1938 Cedrus Yearbook
Under the supervision of Miss Basore and the leadership of Presidents Frances Kimble and Genevieve Jesson, the sorority has flourished this year. There were only three active members left when classes started in the fall. The first thing that was done was to initiate the pledges left from last year. Extensive plans for the year were made early in the first semester at a dinner party given by Frances Kimble. During the Christmas vacation we wel- comed our alumni and initiated two pledges at a luncheon at the College Club. Pauline Ferguson entertained the sorority at a dinner to open the new semester. Seven Freshmen were pledged and for the first time pledge pins, in the form of silver keys, were presented. This last semester, instead of using one of the college rooms for our meetings, we secured the use of a room at Mrs. Morton's. We have offered something new in the line of stationery to the students of the college. We have secured stationery with the college seal on it. With the help of Jessica Taylor, we have selected two sorority songs. We feel that the programs at our meetings, including book reviews, etiquette les- sons, and the display of musical talent, have proved very profitable as well as interesting. , The fun we've had together at pot-luck suppers, theater parties and such, have helped form lasting friendships which mean so much. The pledges were given a good work-out at the all-college party we sponsored this spring. We are ending our school year with a party for the alumni. We look forward to a good time at our summer camping week at Indian Lake. So with hopes that our sorority will in the following years come to mean more and more to its members and will make itself felt on the campus, we close a year filled with happy memories. Center: G. Jesson, G. Clemons, M. Bartley, M. Johnston, Miss Basore, B. McClellan, W. Kelso, M. Bryant, B. Shaw, P. Ferguson, R. Tavenner. CHI SIGMA PHI • THE 1938 CEDRUS Page Fifty-One
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