



Everyone who lived, ate or visited Delta Phi from somewhere around 1950 thru the 90's knew Pearl. I sifted through a bunch of old dusty boxes and found these pictures of Pearl (for now these are just digital photos of slides - better digital reproductions to come). I thought we might find a time during our reUnion to remember Pearl and all that she meant to several generations of D Piers.
These photos were from 1976 or so.
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Pearl - what a trip she was. "Good meal tonight, boys!" Between Felixburgers and other delicacies, she was part of the house fabric for so many years.
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