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mmittee Frederick F. Iaeger Philip M. Ewing Nancy L. Warner Band Co Arrangements Committee Theodore J. Sampson Robert Forman R. Scholl George Chaperones Robert F. Rauch Lewis E. Casner joseph R. Engle Programs Frederick G. Secrest Kent S. Snyder Tickets Arnold Goldberg Paul Tague, Ir. Roland A. Powell Martha F. Dobson Mary F. Thompson Decorations Yorke Stinson William A. Richards Arthur E. Linkins Jean E. Dickinson Jean W. Kelly Publicity Donald W. Sears John T. Bonner Louis Evans Joan Weiss Banquet h W. Ray Josep Richard Troutman Romophos wines and clines to candlelight and soft music The McFarland triplets provide a symphony of syncopation
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uecri Marjo ze Garvin treads terpsiclioreart delight with Class President Pete Sayers It was a crisp, frosty night in December and the stars were bright . . . remember? The Mc' Farland Twins orchestra played I Hear a Rhapf sody, and, as the mellow strains wafted out of the gymnasium the very air seemed vihrant and alive. The Sophomore Prom, the irst large university dance of the season was under way. The immense gym was heautifully decorated with a myriad display of Christmas trees that cref ated an atmosphere of holly and mistletoe. A huge white drape hung gracefully in hack of the orchestra stand. From the expressions that flitted across the faces of the youthful throng one could note the success of the evening. OPHO ORE PRO . Sponsored hy Romophos, sophomore men's hon' orary, in conjunction with Mirrors, sophomore women's honorary, the Sophomore Prom is an eagerly anticipated social events whose fame inf creases with the years. Pete Sayers, president of the sophomore class, escorted Marjorie Garvin, queen of the prom. Queen Garvin was presented with a bouquet of red roses from the sophomore class. Thirty men from the Alpha Zeta fraternity gathered on the stage resplendent in hlack and white. By virtue of their conglomerate harmony they won the Interfraternity Sing over Sigma Chi and Beta Theta Pi.
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TOP ROXV: McNamara, Coopcrridcr, Smith. Miller, Garner, Ott, Oflenburger. ROW' TVUO: Dobson, Keener, Kelly, Mzirtin, Cates, Dampeer, Lee. ROW' CNE: Sauner, Vlhrner, Houser, Dixon, Bateman, Allen, Bonncy. On a spring morning in Traditions Week every year a semifcirclc of girls stand on the banks of Mirror Lake. These are the newly chosen members of Mirrors, the sophomore women's semifhonorary, a committee of W.S.G.A. Here by Mirror Lake they receive their pins, little gold mirrors on which are the letters W.S.G.A. from Dean Gaw. Mirrors is a group of Chio State student women chosen at the end of their freshman year to help direct the activities of MidfMirrors the next year. Those in Mirrors help the freshmen girls become acquainted with the campus and its activities. Some of the projects Mirrors helps sponsor are the Mistletoe Tea Dance, the GoldfDiggers Prom and the Mirrors Bridge, which are held annually. This year, in addition to the usual activities, Mirrors had a banquet before the Prom. The leaders of MidfMirrors are mem- bers of Mirrors. The chairman of Mirrors, Mary Mor' rill, is the Vicefljresident of W.S.G.A. hlowill, Stewart 190 1940 MIRRORS Chairman Mary Morrill Secretary Mary A. Stewart CLASS OF 1943 Barbara J. Allen Harriet G. Barcroft Dee J. Bateman Betty Bonney Margaret J. Boughten Mary P. Cooperrider Marjorie B. Cottingham Ida L. Dampeer jean F. Dixon Martha E. Dobson Mary A. Eull Mary M. Fitzpatrick Jane M. Garner Anne E. Gates Marilyn J. Houser June A. Keener Jeanne W. Kelly Mary L. Lee Nancy I. Martin Nancy J. McNamara Carol S. Mesenburg Marian R. Miller Nan E. Offenburger Mary E. Ott Florence E. Parker Laura L. Pfenning Marjorie C. Sauner Natalie M. Smith Mary F. Thompson Nancy L. Warner Joan Weisz Jean E. Whipple
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