G1 we foam! and pbz'l0znfZ21f0pzb funcfzbm ffl the year Phi Delt Mermaid . . . Delta Chi Sweetheart . . . Prom Queen . . . Sr-holarship trophy . . . Indian maids in the variety show , . . basketball trophy . . . individual basketball trophy winner . . . W.S.G.A. prexy . . , new and old WAA otfieers . . . scholarships and honors on Commeneement Day , . . Who's Who members . . . ALPHA S1?JE1L6Il1?I,1?YE .lune brides. Alpha Delta Pi began the 1952-53 sehool year with rush sueh did the other Greek organizations. and their formal party was based on a eoektail party theme. The aetives were dressed in semi-formal gowns and their Phi Pi E brothers helped serve hors-d'oeuvres and puneh to their prospeetive pledges. Shortly after this party the eleven new A D Pi pledges were honored at a dinner at the Deerpath. On Oc-toher 24, the pledge dance was held at the Swedish Glee Club. For Homecoming the A D Pi float was shaped like a big white ukele with the slogan, 'tUke Can lVin, LFC . At the annual Phi Delta annual swim party Joanne Ralston was browned Miss Mermaid . The Delta Chi's seleeted Violet Kubany their Sweet- hea1't. Eva Karpowiez was eleeted Junior Prorn Queen. Eva follows Joanne Ralston as president of Kappa Alpha. At the WAA banquet Gail Kuntz was awarded a speeial letter sweater for her outstanding partieipation during her senior year. Calla Ann Crepin was presented the individual basketball trophy. Donna lienters and Gwen MeGrew are freshmen who made Alpha Lamb- da Delta. In addition to the sorority as a group reeeiving the scholarship trophy. several A D Pi's graduated with distinc-tion: Calla Ann Crepin, Summa Cum Laudeg Joanne Ralston, Magna Cum Laudeg and Gail Kuntz, Cum Laude. These girls were also eleeted to Who's Who. Joanne Ralston and Calla Ann Crepin, editor of the Forester, both received honors as two of the four seniors who ranked highest in general sn-holarship. The 1952-53 officers were: .loanne Ralston, president: Calla Ann Crepin, viee-president: Barbara Breen, recording secretary: Audrey Nemanieh. corresponding set-retary: and Beverly West, treasurer. Left to rlght R il ton li. Counihan, Nenianieh, Crepin, Waelterline, West. .4 'sf RQ?-fgsb, 4 'Q-9 gb M'-ff ' -6689
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First anniversary as a national sorority at Lake Forest . . . dinner in honor of graduates . . . seventeen pledges . .. Bohemian costume party given by Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . trophy for outstanding technical work in Garrick . . . participation in sports . . . brother-sister skit with TKE's in the Variety Show . . . a cum laude graduate award for excellence in scholarship . . . Alpha Lambda Delta members . . . Winner of the Lizzie K. Schermerhorn Memorial scholarship . . . receiver of the Lake Forest VVomen's Club scholarship . . . Religious Activities Council chairman. Alpha Phi began 1952-53 by pledging seventeen new girls. Their oflicers were Pat Cambridge, presidentg Carolyn Bopp, vice-president in charge of pledgesg Jean Arthur, vice-president in charge of scholar- shipg Rosanna Robaska, treasurerg Virginia Swanton, recording secretaryg Lura Gibson, corresponding secretarygand Joan Gehres,rushingchairman. At the initiation banquet in February at the Deerpath Inn, Elizabeth Krohne was presented the scholarship trophy for outstanding scholar- ship in her pledge class. Birthe Ellekar was awarded the ideal pledge trophy for her outstanding contributions to the chapte1'. ' On May 6 the chapter honored their six graduating seniors at a dinner held in Lois Hall. Entertainment was the staging of a mock sorority meeting. Place cards were tiny mortar boards with the guest's names on them. Judy Kees was awarded a trophy for outstanding technical work at the Garrick awards banquet on May 3. Elizabeth Krohne was given the Gamma Epsilon chapter of Alpha Phi freshman award for excellence in scholarship. Rosanna Robaska received the Lizzie K. Schermerhorn scholarship for 1953-54. Virginia Swanton was one or the recipients of the Lake Forest VVomen's Club scholarships. Top row Holm ka, Cumlmriclge. V Bottom row Swanton, Arthur. . A Fi? 'X' -.Q -' gf -'Pwr Standing: Reed, Robaska, VVhitniore Bloeniendnnl, Krohne. D. Anderson man, Jorgensen, Ellekar, Penfield Swanton, Hines. Seated on floor: Gchres, J. Hansen Arthur, Cambridge. Seated in chairs: B. D. Hansen. Sen-
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