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KoJl yM L i A transfer student from the Palmer Institute in Texas, THELMA WYATT now studies zoology and guides Alpha Kappa Alpha along the paths of sisterhood. Alpha Kappa Alpha presented their pledges, 1963. Alpha Kappa Alpha Rush brought 22 pledges who chose to wear the sign of the Ivy Leaf for Alpha Kappa Alpha. While taking part in philanthropic activities throughout the city including their Christinas Can-Can party, AK ' s were notably active on campus. They were duly proud of AMS Bunny Tanya Burnett and song girl Pat Sheph erd. Counted among the sisters also were Bruin Belles, a member of the 1964 Proj- ect India Team, and representatives in service organizations and honoraries. Once again this year they participated in Spring Sing, in hopes of re- peating last year ' s triumph in the women ' s division. Darnel! Avery Ann Herrington Brenda Nelson Carolyn Riddle Anita Weeks Jewel Cooper Diane HigginlMitham Barbara Price Doris Swait Kathleen ' Williams
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I I Between trips to Arcadia and Santa Anita, history major LAURIE GAFFNEY held executive reins. Pledge Presents offered opportunities for mothers and hustlers to congratulate the perky A D Chi pledges. Alpha Delta Chi Carryin 2; out the four-fold purpose of fulfill- ment in social intercourse, academic achieve- ment, campus activities, and worthwhile Chris- tian life. Alpha Delta Chi sisters shared another happy and enriching year. Prominent in the Alpha Delta Chi calendar were fall and spring formal banquets, the fall banquet being held at The Reef in Long Beach. On the lighter side, the activities included ex- changes and a hayrid ' with AGO ' s, and bi- cycle riding parties. The pledges surprised the actives by taking all the food when they went on their ditch leaving the cupboards very bare. The highlight of each semester was a retreat with local Alpha Delta Chi chapters while in the spring the Alpha Delta Chi na- tional convention in San Francisco was the largest and most anticipated event of the year. Margie Barnes Carolyne Beotley Kathy Childers Laurie Gaffney Marilyn Gertz Diana Gold Marsha Groselh Frances Namimatsu Mary Neuensch wander Marie Ornee Karen Piersol Frances Poundslone Eileen Schollen Cathy Shiomi Judy Smiih Carol Takaki Ann Tcrrill Joy Trotto 370
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Senior GINNY HUCKETT plans to minister to the needs of sick after she completes nursing school. Alpha Delta Pi In the heart of sorority row, sprawled over a huge double lot, stands the baronial mansion of Alpha Delta Pi, replete with a commanding view of a picturesque Bot Gardens landscape. From high atop this lofty perch swooped down during the course of the past year a bevy of ADPi ' s to participate vigorously in all of the facets of campus life. The sweet young things of Alpha Delta Pi pledged 15 starched and staid rushees, threw one properly decorous barn dance for fall initiation, wore dashing ' but dignified costumes to a Hernando ' s Hide- away party, and held a gala Yuletide tree- trimming party to which all could invite dates. Beauty from the ADPi hilltop retreat was honored on campus as Sharyn Casey was chosen Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, and Georgia Warren was Queen of the Hershey Hall Dance. Marilyn Addington Sherri BarteU And] Bowles Penny Briede Susie Brown Sharyn Casey Sherry Chester Carole Conley Sue Crotzer Jo Crump Sue Espeland Michele Funk Carolee Gibb JoAnn Cotsinas Alois Harter Cinny Hucketl Bobbie Humphrey Jill Jackson Sharon Kent Vicki Lynch Barbara Maknwski Mary McLaughlin 372
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