Colorado Womens College - Skyline Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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...Q si. . E if . M , M . E - .. sm ii H H s E ws asm M f are H ,, X H sr-i-aw-its fm WH smarts H H -ww . ,W , gym,-lm K prima- ...wma ii, a- ffm, -in -ar. a was H ,, mn H 22, man ww is H' We - tm R Q 'ga use iw H mm Bm 5 E. H Em. H , H 1 M H l I5 M ID W Row one: TRAUT. Row Iwo: R. SMITH, STUDEBAKER. Row zhrec: RYAN, RE1cHi3N. Row jour: D. RUSSELL, Uli1XIURA, TJXYLOR, C. JONES, IOHNSON, IORDAN. Y. W. C. A. Initiated as a new Y. W. C. A. activity and service this year were the Fireside Haunts held once a week before the open Hreplace in Foote I-Iall lounge. Other activities to foster comradeship and spiritual guidance among the students were the Friday cha els and the Bi Sister ro fram. Hol Week cha els climaxed the ear's reli ious services. 8 P in Y P Y S Other activities of the club included the Gypsy party, social teas, caring for orphans, and contributing to the Good Will Industries. The annual Melting Pot banquet was the outstanding event of the year. At the annual Mother and Daughter tea given by the Y. W. C. A., Mrs. Eleanor Nleans and her daughter were the featured speakers. Their topic was Writing At a later tea given by the group, Mildred Talbert Freeman, an alumna of Colorado Woman's College, sang. Bettyjune Hughes gave a musical reading entitled Song of the Portugesel' at the same affair. Cabinet ollicers are: Margaret Traut, president, Rachel Smith, vice-president, Madelyn Studebaker, treasurer, Helen Iordan, secretaryg Alice Taylor and Margaret Ueniura, World Fellowship chairmen, Mildred Iohnson, social service chairman, Dorothy Iean Russell, social teas chairman, Courtney Iones, crafts chair- man, Margaret Reichen, art chairman, Ierry Ryan, Big Sister chairman, and Lena C. Mayer, sponsor. 1888-The Slqyline-1938 Page 14

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Row one: SXVII'IAR'l', CARLSON, Si:-JCLAIR, Rum. Row Iwo! MCCLAREN, GROUND, R. SAIITII, Erckiziusyiza. PHI TIIETA KAPPA Scholarship, character, and recognized qualities of citizenship are prime requisites to membership in Phi Theta Kappa, honorary scholastic fraternity. Membership in Phi Theta Kappa is limited to students whose scholastic average is Within the upper ten percent of the regularly enrolled student body of the college division. Three initiations and pledgings took place during the year, followed by formal dinners in the Little Dining room. At the first initiation dinner in October, Dean Baum extended greetings, and Dr. Vinke gave the address. At the March dinner President I-Iuchingson extended greetings, and Miss Marsh gave a program of Irish readings in keeping with St. Patrick's Day. At the April dinner President I-Iuchingson made the address honoring both old and new members. Other activities were an informal dinner at the Blue Parrot Inn, a tea given by Mrs. I-Iuchingson at the Campus 'White I-Iousef' and the annual honor roll tea given by Phi Theta Kappa for all students on the year's Honor Roll. Phi Theta Kappa members also assisted at the Freshman Tea given by President and Mrs. Huchingson. Initiates during the year were Marion Eickemeyer, Margaret Pyle, Lois Reat, Rachel Smith, and Avis Wilson. Officers of the group are Margaret Ann Ground, president, Mary Elizabeth Sinclair, vice-president, Lou Ellen Swihart, secretary, Frances McClaren, treasurer, Edith Louise Carlson, historian, and lane B. Parkinson, sponsor. Colorado W om:zn'.v College Page I5

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