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Sigma Eta Chi Under the capable leadership of its president, Gail Reckless, Sigma Eta Chi presented a stimulating and Challenging program for its members during 1961-1962. In costume and pageant, the Sigma girls developed their rush week theme, Its a XVOman's XWorld in Sigma Eta Chi, emphasizing the athletic, social, cultural, and spiritual aspects of the organization. The HSigma Amazonsy, narrowly missed Victory over the t'Mighty Pisces in a hockey contest. Other activities of the year included a fashion show spon- sored by Joyce Lewis of XVayne, the installation service for new members, the selling of cokes at basketball games, monthly prayer meetings, and a special chapel service featuring the Sigma choir. These numerous activities emphasized Sigma ChYs goal of developing all aspects of the individual member. ' FIRST ROW: E. Billups; J. Dahl; R. Kemp; G. Reckless, President. SECOND ROW: B. Stanley; D. Paul; S. Myers; E. Vough; R. Barker; J. Hill; L. Hodges; C. Paul; S. Smithson; L. Cockrell; R. Williams; C. Rumberger; R. Walton; M. Kinsman; N. NewelL THIRD ROW: E. Mosley; K. Lord; P. Seagren; L. Meeden; L. Bixby; J. Barr; C. Miller; M. Rinell; S. Scamman; M. Habel; M. Van Cise; N. Read; R. Wtidmaier; V. Harvey; C. Steele. FOURTH ROW: P. Johnson; L. Pullen; J. Dingle; L. Hurley; j. Braun; K. Miller; E. Hill; M. Young; J. Glover; M. Holeman; M. Hall; B. Phillips; J. Hirt; N. Tomajko; H. Johnson; E. Hale; L. Merkle. FIFTH ROXV: E. Klingerman, Adx'isor; R. Davis; B. Helms; C. McDaniel; J. Hahn; K. Parker; L. Myers; L. Towle; S. Forney; J1 Martinson; C. Trindle; S. Schmidt.
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FIRST ROW: W. Dougherty; R. Lothian; J. Lothian; G. Abbott; R. Church; 8. Halloway; D. Braddock; P. Bolster; B. Stergios; R. Wagner; C. Pickard. SECOND ROW: L. Desmangles; R. Paynter; E. Atawafe; F. Shiffer; C. Gibson; R. Walk; R. Church; W. Zemitis; T. Booth; R. Hewitt; D. Gay. THIRD ROW: R. Greenblatt; C. Thomas; G. Borgman; D. Lyon; J. Herrman; P. Robin- son; K. Koch; M. Smith; R. Serviss; A. Rae; R. Fresne; D. Lietzke; D. Burkett; H. Knipe; W. Offutt; W. Howell; W. Sibley. FOURTH ROW: D. Mating; E. Ladrew; D. Slaght; W. Lewis; A. Lorente; R. Johnson; G. Anderson; N. Cole; D. Smyrl; L. Lefeber; L. Bell. Pi Iota Chi From the day the 1961-1962 school year started, Pi Iota Chi menis literary society coh- tinued its unprecedented leadership in campus activities and school spirit. Rush Week brought a record of thirty-seven new members, which were duly installed at a candle light service. At this time Prof. Byron challenged the fellows to further school service, as individuals and through their society. With the sudden growth in number to sixty-seven, Pisces saw fit to purchase a pop-Corn machine to be used at inter-collegiate events. iiPisces at the Moviesj, an all-school function was well-accepted by the student body. The so- ciety,s functions, including a smorgasbord and a spaghetti dinner, were well attended and enjoyed by all. It is with great optimism that Pisces looks forward to the coming years, to the things which can be and will be accomplished by this society. I. ; WWX ii Jagirig Aye; u .-
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thv WW, ,, h, , m Sigma produced connection With Here, the latest Ruth Widmaier. a contemporary fashion show in the Joyce Lewis shop in Wayne. style in raincoats is modeled by President Peggy Parker presents some Gay Nine- ties styles in a fashion show that was a part of Kappa's Rush Week program. Alpha went Hawaiian during Rush Week. Those muumuus were the identifying mark of every Alpha girl, in this case pictured is Cherie Ginther.
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