Memphis State University - DeSoto Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1972

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Crown of Pearls The Crown of Pearls, Zeta Beta Tau Little Sisters, gave the mem- bers a party at which they showed old movies and served refreshments last November. The Little Sisters also took part in a big sister-little brother pro- gram, in which each girl spon- sored a pledge and gave him a gift at his initiation. The girls also served as host- esses during rush and conducted several money raising projects. The Crown of Pearls were cho- sen by the members of the frater- nity and by the other Little Sis- ters. Members are (I. to r.) front row: Pam Cordon, Tine Keller. Second row: Gloria Adler, Debbie Wurzburg, Reva Brooks, Jan Rebich. Not pictured: Sally Silverstein, Sheri Lan- sky, Toni Johnson. Members are (I. to r.) front row: Suzanne Crocker, Becky Cooch, Debby Mooney, Jack- ie Levitt, Barbara Hooper. Second row: Judy Leone, Ellyn Fine. Nor pictured: Tracy Darmstaeder, Margaret Wells. Little Sisters of the Golden Temple The Little Sisters of the Golden Temple, an auxiliary group of Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity, made food baskets for needy families at Christmas. The Little Sisters helped the fraternity redecorate the house. They also decorated the house for homecoming and the Spring Formal. For a fund-raising project, the Little Sisters raided the fraternity house, stole the trophies and paddles and held them for ran- som. They also held bake sales and candy sales. Members of the Little Sisters were selected by the girls and the fraternity. 147

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Members are (I. to r.) front row: Karen Ricci, Starling Gruber, Beth Bryant, Barbara Hearn, Beth Haddock, Marie Brunette. Second row: Brenda Mason, Karen Farris, Valerie Gamble, Barbie Wheeler, Connie Walker, Lisa Baugh, Melanie Timm, Michie Beil, Nancy Schaffer. Third row: Janice Deas, Debbie Glasscock, Cissa Flanigan, Linda Bigger, Tetta Thurow, Nancy Barge, Linda Cole, Lawrence Woaten, Pat Quinn, Lynn McLaurine. Little Sisters of Minerva A very important project for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sisters of Minerva was to sell sandwiches to golfers at the charity tournament sponsored by their brother fraternity. They also sold candy, spon- sored money-ra ising parties and provided the boys with survival kits for football games. The members chose the Frater- nity Sweetheart at the Sweet- heart Formal, and the girls chose the Truest Gentleman of the Year at the True Gentleman Party. Each week they planned a differ- ent activity for the boys such as a pig roast. The Little Sisters were chosen by the members to help promote SAE on campus. Officers are (I. to r.) seated: Cissa Flanigen, sergeant-at-arms; Valerie Gamble, historian; Linda Bigger, president; Brenda Mason, secretary; Barbara Hearn, treasurer. 146



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Members are (I. to r.) front row: Dr. Van Oliphant, advisor; Dr. Bill Stallings, advisor; Keith Hendon, master of rituals; Wayne Myers, chaplain. Second row: Tom Cawley, Lloyd Ross, Larry LaRue, president; Bill McDowell, vice president; )ohn Gregory, treasurer; Al Sternberger, secretary; Harold Darling, Earl Koen. Third row: Clarence Nelson, Art Berard, George Swint, Ken Robinson. Fourth row: John Husser, Herman Robertson, Steve Williams, Henry Posey. Fifth row: Richard McClellen, Russ Benge, George Pearson, Rex Haynes. Alpha Kappa Psi Theta Psi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, a new professional business fraternity in the College of Business Administration, sponsored Operation Christmas Spirit to provide Christmas gifts for the orphans and underprivi- leged children of the Memphis Community. Many of the Alpha Kappa Psi monthly meetings featured top name professional business speakers. The objectives of Alpha Kappa Psi were to foster scientific re- search in business, to educate the public to appreciate and de- mand higher ideals in business, and to promote courses leading to degrees in business adminis- tration. 148

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