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'A' 'll Audrey Heckman, Phyllis Hahn, Marjorie Edixon, Jean Smith, Rosemary Lane, Jeanette Morgan, Jean Hungerford, Virginia Steinhauser. Margaret Wedding, Jean M. Johnston, Betty Ruggles, Betty Campbell, Barbara Hole, Doris Myers, Betty Pequinot, Polly Wikle. Dolores Shitflet, Cay McGowan, Carolyn Brown, Betty Morris, Jean Dieftenbach, Jane Meuller, Dora Ellsworth, Marjorie Fristoe. Lily Mobile, Phyllis Pirl, Martha Baldwin, Lois Raney, Dorothy Roessel, Wanda Glover, Patricia Graham, Mary J. Pollock. Jane Higgins, Jean McKnight, Betty Church, June Arnold, Betty Bunell, Marjorie Gatts, Elma Holkko, Elaine Stange. K Betty Bowles, Helen Ann McCarthey, Arlene Chamberlain, Helen Rothermund President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 7, , ,W ,W , , , Y, ,H x ... . , ,. , . ,,..,,.,,, -ml
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SlElVlll SlElVlllS -K 'A' For the second consecutive year, Sigma Sigma Sig- ma sorority listed more names than any other on the campus, and for the third time they led all other sororities in pledging. In campus-wide competition they won the Duchess cup, tied for first place in the Pork Barrel, and, led by Marge Wedding, rolled themselves into first place in the bowling tourney. Last spring they won the Rowboat Regatta. Individual headliners in this year's activities were Betty Bowles, president of Pan-Hellenic League and Phi Alpha Theta, Jean Hungerford, voted honorary sponsor of the Journalism house, Jane Higgins, member of student council, Cay Mc- Gowan, president of Zeta Iota and historian of Cardinal Key, Marge Wedding and Betty Morris, officers in Women's League. Sorority activities included a winter and spring formal, pledge dance, formal dinners at Thanks- giving and Christmas. Also, at Christmas, the ac- tive chapter presented the house with a new silver tea set inscribed with the sorority emblem. The rushing season was highlighted by a formal rush party styled as Coconut Grove, and an informal gathering at Reed's cottage. National sorority events saw the Tri-Sigs send- ing representatives to the regional convention, hold- ing the annual Founders Day dinner May l9, and playing hostess to the national president, Mabel Lee Walton. 'Ir 'A' llilVlll
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BETll lilllVllVll-l After the Round Robin tea, Beta Gamma sorority opened the social season with the traditional Monte Carlo rush party. The first dance of the season was a Sports Swagger at Twin Lakes, followed in Decem- ber by the Christmas formal. The pledges enter- tained their active sisters with the usual Lollipop dance, carried out in the true style of a kids' party. With memories, accented by perfume as a theme, the Beta Gams won the Homecoming cup for house decorations. This is the second year in a row that this honor has been taken by the sorority. Basketball laurels were added when the team, led by Hazel Kelly, took first place in intramural o o O o competition. Continuing with their varied activi- ties, the bridge team placed second in the Pan- l-lellenic league bridge tournament. Members of this sorority can be found in almost every school activity, including Cardinal Key, Women's League, Sociology club, Biology club, Home Economics club, Psi Chi, and Kappa Delta Pi. Betty Chapman is president of Women's League and was listed in Who's Who in American Col- leges. The Mothers' club was organized officially this year, and they, together with the Alumni associa- tion, gave o series of parties,
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