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Top: Zor, Sweeney, Rhode, Merriman Middle: Riley, Schoengrund, Pinard, Mr. Cannon Bottom: Artz, Schrank, Kirley aqal pafzfzfe guns! fad. Seaai n Since last year's sponsor Dr. Wells, is now in the United States Navy, Mr. Cannon, director of the Training School, has taken over the position. First-semester officers of Kappa Delta Pi were: Mildred Schoen- grund, president: Carolyn Koplin, vice-president, Marie Kirley, secretary, Irene Schrank, corresponding secretary, and Patricia Pinard, treasurer. Mildred, Marie, and Patricia graduated at the end of the first semester. Second-semester offices were held by: Carolyn Koplin, president, Helen Artz, vice-president, Ruth Earleywine, secretary, Irene Schrank, corresponding secretary, and Ida Sweeney, treasurer. ' Kappa Delta Pi, as one of the honorary fraternities on the cam- pus, worked to maintain Whitewater's scholastic standards. 23 J
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Top: Matzke, Van Lone, Earleywine Middle: Norder, Graham Dickerman, Koplin Cooley, Chamberlain Ieappa pi eanhiiu fd Kappa Delta Pi continued to have an active membership this year. ln the early fall, the members of the organization held initiation for thirteen pledges at their annual banquet at the Blackhawk Hotel in Fort Atkinson. They were Helen Artz, Goldie Chamberlain, 'Hope Cooley, Mary Dickerman, Ruth Earleywine, Fern Froemming, Mary Graham, Shirley Matzke, Mardelle Norder, Jeanette Rhode, Jane Riley, Ida Sweeney, and Ross Van Lone. Because of the problem of war transportation, Kappa Delta Pi was unable to send its two representatives to the national con- vention of the 'Fraternity as was customary in previous years. Every year Kappa Delta Pi donates twenty-five dollars to some worthy organization. This year the money was presented to the Royal Purple to help in sending the paper to former stu- dents now in the service.. 22 Bottom: Boelter, Froemming
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Third Row: Schardt, Bottom: Harrison, Cornell Gaveras pi Gmeeiza pi fllemieadfzip fncaeadeft Pi Omega Pi began the year with the services of only four ac- tive members. The-four offices were, therefore, held by Sylvia Runge, president, George Lambert, vice-president, Katherine Cornell, secretary, and lone Schardt, treasurer. On November 19 the membership was increased by twelve incoming juniors at a formal initiation. New members were welcomed by Mr. Paul Carlson, sponsor, and Mr. Virgil Graham, temporary sponsor during the former's absence the previous year. , . Working out plans for the publication ofthe Commercial Bulle- tin as well as contributing ideas on the ideal commercial curric- ulum were the projects undertaken at the meetings of Pi Omega Pi. Social events' included a theater party and an all-school party. E Pi Omega Pi ,has once again maintained its position among the honorary organiiations on the campus. 24 Top: Janice Trindal, Joyce Trindal, Lambert, Turnell Wethern, Bartell, Holmes Second Row: Jonkovic, On sager, Marsh, Mr. Carlson
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