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Bqck row: Johnny Rayburn, athletic director; Harrell lucky, president; Anne Bohlke, program chairman. Front row: Sue lewis, secretary; Millie Tipton', ath letic director; Ruth Ann Scroggs, vice-president.

Sigma Delt a C hi

Joan of Arc, Sharron Neufeld, is being carried away to be bu rned at the stake.

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Spirit, Devotion, Christ . . . These words are representative of the Greek letter for which the Sigma Delta Chi Society is named. The spirit of the Del Chis was proven first by · th� fact that they won the closed night attendance competi tion. \\lith this same spirit, the mighty Del Chis capture< the football championship, and the basketball team wen on to place second in the Echo Tournament. Del Ch girls were also active in volleyball and basketball. Devotion was best exemplified in the cooperatior of the Sigma Delta Chi members. This cooperation wa: shown in the presentation of the society contest pro gram, ''L' Image de France," under the direction o Anne Bohlke. Music of the program was directed b� Gene Galbraith and Dwight Uphaus, with Danny Steel< as the narrator or artist. In another competitive phase, the speech contest the society placed second. Winning first places in th< contest were Sharron Neufeld, Bible reading; and Ann< Bohlke, extemporaneous speaking. Carolyn White an< Harrell Lucky placed second and third, respectively, i1 poetry reading, while Anne Bohlke placed third in radi< speaking; Ann McClung placed second in extemporaneou speaking, and Tommy \Vhite placed third in oratory. Throughout the year, the Sigma Delta Chi Societ� has endeavored to be Christ-like in every phase of th1 society's competitive program. Accomplishing this, Sigm; Delta Chi has fulfilled its main purpose as a society.


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