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Theta Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta was organized in 1909. After the sororities on Northern ' s campus had been barred for nine years. Theta Phi Delta was the first sorority to reappear. Throughout the school year of 1952-53 we won the following trophies: Basketball, Volleyball, and May Day Float. This year our president, Norene DelBene was elected Homecoming Queen. The sorority ' s rush party was held on January 20 at which time eight girls became pledges. The officers of the sorority were: President, Norene DelBene; Vice-president, Ruth Conklin; Secretary, Beverly Clouse; and Treasurer, Joan Probst. 29 First Row: J. Probst, R. Conklin, Mrs. Ritz, N. DelBene. B. Clouse. Second Row: P. Dotson, R. May- beiTy, S. Moore, J. DelBene, P. DelBene. Third Row: M. Alnigivn, B. Yehl, S. LeVine, A. George, 6. Bailey, Y. Edwards, L. Siney.
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First Row: Mrs. Roider, advisor; N. Brown, J. Runkle, M. Hitchcock, B. Muskoff, R. Wick. Second Row: B. Wilson, A. Dahling. D. Hiller, A. Harvey, S. Smith, M. Mayer, G. Chaffee,B. Brian, E. Hoffman, J. Zahler. Third Row: A. Snyder, J. Geist, A. Koch, G. Hughes, D. Sopko, J. Nordquist, R. Brubaker, H. Tlrysaez, C. Periowski, J. W elsh. Phi Chi The membership of the Phi Chi Sorority doubled when summer vacation time rolled around. Our winter rush party, “Opera Premier,” was a huge success. On February 6 we held our winter formal, Neptune’s Paradise, at the Student Center. An enjoyable time was had by all. Other social activities included a Christ¬ mas party and several informal dances. The officers for the year were Judy Runkle, president; Nancy Brown, vice- president; Marilyn Hitchcock, secretary; and Betty Muskoff, treasurer. 28
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First Row: D. Mul . H. Jones. R. Gibbons. Row: D. Peoples, L. Bramschneiber. Third Row: J. Smittle, F. Boye, G. Heiser. Inter-Fraternity Council The Inter-Fraternity Council has acted for many years as an agent to unify, both socially and administratively, the fraternitiesand the University. The council’s membership consists of the presidents of the various fraternities here on campus. This group holds weekly meetings, where plans are originated for such campus affairs as fraternity homecoming programs, the inter-fraternity sports program, and fraternal social events. The council makes and receives suggestions through their •faculty advisor, Dean Clark. 30
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