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a tXiv 7 '{Vkjtt • off i jcji OmiL tk C: a 71 aJ AZJL £±ytJh2( O. M. N. SORORITY -a i. 3 Great changes have taken place in the O. M. N. since it was first founded, nearly fifty years ago. The membership of the sorority has increased considerably, and the O. M. N.’ers have acquired a scholastic air as well as a social one. During the week of initiation, the Superiors marveled at the excellent sportsmanship of the new pledges. (Confidentially, the “Superiors” suffered worse than the “Scums” did.) Several weeks after the formal initiation the sorority sisters held their annual banquet at Williams’ Lake. The azure and gold caps were a welcome and long anticipated sight for the girls. They proved to be a huge success and well-liked by all. The sorority sisters wish to express their thanks to Mrs. Switzer who so capably and willingly advised them. The retiring officers are as follows: President Vice-President -Secretary Treasurer - Joan Hanley Helen Elting June Myers Eileen Duffy
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vy yU-'4' -4? CJ A yood Jo c-h c - T- ' 6 THE THESPIANS Two years ago a group of dramatically inclined girls founded the Thespian Club. Its purpose is apparent in its name. Each year a play was successfully given in assembly. jUfUU. J ' dSL This, their third year, the Thespians began with the election of the fol- lowing officers: President, Virginia Sutherland; Vice-President, Patricia - . Bosworth; Secretary, Helen Hauptmann; and Treasurer, Helen McCormick. Ml Z snt At the completion of their well-taken initiation, each member received ' ' ' ' ‘ a green and white club hat. Activities were many this year. We sold chances for a war bond during the Third War Loan Drive, entertained new members at a picnic, enjoyed a successful dinner-dance at “The Barn,” presented the play, “The Tale of a Shirt,” entertained the O. M. N. at a tea, and sponsored, with the O. M. N., a George Washington Dance. We also displayed our athletic ability in a basketball game with the O. M. N. The girls of the Club would like to thank Mrs. Arras for her patient and wise guidance.
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