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I l l-llpha Um.ic1'u11 Pi President .... Vice-President . . . Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary. . Treasurer .... Officers JOAN ANN WEYAND . JANE MARSDEN ADELAIDE ADAMS CAROLYN REISCH . WILMA FORSTER 104 Theta Pi Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi was initiated into the national sorority on August 14, 1951. The initiation was followed by a formal dinner at the Richmond County Country Club. Alpha Omicron Pi, an international organi- zation since 1930, was founded in 1897 at Barnard College. A member of the National Panhellenic, Alpha Omicron Pi is affiliated with twenty other national sororities which comprise the Panhellenic group. Theta Pi Chapter strives for maintenance of sound Christian living, scholastic achieve-
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high scholastic index, to perpetuate friend- ships, and to foster a feeling of cooperation with the ideals ofthe College. During the school year, the chapter has undertaken many and varied activities. The highlight of the year for the chapter was the annual dance which was held at the Fort Wads- worth Officers' Club. As a community service, the sorority sponsored a Christmas party for the children at the Bethlehem home. ln addition to sorority activities, the mem- bers take part in other 'extra-curricular activi- ties at Wagner. Sisters will be found ranking high in all phases of student lite, it 55 ii ii W .W ,gk 15: , W Loida Bellan Marian Bellan Anne Biase 5 NLucLll'e , it Mary Cfaftone? Elaine Chatowiius Madeline Clausen Phv!li5S.aC0Sf4m29i A Floriitenpelaijey i Lois Everts Joan Fox Kathleen Gibbons Frances Gutegianst, Virginia 'Haggerty Orchids for milady. ii ,L iff 1. -rs' -iw ,i i C!-iiifters il'!ii65llB el, i M i Z ,ef it ,ii ,:-. i ze- i eo,-R-I .ire is ef., S .mee i i , i Q ' s Grace Haher 2 i Joan Harrison J une vlrjeaerd ,--Earhart-aiiHelmkfe??:i Elizabeth' Hott Carolyn Honeycutt Elaine gKovessy Dorotlqy- Luhrs Mi Edna Peterson ii-Lillian Roudi l i. ,, Dorothy! Schmidt N Marilyn Schmidt Dorothy. Qchnackenberg ix. -EEQQY 51519 it l ' mm 'HElemiSN5'NBl.lY5ii?lTlf l ' Paula Maserati QAnn Striokland Anne Mullaly .loan Sweeney H Gildam Murano Caryl Weatherdqxjfa Claratmgliiggeli izifeanmeittegw-iebolidfts Dorothy Oest illeone Yazter ' ,Q Alice Passano Dr. ldggfversoniiiiiil Stemif i ' :i Miss Anna Blahken Alpha's Homecoming float. ' ,affix fl Patricia' Plattersori
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ment, and loyalty to Wagner and the traditions connected with it. This year, Theta Pi held its first annual dance at the Meurot Club. The sorority was proud to receive first prize in the Homecoming Day parade and to have one of its sisters crowned queen. The chapter staged several parties for the children at Sea View Hospital. Theta Pi also regularly sends clothing to the Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky. The sorority is proud of the leadership and interest of the sisters toward College activities. Sisters of Alpha Omicron Pi are to be found in the highest echelons of student activity. IDS 1 . .,,, Alpha's Homecoming float Adelaide Adams Margaret Appel Sallie Arthur Gloria Bauman Joyce Biller Joan Brady Eleanor Browne Alberta H. Cheney Vena Rae Coder Ruth Diller Christa Eisenhauer Wilma Forster J Evelyn Hall Mrs. Paul Kirsch Mrs. Vilio Nikander Sisters in College Elizabeth Hammon Elaine Hendrickson Janice Judd Helen Kiloh Dolores Lee Barbara Lorenz Jane Marsden Dorothy McKnight Dorothy W. Nolke Evelyn Pedersen Marilyn Peterson Wanda Prokoby Eugenia Prusak Honorary Sisters Mrs. Warren Robinson Miss Helen Toebke Newest sisters. Margaret Rauffer Dorothy Rausch Carolyn Reisch Elsie-Marie Schriever Joan Sheatfer Anita Stubbe Janet Wannemacher Janet Warnke Joan Ann Weyand 'r Norma Zawadski Janice Zeman Gwen Zilles Mrs. David Tyler 35 id' A .5 2. 1 K -.5 gr
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