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ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA commandeers art majors of outstanding abilit . Gold, blue, ver- milllon combine to form the club ' s official pin, designed as a hand encircled with the symbol of Christ. Directed by Anna Marie Hilsch er of Wenatchee, the club led off November 20, with its traditional annual formal costume dance, the beautiful Beaux Arts Ball. A formal Christmas dinner in the studio, sketching tours, weekly discussions, pledge meets, spring initiation, and cottage party were highlights. Weekly discussions on existing schools of art enable pledges to qualify for membership. WHEN THE COLLEGIAN and Yearbook go to press, yes sir, the Press Club does it. Aside from scampering for news, scaring up editorial ideas, planning layouts, drawing dum- mies, and meeting deadlines, members vigorously paddle in the social slush. The club ' s Pigskin Shuffle, fall informal mixer, was the college ' s first social affair. With an old- fashioned Hallowe ' en fudge party and taffy pull, editorial veterans welcomed new staff writers into the fold. Outfitting the Press Room with a dozen new chairs caused commo- tion topped only by the Yearbook and spring fetes. TOX, maybe you haven ' t guessed it, from the Greek, Toxopholyte, means archery enthu- siast. All sharpshooters wend their way Toxword. In early fall the club begins its year ' s program of novelty shoots followed by suppers. Headed by Carol Ross, president; Norma Valentine, and Eleanor Pontier, field-captain, innovations were introduced during ' 43. One of note was the Archers Waltz, a shoot to rhythm. Not only do members participate in intercollegiate shoots, but stage as their big event a June tournament to pick the college trophy winner. In the art studio sketching are pledges and members of Alpha Sigma Alpha, college honorary art society. In the fore- ground are three pledges: Bernadine Bayley, Bernice Sapp, and Lillian Jamison. In the center of the group, pledges Betty Driscoll and June Roberts, art editors who designed and dreiv the sketches for the 1943 Yearbook: and Mar- jiorie Honsowelz, pledge. At the back, dub officers: Anna Marie Hilscher, Alpha Sigma Alpha president, and Lillian Lael, secretary. ' I ?=:.•« ;»Tir '
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