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Fiql rQW; ~L Kramer. 1. Barkelew. C. Sause, L. Cermak. Second row; B. Winler~, N. Holloway. E. Zles, D. Friedrich, B. Davison. PHI ALPHA MU Three years of sorority participation mean shadowed by the enjoyment we got from compe- three years of fun and cooperation. From the tition with other sororities. Cheerleaders and first day of clubroom slimmer cleaning-waxed sportsmallship made these games almost as floor and all-to our final party in the spring, there are lend remembrances. Cooperation is the first asset a club must have to succeed. Even though the Homecoming project is generally a last minute affair, the job is done lnvariuhly with confusion, lack of essential materials, bUI with good results. Traditions in II dub arc as deeply [dl ill a sorority as in every other college [unction, well illustrated at the Christmas party with OUI brothers, the Gamma Bets. A holiday spirit was shared by all with the arrival of Santa, the exchange of gifts, nud enrol singing. Stiff muscles and aching: limbs were the results of basketball practice, but they were over- rourlilllCClllvco 130