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1. Follow lh« leoder 2. Ploy contoit entry 3. Chotting with alumni new acquaintances and renewed the old at a coffee on Homecoming morn. Present members and pledges were there also. During the year the Senior members were invited to the monthly alumni meetings at the homes of former members of Lambda Chi who now live in or near Oshkosh. For the next month Lambda Chi was occupied with the rehearsals of the fantasy, Will-o-the-Wisp which won them third place in the Kappa Gamma Play Contest. The cast, comprised of Carol Gerber, Marlene Mackay, Helen Wilz, and Joan Campbell, was directed by Anna Marie Steeps. Lambda Chi members did their best to spread Christmas cheer this year and early in December in preparation for that joyous season they hung the traditional Christmas decoration over the main entrance of the Administration Building. This year a star replaced the usual wreath. As the blue lights of the star were lit, a large group of students, directed by Mr. Breese, sang Christmas carols in front of the Administration Building. Lambda Chi also contributed to the Christmas Basket Drive for Needy Families, sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega and to the Heart Fund. Turn about is fair play and on December 16 the pledges held a return party for the active members. A carol-sing and chili supper took place in the Reeve Memorial Union. It was probably a welcomed breather after the excitement of the night before when Lambda Chi and Kappa Gamma sponsored a Christmas formal at the Twentieth Century Club. Searl Pickett's orchestra provided the danceable music. The muses of song and music rewarded Lambda Chi's laudable entry in the Songfest, and so did lota. Under Charmaine Lee's direction they sang Summertime from Porgy and Bess to a spotlighted Negro mother and her baby. Lambda Chi also raised its voices in the newly initiated Inter-society Discussion Contest, sponsored by Periclean. Joy Perkins and Virginia Winter were the society's representatives while Gretchen Prasher served as an alternate. Lambda Chi also participated in the annual Vod-Vil contest. Their entry was well appreciated and much hard work was put into it by the cast and directors Carol Roycraft and Marlene Mackay. The traditional spring picnic marked the finis of another chapter of Lambda Chi activities.
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Row nine: C. Kroemor. J. Mix Row eight: J. lutt, L. Ustruck, D. Safford Row tevon: M. Gfitt, I. BoMeldt, C. Gerber Row six: C. Brondt, C. Roycroft, M. Koehler Row five: M. Martin, V. Garbo, D. Brown Row four: 0. Rupple, V. Winter, C. lee Row throe: J. Chopmon, H. Wilx, G. Prather Row two: A. M. Steeps, J. Broyman, V. frit Row one: J. Campbell, O. Salmeen, A. Zanto LAMBDA CHI tint Semester Office Second Semester Virginia Winter ......... President ............ Joyce lust Carol Kromer........... Vice-President Dona Sofford Ardyce Zanto ............ Secretory Joy Perkins Gretchen Prosher......... Treasurer Gretchen Prasher Anna Marie Steeps ....... Historian Anno Morie Steeps Dorothy Brown ........... Custodian ............ Mory Grift Carol Gerber .......... Inter-Society Lorraine Ustruck Lorraine Ustruck .... ........ Helen Wilz Lambda Chi initiated the year with three outstanding changes. Change number one was the new society advisor. Miss Mary Clarke. Change number two was the new society colors. White and dark blue were adopted in place of the former peach and light blue. Change number three was the choice of a society flower, the white rose. It all goes to prove that it is a woman's perogative to change her mind, and where there is a group of women concerned there are going to be several changes. Along with five other girls' societies. Lambda Chi assisted in sponsoring a pre-rushing party for those co-eds at OSC who were not affiliated with any society in order to acquaint these girls with the various societies and to provide an opportunity for the society members to meet possible rushees. The party was held in the Women's Lounge and Locker-room on October 1. Nine days later, on October 10, Lambda Chi gathered its own rushees into its arms and entertained them at another get-acquainted informal rushing party in the Algoma Methodist Church basement. From the basement, rushees were carried into the splendor of the Athearn Hotel on October 18 for a formal rushing dinner. Survivors of formal rushing attended the pledging service at the home of Mrs. Russell Ames, a Lambda Chi alumnus, on October 29. Sixteen girls were pledged into the society. Lambda Chi was one of the societies who also had a second semester rushing season. The informal rushing was held in the Women's Lounge on March 5. A pot-luck supper marked the formal rushing. In the OSC Homecoming parade, on October 26, Lambda Chi's float was based on the slogan, The Team That Fills the Bill. It consisted of a huge envelope filled with Titans. Returning alumni made Page 28
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Row Mvtn: H. Wolff, Dr. Korgot, K. Smith Row ix: A. Diock, R. Eboriborger, J. Butrymowicx Row five: R. Zcrnxach, V. Mortzke. A. Kelsey Row four: N. Shrovnal, P. Reed, I. Bru»» Row three: R. Swon, F. Willert, F. Mo kni k Row two: W. Mitchell, H. Tennermonn, F. Schnobl Row one: N. leiberg, M. Kenitzer, t. Droeger LYCEUM First Semester Office Second Semester Fronk Schnobl ....... President .......... Phillip Reed Bob Russell ....... Vice-President Frederic Willert Bill Mitchell........ Secretory John Steiner Bob Haack ........... Treasurer Lloyd Droeger Norbert Leiberg...... Historion Norbert Lieberg Critic ......... Fronk Schnobl Bob Russell .....Inter-Society Council..... Lyle Bruss Keith Kuester ...Inter-Society Council............ Bill Mitchell Advisors..............Dr. Burton Korges. Mr. Jomes Johnson Lyceum Society is the oldest society on the Oshkosh State College campus, having been founded in 1871, the year the school was founded. Lyceum society has, since its beginning, been one of the most active societies in school. It believes that although classroom instruction is the first consideration in going to college, there is much more to college life and a college education than what is contained in textbooks. Lyceum tries to help its members to develop culturally, intellectually, and morally. It tries to provide the opportunity for each member to make new friends, to acquire new ideals, to develop new powers and to get a better view of life. Its biggest aim is to help its members get the most possible from their college life, and to make every man a better man for having belonged to the society. Again this year the Campus Cafe was the scene of Lyceum's initial 1951 activity, the informal rushing party. Climaxing the rushing season, Lyceum together with their sister society, Phoenix, held their formal rushing party at the Athearn Hotel on October 18th, 1951. Pledging having been completed, the members turned their attention to preparing a ploy entry in the Kappa Gamma play contest. The play chosen for this years presentation was Yet They Endure , directed by Bill Mitchell. The cast included, Frank Macknick, John Butrymowicz, Fritz Willert, Norbert Leiberg, and Jim Bechard. Page 30
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