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1 . Q Going, going, gone! Euros began their year with a poof, as the witch CAlbianj in their prize-winning Hansel and Gretel' homecoming display was pushed into the oven. The display was in line with the homecoming European folk-tale theme. Winniiag the homecoming display prize was only the first in a series of wins for the Eurodelphian Gamma Society, In the intersociety onesact play con- test the Euro1Sherwood play The Purification by Tennessee XVilliams took first prize. Euros were also successful in XVRA. Among their achievements was first place in basketball. Once-a-week visits to the Smith Memorial Nursing Home constituted the Euros primary service project. At Christmas, Euros gave a Christmas party for the patients, helped them decorate their tree, sang carols, and sent each patient a Christmas card. An active pledging program complete with cos- tumes, a scavenger hunt, and egg-signing by Sher- woods kept the Euphadies hopping. But the pledges avenged themselves by kidnapping the president of the society, the Sandwich-Sale-List-Maker-Upper, and both pledge mistresses. Fmt! Rau B Strand, K. Seaman, M. Cardenas, K. King, M. Brubaker, J. Tiller, J. Kirk, E. Moffett, M. VanAtta Second Razr: E. Manson, M. Dewey, G. Rosen N Rasmussen, S. Stewart, D. Witkovvski. P. Blasberg. M. Connable, C. Cumback, P. Flynn, M. D'Amico, R. Ross, H. I-Ieidel Tbird Roux' T. Roose L Godfrey A. Bikfalvy, V. Eicher, S. Lee. A, Doty, M. Staples, L. Swalm. N. Lamb, M. Schmalzried, J. Tuller, L. Smith I A Ai :r : L, ' 1 nn , A-mln 1:umm21n1lmn:1n1
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