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Student leaders: Back Row, Lett to Right: Burton, Smith, Seely, Nichols, Herman, Scott, Robinson. Front Row: Pringle, Petersen, Van Hovelin, Kearney, Carlson, Markham, Anderson, Miller, Dennis, Tillman. ginaaboincy the imlpontancc 0 wcnlycllamyf cllcallincga Maid Simmons displays a play Bargain Rack. package to haughty Virginia One of the highlights of the year was the fashion show Halls of lvy which was presented this spring. The girls worked hard at decorating the vestry with o col- lege theme, and then got experience mod- eling. Also, under the capable direction of the sponsors, Miss Springer and Mrs. John- son, the club presented two skits - Bar- gain Rack and What's in a Name. The fun and fellowship of working together on these proiects, as well as all through the year, will long be remembered.
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Nl 5:7 Kneeling: Smith, Kincaid, Van Hovelin, Miller, Mead, Nichols, Ray, Seely, Dennis, Pringle Lausangum, Niswonger. Seated: Hurst, Engstrom, Glazier, Abbey, Burton, Morse, Epp, Anderson. Standing: Miss Springer, Shufelt, Hoppe, D. Petersen, N. Petersen, Herman, Scott, Crapuchettes, Tillman, Valle, Allen, Brown, Markham, Sandbloom, Robinson, Hinlclin, Carlson, Hoffman, Mortenson, Eenigenburg. aa wx-:llll aa Aociall aclljuatment, u Gert Jerrilou almost gets a proposal from Clem leilani gamma sigma chi 0' 'he Gamma P'f'Y- Throughout the year, Gamma Sigma Chi was one of the busiest groups on campus. Meeting every other Tuesday, they heard many interest- ing speakers, including a hair stylist, florist, psy- chologist, and model. Two girls were in charge of food for each meeting and a contest was held for the best table decorations. New officers were elected at the end-of-the-year picnic which Q was held by the barbeque pit. . i l
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V...- Every Monday and Thursday some fifty girls would take over the gym or playing field. Starting with field hockey and right on through softball and tennis in the Spring, the girls enioyed many hours of keen competition while the teams battled it out. All in all, they can look back on a very busy year. Early in the fall, they held a steak fry at Herricks Lake for all the members, old and new. Everybody gobbled delicious px steak and all the things that go with it, i finishing with songs and devotions around the fire. Later initiation came along fas it always doesj and was thoroughly enioyed by the old members. Of course, the initiates had a grueling time but later relaxed and revived somewhat at the dinner held for them in the vestry. Nancy sighs as she is plastered by Lynn at the G.A.A. initiation. G.A.A. After Christmas vacation, we held our annual slumber party in the Women's gym at the College. Not much sleep, but . . . All of these were fun, and the year was fittingly topped off by the Overnight at ' ' Camp Ravenswood. Ln athlletlels, First Row: Glazier, Petersen, C. Andersen, Miss Watson, Dennis, Kearney, Seely. Second Row: Miller, Pringle, Kellington, Markham, Janet Carlson, Cashion, Judy Carlson, M. McCartney, D. Petersen. Third Row: Scott, Darling, Hopper, Ericksen, Schneller, Moneysmith, Hirschy, Eenigenburg. Fourth Row: Nichols, Herman, Gilbert, Nill, Kullberg, Lageschulte, Kantzer, S. Hoffman, VanKampen. Fifth Row: Tillman, Epp, Steed, Skoglund, Libby, Hanchett, M. Griffin, Pyke. Sixth Row: Phillips, Niswonger, B. Hoffman, Lee, Brown, Smith, Owen, Wray. - C lr X.. Q 47 'Z' 1
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