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FIRST ROW: N. Hastings; S. Whitman; S. Blum; M. Garrison; A. Franseen; M. Dugdale; J. Hendrickson; B. Moore; M. Fair; L. Owens. SECOND ROW: L. Burger; C. Pirto; R. Tyndale; 0. Oh. P. Edgecombe; C. Shafer; D. Veazie; J. Bond. THIRD ROW: B. MCGlOughlin; M. Parker, President; K. York; D. Trimmer; L. Bower; V. Hassler; K. McClain; J. Adams. FOURTH ROW: H. Saratovsky; C. Hulseman; J. Erskine; T. Gaska; A. Bauer; C. Wyer; J. Wieland. Kappa Mu Chi Kappa Mu Chi is the oldest of the womens literary societies at Eastern Baptist College. Established in 1954, Kappa now has a membership of forty girls, one of the largest it has ever had. Miss V. Jean Whittaker, College Registrar, recently has been inducted as the organizations advisor, and has been an asset to the group since she accepted the position. KMX are the Greek letters Which represent the words Kappa Mu Chi. They mean hFellowship in Christf which is the theme of the society. Under President Peggy Parker, some of the activities of the lit are a theater party to see hMusic Manf monthly lit nights, visits to places of interest in Philadelphia, and the traditional candlelight induc- tion service and dinner.
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Mi K L fig :va h a ammwxe e i W an... 49' tmz..m - :e 3, Am oma- . guide- anW1Mkw Kappa Alpha Gamma This yen, under the Ieildership of President Lloyd Evans, Kappa Alpha Gmnnm intro- duced a new idea on campug that of the coffee hour. The highlight of these coffee hours is a book review gix'en by one of the members, with a discussion period following. XVith the new members receiVed during Rush XWeek, Kappa also receix'ed a new advisor, Dr. Glenn Samuelson. The installation banquet held at the First Presbyterian Church in Norristown was a success and the main event of the first semester. XVith a Smorgasbord, an organ recital by Robert Plimpton and athletic activities in the picture, Kappa Alpha denm is striving toward its Charge in I Timothy 1:5, T Charity out of a pure heart, and of a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned. FIRST ROXY: A. Wentworth; M. King; XV. Stanton; H. Gray; K. Emerson; L. Evans, President; J. Jones; R. Slaght; W. Chegwin. SECOND ROXY: G. thlington; B. Kelso; JT Burns; 5. Crumley; J.C1'iswcll; D. Steller; R. Shaw; T. Bailey; W'. Mild: J. Milby. THIRD ROW': B. Hall; D. Ashmnll; L. Thompson; K. Jewett; J. Hill; T. XVilli-Ams.
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3' Lambda Pi Kappa 1. .,LA Easterds youngest literary society exhibits no manifestations of the swaddling stage, but is presently an influential kinetic force characterized by directed vibrancy and verve. Lambda Pi Kappa blends dedicated striving for quality With a bracing, but not heady, admixture of fun and fellowship. Under President George McCurdy, serving his second a term, Lambda features positive leadership, productive membership and practical brother- 5 liness. A sensibly conducted Rush Week campaign culminated with the addition of a promising crop of worthies. These and the older members are endeavoring to have Lambda achieve not just sporadic growth, but continuous constructive development. w N -V x, -iLe;;m -A5h10A '7 l L 7 FIRST ROW: J. B. Love, Adviser; R. Cassidy; A. Hunsberger; A. Thomas; R. MacDonald; J. , Gibbs; G. McCurdy, President; G. Raker; D. Rohlands; H. Bunting; R. Moon; W. Nyce; R. Ken- -' w; nett; C. Kruhm. SECOND ROW: J. Kennett; D. Nice; R. Stelling; R. Wenger; G. Whitelaw; J. C ? Leaming; K. Carpenter; D. Inazu; L. Thoren; D. McCall; G. Wallace; R. Suessmuth; J. Page. THIRD ROW: F. Poehlman; B. Lukens; O. Rieksts; D. Hendersen; D. Lyman; D. Gass. m I1 H T m , . ,, V x ,4 I $ 4 ?:.1;' ' K
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