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+ PHI DELTA ALPHA SOROBITY PHI DELTA ALPHA-Seofed: Pattie Price, Shirley Ossi, Betsey, Alden. president: Harriet Zimmerman. Firsl row: Sidsel Aamondt, Mar- ney Lou Spillers, Susie Mehl, Betty Lou Cunningham, Cathy Cunningham, Trixie Leeb, Sharyne Palmer, Heberle Jones, Glenda Hub- bard, Nica Fairbanks, Jerri Carney. Second row: Ruth Fiazza, Lee Stenger. Becky Kellas, Suzanne Styers, Joyce Porter, Sharon Schramn, Sandra Gwynn, Carol Eisenhower, Gogi Ciarrocchi, Pat Zapka. Third row: Bonnie Carns, Charlotte Odenheimer, Monalee Carter, Alyce Condry, Thrya Olson, Sara Grosberg, Sally Mathieson, Donna Messerly, Lynn Jones. Fourth row: Kay Kasnic, Becky Conrad, Sandy Urbanek, Sue Ann Dennis, Cheri Green, Elinor Moser, Dian Barber, Linda Hatfield. V -Aiwa it-fi' 1 The girls in the green and white are members of the Phi Delta Alpha. Making a float for the Homecoming Parade, hold- ing a rush party at the Christian Church in West Liberty, having raffles and lec- ture series, and doing charity work were only a few of the many activities of the Phi Delts. They have also issued for the W 'ig first time a symphony for their members. The sorority was led by President Betsey Alden and Sponsors Millie Kerns and I y Amy Hamilton. Q it tx I , ' .1751 . ?5'fk'- it s ff af, , t X, 5, k A, V l The PHI DELT'S float in the Homecoming Parade, featuring their own Dinah Shore -Kay Mundie-with her court. 124
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LAMBDA PHI EPSILGN SORGRITY LAMBDA PHI EPSILON-Seafed: Gerry Ellioil, Pai Gregory, Belfe Hadsell, Judy Nolfe, presidenf: Judy Osburn, Anne Hundley, Janice Beiser. Firsf row: Barbara Sill, Marsha Noble, Connie Amos, Donna Bres, Jane Kreulberg, Belh Lewis, Pal Lohr, Pai Morgan Kay Kariman, Kalhy Pcgorzelslri, Darlene Goff, Janice Tharp. Second row: Pai Relyea, Mary Belh Guinn, Pal Brennan, Penny Goodwin, Joan Miracle, Linda Albrifion, Harrielle Hanlein, Killy Clarlr, Sharon Palmer, Connie Sgouros. Third row: Leigh Norris, Sandy Cros- land, Barbara Pace, Beverly Burner, Mary Ann Kimball, Donna McClellan, Joanne Vogliano, Jeannie Cairns, Donna McGuire, Karen Oldham, Par Wolfe, Arlene Eclrholdl, Virginial Hill. Fourfh row: Shirley Davis, Aniia Jean Miller, Nelma Uhl, Marion Pyle, Charlene Pasco, Helene Eniwisfle, Barbara France, Joan Roadcap, Barbara Nolle, Mary Belh Drawneclr, Mary Van Horn, Maureen McCaig, Cindy Parsons, Sherry Sione, Mary Jane Vafh. Why slay we on enrlh unless to grow? is the molto of the girls dressed in brown und white. Planning 11 float for the Homecoming Parade, selling candy, participating in intramural basketball games, revising the constitution, orguni- s zing the alumni, und holding u successful rush purly kept the Lumdu's busy all year. They also held un unnual dinner- dunce und instuIlution-of-officers dinner. The Lumhdu's led ai successful year under the leadership of President Judy Notte und sponsor Miss Lois Shumway. J' V We'll be down 'lo gel you in a laxi, pledges! sing Kay Karlman. Bev Wallace, Janice Tharp, Anne Hundley, and Judy Osburn. i 1
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BETA GAMMA FRATERNITY BETA GAMMA FRATERNITY-Seafed: Larry Bradfielcl, treasurer: Harry Gardner, president: John Fox, vice presi- dent: Roy Duggan, secretary. Firsf row: Jerry Osbourn, Bill Hale, Dean McKinney, Larry Clark, Wall- Slimmel, Terry Miller, Mr. Michael Kupersanin, sponsor. Second row: Jim Workman, Joe Davis, Pai Hari, Phil Palmer, Jerry Fonlaine, Fred Holme, Dave Cooper, Jerry Ruppel, Cy Mocoslro. Third row: Tom Glaiz, Pete Turner, Dave Moore, Dave Hoy, Jay Schoolcrafr, Bill Fox, Don Yost, John Magers, Jerry Eddy. Fourfh row: Al Huff, L. D. Moore, Haynes Huddlejlon, Rich Slonesfreei, Herschel Thomas, Tom Kendriclr, Jim Thomas, Jim Niclrlus, Chick Brand, Bob Poe, Gus Mi ler. BETA GAMMA FRATERNITY Beta Gamma fraternity. sporting red hlazers. had a very successful year. The main project of the Betas was sponsoring the Christmas Dance. Their other activities included winning third prize for their float in the Homecoming Parade. selling refresh- ments during the home basketball games and high school tournaments, and holding center dances. Harry Gardner served as president of the Betas for the second year. Their sponsor was Mr. Michael Kupersanin. BETA5 decorate free for Christmas Dance.
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