1960-1961 Yearbook

ond Nevo DoVee, Norma Thomas , and Helen Greene enjay making for club members' doors, especially when the popcorn popper is on . PHI .,~r·nlsm, captured feathers, trials of lowly 'worms' "Heroism above and beyond the call of " pronounced the Kappa Phi pledgemaster • lowly Worm handed over a captured feather. rough initiation at Wyldewood ended the perof trial for the pledges, and they promised in carl(lI"li~[ht ceremony later to uphold the honor "Blue Christmas" was the theme chosen for December banquet at the Rendezvous. The was carried out in tJ, e blue and silver color music by the "Silver Tones", and an poem composed by club members. A tacky party held at the Legion Hut provto be one of the highlights of the year. Comwas keen for tJ1C title of Tackiest Couple, reward being a string of r ed suckers. FoiL Greene, Pres; D. Bissett, Vice· Pres.; Rogers, Sec.; T. lNG" Stein, Rep.; S SmiTh, Song leader. Spring : T. Smith, Money, Sec.; S. Smith, Treas.; Pursley, THESE girls don't always look like th is, but special occasions like a tacky party for Kappa Phi 's third function demand extraordinary effort. KAPPA PHI. TOP ROW, C. Bi ssett, D. Bissett, Coburn . SECOND ROW, N . DaVee, T. DaVee, Groff , Greene, Horvoth. THIRD ROW, Hu lett, Jackson, JonM, Morino, Mossey. FOURTH ROW, Pursley, Roark, Rogers, Sellers. S. SmiTh . FIFTH ROW, T. Smith, Stein, Stell, Thomas. Va rdaman . 151

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