OEGI:_ TOP ROW, Williams (sponsor!. Anderson, N. Ashley, R. Ashley, Ball SECOND ROW: Berryman, Bridges, Benson, Deacon, Defoor. THIRD ROW- Gingrich, HolT, HOUTZ, Jackson, jamison. FOURTH ROW: jones, eve en, Mangrum, Miller, A. Murphy. FIFTH ROW, J. Murphy, Neely, Parks Pharr SIXTH ROW, Slovak, C. Smith, L. Smith, Turney, OEGE Lunch box social atop Petit Jean revives lost tradition Manicures with food coloring and facials with limburger cheese were just a few of the surprises in store for Oege pledges at their rough initiation. A surprise was also in store for the pledge masters when two male intruders, with stockings over their heads, crashed the proceedings. It was all in fun, though, for club sponsor Miss Shirley vVilliams had put the boys up to their tricks. Rough initiation was h eld in the old house behind the American Heritage Building. All in all, it was a busy year for Oege. Shortly before Christmas, club beau Sherman Shewmaker was honored at a Christmas party held in the home of Mrs. Elmer Jackson. The Oege third fun ction was a bowling party in January. April 15 was the date of the Oege banquet. The affair was h eld at the Red Apple Inn, and Oege club members provided th e entertainment for the evening. Oege's club spirit was continually shown by their active participation in all club ac tivities. OFFICERS. FAll: Houtz, Pres,; jamison, Vice·Pres.; Neely, Sec.: Pharr, Treas, SPRING, Neely, Pres.; Johnson, Vice· Pres.; Anderson, Sec.; Ashley, Treos.; Shirley Williams, Sponsor. SOlVING to win, Oege's linda Benson reaches high to give the Oege's on advantage for victory. Club Beau Sherman Shewmaker 187
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