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Show Delta Zeta In any hasty view of the campus we cannot overlook the Delta Zetas. The girls won't let us, try as we may. When some gal comes up to you and gushes over you with all the delicacy of Niagara Falls, grab your wallets, fellas, and scram. She is sure to be a Delta Zeta. The gals have the habit of picking out some Frosh lad whose experience is exceeded only by his expense money (and some of them have darn little expense money) and telling him what a handsome (future) Greek god he is going to be. This sounds swell to the mug. The next step is a parlor date where the gal "just won't let you spend any money on plain little me." And boy, after that comes the works. If the guy lasts out the quarter he is lucky. But don't sav we didn't warn you. Alpha Delta Pi Led by the winsome Kay Griffith the Alpha Delts covered another stage in their path to oblivion. No one, since the girls decided to carry the old banner over the campus, has heard of them and it is hoped by all and sundry that some day they will drop over the edge. Pi Beta Phi The Pi Phi's finally emerged from their shell this year and let the campus in on some of the rushing methods that smack of the old Gamma days. (Pause indicates silent prayer to memory of the Gammas.) The gals took everything on the campus. They uncorked the old technique that used to thrill the gals and the sack held everything but the kitchen sink. That was tied on with string. distinctiveness Just say . . . "the party is to be held at the Newhouse" . . distinctiveness that adds the needed bit of refinement. And for discriminating collegians the delights of lunching or dining are at their best at the Newhouse Cafe or Cafeteria. W. E. Sutton, Gen'l Mgr. Chauncey W. West, Asst. Gen'l Mgr. HOTEL NEWHOUSE 367 |