Indiana State University - Sycamore Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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IDRUM ERNITY KIT 51-PHA Slcm Tmfs 'Lrmr mm-N Punt' Gum Gunn Sim BLANKET HOP COMMITTEE The Blanket Hop originated as a Press Club project in 1936, but since that time it has been sponsored jointly by the Press Club and the Student Council. The dance, held this year in the Deming Ballroom, Friday, February 26, was well attended. The Blanket Hop is noted as the only open dance of its kind at Indiana State. Its purpose is to raise funds to buy blankets to be awarded to the football team at the Razz Banquet. Wayne McIntyre and his Statesmen fur- nished the swing for the occasion. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. V. Dewey Annakin, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Glascock, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Strum, and Mr. Wally Marks. Credit for this success- ful dance goes to Earl Koile and his committee, George Swanson, Martha Yeager, Al Larr, Katherine Shagley, Maggie Mae Davis, John Voigt, Virginia Pulliam, Dorothy Keilman, Juanita Hamm, Henry Pigg, and Maxine Smith. BLANKET HOP

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The Alpha Sigma Tau Fraternity Won both the judges' decision and the audience award in the 1937 Campus Revue with their presenta- tion of 'fLittle Fraternity Pin,', a musical skit directed by Harvey Bosell, Clifford Skomp, Stanley Jones, and Al Larr. A school scene presented by the Delta Lambda Sigma Fraternity placed second in the audience vote, while Romany,l' the Alpha gypsy scene, received second place in the judges' award. ALL CAMPUS REVUE Other especially original features of the pro- gram included a Scottish dance routine, a family album stunt, and a desert scene. Every sorority and fraternity on the campus participated in this presentation which has be- come an annual offering of Indiana State's dramatic department. The student directors of this year's Revue were Barbara Fessenden and William Richardson, who are especially well-known for their work in the musical and dramatic undertakings of the school. 1 FORUM FRATERNITY Sim: ALPHA SIGMA TAU,s ULITTLE FRATERNITY PIN GAMMA GAMMA STUN1' The Bla project in sponsored Student C the Demi was well The Bla dance of i is to rais. tothe fo lflliiyllq Ilished Cll3pQ1'Q M11 an Mrs, D Olgt



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BLUE AND WHITE DAY .f 1 .1 il X I ' Q .47 ll ff ff' , f The Kappa Kappa Sorority was awarded first prize for its float in the Blue and White Day parade. The unusual float which was in the shape of a streamlined boat bore on its sides the words, Kappa Kappa Cruiser . Four Kappas, dressed as sailors, were seated in the boat. The school colors of blue and white made up the color scheme. The Kappas were pre- sented a silver cup at the Homecoming Dance. The Alpha Sorority placed second with its float representing a Dutch shoe. The Lambda float, a green-roofed house, was awarded third place. The Blue and White Day parade has become a tradition. All social and scholastic organiza- tions on the campus take part. Certain rules governing the organizations are laid down by the parade committee in order that every or- ganization may have a fair chance for the prize. The judges for the event this year in- cluded the co-chairmen of Homecoming, the chairman of the parade, and representatives selected from the student council and from the faculty. The announcement of the judges' de- cisions followed by the awarding of the prizes was made at the Homecoming Dance held in the gymnasium. whiff. Blue all cvfhal -ectivfl 0 ,xldf duh Emefsotomine hiiilin the day lurnnae at member 9 Queen Horrlecomugihjg h0Y reCiPient 0 . 1 of The high Pom 1 when the col0l'f'U X

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