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Sigma Delta Sigmas-FIRST ROW, left to right: Don Mor- ton, Paul Paulson, Ron Flagg, Bob Videl, Frank Thomas, ,lim Hubbard. SECOND ROW: Bob Flaherty, Bob Smith, Doug Garreson, Randy Greer, Ron Wolfe, Vince Henri. THIRD ROW: Tim Boddy, Chuck Auble, Bob .ik Theta Chi Eprilon Sororit Theta Chi Epsilon Sorority was organized at Oakland City College November 3, 1955. The purpose of this club is to pro- mote good fellowship with other students at Oakland City College. Among the activities that Theta presented throughout the year are: Joints with Beta Rho Upsilon lOCCl, Sigma Delta Sigma, Omega Phi Kappa, and Alpha Phi Beta tOCCl 3 rummage sales, a Christmas Charity project for the Fanny Waill Orphanagef' a rummage sale: their annual Boheme Partyfi Each Spring Theta sponsors the annual semi-formal dance MZtlIl1llCZl.N Complete with Voodoo masks, Zambezi No. 4- this year was a great success. Fall 1953 officers were: Grace Triebel, Presidentg Sherry Fisher, Vice President: Phylis Wilsori, Secretary: Pat Cahill, Treasurer, Terry Clancy, Sgt.-at-Arms: Mary Oliver, Alumni Coordinator: Jerry Sullivan, Chaplain: and Bev Sehrumpf, Social Chairman. Officers for Spring 1959 were: Sherry Fisher, President: .lo Ley, Vice President: Rosalie Anderson, Secretary, Pat Cahill, Treasurer, ,Ioan Kruse, Sgt.-at-Armsg Terry Clancy, Pailiamentarian: Sue Ellen Downey. Chaplain: and Bev Schrumpf. Social Chairman. Powers, Charles Caflle. K Theta Chi Epsil0nsA-FIRST ROW, left to right: Sue Laird, Mary Oliver, Pat Ca- hill, Grace Treibel, Terry Clancy, Bev Schrumpf. SEC- OND ROW: Suellen Downey, .lutly Thompson, Linda R0- setti, .loan Kruzi, Leila Gran- ger, Cathy Golly, Ellen Lar- sen. THIRD ROW: Irene Slculeft, Pat Flaherty, Rosalie Anderson, Emmy lou Steven- son, Sarah Smith, Elisa Sandy. Signza Delta Sigma Fraternit During the past two semesters the members of Sigma Delta Sigma have had many and xaried successful activities. From boat races and interfraternity athletics to joints, Homecom- ing. and Pioneer Hay tnis organization has contributed much to the lmctterment of Oakland City College. The memhers and alumni maintain a feeling of unity through fellowshipf, the motto of the fraternity. The officers who have made possible the operation of the cluh and who have heen responsible for the organizing and carrying out of events through the year are fFall 19581 : Der- ick 8'Nick'7 Armstrong, President: Doug Garrison, Vice Presi- dent: Tim Boddy, Secretary: Dan Malatesta, Paddle Master: Cliff Civerson. Social Chairman: and Vince Henri, Sports Chairman. Spring 1959 officers were: Bob Videl, President: Paul Paulson, Vice President, Don Morton, Secretary: George Carpenter, Social Chairman, Vince Henri, Paddle Masterg Bon Wcmlfe, Public Relations and Charles Cagle, Sports Chair- man. ,W , w , J W s lftyx E me ' ii' : i ..,., -gff Q 2': :ff.:1,., . W f i : at slela it root' eeee ,- .. ft A 1
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ONlljCrX Pl'll KAPPA. the fraternity which symbolizes Kappa Phi Dellas FIRST s ROWY, left to right: Bobbie Ball, Bonnie Kane. Lenora Moreno, Alberta King. SEC- OND ROW: Carole Brosa- mer, Aurlrey Rogers, Karen Henneberry, Joyce Hurnight, Nan Rhoades. THIRD ROW': Linda Hailey, Ilelen Barnes. 'VW Pat Wyarrle, Donna Dohling. NOT PICTURED: Sue Ahrens, Pat Porep, Bev Past, - lteslelle Garrison. Wlarllm Hill, Gerri Garcia. Kappa Phi Delta tfororit The members of Kappa are known for their interest in school support. Throughout the past year Kappa has spon- sored and carried out many community' projects. Among some of their activities were: Door to door campaigning for the Tinitcd Crusade for which a picture and article appeared in a national magazine. ushering at the Oakland Recreation Dc- partmcntis annual Christmas Pageant. Kappa joined other Greek clubs in painting and cleaning Alexander Community' Center and presenting a Christmas program, party' and gifts to some 200 children from that area. Officers for the Fall of 1958 were Bonnie Kane, President: Audrey' Rogers. Vice-President and Pledge Mistress: Linda Bailey, Secretary and Chaplain: Barbara Ball, Treasurer: Pat Porep, Public Relations: Pat Warde. Publicity' Chairman: and Karen Henneberryf, Pledge President. Spring 1959 olhcers were Bobbie Ball, President: Donna Dohling, Pledge Mistress: Karen Henneberryf. Secretary: Bonnie Kane, Treasurer and Public Relations: Pat Wa1'de. Chaplain: Linda Flamm. Publicity' Chairman: and Thalice Hatten. Alumni Chairman. 1 E Q6 We mega Ploi Kappa spirit. excitement and progress on the Oakland City College carnpus at Nlerritt possesses the first permanent fraternity charter. Omega brothers are concerned with all areas ol student activities. The goals are a high scholarship standing and build- ing enthusiasm throughout the College. Described as the Hhrotherhood of unityfi Omega Phi Kappa was organized in 1955 and has grown with each semester both in ideas and in membership. Included in activities have been the Sweethearts Ball. Pio- neer Day. Coke sales at athletic events. hay' rides. fraternity swimming parties. beach parties. and many other events. Fall 1958 officers were: Abner Brantley. President: Wil- liam J. Bulon. Vive-President: Paul Gundlach. Secretary : jim lludson. Treasurer: and Duane Lyon. Social Chairman. Fraternity' Club Officers for Spring l959 were: Dick Stokes. President: Bill Lenheim. Vice-President: Ben Bussel. Secretary: Paul Gundlach. Treasurer: and Stan Mintz. Ser- geant-at-Arms. i . ane Lyon. Omega Phi Kappas l lRbl ROV , left to right: Ian Milz. Dir-If Slokes, ,lim Hull son. SECOND ROW: Dull iEI:.'2Ii:lQ- K g 1, THIRD ROHM: lien Russell arl ilzner Brantley llill I,enllein1, Paul Gunlaclz Rhea llroicn. FOURTH ROHM: Lee Fisher. Robbie lIvlll'ZIIl1l'lf. Rirh Parker Un
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