Phi Kappa Sigma Christmas Party, December 1936

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Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1936
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CHRISTMAS PARTY OF THE SUB-DEBUTANTES: The hostesses who gave a dance last night at the Phi Kappa Sigma house, were dinner guests at the home of one of hostesses, Betty Fariss, on Hill St. In the party shown above, the girls seated in the foreground are, left to right: Peggy Whitker, Patricia Trosper and Betty Fariss. In the middle row are Priscilla Ehlers, Charlotte Noble, Mary Hayden, Barbara Brooks, Betty Johnson and Constance Lorch, and standing at the back are Mary Janet Stickney of Clarkston, Patricia Hadley and Ann Oakman.
Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1936
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CHRISTMAS PARTY OF THE SUB-DEBUTANTES: The hostesses who gave a dance last night at the Phi Kappa Sigma house, were dinner guests at the home of one of hostesses, Betty Fariss, on Hill St. In the party shown above, the girls seated in the foreground are, left to right: Peggy Whitker, Patricia Trosper and Betty Fariss. In the middle row are Priscilla Ehlers, Charlotte Noble, Mary Hayden, Barbara Brooks, Betty Johnson and Constance Lorch, and standing at the back are Mary Janet Stickney of Clarkston, Patricia Hadley and Ann Oakman.
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Girls On the Steps of the Masonic Temple at the Ann Arbor Flower Show, June 1935

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Ann Arbor News, June 12, 1935
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The group of girls carrying baskets of little bouquets among the visitors at the Ann Arbor Flower Show yesterday and today at the Masonic temple, and offering in French their wares from the French market booth, are, from left to right, Agnes Hunt, Ann Oakman, Christine Sadler, Marjory Giefel, Elizabeth Swisher, Madeleine Vibbert and Alice and Gale Huntington.
Ann Arbor News, June 12, 1935
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The group of girls carrying baskets of little bouquets among the visitors at the Ann Arbor Flower Show yesterday and today at the Masonic temple, and offering in French their wares from the French market booth, are, from left to right, Agnes Hunt, Ann Oakman, Christine Sadler, Marjory Giefel, Elizabeth Swisher, Madeleine Vibbert and Alice and Gale Huntington.
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