Ripon College - Crimson Yearbook (Ripon, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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Another food and g:»h fo-t finds Harriet Ketchpaw, Jerry (irnham, Rose Render, Liz Rohnci, (Irate Hoag, and Mary Ellen VVeiske enjoying their favorite pastime. Looking over their sorority sisters' accomplishment' in their sernphook are Mary Pappas, Hetty Mae Smith, Mary Ann and Margaret Hoffman and (Jen (Jtoves. •Johnny Johnston and Vnl Olson seem to prefer jokes from the (Jreen Sheet. 17

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Delta Phi Sigma President - Jean Gmamderi.ain Pice President Hii.u-: Hooper Secretary - Mary Avv Hovkmw Treasurer - - - VALTA Oi ON R us flint Chairman Mvri. Ann Mm.i.f.r If SC. I Representative Kav Kohl Living at Harwood again, after spending one year in Merriman. the Delta Phi's be- gan their year enthusiastically. Now. look- ing back at it. they can justly say it was a year well spent. Under the leadership ol their president and vice president, the Har- wood girls were known to everyone for their splendid participation in all campus activi- ties. Delta Phi Sigma representatives could he found in almost any extracurricular activi- ty one could name. They ranked high schol- astically, too; thus combining the factors that produce a good Ripon coed—good grades, and an active interest in things out- side of class as well. There were Harwood girls in Who's Who. Theta Alpha Phi and Pi Delta Epsi- lon. Their active interest and leadership was shown in WSGA, WAA and Vcr Adest. A Delta Phi led the ranks of Phi Alpha, scholastic fraternity followed by oth- er sorority sisters. They were active work- ers on the Days and Crimson staffs and claimed the position of associate editor of both publications. Several leading roles were portrayed by Harwood girls in Mask and Wig productions. At the top of the heap in WAA stand the Deita Phis with well-earned champion- ships in soccer and volleyball, and second place ratings in bowling and basketball. There u'as no stopping them once they go on their way to victory. However, their cooperation, and ability to work together for the good of the group, is not only evidenced on the basketball floor. The good fellowship of the Delta Phi's, their loyalty to their sorority and to each other has put them in the position of a leading house on campus. Although some of then- number is graduating, their frosh class is well qualified to take over in the true spirit of the outstanding Delta Phis. Aftc hours ilu- kids always rest up a bit before hitting the books. At least that’s the theory ol Myra McMillan, Myrl Ann Miller, Jean Chamberlain, Bille Hooper, Gen Horsford, Betty Johnson, Kay Kohl ami Katy Jane Gardner. “Mattie Joyce looks on approvingly. 16



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Alpha Gamma Theta President - RuTIi Ff.rwsanosen l ier President - J.wkt H ANSON Secretary - - Ann Hei.i.mers Treasurer - - Doris Cabai.i.kro Rushing Chairman RUTH K.ASSON If’SG.I Represent. Anneitk Solway The CrimNon photographer caught the Lyle girl«. ai their eternal bridge game with E, J. Bryan and Marge Terrell kibitzing while “J. CFertlinand- ?cn, Caiolyn Schucttc, Marilyn Vilscy and Salty” Ku-xri ti t concentrate n tlicii bidding. True to their tradition, the Lyle girls made a mark for themselves early in the year by giving forth with some fine singing as only the Lyle girls can. The oldest so- rority on campus. Lyle has usually managed to stay near the top of things currtcular and extracurricular. Generally proving to be quite proficient in sports, they hold WAA championships in basketball and bowling, having placed sec- ond and third in volleyball and soccer, re- spectively. Lyle girls may be found in the choir. WAA, and heading the student body as president of the Student Council and the senior class. Two editorships on the Days staff arc held by Lyle girls and they may be found working for the Crimson as well. Manager of the riHe team and the headwait- ress of Commons are also members of AGT. Lyle girls have figured in Mask and Wig productions. Through thick and thin, good and bad times, the Lyle girls have always been close ly knit and let no Lyle girl hear a slanderous word against her sisters for they are just as one girl when it comes to loyalty and sorority love. They will miss the five sen- iors who are leaving this year, and will wel- come the grand bunch of freshmen into the house, striving to become ever better and stronger as a campus organization in the year to come. 18

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