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1 Iph p h i Phyllis Atmqutst Jane Ashworth Patricia Barcal Barbara Bardin Ruia Bielskis (p) Borbara Brooks Audrey Carter (p) Gloria Cowan Anne Deems Natalie Demidov Jo Anne Dennis (p) Carolyn Dohm Joan Falconer Dorothy Paries Carmen Farmer Elizabeth Faulkner Jeannie Fawcctt Sally Fox (p} Doris Gillespie Gloria Gleiforst Jeanne Haines Phyllis Hall Sally Heath (p) Sieglinde Henrich X:: ' Dale Hewson Jean Millard Marjoric Hodges Mary Ann Holser Salty Jones Phyllis Kerr Margaret Ann Knaggs Audrey Lewis Josephine Lorgion Alvira McCarthy Janet McFall Margaret McHaffie Ruth McHaffie Helene McWilliams (p) Annette Mahoney (p) Patricia Martinson Dorothy Merwin Maureen Moser (p) Betty Lou O ' Hare Margaret Patterson Dorothy Petras Dorothy Rayburn Patricia Rieff Jane Rittersbacher Nancy Russel Harriett Ryburn Pauline Shepard Anne Sullivan (p) Nancv Swain Jane Wallerstedt Mary Ann Wheeler Barbara Wright Winona Wyland (p) if fi ( lUSik.
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Iph a omicron pi Fond of boogie and V-T2 exchanges, A O Pis spent a of of fime at the house and liked to socialize among themselves. Conversation revolved around the respec- tive merits of the Army Air Corps and the Navy. Party, party, party was the nightly after dinner cry, meaning big gab tests were in fhe offing. When nof busy making talk, they made knitted scarfs for the Army through Red Cross. Beach and bridge Ulled in other idle hours. Business activity woman was Mary Rowlings, Southern Campus organizations editor. Spur Patti Madsen was another Kerckhoff habitue and an- other Spur Barbara Ryan sat in on the doings of the Sophomore Council. Date girl Muriel Kipps devoted some time to Y.W.C.A. Council, and Polly Ann King and Rosemary Schuyler kept up on fun-time week-end events. A popular new tradition was started by the house mother, who served tea and cookies occasionally in the afternoon to alleviate four o ' clock shadow. Main social event of the year was the annual pledge dance. Pie a la mode is a sure way fo win fhe favor of fhe Navy, and fhese favored A.O. Pis below are Mary Rowlings, Neva Moore, and Paffi Madsen.
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Known as mad-cap girls because of their w i ms co sense of humor, Alpha Phis this year hit activities with a bang and managed to staff Kerckhotf from top to bottom with ready, willing and able politicos. Jane Wallerstedt served as Urst lady in Kerckhoff and dynamo Jane mttersbacher, known as Rickie to her friends, headed Red Cross and War Board besides putting Alpha Phi pledges through the paces dur- ing Hell Week. Winsome Margaret McHafRe headed Y.W.C.A., passed candy to her sisters when she found what a Phi Gam is worth. Alvira McCarthy (who is censoring this copy I managed to put out four hun- dred pages of ferr fic Southern Campus copy when not occupied with her equally arduous task as Phi Psi house mother. Bevie Beust lent glamour to the house wifh her plati- num beauty, while Sally Jones and D. T. Merwin kept up the cut-up tradition with their antics. Never typed, Alpha Phis retain their indi- viduality, dislike stuffy people. Typi- cal function is the annual Fun House Party. ITopI Beverly Beust beams at fiance Richard Gregerson while Maggie McHafRe and Chuck Woodard, soon to be sim- ply the Woodards , chaf with Coop and Hick. I Above! Bev and Richard, S.M.O.C, 4.S.T.P.-R.O.T.C. go Promming before Fort Benning called. ILeftI B. Wright, Phyllis Almquist and Bob Andrews blink at Lou Nash ' s story. Audrey Lewis and Lloyd Blanpied are obviously eavesdropping so if must be good. 297
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