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Phi Phi Delia Phi Phi D has got the spirit We 're t11e best in all the land Come on sisters, sing your praises Of the pearl and clasped hands. The purpose of the Phi Phi Delta Sorority is to train and develop social expression and cooperation, and to promote a spirit of friendli- ness among its members. Our traditions consist of pins, pillows, sweatshirts, Olive , the Phi Phi octopus Qpresidentsy, ankle bracelets, wedding garters, honor ribbons. Some events are: FIRST ROW: Barbara Seaborn, Dorothy Sund, Arlene Glasner, Mar- garet Skaar, Myra Sanderson, Carol Enge. SECOND ROW: LaVonne Rumer, Ann Lynn Hanson, Audrey Furness, Mary Lou Cann, Connie Nelson, Joan Jongeward, Pat Hughes, Judy Hodges, Jo Abels, Par Johnston. THIRD ROW: Joan Wenberg, Kaye Terpe, Ann Hender- son, Pat Keller, Phyllis Lindstrom, Verlyn Seeklander, Margaret Linderman, Geneal Halverson, Phyllis Judd, Abigail Rian, Audrey Puckering, Lorraine Guenther, Jeanette Ruland. spring outing, Halloween party, Care Drive, select guest party, Waffle Feed, car washing party, spring breakfast cook-out, pillow making party, White Elephant Christmas party, dinner for members given by advisors, Get Acquaint- ed tea. for advisors given by members. 3' ?'x Audrey Furness, presidentg Connie Nelson, secretaryg Mary Lou Cann, vice president, Joan Jongeward, Pan Hellenic representa- tive. Not pictured: Bobette Albers, treas- urer. ..40..
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3 Gloria Martin, secretaryg Ilo Tuntland, Pan Hellenic repres-- entativeg Carol Hagerott, presidentg Harriet Vellenga, vice president. Other officers include Lois Mae Ness, treasurerg Betty Jean Gemar, corresponding secretaryg Karen Whitlock I musiciang Mary Lou Purintun, historiang Audrey Monshaugen, reporter . Lambda Rho The girls who believe in Romay- Latraya. Some of our traditional events include the International Dinner, St. Patricks Dance, and a Pizza Party. V FIRST ROW: Natalie Kuhn, Ilo Tuntland, Frances Reif. SECOND ROW Janice Koepplin, Gloria Martin, Carol Hagerott, Harriet Vellenga, Yvonne Lutgen. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Bjerke, Audrey Monshaugen, Mary Lou Purintun, Karen Whitlock, Marlene Harmsen, Jill Tuthill, Alice Wagner, Jenell Linzbach, Alita Dardis, Dorothy Gill. ...39...
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Theio lou Sigma Highlights of 1956-1957 in- cluded the pledge party where Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs were brought to life, the Christmas Formal teas for the advisors, and the Valentine dinner given by the advisors. The Theta Tau girls are FIRST ROW: Margaret Patterson, Loretta Huber, Nora Mae Basic, Nannette ICIIOWJ1 by their purple and Canfield. SECOND ROWE Marcia Rogers, Jean McGi1livary, LaVonne Flados, White gal-ters their White Myrna Dell Bowman, Bent Eide, Judy Marston, Carole I-Ietland. THIRD ROW: , - Shirley Clark, Delores Vollmer, Shirley Mutschler, Rosa Wann, Betty Erlen- empleq Sweatshlrts' and busch, Sharson Roesler, Mary Tollerud, Janice Prochasta, Lois Hoth, Lale 11116117 PIIIS . They backed Semenderoglu, Mrs. Grande, head advisory Alberta Keller, Bonnie Weidner, Ugly Ben who was C1-Owned Darlyne Goldsmith. at the climax of WUS Week. Meetings have been fun with social education. Cookie decoration and cake decoration demonstrations were given by experts . A French beautician supplied indi- vidual beauty tips . An evening was given to the science of antiques. We had a spring outing and a party in March. We learn, have fun, eat, and serve. Margaret Patterson, treasurerg Loretta Huber, secretaryg Nora Mae Basic, presi- dentg Nannette Canfield, vice president Not pictured: Lale Semenderoglu, his- toriang Myrna Dell Bowman, publicity chairmanp Janet Pehrson, Pan Hellenic representative. .-411.
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