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' Y ' °p do i Even considering all the grand times enjoyed at our var¬ ious functions, Pete the Gremlin is the one who really has the fun. Have you ever been kicked or bumped at a dance? Blame no one but that little Imp. He also presses the wrong keys in the orchestra, causing all the sour notes. He spills your ice cream at the teas, runs off with the song books in assembly, and turns off the heat in classrooms in the middle of winter. In fact, col¬ lege would be a snap without him, but it wouldn ' t be any fun. ORGANIZATIONS
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La Vera Dye, vice president; Miss Zoller, sponsor; Judy La Frenz, president; Lorraine Gillum, sec¬ retary, Eleanor Evans, Nancy Mercer, Nancy Cox, Dorothy Holcomb, Erma Lee Rieger, Alene Layman, Maysel Lynch, Maria Hidalgo, Doris Reid, Marjorie Magruder, Juanita Greenweli, Elaine Boise, Carolyn Magruder, Mary Fritsinger, Carol Jean Trunnell, Iris Mittendorf, Martha Ruth, Martha Rey¬ nolds, Dorothy Nickerson. A new house across from the Stop ' n Shop started the school year off right for Alpha Sigma Alpha. Later on, our red and white sweaters were a familiar sight on the campus . . Gypsies in gay skirts and glittering ear rings . . soft lights and a glowing campfire ... all combined to character¬ ize the traditional Gypsy Dance which marked the beginning of rush season. The dance was followed by a super progressive luncheon and thirteen cute rushees became Alphas. This event was celebrated with a dinner party at the home of an alumna, Miss Martha Rinehart . . . The pledges enter¬ tained the actives and the Army Air Corps men stationed on the campus with a Country School Jamboree. An old-fashioned box supper was held dur¬ ing recess and gaily wrapped boxes of food were auctioned off to the highest bidder. At the Student Council Carnival in January, the Alpha Sigmas set up a Gypsy fortune-telling booth. Under the spell of candlelight and an eerie at¬ mosphere the Alpha Gypsies revealed many interesting fortunes . . Other high-lights of the year included the Christmas party, the Valentine party, and the annual Founders Day tea at the home of our sponsor, Miss Alma Zoller And, naturally, we ' re pleased as punch to have won the scholarship cup for the year ' 43- ' 441 16
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