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Show October 28, 1966 THE SIGNPOST Poge ;e 7 Social &tu& 7lew& Delta Ph Excelsior Thursday morning at 4 a.m. all pledges took their big brothers in their pajamas, to breakfast at the Holiday Inn. Mack Stevenson won the trophy for most 'outstanding' sleepwear. Thursday night a float building exchange was held with LD. - -- Dave Despain Sigma Sigma Delta Pi's pledges for ' fall quarter are Brent Ames, Tom Basel, Byron Bateman, Larry Bergener, Larry Bramwell, Craig R. Ca,pbell, Dewey Dipoma,1 Dee Droesbeke, Monti Favero, Jerry Freeman, Ken Fox, Tom Fox, Curt Geiger, Gary Hartman, Rod. Hitt, Tom Hodges, Bob Johansen, Phil Janovek, John Jensen, Tom Judd, Joe Loffredo, Brude Marriott, Scott Mickey, Michael Murphy, Robert Nelson, Bill Pan-unzio, Scott K. Pope, Jeff Robins, Max Ryujin, Bryan Singleton, Ken Strong, Ronald Williams, Jeff Wehus, Terry Wilmot, and Hal Young. --John Dodson. Richard Creer is the new president of Excels. The annual Excels and Otyokwa Halloween party will be held Monday night. Alumni and inactives are invited at $3 a couple. The Barracudas will furnish the , entertainment. Excelsior's new pledges are Jimmie Barrow, Boyd Barrow, Gregory H. Bateman, Greg Bell, Dale Bodily, Todd Bringhurst, Ron Brown, Rex Byington, Robert Clontz, Steve Costley, Darrell Cox, Bill Dabb, Philip Danks, David DeVere, Ralph Dunkley, Joe Folkman, Thomas Fox, Kim Williams Gooch, Allen Glines. Richard Hoskins, Doug Jacob, Craig W. Johnson, Mark Kaufman, Michael Larscheider, Billy Manning, Jeff McKnight, DavidNelson, Jerry Lee Opheikens, Richard Sneddon, Bill Roberts, Val Robinson, Randy Shipley, Dave Shupe. Donald Sides, Charles Stephenson, George Squires, John Thompson, Craig Waddell, John Wood, Gary Wheat and Tom Wight. - --JohnStait Otyokwa La Dianaeda LD's pledges are Emily Malan, Joulene Clay, Joan Cooper, Connie Evans, Connie Cragun, Karen Kearns, Gail Shiozowa, Lonna Germer, Mary Germer, Claudia Carnahan, Madilyn Grant, Jay Ann Weaver, Elaine Wilson, Connie Stephenson, Nancy Brown, Linda Fishburn, and Connie Roberts. Tonight 28 new girls will take the pledge oath and make Otyokwa's circle of sisterhood complete. girls include: Maurie Diane Belnap, Linda Brown, Ann Degeorgio, Susan Hadley, Kathy Kirkham, Vickie heryl Lynne Marsha Susan Monday nights ball and archer. LD plays volley Kathy Burke These Bailey, Boyce, Conti, Draney Harris, Knoder, Karol Kbudson, Karla Koldewyn, Char Ree Lorensen, Cheryl Mason, Marty Miller, Diane Prevedel, JoDean Rasmus-sen, Kathy Say, Penny Smith, Carol Spiers, Nancy Stromberg, Kathy Thurgood, Sondra Twede, Pat Vincenti, Terri Watt, Jean Westinskow,- and Linda Whitely. -- Cheryl Heiner Which shall it be to symbolize your engagement and wedding? In keeping with the vogue for the bold, tailored look in bridal ensembles is the textured solitaire and nuptial band above. In contrast is the delightful, curving femininity of the set below. Illustrations slightly enlarged w EST'S A Registered Jeweler American Gem Society 2429 Washington Blvd. RADIO New Selection Rules KWCR-FM 88.1 MC Schedule for week October 31 thru Nov. 4 MONDAY 7:00 p.m 8:00 p. 8: 15 p 8:30 p 0:00 p. Music in the Air m. According to Mr. Jefferson m. Annals or Thought m. Ohio State University Forum m. 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