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AlpJiA Bi jna AlfJui Aesthetic and discerning, with judgment and delicacy of feeling, members of Alpha Sigma Alpha, art majors of outstanding ability and scholarship, endeavor to promote high ideals in the attainment of artistic development. Lejl lo right: Carol Jean McKown, Lillian Lael, Genevieve Philpott. Marjorie Honsowetz, Lillian Jamison. Gwendolyn Servick, Catherine Fairhurst, Anna Marie Hilscher, president; Doris Mead, Bernice Sapp. From Paris to Zanzibar, from Chungking to Vladisvostok, the absorbing tangle of world af- fairs carries the members of the International Relations Club to far-flung points in their un- prejudiced study of current events in the inter- national relationships. Marie Schinzel, Constance Norton, Katherine Gray, Lillian Lael, Lillian Jamison, Elnor Keefer, Edeen Pierce. Pied4, Clu t. From a frantic search for deadline copy to the gracious serving of the lenten breakfast series, Press Club members come and go with a versa- tility and nonchalance which belies their behind- the-scenes meticulous planning of the College paper, yearbook, and general publicity. Below: Beverly Schuster, Virginia Reisenauer, Anna Marie Hilscher, Mary Louise Blanc, Betle Meeks, president; Carmela Costello, Patricia Norton, Marjorie Cash.
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Augmenting the physical education curriculum is the Monogram club, new organization of majors and minors in P. E., who proudly wear the purple and gold athletic emblem. Hale, healthy, and glow- ing with vitality, they further interest in the field of physical education by example and exhortation. Sponsorship of college Intramural activities in bas- ketball, volleyball, badminton, tennis and Softball, falls into the hands of the energetic seven charter members, Helen Troyer, Bette Alberts, Evelyn Ny- berg, Eileen Pierce, Helen Beavers, Leah Cross, and Betty Snoey. Highest rank In the gymnastic files is accorded the physical education majors, who are privileged to wear HNC emblems emblazoned on white sweaters. HUo. Jau Bi(f na Mathematical precision and authenticity are watch- words of the weekly round-table of Rho Tau Sigma, devotees of things pertinent to the field of chem- istry. Discussions of contemporary interest and regular reports on current events in the laboratories of the world are table-talk for these enthusiasts. The official pin features the graduate, a mortar disk and the Insignia of the organization. Clippings and valuable reports are entered in the scrapbook, pro- viding a permanent record file of interest to incom- ing chemists. yj6S Above, le lBernice Safip, Anna Mane Ceslon, Clara Schneider, Eileen Coale, Leah Cross, Zelda l.t . yo Migaki. Above, right: Mary Ferrell, Betty Morin, Gertrude Costetlo, Joanne Hennessey, Georgia Ford, Kathryn Kemmer, Lorrene j Pasquan, Rosamond Johnson, Phyllis Smiley. Both groups are Rho Tau Sigma members. I Right, center Volunteers of the First Aid Unit Ixtruiage a victim : Bette Alberts, Virginia Reisenauer (victim), BetU Srtoey, j and Betty Hattenburg.
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Activities of the French Club are to be trans- lated in social terms. A waffle supper, wiener roast, and one-act connedy supplied hilarity to this year ' s gatherings. Front row: Marie Schinzel, Maxine McCanna. Eleanor Pontier. Back row: Ellen Oriard. Marguerite Adams, Josephine Chesurin, Ann illiams, Betty Morin. Helen Springer, Mary Louise Blanc, Marjorie Cash, president. AlfUus, Mu 2ietia The music honorary boasts of outstanding tal- ent. Concerts sponsored by members are con- vincing proof. Proficiency runs, too, along en- tertainment lines, declare guests who made merry at the club ' s dessert dance. Center picture: Marcella Cibney, Mariam Ruth Chajee, Eunice ' Burton, president; Mary Louise Lynch. fax. That the archery club ' s claim to fame is well- grounded was shown in the Bluegrass Bowman National Tournament where Doris Mead placed. Monthly shoots and the all-college tournament increased the group ' s renown. Below: Front row: Betty Snoey, Lorrene Pasquan. Genevieve Philpolt, Doris Mead, Georgia Ford, Eleanor Kelly, Margaret Molitor. Back row: Sorma Valentine, Clara Schneider, Zelda Anderson, Rosarr ond Johnson, Leah Cross, Carol Ross, Eleanor Pontier, Helen Troyer. I I
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