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li limi , . . . Qau 528611 Kigma OFFICERS lXlARGARET K1NG ...... ,..... P I'FSIiKlf'lIf BIARGARET HIGGINS ,S'ffr1'efc11'y LiL1,IAN MAcK ...,,,.,. ..,.. 7 l1'C'tl.S'ltl'C7' l g EGINNLNG at Kenilworth in l9Zl, as a society of girls who wished to permanent their friendships, Tau Beta Sigma sorority, then known as the Bittersweet Society, has since grown to be- conie an important influence on the Upsala cainpus, both in college activities and popularity. Besides maintaining a high scholastic standing, the girls have been greatly in deniand at canipus functions during the past year. lt is especially to their credit that from their number was chosen the Senior Class representatives at comnienceinent. S0l'01'I'S in Collrgio l937-Margaret King, Leona Pierce, Blanche johnson, Anna Johnson. 1938-Lillian Mack, Nola Siess, Jennie Munson, Janice Larson, Rosalind Wiright, june Galmrielson. l939-Frances Needham, Beryl Smith, Lydia Lincoln. l9-l0-'Ruth Claudelin, Adele lljerpe, Helen Nynlan, Margarcta Lindstroin. Margaret Higgins. Page Om' Hundred Fifty-Niue ' T Fi? ri 1 are '11 2 ' 2743 1 . -ll gill ri Muzi .5 :TJ fx' -ll
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r-'f N L.. .H H- ij lt' ls 5' lgi l lil ,, url ii Elf 1 fgheta Qeta Q6amma . . . OI lflClilQS lfx'iQ1,YN I,.xlcs0N ., I7I'l'SI't!'f'1If eXmw1i1,1, ATVIIS ..., ...,, , Slt'l'J'L'ftI1'-X' lxmziili XYENIJEI. ..,. , ,. . ,... .... Y '1'et1.v111'e1' lQl l'Il t'cm'1QN ..., .. A ..., ,l.CA'IiXftIl1f T1'ef1,v1m'1' Ii.x'1'l1li1a1Nli IJUYLE .... ,. C'n1111e1'I Refzmvenzlfllzizw Q25lellQ'llJX lleta Cantina, the oldest sorority of Upsala, is inali- ing' plans fm' the eeleliration of its twentieth ainiiversary next year. The SUl'Ul'ltB' was orgzuiizecl in 1918 at Kenilworth. New Jersey. and has since that time upheld its prestige in all of the Upsala activities. The active lH6l1llJC1'Sl1l1D has continued this year to uphold the icleals ul' Theta and to distinguish itself in all the college functions. The Thetas rank not manly high in selmlarsliip lint rate socially as an intregal part ut the collegiate life. .Sl0I'0l't'A' ill C'0IIeg1'n SlfNlURS fl':YClyll l,arsmi, ,lean Aiiclt-isrlii, Kay Doyle. lileanm' Carlsteen. ,lean lffiiiptage. lngticl lYenrlel, Ruth -laermlmsmi. Arflell Nnlis. lapis l'i'uetrni' 'lL'Ni0Rsf-JIilclrefl Melin. lrene Czivinaiigli. Ruth Cowen. BlZll'gZll'L'lIZl l.itz ,Xnna Mae XYuoclla11fl. .Xileen Xelswn, lflclura Stevens. SUPHUXlUlQlf5 fliily Lawler, ll:n'lmax'a lflliimt. lfnniee Ulsun. liclith l.:n'snn Martlia lielcstrmn, Domtliy Olinian. Yivian Schnlclt. T7llQlf5'flN1lfN-'wellClCll Doyle. ,lane liiillnni. GBT Page Om' Ilzlmfrrd l ifly-lf1'gzI1!
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li Q l s--e tt E 5 i E if Wd? M ti, 5-I Q E11 he ., if E+ LTL, X A ,.,,, lx J si- oighi elta , . . Page One Hmzdrcd Si OFFICERS AUDREY KLINK ..,4 .....,................... .......,.. P 1 'esident LILLTAN NVALKER .... Viffe-Pres1'a'e111' ETHEL SEARL .......... ...., .... ....... ,S ' 0 cretary JANET VVHITESELL ..... ....,,..............,.,.....,..,,.... T 1'ea.ru1'e1' RUTH ORMISTON ,.,... .,4... I zzicr-Sorority Coznzril Refi. Chi Delta Sorority was founded in l933 by nine active campus girls, one of whom is still at Upsala. The nine girls were: Charlotte Cassiday, Mildred Helmers and Emily Redlitz, who are teaching, Alice Qbreiter, who is a private secretaryg Elea- nore Lindgren, who is tutoring, Gwendolyn Martinson, who is now Mrs. Russell Smithg Eleanor Macck, Ural Hygienist, and Louise Ahrens, who is working for the Hearst Publishing Co., and Lillian Walker. During the past four years since the organization of the sorority its members have distinguished themselves in many activities on the campus and maintained a high scholastic stand- ing as well as having been socially active. The Chi's have also been of service to the community doing social work. Tn Novem- ber the group presented the school with a sum of money for the renovating of the chapel. This year two honorary members joined the sorority: Miss Carmen McKell, who attended Vlfellesly and Miss Dolores Rachel, a graduate of Berkeley Secretarial School. Sm'0rcs in Collegio l937-Audrey Klink, Lillian Vlialker. l93SfMarjorie Schwarzwaelder, Rachel Strickland. 1939-Lillian Howie, Ruth Ormiston. Ethel Searl, janet VYhitesell. A Ifj' li i lid 33 . M, 4 -2. .v - .Q r.. 4 ..t': f .,,.,..,, . 4 -L-,-.p .M .., 'LYJ2 tv . - .1- ... .M -, .., .tw 4. ..,, .... 4. .... CL -1 Hr-'i -111 .J W.. -Li-.. mul- -4. E+ aa , 4 ,Md -+44 l.,. l- 1-ei 'ii :H
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