1936 Cedrus Yearbook

5 In recent years, feeling a need of a social or- ganization of girls which will uphold the ideals for which Cedarville College and its students and faculty stand, a movement has been on to initiate such a society. Last year a group of girls met, wrote the framework of a constitution which they thought met these needs, and submitted them to the faculty for approval and revision. This constitution has been duly approved and recognized by the members of the faculty and the Board of Trustees who have in turn given us a few rules and regulations compounded by them. We have chosen Mrs. Margaret J. Work as our taculty advisor. The name "Chi Sigma Phi" has been selected. The Greek letters symbolize: C— Character; S—Service; and P--philos or sisterly love. This year our group is composed of nine charter members. Next year new members will be pledged CHI SIGMA PHI C S P according to rules written by the faculty. The fol- lowing officers were elected: President, Hazel Nel- son; Vice President, Christina Jones; Secretary- Treasurer, Gladys Olinger. In April our group entertained with a theatre party after a covered dish dinner at the home of Dorothy Anderson. We are hoping that this group in the future will become one of the permanent organizations on the campus and will continue to uphold the ideals of Cedarville College. CIII SIGMA FIJI First Row: Kimble, Nelson, Jones, Olinger. Second Row: Ackerman, Mc- Knight, Anderson, Johns- ton, Miller, Mrs. Work. Page Forty-five

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