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The officers of the Phi Kappa Chi sorority are: L. to R., Kathy Schullian, recording secretary; Joyce Woods, president; Fr. Owen Blum, O.F.M., chaplain; Miss Margaret Glynn, faculty modera- tor; Kitty Cummings, corresponding secretary; and Jill Groves, treasurer. President Joyce Woods stands with the Phi Silver Anniversary Dinner Kappa Chi candidate for the homecoming roy- alty, Bob Garrity. A toast is offered by some of the members of the Phi Kitty Cummings, Ronnie Slovick, Ruth Quin, Kathy Kappa Chi sorority. They are: STANDING, L. to R., Schullian, Carol Roscoe, Judy Mich, and Ellie Woulfe. Joyce Woods, Peggy Bruce, Jodi Adams, Mary Abele, KNEELING, Meg Schmidt and Jill Groves. 47
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The membership of Phi Kappa Chi is pictured above. The members are: STANDING, Left to Right, Kitty Cummings, Ellie Woulfe, Peggy Bruce, Meg Schmidt, Joyce Woods, Judy Mich, Mary Abele, Carol Roscoe, and Kathy Schullian — SITTING, From Left to Right, Chaplain Fr. Owen Blum, O.F.M., Jill Groves, Ronnie Slovick, Ruth Quin, Jodi Adams, and Faculty moderator Miss Margaret Glynn. Phi Kappa Chi Sorority . . . Three senior class members of the Phi Kaps are pictured above. L. to R., Ruth Quin, Mary Abele, Judy Mich. The Phi Kappa Chi is the oldest woman organization on campus, founded in 1934. The purpose of this organization is to instill leadership in the mem- bers, promote a strong bond of friendship and loyalty, foster socia- bility, encourage high standards in intellectual pursuits, uphold the ideals of Christian womanhood and the standards of Quincy College. L. to R., Carol Roscoe, Jodi Ad- ams, and Jill Groves are pictured above with their sorority ' s trophy. 46
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Kappa Sigma Kappa National Fraternity . . . The former Delta Chi Delta fraternity joined the national fraternity of Kappa Sigma Kappa in 1950, belonging to the Illinois Zeta chapter. It purposes to stimu- late intellectual growth, to promote constructive social activity, and to foster in its members solid ideals of character in accord with the true concept of the Christian gentleman, by the practice of self-reliance, self-control, self-direction, and self- forgetting. The membership of Illinois Zeta chapter of the Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity is pictured below. Left to Right, Don Kerber, Martin Brady, Chuck McMichael, Jim Madler, Jim Pompa, Steve Merena, Faculty Moderator Fr. Geron Fournelle, O.F.M., Don Hereley, Bob Dolph, Bob Behrendt, Francis Valette, Larry Huml, Tim Henning, Al Ledoux, and Charlie Scurio. 48
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