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for a januari Norma - Us I lic Borghlld 2 Janie ct Andcrf 2 lung' rri ,Mary Hart' :,...f-av -,. - - 'K An elaborate skit is performed by 3 Cluaftette of Cf1fhUSiaStiC'N11 Sig'DQ1ta Racers has their weekly meeting in Old Main. Could it be they are fighting a HIC 111 SUC gal' - Delta Rho, front row: Paul Knutson, Iames Stolt, Iimmy Danielson, Kenneth Harstad, Clare Aubol, Duane Nelson, Iohn Elton, Byron Grove. Second row: Kim Strand, Russell Nordine, Dennis Haaland, Duane Flagstad, David Lee, Robert Borson, Iohn Tjostem, Mayo Ellingson, Wayne Ingwalson, Lowell Malm. Third row: Marlin Spangrud, Gerald Koenig, Earl Brekke, Howard Sylvester, Gene Minshall, Kenneth Engh, Herman Heupel, Dick Hodges, Robert Amundson, Andy Kramins, William Hanson. Back row: Lowell Bratrud, Richard Hvidstcn, Gary Froehlich, Sidney Sheggeby, Ioel Christianson, Iay Borchert, Gaylen Thorstensen, Marlyn Slettum, David Rebers, Roger Haugen, Clarence Knutson, Richard Iacobson, Allen Larvick. Delta Rho Aubol reflects the Breaking into a grin, the face of President Clare 1 . Noblitt's words as the two gent CITICH sit with M. C. Marlin Spangrud at this Silver Moon Sm0kC1'- not-so-serious nature of Dr
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Nu Sig me 1 '67'Z6Z.fbiPU, their 6191 Gloved hands fed French bread and hot chocolate to Nu Sig and Delta Rho members when they turned out for a Ianuary sno-nic. ROMOTING friendship through activities, Nu Sigma Rho-Delta Rho planned a variety of parties. Not content with the usual smoker, Delta Rho in- vited Nu Sig and made the first fone into the tra- ditional joint smoker. Paying no heed to Ianuary weather, the society turned out with cans of beef stew and can openers for their sno-nicn in Legion Park. Bowling, partying, and caroling around cam- pus-these were some highlights of fun for Nu Sig- Delta Rho members. The two societies also drove to the Augsburg game. Central Lumber Yard was the scene of their Hoat-building project, the result of their labors took third place in the parade con- test. The homecoming breakfast centered around a theme of Cobber Educators-I-lelmsmen of Youth. Ambitious members compiled a list of alumni mem- bers with their present addresses. Delta Rho mem- bers adopted an ofhcial style for society stationery. They also appeared this fall in new society blazers, a unique idea among men on campus. Nu Sig, front row Lorna Aubol Patricia Rlce Iudy Rennre Kay Anseth Eulale Rustan Shirley Hentlla Lenore Larson Iackxe Rogelstad Marlys Peterson Norma Wold Alma Mae Sneva Second row Arlene Ellxckson Elame Hand Norma Iohnson Shirley Venaas Marlys Iensen Ieanne Anseth Eliz b th B B hld a e uran org 1 Oyce a vevo ir row: Elizabeth Bauck, Wanyce lung, Ienie yce a vorson, u y Speers, Ianet Frarck, Bev Bergstad, Mary Hart- Sandvlk, Verla Hemmxngson, Marie Sandven, Esther Spong, Sylvia Monson, Marian Lindstrom I S l ld Th' d Shaw Inga Finstad Barbara Hanson Iudy Clingo Charlene Herman Vi' ' 7 i t 2 : , , 13 Zalms, Shirley Larson, I K 1 Sh B - , son, Glory Blessum, Bev Wagner. Back row: Ardis Hanson, Aloha Rosendahl, Louise Rue, Lo H loyce elinlg al-on amz, Jeanette Anderson, Harriet Andcr Hel, Mary Lou Barrett, Lois Score, Carol Iverson, Betty Rachow, Christine Knutson, Ahna Garnaas Ian Hult Marlene Nelson 44 ':t :'r 1rr1:f::::a:: T 5'.L'!' 4 Lg IL--7: 5:1 :W Ii 2:3 iii'- I r l An their Weekl- elabome ' N
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19 Phi Kapps, front row: Charlotte Foss, Evonne Beastrom, Marlene Olsen, Barbara Natterstad, Shirley Giere, Iayne Buttke, Estelle Bermodes, Gloria Larson, Iean Soderberg. Second row: Phyllis Thulin, Barbara Iohnson, Phyllis Syverson, Iune Meland, Virginia Hendrickson, Sharon Paddack, Mildred Holsti, Sybil Gunder- son, Marlene Gronbeck, Verona Quale. Back row: Ieanette Loken, lean Haugom, Eunice Schulz, Annette Barsness, Mary Wilson, Selma Holsti, Mabel Velde, Doris Everson, Lois Thorpe, Marcia Maloney, Cherryll Cook. - l Sheriii Dill I hcnchmanirli Kapps Tauforthctl 0 J 07, 0126 H77 dug I 6 Z ci Z 6 Shaping 1 napkins, l project. The Phi Kapps and Beta Taus demonstrate their loyalty to the Cobber team by racking their own version of a Macalester football man on this l'f'Tw,ff0'111 ,L colorful float. in mm W EFLECTING their motto, Beta Tau Omega and Phi Kappa Chi members participated in a great variety of activities ranging from bowling and ice skating to eating French toast in the Tree Top Room. A Christmas project resulted in a gift of money for a needy family. After a great deal of window shopping Phi Kapps decided on sweaters as their official mark of identification. They resorted to an old-fashioned hay-ride for fall fun. Moorhead- Fargo members invited their society sisters and brothers to their homes for a progressive Christmas supper. Presenting a hilarious program for the Ian- uary all-college party, Phi Kapps and Beta Taus satirized the modern television western in an orig- inal skit entitled Dill Pill Rides Again. +1 ,iw .1-,.,,'f-5-' ., , , , V. . .....x
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