1939 Cedrus Yearbook

[III SIRIJA Pill Under the supervision of MissBasore and the leadership of the Presi- dent, Pauline Ferguson, the sorority has flourished this year. Nine active members took charge of the ''Sorority ship' as we embarked on another year in the fall of 1939. Ten pledges have been duly initiated and have become active members of our crew this year. We have held our regular meetings bi-monthly at Mrs. Ault's. Our meetings have been educational and instructive, as well as social. We have discovered much good talent in our ranks. We have enjoyed many activities. In October, we enjoyed a ''steak fry" at Bryan Farm. In November, Beatrice McClellan entertained the sorority with a delightful dinner party. In December we sponsored a "dinner dance" at Sears Hotel, Cedarville, for alumni members and guests. January was "rush party" time. In February we held "Open House" for alumni members at Homecoming; also Rachel Harriman was hostess for our covered dish supper. March was the scene of our scavenger hunt. April was the setting for our dinner and theater party. We ended our school year by sponsoring a Spring Formal for the entire college and a party for the alumni during Commencement Week. We close our year filled with happy memories and hope in years to come that our sorority will mean more to its members through lasting friend- ships we have gained. JEAN ELLIOTT, Secretary. FIRST ROW—Elisabeth Anderson, Charlotte Turner, Rachel Har- riman, Anna Ritenour, Mary E. Edgington, Hazel McClellan, Ruth Stoddard, Orena Marshall, Louise Jacobs, Mary Jean Townsley. SECOND ROW—Janice Finke, Orsadee Stewart, Beatrice Col- lier, Glenna Basore, Pauline Ferguson, Betty Rowe, Isabel McClellan, Anna Mary McClel- lan, Beatrice McClellan. Page Forty-Three

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