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Firs! TOW: H. Boardman, L. Fowler, L. Trace, H. Stevens, D. Snyder, B. Ely, B. Parsons, P. Dixon, B. Zepp. Second TOW: Mrs. Adkins, M. Davison, N. Pennypacker, 1. Hutter, j. Reck, I. Chase, J. Siehler, ~1. Upperco, M. Hodsdon, J. Horne, J. Wantz. Third TOW: W. Benson, P. Doub, j. Blair, j. Hicks, J. Cline, M. Xintas, C. Cutes, E. Lawson, S. Albaugh, H. Prettyman, P. McCoy, J. Nuttall, M. Eccleston, B. Nicklas, j. Durno, F. Mehl. Fourth row: B. Hunt, J. Grenzer, N. Warfield, N. Fulghum, L. Clark, J. Lambertson, N. Bourdon, S. Davidson, J. May, N. Willis, M. Lowe. Fifth row: J. Kuhlman, M. Tomlinson, F. Willis, J. Corby, J. Board, C. Burton, A. Camp- bell, D. Miller, N. Lindsay, A. Acree, M. Whitfield, C. Jones, B. Whittington, C. Mercey. PHI ALPHA MU "MOOOOO" was the sound we heard com- Gamma Bets, entertained us at the highly ing from thirty new calves, which were soon enjoyable Christmas party and the sophomores carrying on the Phi Alph tradition in our new out-did themselves at the Phi Alph Christmas clubroom on the fourth floor of Blanche Ward party at Frock's. Toys and gifts from this party Hall. were taken to a needy family. The activities of the year officially started Throughout the year, trips were made to with Homecoming. The Phi Alph.float placed Springfieldhospital where we adopted a ward third in the competition. Three of our mem- of convalescingpatients. bers were on the Homecoming Court over "Sandwiches for sale," echoed through the which Jo Siehler reigned as queen. halls, being sold by the sorority to support our Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets were Korean orphan. We also contributed to many prepared and delivered. Our brothers, the needy families and sent flowersto hospitals. 104