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7a-Saga. . . Sigma Sigma Sigma, a national education sorority, was founded in Farm- ville, Virginia, on April 20, 1898. It is a charter member of the Association of Education Sororities. Chi chapter was installed in Pittsburg in February, 1922. This year members of Tri Sigma have brought honors to the chapter's name: homecoming Queen, class officers, and members of honorary fraterni- ties. Besides the regular activities of the sorority the officers and members have taken part in other campus activities both social and educational. Chapter sponsors are Miss Hazel Cave and Miss Esther Park. Patrons are Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Wells, Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Hankammer, Prof. and Mrs. D. D. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Angwin, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fenimore, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Freeto, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Angwin. . li. . -.. J Looking serious about the whole thing, the Tri-Sig officers- Joan Baker, Vi Hall, Joy Kunshelc, Delores Kennett, and Jeannine Turner-are proud of their soro1'ity's efforts in the recent Christmas Seal campaign. Joy Kunshek Nancy Howe Elinor Philips Vada Rowden Marjorie Multhaup Betty Jo Ward Joan Martin Helen Curteman Marjorie McEntire Patsy Hoskins Virginia Wimmer Patsy Baker Dolly Roitz Kathryn Woodside Colleen Woodside Mary Hardy Rosella Towson Ethel Doris Martin Deanie Wilson Betty Barber . Margaret Robinson Mardeen Bolze Myrtle Allen Martha Jean Masters Marilyn Schnackenberg Dorothy Simion Ruth Green Mary Lou Masters Rogene Nordstedt Elnora Reeves Barbara Wintle Margie Corpolongo Joan Baker Phyllis Wells Pat Sharp Margie Hendrix Delores Kennett Betty Caldwell Fan ita Weaver Carol Burke Delores Ross Martha York Margaret Schnackenberg
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We Warm... Theta Sigma Upsilon became a national sorority with the Alpha Chapter at Emporia, Kansas, in 1921, and is a member of the National Panhellenic Con- ference. Epsilon Chapter was installed on the Pittsburg campus in 1924 under the direction of Miss Elmina E. Graham. The national aim of Theta Sigma Upsilon is to establish a sisterhood whose five-fold object is the physical, intellectual, social, ethical, and spiritual de- velopment of its members. The open motto is, The Higher Good. The Thetas received the Panhellenic scholarship award in the spring of 1947, and came through Homecoming successfully with first prizes on their house decorations and their float. Their social service project the past year was the adoption of a needy family to whom they contributed food and cloth- ing. Members of Epsilon Chapter have been prominent in campus activities and have held numerous important offices. Many social good times are a part of their happy memories. The faculty advisors are Miss Frances Hashbarger and Miss Helen Kriegs- man. Patronesses are Mrs. O. P. Dellinger, Mrs. H. A. Holzer, Mrs. J. U. Massey, Mrs. Adele M. Burnett, Mrs. E. K. Smith, and Mrs. George E. Rug- gles. Miss Annie Marriott, Mrs. Ethel M. Peck, and Mrs. Bert Keeney are honor members. These Theta officers-Dorothy Beaver, Shirley Ann Sim- mons, Deloris Shaver, Jane Johnson, Lorena Mae Riley, and Donaleen Meeker-are quick to point ont that their sorority won first place in Hornecoming's house decorations contest. Frances Hashbarger Donaleen Meeker Patricia Canfield Rose Ann Reda Marian Joseph Kathleen Eichhorn Jo Ann Vacca Orva Slaughter Bette Layden Elnora McClintock Marcella Jack Ernestine Johnson Kay Miyagi Dorothy Beaver Inez Mayginnes Alice Allen Darlene Bartlett Paula Karlinger Deloris Shaver Betty Lou Thomas Lorena Mae Riley Betty Zurek Jackalin Forbes Janie Johnson Page 30
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