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OFFICERS BETTY SHOEMAKER ........ .......................... ............... P r esiclent PAULINE GIAMBOLVO ....... HELEN LEONHARD .... .........Vice President MARGARET CICARELLI ............. . ............. ....... T reasurer MEMBERS Gladys Cary Margaret Cicareili Irene Napoli Pauline Giarniooivo Alice Ford - Helen Hillenbrand Jean Ralauslilca Louise Ross Betty Shoemaker Ruth Stlerer Georgia Richards Janice Fanciier Florence VVat1cins Alice Tegeier Lillian Jirsa Betty Richardson Viola Dossin Jean Wright Auctrey Nloon Helen Leonharcl Anne Lauinle Evelyn Davies Margaret Phillips Helen Geair Ruth Stevens Barbara Reed Dorothea Schweitzer NN.-w .ff '51, A, , x. T rs, ig, -.-'lb N' 2 'ga .: F' -f L,-N 1-Q ,-.: . S 'N .- .-Q. 'ixxx 9 3a ultra: t .MFL s 'FIYWE 147
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, fi! 4 Z! f f I w BETTY SHOEMAKER President -Qmega Chi Phi HE year 1956-37 has proven very successful and enjoyahie for Gmc-:ga Chi Phi Sorority under its ahie adviser, Miss Eleanor Durnan. In Novemher, fifteen new Ricier girls gratefully accepted- our 'hid to hecome memhers of our sisterhoocl. ' AH of the Qmegas have shown wonderful cooperation in building the standards of .the sorority. They have participated in ali sports of the college, in the orchestra and giee ciuios, ciramatics, all departmental activities, the student council, and hest of ali, We are proud to' hoast of the Hhighest scholastic standingu for the sororities, which we have heici for the past three years. , ' We Won first piacein the Hpoppy Driven of the city, and second place in ten-nis. .Two of our senior girls are memhers of honorary societies of the school. - Miss Rita Burdette, girls, athletic coach, and Dr. Knight, also of the Rider faculty, have hecome honorary memhers of Qmega Chi Phi. - Our successful year came to a close July 51, when the third formal of the year was held at the shore. 146 .
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ff K w MIRIAM ROSENBLUM President in ' Ei 54 ' 1 Phi Eta igma 'RQNI the very moment We arrived at college, We were lousy getting ready to move to our present home at 952 Bellevue Avenue. - I At the climax of the rush season, We were pledging nine girls who are now active memhers of the sorority, namely: Anne Blake, Arnette Chiperson, Lillian Cohen, Miriam Kopit, Miriam Markowv, Rose Neistat, Niiidred Qstuw, Ruth Root, and Emma Rothman. ' 7 P November 7 marked the date of our formal house opening. The same night, we held a format house party with music hy a popular orchestra. Un November S, We entertained Grand Coun- cil' and representatives from other Phi Eta Sigma chapters at an afternoon tea. . ' i ' The faculty and administration were our guests at a novelty party held January '18, at which time Bingo and Monopoly were indulged in. Several favors were given to the high scorers. n i Fehruary S was the beginning of Hell Week. After the neophytes were duly initiated, they were the guests of honor at a dinner on February 12, at the sorority nouse. The following evening, We gathered at the Roof Garden of the Hotel Stacy-Trent for our Initiatory Formal, where We danced to the music of Ray Callahan and his Orchestra. I . Later in the spring several house parties were held. During the summer, the girls enjoyed many picnics and trips to the ShOl'C'. A . 148
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