should be active forces in men's lives. In 1942 we are still striving to uphold this ideal, if a smile will help a friend to start a successful day. a smile for everyone is our duty. Two sororities and one fraternity have tried to help spread the feeling of brotherly love on the campus this year, and as organizations have enjoyed furnishing entertainments for the school. Chi Sigma Phi Tho girls of tho Chi Sigma Phi Sorority havo been fortunate to have tho enthusiastic coop- eration of Miss Niestrath at their regular meet- ings at Hardman Hall this year. Parties of the organization varied from Chili Suppers to Theater Parties, and these intimate associations brought love and laughter to the heart of every member. Tho Christmas Season was filled with tho initiating of 1st semostor pledges, the making and selling of dainty boxes of candy, and the planning of the Annual Chi Sigma Phi Alumnae Christmas Dinner. Tho second semester hailed the fun end frolic to be anticipated from learning to know a new group of interesting pledges, who really showed their colors at the Gingham Swing. Tho crowning event of tho year was the Spring Formal. The music of Cedric Adams beat out the time, while friends, old and new. danced amid the swinging of balloons and crepe paper and the scent ol flowery arches. Alpha Theta Tau In the fall of '41 three active members, with the cooperation oi Mrs. Kling and Miss Hysell. began the 11 th year in the history of the Alpha Theta Tau Sorority. It was a pleasure to have Miss Hysell be another one ol our faculty advisors. Every month was held a meeting during which were made plans for the events of the year. Highlights of the year included a Valentine Dance, Weiner roast at Bryan Farm ana a Theatre Party for the rushes. The Sorority welcomed four girls into our circle ; June Ervin. Eileen Brown. Doris Wil- liams. and Mary E. Klatt. Tho History of Tho Chi Mu Delta Fraternity The Chi Mu Delta Fraternity was founded in September of 1941. The founders ana char- ter members were: L. Wilson, D. Galey, R. Al- len. L Miller. J. Sanders. R. Guthrie. H. Guth- rie, W. Meahl. A. Craig, and H. Campbell. Coach Pyatte was chosen as faculty advisor. At the first meeting the following officers were elected: L. Wilson, Pres.; L. Miller, vice president: H. Campbell, secretary-treasurer; and J. Sanders, Sergeant at arms. Meetings are held the first and third Mondays of every month. The Constitution was written and ar ranged by Henry Campbell and Wm. Meahl. Robert Allen wrote the pledge, and it was ac- cepted by the Fraternity. The Fraternity was fully organized on tho First of October, 1941. The colors chosen were, white, blue, and gold. The emblem is a shield with the Greek symbols XMA on it. The letters run from the lower right to the upper left corners. In the upper right corner is a crossed sword and broad axe. In the lower left corner is a torch. On Feb. 5, 1941, the first pledges were taken in. March 23-28 was held for Hell Week. 1. The itudeni Co-op Boardinq Club serves such qood meats that the colleqe professors and hlqh school teachers eat there. The stewards are to bo commended tor the splendid meals this ycar. but remember the cooks. Mrs. Morion ar.d Mrs. Gilliam. 2. One ol our scientific-minded qlrl is sophomore Mary Alice O'Bryant. She can be found either at the dorm or at the science lab. 3. Dick Anderson is another contribution oi Xenia. Dick plays first baso on the baseball team and he halls to the name of Andy. 4. One of our freshman commuters is Martha Shaw, who drives from near Pitchln everyday. Martha is a very popular and a pledqe of the Chi Siqma Phi. 6. Dleen Brown from noar Middletown Is also an elementary teacher who qraduates this year. Brownie is always In tho thick of thlnqs and is well liked by all. $. Alfred Bud Fohlman comes from Xenia. Ohio, and Is a Junior this year. He has been tho manaqer of the athletic team for the past two years and is next year's Y president. 7. A produci ol Enon. Ohio, is LeRoy Haynlo. a lunlor. who helps Frank Owens and can always be seen workinq around the school in his spare time. 8. The other member ol the Ervin twins is called Barbara by her parents, but U known to most students as June. She Is a freshman, pledqe to tho Alpha Theta Tau Sorority. 9. Get that tip Stoneylfl Paul Stor.eburnor out Jumps this Bluffton player in the Homocominq qame. In spite of Coach Pyatto's splendid coachlnq. the Yellow Jackots were nosed out of this qamo by ono point. I N N I N N W
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