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Front row (left to right): Ehningor. Massngarb, Bodloy, Middaugh, Kentopp. Blouol, Munson, McKay, Vance, Barnes. Bang. Boggs. Gruber. Second row: Comoman. Sancha. B. Pabian. Knudson. Tridlo. Walker, Scrivner. Otteman, Jensen, Hieronymus. Siebert. A. Meyer. Ulferts, Marshall. Hurlbert. Roemor. Pki Alpha Phi Alphas embarked upon a year of ac- tivity with their formal rush tea held in October in the President's Apartment. A south sea island complete v ith miniature smoking volcano provided the motif for this affair. Eighteen new pledges endured the rigors of informal initiation to prove themselves worthy of membership in the sorority. These new members were next busily engaged in preparing the Phi Alpha homecoming float which depicted a barbershop episode. In November the girls came out decked in their best formals to the Country Club for their formal dinner and initiation at which President Carol Munson conducted the initiating rites. Following this they joined the Tri Phis at the Pathfinder Hotel for their formal dance which carried out a Chinese theme. December found the Phi Alphas in the home of one of their members, Margaret Mary Sancha, for a Christmas party which featured a gift exchange. A theater party was on the calendar for social events in January. In February five new members were gained by the sorority. A feature of their March meeting was the showing of antiques from China, France, other foreign countries and the United States by Mrs. Clyde Colley, Fremont col- lector. Later in the month the president's apartment was again the scene of a party for the group. Phi Alphas were active participants in sports this year as they worked hard to re- tain their title as sorority champion in the women's intramural program, which title they earned last year. The sorority emerged victorious in the table tennis and badminton tournaments. Mrs. Clinton J. Muller was adviser this year, having succeeded Mrs. John Pfitsch, v ho served early in the year. Other offi- cers, in addition to Miss Munson, were Helen Bleuel, vice-president; Miriam Hieronymus, secretary; and Margaret Mc- Kay, treasurer. Page 78
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