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/0 right: D. \'I;/ade, C. Davis, P. Anigiani, C. Gale~, !\L 1. Da"idson, 1\1. Hodgson, N. Pennypacker, J. Wantz, J. xr. Coombe. Second row: B. Parsons, B. Ely, J. Wise, D. Snyder, I'll. Sterne, E. Plachr. J. Horn, M. Xintus, J. Patterson, L. Fowltr, P. Dixon, J. Thonll'wn. Third row: J. Reck, E, Lawson, M. Reinking, J. Nullal!. H. Boardman, H. Stevens, S. Gootee, J. Cline, P. McCoy, J. Siehler, L Hamblin, C. Tull. Fourll> row: 1. Dumo, L. Coffman, S. Albaugh, H. Prettyman, J. Hicks, B. Nicklas, /I. Pierce, 1. Huller, C. Vicrneistcr, J. Outcrbridge, M. E(;ccisl(jn. PHI ALPHA MU With "Hell Night" over we began the 1954ยท55 work. As a final touch to activities, two Phi school year in a whirl with twenty-four new Alphs were members of the Homecoming Court. calves and a charming new sponsor, Mrs. Robert In the afternoon open house in the club room Adkins. Many new projects and parties were brought back many old friends. sponsored under the leadership of our first semes- Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets were ter officers: Mimi Whitfield, President; Barbara worked 011 zealously by the club. Again we were Harding, Vice-president; Marilee Hodsdon, Sec- entertained by our brothers, the Gamma Bets, at retary; Jean \Vanti:, Treasurer; Joan Hutter, Christmas and by the sophomores at our club Sergeant-at-Arms; Jan Chase, Alumnae Secretary party which this year was held at Frock's Farm. and Charlotte Davis, Chaplain. The holjday spirit was shared by all with the Planning our Homecoming float and display arrival of Santa and the exchange of gifts, which gave us much pleasure. Winning second prize on were later sent to a needy family. the float was payment enough for all Our hard The Phi Alph cry, "Sandwiches for sale!" was 116