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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph article dated February 16, 1965 reads, "'Song Titles' will be the theme for a rush party of Eta Rho Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha tonight in the Canoga Park home of Mrs. Joseph Cardella. Assisting Mrs. Cardella, vice president and rush chairman, with preparations for the event are Mrs. Richard Worley and Mrs. Thomas Hall. Rushees are Mmes. Andrew Gump, Robert Herman and Ollie Phillips. Costumes representing 'Song Titles' will be worn by all guests. Among the numerous activities that Eta Rho supports is the Citizens for Decent Literature. Members have helped in circulating petitions to community members to help further the aims of the organization." Photograph caption reads, "Dressed as a song in keeping with the theme for their annual rush party are members of Eta Rho Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. From left are Mmes. Thomas Hall, Woodland Hills; Richard Worley, Reseda, and Joe Cardella, Canoga Park."
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Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha.--Eta Rho Chapter Associations, institutions, etc.--California--Los Angeles Greek letter societies--California--Los Angeles Societies--California--Los Angeles Dwellings--California--Canoga Park (Los Angeles) Parties--California--Los Angeles Guitar--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Costumes Canoga Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs Portrait photographs Group portraits
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