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C. Seaman, lN'l.Ke1npsell,R. Kalile-1',N. Ross, B. Harper The Beta Zeta Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta elected as President-Carol Seaman ol' Racine. XN'isconsin. Nancy Ross served as Vice Presi- dent. Rush Chairman was hlarilvn Kenipsell. Secretary Barlmara Harper and Ruth Kahler lilled in the 'freasureris post. On Fridav. Septelnlier 30. the Alpha Xi's entertained the rushees with a garden partv in their traditional Rose Party stvle at Hixon Hall. Then on October 3, the sorority welcomed the li0llOXYlI1Lf Qirls into the organizationt hlickev Arnolt, .Iudv Cohen, Nancy Culp, Helen Davis, Gail Harluinson. Diana Lake. Geri Leoniwitz, Georgia Nlaguire, Diane lVliller. Joan Qelerich and Carol Schleilier. This fortunate group was treated to prime rilis at the Chalet for their pledge dinner. Carol Marshall. an incoininq ineinlier of the Coniinunitv Council, served as the Yice President ol' the very active organiza- tion, the CCC. Other Alpha Xi's in campus activities were Alpha Xis President. Carol Seaman, President of the Pan-Hellenic Asso- ciation. At the beginning ol' the second seinester, the Student Congress elected Marilyn Kenipsell to direct the Elections Coininittee. Another verv Z8 LPH I DELTA Forester Day ring toss booth with real legs. , .,,,.,., .5 ' I:-qt-1' .f 55 - .v tx sting? sings SLK 1, on active Alpha Xi was Gerri Ricci. who served as the Yice President of Alpha Psi Omega. On lmooth ring ' Forester Day. the Alpha Xis set up a where customers could toss garters to real' legs.
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'lht' mt'mlnt'rs ol' Phi Pi Epsilon wcrt' tht' t'xct'llt'tl i'x'L'n tht' high lr.ttc'rnity st'ort'L it nits pgirtnc'rs ol' thc' .Xlphn Phi's ill it Qzilit l1t'1tCh 245. 'llhc' girls plzttwcl svconcl in Spvvrllmll. pttrtx .tt lllinois Dtmvs Pttrli. while' tht' llilfs while' 'login .'XnClt'rson xxon incliviclttxil honors in lK't.llll'll tip with thvm to prc'st'nt tht' Ship- tht' ttt'c'l1r'ry llJllI'll1ll1lt'lll. xxrt't'k P1trtx . .Xl Jhti Phi mothvrs :incl l1ttht'rs . , . . ' . l J , ,, .Xlphtt Phi Sttnclra Matclxt-iwit' wits st'lt't'tt'cl xwrc' t'ntc'rttnnw'cl tit tht' ttnnnzil lttrcnts lctl , , , . . . . . . . 5 ., .ts thc' ltttt lxztpptt Epsilon Swe't'thw'.1rt :mtl was 4:1 l,lllS llttll ttncl lor the' soror1tie's 'l-lvlp Dux' , . . B , ,, . ' t'lt'Ctt'cl lux' thc' Sittclvnt Hoclx' its lhm' Most pn lvct. thu' c'lt'atnt'Cl tlu' 'f1rc'c'n Room in tht' . .. ' . ' , . , ,, , . Tvpicttl Curl. lnstitntv. Goin Home' Ltntl l lirct' l.1ttlC ' Blt.icls wcrn' tht' two nmnhcrs sung lay the In Dmttizttics, 'Inch' HL1I'IlQ.'l' won tht' 'Uscxtr' group .tt thc li1tt't'lratti'1't1ity Sing in April. lor Bvst Tcclniicttl Dirvctor gmtl flgirolinc .Xlphn Phi ttunnccl up with the' Tlills in Shiclcls was tht' Stuclcnt Dircctor ol 'iSLilJl'lU2i Nlttrch to stttqt- ttncl prcscnt .-Xn lfztrly Nlzissa- Pair . Bt.-tty Davis plttyvcl in SLllll'iIlLlN, whilt' t'httst'tts Ciourtrooin SCCINYil.XX'llllSOIllL1HiiI1SL'I1 llttcly llzirtlcy wus in Second 'lilitvsltolclf' :ts Poor hlcnml' .md Nancy Bvll its thc' Httt- Barh Htinscn wats the Stvntor Exclmiigt' liclitor. c'l1vt-swinging girl. Thcn. on l ort'stt'r Day. while' .lucly Howttrcl wus Cforrcsponcling Svcrc- tht' Qirls st't up thc' Ping Pong hull toss hooth tary in tht' Stttclcnt Congrcss. Be'x'e'rly lN'4tytiiid .incl prt'st'ntt'cl xt Qolcllish to tht' winners. ln Alucly Httrtley wcrconthc' l3clmtt'Sqt1ucl.whilt- sports. tht' .Xlphzt Phi's won tirst place' in thc 'loan limits wits thc Elections CIl1ttii'tt1mi. Hvttc' howling lOllI'Il2llllCl1l with 21 high pin total ol Davis wits tht' CICICI Book Chttirtnzm. qloztn l't.o4ll. Pat Smith hclcl thc hiQht'st awiutqt' in .Xnclcrson is thc' incoming prcsiclvnt ol' Alpha thc' tom'nznncnt with 153. :incl hvr high Qgnnc' Phi and XYSGA. I.. 'ff IJ. l1lAf7le1lIL'.'1l. .Xndc'rson, D. .'Xntlt'rson, M. Schmitt. P. Smith. ll, Kimball, Pltiminvr, B, Htmsvn. lf, Sliiclcls. S XlacKt'nzit', Hartlvy. J1.wfI6ffzt-5 B. Blown:-ndaal, M, lNlinit'r. S. Clilkrfy. D. Bsnko, S. Hansrn. D, Sfiakv, D, Bzmnnola. Cf. Yztrga H. XVay, R. Davis, N. Bvll. C. lmontios. lifffmff lfmtx' S. lXloi1tqoim'1'x'. Y. F1'c'clf'nIJt1rg, Nl. Lindquist. Y. Kilkvary. P. Srp. H. Hayw, S. Golosimw. 2
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Marilyn Keinpsell directed the tours on the Old lN'est starred Diane Nlillcr, .leant-tte College Day and Gail Harlminson showed her Maxwell, Carol lXflarshall. Nancy Brown and skill in winning the lmadininton doubles chain- Carol Schleilier, pionship. Later in the spring, the girls sang Loch The Lake Forest College draina departiucnt l,oniond and Evening Prayer in the Inter- laenelited with the talents oliseveral of the Alpha fraternity Sinq. Xis as Gerry Ricci served as a Garrick advisor For a worthwhile project on Help Day the and was student director of the first play ol' the entire sorority cartcd their pledges down to year. Dial Nl lor lN1urder . Carol lWarshall Chicago to the Hull House to work lor the day. and Nancy Brow n were ineinliers ol' the draina lN1arilyn Kernpsell, delegate and Kay Sinith. societv. Alpha Psi Omega, while joan Oelerich alternate, Ruth Kahler and Barbara Harper, and Gail Harlminson were pledges. Mickey' representatives, traveled to Alhion College. Arnolt and Nancy Brown participated in the Nlichigan for the Alpha Xi Delta Province Childrens Theater Group. while Diana Lake Convention. worked as set designer and crew worker Un April 17th. the Alpha Xix celelmrated their throughout the Garrick season. Gail Harbin- o3rd year at their Founders' Day Luncheon in son. .Ioan Oelerich and hlickey Arnold secured the Anilmassador East Hotel. roles in the Carrick productions during the year. For next year. Carol lN'1arshall was elected to In Klarch. the Alpha Xix Qot together with the Coinniunity Council and Marilyn Keinpsell the Delta Chis and planned their act for the was chosen as Corresponding Secretary ol' the annual Variety Show. The theine Saga ol' Student Clonqress. 'lap Rffax' G. Ricci. CI. Seaman, N. Brown. D, lNIiller, G. lNIaquire, Oelerich. lNI. Kempsell, D. liake, C. Schleifer. Fzr-I Razr: NI. .-Xrnolr. N. Ross, B. Harper, R. Kahler, G. Harbinson. . -I Q .5 .... , - mm rv? ef' git. ,... uv . ' 2 9
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