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pk sk .l W Malln P Mott J Baty A Gllespe Row Z E Mead D Besemer S Hammer Stealy M Hammer Red Postma S Gibson K H M ller S Rupert A Stroa E Powell Old Mother Hubbard The Sig's greatest triumph this year was win- ning first prize in the Inter-society Play Com- petition. The Sig-Philo play, The Ugly Duck- ling, was received with cheers and laughs by all who saw it. The Sigs put a large pledge class through their paces with such activities as dres- sing up in costumes of foreign countries, and, more unusual, of plants and flowers. The pledging period ended with a banquet at the Gull Harbor Inn. Throughout the year, the Sigs sold hot dogs to hungry girls in the dorm. Sig sponsors this year were Mrs. Averill and Mrs. Buskirlc.
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1 ,.,1, , I The Eurodelphian Gamma Society started the year i J. off victoriously by winning the Best Women's So- ., T' i l v' ciety Display award, as well as the Best All-Around I s , , r A if 'Q-,jg ,r award, for their Mofzizor and Merrirmzc Homecom- Q ig ing display. After Spring vacation, the Euros, with . M I the Sherwoods' help, took a full week to sandpaper ,li :iii their room and paint it white. They also hung the i, new lights which Mrs. Hackney, Euro sponsor, had donated. Each week during the year, different Euros if Q ki' '5 went to the School for Retarded Children, filling , . Ig a void which the teachers could not fill. In order to assist the Cystic Fibrosis Association, Euros offered to babysit for families with children who had this disease. During pledging, the Euphadies sang at the Douglas Senior Citizens Home and were very much appreciated. Mrs. Hammer was welcomed with great enthusiasm by the Euros as their new sponsor, and Mrs. Hackney was brought back with equal delight. I Euphadie and friend PLEDGES. Row 1: K. Young, J. Hodges, S. Burgess, E. Colingsworth, G. VanderLinde, H. Strong, M. Ray, N. Kuhns. Row 2: S. Hayes, A. Edgerton, P. Behnke, A. Fleming, S. Meyer, F. Kosbab, J. Schroeder, M. Laetz, S. Provost, K. Keener. Row 3: R. Thomsen, J. Fricke, N. Macurda, A. Sayles, H. Keel, S. Wotila, N. Lafuente, M. Neelands, B. Dole- man.
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