. The Forester. Aleida Jessie Van Steenderen.(Theta Psi.) Born at Oskaloosa. Iowa. 1892. Entered Activities: Class Vice-President (1); PromCommittee (3) ; Sophomore Banquet Committee (2). Charles Lambert Thayer.( Phi Pi Epsilon.) Born at Chicago. Illinois, 1S94. Entered Activities: Tennis (1). (2). (4). Capt. (3):Garrick Club (2), (3). (4); Glee Club (2). (3).President (4); Stentor Editor (4). Leone Avenell Weston.(Theta Psi.) Born at Harrington, Xebraska, 1895. Entered col-lege, 1912. Activities: House Committee (2), (4).Secretary (3); Y. W. C. A. (1), (2), (3), (4


. The Forester. Aleida Jessie Van Steenderen.(Theta Psi.) Born at Oskaloosa. Iowa. 1892. Entered Activities: Class Vice-President (1); PromCommittee (3) ; Sophomore Banquet Committee (2). Charles Lambert Thayer.( Phi Pi Epsilon.) Born at Chicago. Illinois, 1S94. Entered Activities: Tennis (1). (2). (4). Capt. (3):Garrick Club (2), (3). (4); Glee Club (2). (3).President (4); Stentor Editor (4). Leone Avenell Weston.(Theta Psi.) Born at Harrington, Xebraska, 1895. Entered col-lege, 1912. Activities: House Committee (2), (4).Secretary (3); Y. W. C. A. (1), (2), (3), (4). Nicholas Clarence Wetzel.( Phi Pi Epsilon.) Born at Waukegan, Illinois, 1894. Entered col-lege, 1912. Activities: Football (4): Track Man-ager (2) ; Glee Club (2) ; Toastmaster of Sopho-more Banquet. THE FORESTER—1917 49 Elizabeth Barbara Krafka. Born at Ottumwa, Iowa. 1894. Entered1913. Activities: House Committee (2); YA. (2), (3); Honor Roll (1), (2). C. Senior Club. The credit for taking the first definite step toward forming this organizationgoes to Prof. Sibley. A similar club had existed some three years before andseveral of the Senior men had commented on the prospect of reviving the came of the matter till the Professor invited the Senior men to a house-warming in his remodeled apartment. The second meeting was held in the Digamma rooms, and here it was officiallydecided to hold meetings every first and third weeks of the month. It was furtherdecided to hold the meetings at the different fraternity rooms in rotation. The Digamma men entertained in novel fashion one Sunday by having a realHotel La Salle style breakfast at the Commons. Another time the club enter-tained the Senior girls, with their assistance, by a progressive partv. The partystarted at the Digamma rooms where the company played cards. It progressednext to Kappa Sigma, where Milton, Divanny and Thayer put on a couple ofvodvil stunts. At Phi Pi every one danced, wi


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