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LITTLE SISTER TEA Betty Goltz draws her sorority from the silver activity cup held by Gloria Koliboski. FACULTY-STUDENT TEA After a skit entitled ‘‘The Little Red School House,” Ginger Plamord talks with Mrs. Phyllis Davis, Dean Lee Dulgar, Sofie Majewski, and Miss Adelaide Childs. + eee 4.9 fieses: 3S. eee aed Ps e bee, soegieet one ee Spereutes SB sist rae pe - a 26
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This year Mrs. Phyllis Davis heads the wom- en's organization of Thornton Junior College, the Coed Club. The club is comprised of nine sororities and was founded to help direct the social life of the college women. The officers for the 1966-67 school year are: President Lisa Gibson, Vice President Sophie Majewski, Second Vice President Sue Rzab, Secretary Gloria Koliboski, and Treasurer Mary Radak- ovich. The sorority leaders are Mary Jo Faloo- na, Alpha; Judy Snow, Beta; Barb Ki nser, Gamma; Joyce Thompson, Delta; Jean Pala- gi, Epsilon; Dee Miller, Zeta; Linda Heitman, Eta; Joyce Stanhope, Theta; and Sidney Rhyne, Kappa. Marsha Hinkle is the Coed Room Chairman; Edie Olling is the Public- Relations Chairman; Georgia Stump is the Philanthropy Chairman; Kathy Carr is the Trip Chairman, and Diana May is Money Projects Chairman. Some of the year’s events included the “Little Sister Tea’; and open house, “Edelweiss”; a breakfast, ‘Fly Around the World with Delta”; a faculty tea, “The Little Red School House”; the Father-Daughter banquet, “King of My Heart’; the Mother-Daughter banquet, “Pat- terns for Living’; the Mad Hatter Tea’; a smorgasbord, “The Country Fair’; and “The Spring Tea.’ Along with these events the Club as a whole sponsored the “‘Staggette”’, the annual turn-about dance, which was held at Silver Lakes Country Club and a trip down- town to see the play, the “Odd Couple.” An Activity Cup is awarded to the sorority partici- pating in the most curricular and extra-cur- At the Little Sister Tea the sorority leaders and new members are ricular activities for the year. This year the united during the Candle Lighting Ceremony as the Coed Club Offi- Club also sponsored a child, Evelyn, from Viet cers (left to right) look on: Sofie Majewski, vice president; Lisa Gib- Nam. son, president; Mary Radakovich, treasurer; Gloria Koliboski, secre- tary; and Jean Palagi, Episolon sorority leader. The Coeds Girls show their customers how to wash cars at the Coed Club's first money making project of the school year, a car wash. 25
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SMORGASBORD Jim Hines squarts out a candle flame at one of the carnival booths. Jim is watched by (right to left) Sid Rhyne, the sorority leader, Linda O’Brien, Butch Bruns, Mike Janich, and Marsha Ander- son. CHRISTMAS DINNER Reindeers prance in during the ‘‘Beatnick’s Night Before Christmas” skit. LITTLE SISTER TEA This year 175 fresh- men girls became members of the Coed Club. Drawing from the silver activity cup to determine which of the nine sororities would be hers, ‘little sisters’ were initiated at a can- dle lighting ceremony. Following the cere- mony, the little sisters and big sisters had an excellent chance to get to know one another. FACULTY-STUDENT TEA ‘The Little Red Schoolhouse” was once again brought into view at the annual faculty-student tea given by Alpha sorority under the chairmanship of Mary Jo Faloona. To promote a more relaxed atmosphere after the girls talked with the teachers, a skit was presented going back to the school marm, dunce cap, pea shooters, and eraser fights. SMORGASBORD Carnival booths, square dancing, and plenty of food were the high- lights of the November smorgasbord spon- sored by Kappa sorority led by Sidney Rhyne. Students and teachers squarted out candle flames, threw darts and guessed the number of jellybeans in a jar. Afterwards all enjoyed roast beef sandwiches and all the fixin’s, and square dancing called by Miss Martha Wet- zel. CHRISTMAS DINNER The December ac- tivity was the ‘Christmas in Candyland” din- ner sponsored by Gamma sorority, led by Barb Kinser. After a chicken dinner, entertain- ment was offered. A skit was performed of a “Beatnick’s Night Before Christmas,” which was quite a different version of the familiar classic. 27
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