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Miriam Kessinger Pres. ci76L!!6Lg8QlfU88 ningham, l. Frazier. Front Row: J. Messenger, M. Kessinger l.. Mankey, D. Brendle. Not pictured: P. Rinehart, S. Hildebrand M. Lewis, B. Raugh, F. Westover, M Down in the T-Wee hut this year things were really buzzing- or should I say cooking? Yes, Clara Cunningham, ably assisted by Bill Peters, really specialized in the culinary arts. Tallageewee spag- hetti has become a famous campus dish. But that's not all that's happened at the hut. After Rush Week, with eight new members to help, the house blossomed forth in a lovely fresh coat of paint. Then, lest you think that the T-Wee's are isolationists, the group made its annual trip to Pittsburgh, with boys in tow, to see The Girl from Wy- oming. The girls are now looking forward to a new year and only hope that it will be as busy and as happy as this one has been. Must Be Interostingl 77 Back Row: M. Prigg, E. Lane, C. Cun- Jacobs, D. Fox, C. Cunningham, B. Miller:
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Phlllp Troutman Third Row: T. Glennen, K. Ward, R. Musser, P. Americo, R. Cosgray, H. Jankey, G. Duplaga. Second Row: C. Lewis R Couderc F. Smeach, A. Wood, H. Milliken, F. Garred, D. McConnell, A. Dintino. First Row: D. Bice, A. Russo, R. Hampson D Wermlmger, P. Troutman, D. Reinhart, J. Varner, K. McConnell, F. Sandusky, C. Sharer. Not pictured: C. Bane J Ben nett J Berryman, P. Clary, B. Howard, J. Pollock, L. Tornabene, C. Ullom. pie .Sigma I I Next door to the T-P s' is one of the most active frats on campus, the Phi Sigs. Naturally, the big event at the rooms was Hell Week. How those guys do love to dish it outl Girls at the dorms will never forget the lusty voices of the pledges awakening them at all hours of the night for four days. Of course, all this furor had been preceded by a sumptuous banquet during Rush Week and then there was the Spring Formal to make up for everything. The Phi Sigs are proud to boast that U. S. Senator Edward Martin drafted their original charter back in 1907, and are proud of their aim to 'further a spirit of comradeship among their members and to advance the interests of Waynesburg College. Pres. Phi Sigma Forever More - - -
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Fourth Row: J. Marcinak, J. Blaho. Third Row: R. Orncloff, W. Casteel, F. McCready, R. Trautvetter, L. Mayer, J. Rockwell C Phillips, F. Dubos. Second Row: W. Newman, R. Gardner, D. Bergman, D. London, B, London, J. Jackson. First Row W Ritts M. Barb, B. Tomlinson, D. Scott. Not pictured: D. Black, L. Grile, J. Hetes, H. Leckey, J. London, E. Minor. mega igma plz The Delta Sigs can be considered just about the luckiest frat on the campus. They have a house of their ownl Yes, the Delta Sigs reside at 50 E. Franklin Street within easy walking distance from Joe's. On December 10 the fraternity held its Founder's Day Banquet at the Fort Jackson Hotel with many of the alumni back for the occasion. Their Pledge Banquet was held at the Presbyterian Church during Rush Week, and they joined with the other frats in a gala stag party at the Hunter's Lodge earlier in the year. Their annual spring formal was held at the Summit near Uniontown, on June 3. Sorority girls can tell you of pleasant afternoons spent at the house dancing and being entertained by the Delta Sigs. They're grand guys! Ben Tomlison Pres. Ben Explains lt. 78
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