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Sororit Pledges Presented at ance Beginning the Greek Week Activities was the Panhellenic Pledge Dance held on February 3rd in Forrer Hall Cafeteria. The purpose of the Pledge Dance is to present the pledges of each of the four sisterhoods to the school. Pledges and escorts going through the receiving line, while entering the dance. First through the presentation platform and then the sorority dance Lynn Cellio, Panhellenic Rush Chairman, pins a corsage on jan Roush in preparation for the presentation. The pledges await their presentation. i1ig1aie5aPPa Pledge trainer Mary Ferguson makes sure her pledges are 4
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fd We la? bww' 0 W., 'Q as sg i ' The Christmas open house gave the girls a chance to show their creativeness and Christmas spirit, and gave the boys a chance to see what Forrer Hall was like beyond the stairs. These students seem to be enjoying it thoroughly. Z , . lf 'Lp 44, A X, if y X y 4? Delta Delta Delta sorority sponsored their annual Christmas -breakfast. Santa and his helpers were there to add to the festivlty. Lynn CCH10 CVCI1 appeared as Mrs. Santa Claus. Ruthie Bowman and Mark Kirkrnan won the door prize. Their display of Santa's workshop showed their creativity and originality. They worked hard and certainly de- served the prize.
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1 Jan W HIC e WW , ,f W 4 ,W ffm ffy, VW 4 Naylor First Annual Homecoming Queen The first annual Homecoming, sponsored by the Student Coun- cil, Pep Club, and T-Club was held February 16 and 17. Friday a dance was held at the Red Mile Clubhouse with the music provided by the Formations in the absence of the Thornton Sisters. Nominated by the Independent Women, Independent Men, bas- ketball team, IFC, Panhellenic, Council, the Homecoming Queen candidates were: Ruby Collins, Sara Lewis, Sandy Naylor, Wil- loughby Newton, and Ginny Thomas. Candidates for Queen were Ruby CO1liI1S, GiUf1Y Thomas, Sara Lewis- Wil' loughby Newton, Sandy Naylor. . . lf ' ' of Student Council President Dave Ederheimer Pfesents Sandy at ha time the Tansy-Centre game on Saturday, February 17- Sandy Naylor, the first annual Homecoming Queen. Transy forward Larry Jone U35 gOCS up for H Shot against 3 Centre College defender during the game. ,i iw, bw!
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