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What Banquet, sponsored by Al- pha Chi, begins. Each of those at- tending the banquet are escorted into the gymnasium and are taken to a table designated as one of the original thirteen colonies. After ev- eryone is seated, a welcome speech by the President of Alpha Chi, Chuck Elliott, begins the banquet. The meal is served, and following it, a demonstration for women suf- frage begins in the hack of the gym. The women are refused the right to vote. Action is taken by the members of the Liberty Belles, and the male Presidential candi- dates are abducted! A compromise is made, and the candidates are re- turned, at which time the vote for the next Cedar What President is taken. After a show of hands by the students, Dr. Al Monroe and Dr. David Matson of the Liberalist Party are announced as the new President and Vice-President, re- spectively, of Cedar What. The Li- berals give a victory speech, but Dr. .lames Phipps of the losing Conservative Party has the last word: “I hope you get what you got!’ 1. Dr. Biddle is aghast when handcuffed. 2. A group of loyal supporters make their preferance known. 3. A grim-faced dummy hangs from the S.C.Ci. 4. Black-robed choir members, a sign of the Conservative Party, cry for women to “repent and stay out of politics. 5. Uncle Al is frequently heard campaigning. 6. The banquet is not the typical Cedarville banquet, where dates quietly discuss the classes they are taking. Quite contrary, one must yell to be heard. 7. The brass band becomes a sign of Dr. Monroe’s appearance. 8. Is this the true Dr. .Johnson? 9. It becomes necessary to use guns to maintain law and order. 10. While the bond plays Daniel Boone's theme song. Dr. Phipps plays his part. 17
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1 Women Organize Social Activities Cedarville women took an active part in this year’s Cedar What elections by appointing their own women candidates. The clubs in- volved in this escapade were Gam- ma Zeta Theta and Gamma Chi. Through a variety of social and service activities, Gamma Zeta Theta attempts to promote the true image of womanhood as they live for God. The women seek to develop their Christian personality and leadership through the many projects and speakers scheduled throughout the year. The President’s Wife’s Tea, week- end retreats, and their annual spring banquet are just a few of the many activities sponsored hy Gam- ma Chi. Through these events the organization seeks to develop poise and ease at both formal and infor- mal gatherings. Their ultimate goal is to become “Women for Christ”. 1. GAMMA CHI: FRONT ROW: P. Molin. V. Cline, D. Kelso, R. Taylor, S. Champlin. P. Axiotis, M. Filmer; SECOND ROW: K. Gray, B. Roth. J. Wagner. M. Humbert. T. Danec. L. Luere, S. Shaw, K. Kimball. C. Keller, K. Haga, V. Larson, D. James; THIRD ROW: J. Smith. D. Martin, M Streitmatter, B. Meyers, D. Hattenfield, M. Mayo, L. Patton, K. Langford, J. Anderson, D. Jansen, C. Douglass, S. Zink; BACK ROW: C. Smith, D. Festag, M. Greve, S. Board, D. Hazel. C. Kuhn, C. Watts, D. Robcry, D. Gawthrop. J. Kiser, S. Scoggins, R. Fenton, S. Bonzo. 2. Gamma Zeta Theta President Becky Reid expresses the sentiment of the women at the Cedar What banquet. 3. Workers prepare balloons to decorate the annual Gamma Chi banquet. 4. GAMMA ZETA THETA: FRONT ROW: M. Moore, N. Reitnaucr, K. Lapp, S. Higbee; SECOND ROW: P. Burtner, P. Townsend, B. Reid, H. Vassari, J. Wheeler, P. Grimmett, D. Howard, B. Cobb, D. Shu- maker; THIRD ROW: C. Kinney, R. North- cutt, C. Olson, S. Browning, D. Lones, S. Meaner, R. Rogers, J. Cobb, C. Hargis, S. Chamblin. 6. Debbie Hattenfield and Brenda McBride do their share to make the Gamma Chi ban- quet a success. 6. “Professional'' carpenters were hired to make the props for the banquet. 19
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