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t llarwood entertains at freshman tea . . . Leisure time at Harwood Annex . . . A few of the Delta Phi's harmonizing . . . Alto-ays a popular pastime, playing records . What’s the matter, Gracia, 'fraid of falling? (’i s of 19+5— Barbara Ann Case Jean Chamberlain Margaret Hoffman Mm Ann Hoffman I.yncuc Yaklcy Ci.ass of iy+-f— Norma Jean Stuart Ann Barker Mildred Edwards (icnevieve Groves Dorothy Lyle Mary Miller Margaret Ogilvie Grace Runzliciiner Roberta Salcn Claire Kleinsehmit Barbara Dunn Gwendolyn Kgdahl Barbara Elcrt Class of 1945— Doris Damon Margaret Dunn Marilyn Fortnum Marjorie Graham Krna Hanson Dorothy Hanson Patricia 1 loopci Jane Johnfon Class of 1942— Ruth Chamberlain Carolyn Christensen Jean Fluor Mary Jane Cordon Mary Helen Joumcay Barbara Ktistjanson Carole Moore Isucnly-nmr
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President I'icr President Secretary Treasurer Srrfft. at Iran Patricia Hooprr . Ruth Chamberlaix . . Caroi. Moore Marv Ja.ve Goriwn . . Erma II an sex eMa UUOoJl eMail They're still in there pitchinq—those Harwood girls. They’ve pitched the un- desirable interpretation of that vastly misunderstood word “sophisticate straight out the window and have re- vealed to the campus the true meaning of sophistication, the essence of which is. after all, real leadership and social poise Which are facts we can easily discover for ourselves by taking a look at the re- sults of the combined talents of Harwood and its addition of this year. Harwood Annex. Under the guidance of President Pat 1 Iooper. the Delta Phi girls garnered many a social honor—four Military Ball sponsorships, the Snow Queen's title, and later three of the sisterhood were named campus beauty queens. When (he time came to honor scholastic merit, two Delta Phis were named to Phi Alpha member- ship. A strong, new freshman member- ship will help to offset this year’s loss of capable seniors. Harwood looks forward to an even better year ahead. Top Row, left to right—B. Forsherg, R. Elcrt, I). Hanson, ('. Kleinschmir, J. Dexheimcr, R. Case, R. Sale» Third Row—M. O ilvic, G. Egdahl, M. Dunn, M. Graham, M. Edwards 'second Row—M. Jonrneny, J. Fluor, C, Christenson, G. Kunzhcimcr, A. Darker, M. Foniuiin, D. Damon, R. Kristjanson Potion Row—H. Hooper, II. E h, R. Chamberlain, E. Hansen, J. Johnson, C. Moore twenty-eight
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Persident 'ite President Secretary Treasurer Historian . Frances Sisciio . Kay Potts . Harriet Jones . Retta Carver Jane Van Bergen H.yle cM-ail The Lyle girls early made themselves known on the campus through their excep- tionally line serenades. ' Viva la AGT will long ling in fraternity men's ears. But that's not all that will ring mem- ory's bell. It will be recalled that, though a small house, yet was Lyle a mighty one —and the same may be said of small but mighty President Franny Sischo. With two military sponsors, three beau- ty queens for Spencer Tracy to look at. and the crowning glory of Prom Queen, the Lyle gals did all right for themselves. Always holding a good scholastic rec- ord. they figured in athletics, dramatics, and rifle work as well. With the loss of only two seniors, Kay Potts and Harriett Jones, plus the addition of versatile fresh- men. Lyle will be near the top of the heap next year. too. Top Rwm. ' it to iit it— V. Geiinsmann, M. Scott, H. Cox, S. Hanna, C. Vlack Third Ror.c—J. Van Bergen, R. Will, H. Il.ullir, J. Brown, J. Ihi.i» llotlotn Rozf—R. Carver, II. Jones, F. Sisrho thirty
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