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Life with the Gang 13
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Carl Dochling, B.S.—Colorado State Col- lege, coach of our pre-war athletics and our post-war “dream” athletics. In the mean- time he helps the girls develop muscle and trains the fellows in phy ed. Marjory D. Lyons, M.S., University of Wisconsin. Housemother to the Bartlett girls and ' Bart' girls phy ed instructor and teacher to the freshman hygiene courses keeps Mrs. Lyons well occupied. George Lanphear, M.A., University of Wisconsin. During peacetime he teaches phy cd. but right now George is one of Ripon's personality-plus representatives for prospective Riponites. Roland A. Trytten, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, has his finger in every solution his chemistry students stir up. Mis pa- tience makes chemistry an enjoyable subject for all his classes. Victoria Hargrave, A.B., Ripon College, Diploma, University of Wisconsin Library School, although a newcomer to Ripon fac- ulty, is well known and an important part of campus life already. Her eagerness to help extends from finding books at Lane to participating very enthusiastically in stu- dent-faculty activities—no matter what they are! Clemens E. Lueck, M.A., University of Chicago, is one of the busiest men in school. The light may be seen burning in his office at all hours of the night. He is a very ar- dent worker, carrying out successfully his jobs as Student Secretary. Alumni Secretary and Publicity Director. He's also good in offering sensational ideas to the students who seek his aid. : - r L r L 12
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Kappa Sigma Chi President I'ice President Secretary Treasurer Marik Farrbu.y Mary Kgerman l.OUISK Minak I. a wanna Conn fi. t. Rushing Chairman - Jamb Kkaus Serial Chairman MARCIA RUSSCI.I. n SC I Represent. MARJORIE FORSTER JunI w:i tinn time arc Murie! Dcnrilorff am! Doris Jacob, as Marie Fnr- rrllv points out some words of wisdom to Janie Kraus. Maurinc (’arter and Hetty Tabbert. September found the Duffie girls hack in full force: the largest sorortiy on campus. It was with the promise of good times ahead that they started the year's activities. And very successful they were. too. under the capable leadership of their president, who was also president of the Women's Self Governing Association. It was a Kappa Sig who headed WAA, Pi Delta Epsilon, the choir, the College Days and Crimson. The DufFie girls led the hon- or roll in quantity as well as quality. They carried leading roles in all three quarter Mask and Wig productoins, and were rep- resented in Who's Who. Two seniors and one junoir were elected to the scholastic honor society. Phi Alpha. KEX was also to be found in debate. Ver Adest, choir, and orchestra. Taking pride in their house, their tradi- tions and in each other, the girls kept uni- ty as their watchword. The spirit of com- plete cooperation enabled them to make a success of every project, whether it be rush- ing prospective pledges, or a lowly job such as painting furnirtire, because—if was for Du ffie! Although eight active members will be lost in graduation, a very energetic group of freshmen will be able to help make up the loss, and keep Duffie prominent in campus activities. So the Kappa Sigs look forward to next year optimistically, saving their vi tahty and enthusiasm to put forth new ven- tures. Once more the campus will ring with “You Must Be a Kappa Sigma Chi!” 14
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