Tri Kappa 1947-1955

mp e Tri-Kappa Outing Monday morning, April 20, the Tri-Kappas left for Camp TClhko– dah and arrived there at 10 Q'clock. Boat riding, mountain climbing, pitching horse~hoes, playing basketball, tennis, and croquet were the means of en· rertainment during t'he day. Lunch was served at 12 o'clock. The mPnu consisted of sofl drinks, weiners, buns, potato salad potato chips, pickles, and ice cream with chocolate syrup. Tri Kapp:ls a·nd their elates _., were: Sue Chapman, John T. Moore; Shirley Birdsall, Don See; Alta Cheek, Ken Shewmaker; Virginia RhodE's, Winfred Wright; Lois Coburn, Marvin Noble; Mary Etta Grady, Harry Olree; Ruth Walker, Bobby MillCJ·; 'KaH1rcn Privett, Glen Olbricht; Robbie Jean Ruby, Leonard Hall; Betty Helm, Tom Nelson; Florence White, Ralph Hartman; Ortcll Armstrong, Jim McAuley; Gracie McReynolds, Bob Coburn; JunE' Adams, Herman Starling; Olei·a Garner, MH.;:e Moor.:~; Mary Ruth Herren, Alfred ''Pel'e" Petrich; Joan Bridges, Sam Haynes; Camille Anderson, Eugene Mor– ris; Eileen Hoover, Wil Good· here; Yvonne Davis, Gerald Lo·\g. Tri-Kappa Club Meets, Discusses Outing Plans Saturday night, April 11, the Tri-Kappas met to discuss amend· ment of their constitution and plans for their outing. Several articles were added to the con– stitution, and the Tri-Kappas d{ cided that their emblem, the key, would stand for everlasting

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