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Back: Malinowski, Onsager, Priiic Middle: Ristow, Dabareiner, Dobbs Front: R. Larson, Cornell Seated: Clark, C. Larson ' gella pled-eflidf e0l'lC6'lj Zeta Eta Theta, under the direction of Miss Hazel Peterson, has completed another successful year. The organization met the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at Bassett House. Officers for the year were: presi- dent, Constance Larson: vice-president, Hilde Bartelly secretary- treasurer, Janice Bridges, sergeant-at-arms, Ruth Larson, Royal Purple reporter, Ruth McFarlane, and social chairman, Rose Pri- iic. At their meetings, the members studied the instruments that were the forerunners of the piano. The big event of Zeta Eta Theta was the annual concert, pre- sented on December 7, 1943 at Bassett House. Guest artists for the evening were Edna Limprecht and Lucille and Rose Marie Cooper. A spring concert climaxed the year's activities. - - 25
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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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Schultz Niesen, Pinarcl Qaaenuc Qaaufz zqcfiue The Whitewater Forensic Association and the newly-installed Pi Kappa Delta Chapter enjoyed an active year despite war-time conditions. At the beginning of the year, Pi Kappa Delta was composed of Dorothy Karlson, Mary Earle, Dean Schultz, and Genevieve Bachhuber. Upon the graduation of the first three- named members, only Genevieve Bachhuber remainedjcontinu- ing in the rather unusual position of president as well as sole member. ' The Whitewater Forensic Association, sponsored the Ninth An- nual Whitewater Debate and Discussion Tournament. Its success may be largely attributed to Dr. E. H. Evans, sponsor of both Pi Kappa Delta and the Whitewater Forensic Association. ln January the debaters took part in a tournament at Normal, Illinois, and they attended the Provincial Convention and Tourna- ment ot De Kalb, Illinois, in March. 26 Top: Hopkins,-,Karlson, Zar Middle: Dr. Evans, Hoessel Bottom: Mullikin, Bachhuber
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