1949-1950 Yearbook

Skits were presented by the girls' clubs for the freshman girls. The Om_g" Phi, too~ a tour through the years. Mr. Agony, with helpful advice to frustrated freshmen, wos presented by the GATA, . FI RST WE INFORMED THE FRESHMEN AS THE school year began we greeted our club brothers, or sisters. joyfully. eagerly anticipating those first few meetings of the fall when we met, tal~ed over summertime experiences, enjoyed each other's company, and too~ up important matters Evelyn Rhodes lind Dot Tuttoss g"ve the JU GO JU inter. pretation of "An Old Fashioned Walk." <4S at hand-a main one being that of selecting pledges from among the new Hardingites. Twenty-eight different clubs! From the freshman point of view it was all very confusing-the Alpha Sub Stratas, the Kappa Phi Jugo's, the Lambda Tau Gatas, and the Delta Chi Omega Phi Iotas were just so many nonsense syllablesand the question of which of those many colored jac~ets--red and white. white on green, purple on gold, blue on orange-belonged to which club was equally perplexing. The girls' clubs got together and planned a program for the purpose of introducing each club group to the freshman girls. The boy's club members were content merely to seize every opportunity to publicize or emphasize their own dub, striving hard to ma~e favorable impressions on the innocent minds of those green youngsters. And as the days went by, the freshmen become better acquainted and the confusion began to diminish.

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