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OBI' OF F ICERS MARGARET DOYLE ELIZABETH RACINE AILEEN LEACH ELLEN MAY CARLSON President Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasury One Hundred Twelve 574m Zita gamma Theta was organized in 1918 and since that time has grown to be an integral part of Upsala. These 22 years of activity has seen the members rise to all possible positions on the campus, extra-curricularly and academically . . . a girl would not be a typical member if she did not live up to these standards. Each spring strange-looking specimens can be seen tra- versing the campus in the traditional garb of the Theta pledge week. When the girls have been duly taken over the coalsfl they take their place within the ranks of their sisters. Thetas can always be found together, for a spirit of unity is predominant Wherever they go and Whatever they do. Bowling, tobogganing and ice-skating are but few of the athletic endeavors participated in by its members. This fun- loving, gay group always manages to enjoy itself in what- ever it does. Seniors: Margaret Doyle, Aileen Leach. Izmiorx: Jeanne Boschen, Ellen Mae Carlson, Dorothy Lewis, Sherrill Prisk, EliZabeth Racine, Edna Sandhop, Joyce Bodain. Sophomores: Audrey Brochhagen, Jane Kolb, Dorothy Levins, Barbara Math, Jean Thomas, Betty Yeomans. Freshman: Cristel Niemeyer.
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JClPlaa Kata pAi Kappa Beta Phi, the youngest fraternity on campus, was organized last spring when a definite need was felt for a new and different fraternity. Its high ideals and principles won immediate faculty assent. Under a constitution drawn up by Bob Williams, a new Greek letter society came into being at Upsala. As the fraternity approaches its first anniversary with a fine beginning to look back upon, there is every assurance that it will progress to a position of size and importance among the other societies on campus. Senior: Clifford Baab. hmiom: Warren Anschuetz, Dick Farnum, Dick Gibbons, Bob Williams. Sophomom: Stan Lewis, Lloyd Lc Cain, Earl Tomlinson, Dave Vreeland. Freshman: Stewart Hausmann. KfB O OFFICERS B013 WILLIAMS High Kappa WARREN ANSCHUETZ President DICK GIBBONS Secretary STAN LEWIS Treasurer One Hundrrd Elwyn
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? ti??? t jun geld .Si'gma The year 1941 is the twentieth anniversary of the Taus on the Upsala campus. Founded in 1921, the sorority has always maintained close contact With its alumnae. This year Mrs. Margaret King gave a tea for the actives and the ac- tives and alumnae gave a shower for Viola Grossheim at Mrs. Rosek. In regard to their endowment fund work, the morning after the winter,s one hurricane, the Taus decided that their dessert bridge held jointly With the Chi Deltas the night before had been snowed under. Undaunted, the Taus had a more successful movie night complete With Popeye and ice cream in Chapel. Their pledge party started with a subway ride and ended With swimming and dinner. The pledges carried traditional pledge canes With tan, brown and scarlet ribbons. Seniors: Marjorie Dargue, Louise Anderson, Olivia Pearson, Dorothy Smith, Berniece Parks. Juniors: Eileen Downs, Ruth Kupfere, Sally Germond, Ruth Drentlau, Janet Smith, Marjorie Nicol, Doris Bodine. Sophomores: Barbara Ulrcy, Phyllis Gustafson, Marilyn Evans, Eleanor Anderson. Freshmen: Constance Hjerpc, Mary Walton, Jeanne Artsen, June DeCamp, Helen DcNoia. TB: OFFICERS MARJORIE DARGUE President OLIVIA PEARSON Vire-Presidmt BERNIECE PARKS Secretary RUTH DRENTLAU Treaxurer One Hundred Tbirlvm
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