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RELAXATION FOR many of the students is sought in the Game Room of the Union. Here there is an opportunity to enjoy a variety of indoor sports. At 4:50 in the eve¬ ning when the LinC photographer got this shot all the bil¬ liard tables and the table tennis tables were being used. This is proof of the use being made of the recently com¬ pleted McCurdy Memorial Alumni Union Building. 27-A 27-B ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA officers for the 1951-52 school year are: (front row) Eloise Woods, and Imogene Merritt; (back row) Joyce Watson, and Mary Coleman. MEMBERS OF the Ivy Leaf Society during the winter quarter are: (left to right) Emma Green, PernellaGaines, Annie Stone, Delor¬ es Thompson, and Jane Kendall.
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26-A FRESHLEY, JO -- B. A., Sec¬ ondary Education; Alpha Phi Mu, 1 -2; Freshman Class Secretary- Treasurer; Crescent, 1; Dean’s List, 1-2-3; Gamma Delta, 1; International Relations Club, 3- 4; Methodist Student Movement, 1- 2-3-4,Vice President, 4; Re¬ ligious Life Committee, 2-3-4, Chairman, 2; Student Christian Association, 1-2-4, Vice Presi¬ dent, 2; Student Council, 2; Stu¬ dent-Faculty Federation, 2-3-4; Thespians, 2-3; Theta Sigma, 1- 2- 3-4, Secretary, 2, President, 3; Union Public Relations Com¬ mittee, 4; Homecoming Attend¬ ant, 4. FULLER, WILLIAM J. -- B. S., Elementary Education; Alpha Psi Omega, 2; Omicron Epsilon Delta, 2; Oakland City College, 1-2; Association of Childhood Education, 3. GARDNER, Raymond J. -- B. S., Business Administration (Man¬ agement); A Capella Choir, 1. GARRETT, MARTIN R. -- B. A., Secondary Education; Alpha Phi Omega, 2-3-4; Baseball, 3-4; Dean’s List, 2; Pi Epsilon Phi, 3-4. GILBREATH, CARL -- B. A., Sociology; Taylor University; Kappa Chi, 3-4, Treasurer, 4; Men’s Council, 4; Student Chris¬ tian Association, 3-4. GOSSMAN, JOSEPH FRANK -- B. A., Physical Education; Foot ¬ ball, 1-2-3-4; E Club, 1-2-3-4, Vice President, 3-4; Newman Club, 1-2-3-4; Phi Zeta, 2-3-4, Officer 3. 26 -B K-i A A I , A .; ' I 1 IN EVERY organization there are problems that must be rority talk with the actives in the Union. They are: (left solved in order to progress. Alpha Kappa Alpha is no to right) Effie Thomas, Ada Chester, Allene Lambert, exception. Here some of the older members of the so- Lillian Syler, Thelma Vick, and Mary Coleman.
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28-A 28-B MASON EIDSON, a graduating senior, has a much larger job than carrying a full load of credit hours. Mrs. Eidson is also attending Evansville College. Besides helping his wife with the household duties and caring for his daughter, Susan, at intervals; he works an eight hour shift at International Harvester from 3:30 p.m. to midnight. His job is that of a shop clerk in the plant engineering department. He functions in one phase of the mainte¬ nance control program in dispatching repairmen to jobs throughout the plant and keeping a record of the jobs completed on the various machines. MEMBERS OF Alpha Omicron Pi aim their bows and arrows at the apple on the head of a fellow member. The float was one of about 40 units in the football home¬ coming parade. ALPHA OMICRON PI Chi Lambda Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi became a part of Evansville College on June 10, 1951, following the announce¬ ment of the affiliation of the Cas- talian Sorority with AOPi at the Rose Formal. Installation took place in the Union Building with four national officers present. AOPi was the second national sorority to come on campus. The primary work of Alpha Omi¬ cron Pi is the material and fi¬ nancial support of the Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky. AOPi also assists in public re¬ lations in the school and com¬ munity. ' The sorority’s Ruby Fund is a vital part of this work, and is maintained by every active and alumnae chapter. Four girls were pledged in the fall quarter, and fall and winter rush were counted among the year’s important activities. AOPi built a homecoming float and had an annual Christmas party for the Gamma Deltas. Among the members this year were included the Homecoming Queen, the Secretary of the senior class, a member of Who’s Who, and a cheerleader. Two delegates were sent to the bi¬ ennial convention in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
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