Members Become Big Sisters 230 UN 0 one is too small to help a friend" was Chi Alphz. Rho's motto for the year. President Susan Skipper believed that the club's eagerness to fulfill this goal was shown by members who became big sisters to the bus girls at Downtown Church of Christ. Holding devotionals with them and hosting a Halloween party in their honor I club members dressed in customes for the occasion. They lOured a haunted house and roasted hot dogs and marshmallows. In December, the girls sang Christmas carols for residents at Leisure Lodge before taking their dates to Wyldewood for their annual Christmas party. Sports also played a major role in the year's activities, with members participating in softball, volleyball, bowling and basketball. Devotionals were led by members on those Monday nights when they did not have meetings. A Fifties party held in November at the Carmicheal Community Center was well-attended by club members. The party, catered by the Sandwich Factory, featured prizes for the best dressed guy and girl. /. STRIVING Jor a strike, Jean Clegg demonstrales the technique needed to win. 2. EXHIBITING her athletic dexterity, PaN Cope returns the votJey. 3. FUTURE events are discussed with prospective pledges during the club open house. 4. CHI ALPHA RHO. I. OberhoJl.er 2. Harrison 3. Brown 4. Wiblin-Beau 5. B. Matheny 6. May 7. Chi Alpha Rho West 8. Finch 9. Hughes 10. BarnickVice-President n. Ramsey 12. Gerhart 13. Graham 14. Boersma 15. S. Matheny 16. Harding 17. Skipper 18. Parsley 19. Wampler 20. Farmer· President 21. Cope 22. Tate-Sponsor 23. Kyle 24. Reely·Sponsor 25. Kitchens 26. Starling 27. K. Cannon 28. Aebi 29. Albany 30. Kinney 31. Eubanks-Treasurer 32. Bohan 33. Clegg 34. Wilemon 35. Payne 36. Lawrence 37. B. Cannon 38. Kerns 39. SchloJJman 40. Sewell - Kim Quandt Chi Alpha Rho - Courtesy of Pubficity Office - Don Holland
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