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Jon Hron makes a break for it at the DeLee Whirlyball event

Jon Hron makes a break for it at the DeLee Whirlyball event

The DeLee Society sponsored two big events during the month of April. Whirlyball proved to be a fun-filled night for all. Later in the month, DeLee members attended a Second City performance, which was declared a "must-do" for next year's society activities. Upcoming events for DeLee include a Habitat for Humanity event, mentorship session, and a potluck on May 31st at Dr. Gehlbach's house. —Audrey Brewer, MSIV

Kaitlyn Wallace, Tashera Perry, Dr. Abelson and Mardelle Gundlach

Organizers Kaitlyn Wallace and Tashera Perry with Dr. Abelson and Mardelle Gundlach, House Manager of the Ronald McDonald House

As the proud victors of the Pritzker Society's Annual Change War, the Phemister Society donated the proceeds, totaling $1028.70, to the local chapter of the Ronald McDonald House. DeLee Steering Committee Members Kaitlyn Wallace and Tashera Perry organized the event in which students and faculty put money in buckets as part of the inter-society competition to raise money for charity—coins allowed a society to gain points and bills took away points away from other societies. —Sarah Sobotka, MSIII and Tashera Perry, MSI

Society Volleyball Champs

Phemister students joined by career advisor Dr. Howes, proudly claim the title of Society Volleyball Champs at the winter quarter Phemister and Coggeshall Night at North Beach

The 1st Annual Phemister/Coggeshall Night o' Games at North Beach was a success! The turnout was excellent; many spouses and significant others joined us, Phemister and Coggeshall Society Career Advisors Dr. David Howes and Dr. Mindy Schwartz were seen mingling, and even a few ER residents graced us with their presence.

A quick highlight of the night's events:

  • Phemister v. Coggeshall Sand Volleyball Tourney: a close set. Phemister beat out Coggeshall in the best of three games. Dr. Howes brought a big shiny trophy for the winners.
  • Beanbags! Yes, that's right. Beanbag Toss. Great game---like horseshoes only with a lot more "smack-talking."
  • Basketball. Nothing quite like a little 3 on 3. Dr. Howes put on quite a show, playing in wingtips and slacks. —Andy Pendley, MSIII