University of Texas Austin - Cactus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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ALPHA PHI OMEGA Zilch keepers celebrate 50th by JULIA BLAILOCK On May 25, 1935, a special event oc- curred at the University of Texas. This was the night that Roe Hartley, the national president of Alpha Phi Omega, formally installed its first chapter in the state of Texas, Alpha Rho at the University. Frank Dominguez III, the newly elected president, along with 24 other charter members, built this frater- nity into an important organization. To celebrate their golden anniversary, Alpha Rho invited their alums to Austin to participate in a weekend of festivities. A. J. Garcia, 50th anniver- sary chairperson, planned many ac- tivities for the weekend of March 22-24. On Friday, collegiate members and alumni met at Scholz Garten to be- come reacquainted and to celebrate the birthday of their patron saint, Elmer T. Zilch Jr. Saturday afternoon Elmer Zilch Jr., is returned by John Pence as president Chuck Haughton takes the oath to take better care of him. Photo by Stephen Reed Sharing thoughts over after-dinner coffee, Kel- ly Crews speaks to Mike Floyd, Brenda Pickard and Glenn Liable. Photo by Stephen Reed members reconvened at Austin Park for a celebrity softball game. Among the celebrities who attended were Kathie Turner and Bob Holland of Channel 36, Steve Oppenheimer of K98 and Dick Ellis of Channel 24. Collegiate members sold hot dogs to benefit the Austin Retarded Citizens ' Association. Later that evening, a banquet and semi-formal were held to wind up the w 324 Alpha Phi Omega

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TAU BETA SIGMA TBS packs up for New York by WENDY WILKINS and TRACI GRAVES Your band uniform is torn, you somehow misplaced your tuba and on top of that, hunger strikes. Never fear, Tau Beta Sigma will save the day. The purpose of TBS, the women ' s counterpart to Kappa Kappa Psi, was to assist band members. Besides delivering water at band rehearsals, the women altered uniforms and sold T-shirts with the Longhorn Band insignia. To combat hunger at away games, members packed sack lunches for the trip. Early in the semester, TBS provided freshmen with lunch during hell week. They also made the practice flags used by the corps at a six-hour sewing party. The use of the orange flags in practice allowed the game fbi s to be kept in good condition for halt time per- formances. Along with KKP, the group organized the packing for the trip to New York and the Penn State game. They coordinated the loading so each student had his luggage on the same bus he was riding to the airport. TBS was also involved socially with the band. They invited all band members to a picnic and Sadie Hawkins dance in the spring. To honor graduating members, the organization did its own version of Bleeps ' N ' Blunders at a farewell dinner. Alumni were entertained by the pledges at a brunch given in their honor. During the Mother-Father-Daughter Brunch parents were given the chance to tell em- barrassing stories about their offspring. The Band-o-Rama, a series of con- certs by LHB in the spring, was helped along by TBS and KKP. The two worked together to set up and break down the set for rehearsal as well as schedule the actual concerts. We make life a whole lot easier for the band members. We do a lot of the dirty work but it ' s all worth it because we ' re working toward the betterment of the band, said Susan Feltch, president. Susan Feltch packs up a band uniform in preparation for the flight to the Penn State game, Sept.29. Photo by Judy Walgren FIRST ROW: Sara Alene Johnson, Martha Orozco, Eufemia Cantu, Susan Elizabeth Feltch, Sherri Kathleen Tefft, Heidi Elaine Cootes, Karla Jean May. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Lynette Hopper, Monica Hinojosa, Shannon Ethel Barker, Mary Beth Bronk, Julia Ann Dykes, Julia Lynne Watson, Bon- nie Sue Longwell, Cathy Rene Liles, September Ailee Campbell, Linda Susan Morgan. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Ann Zamora, Nelma Lydia Sanchez, Laura Annette Gracy, Susan Gail Finder, Caroline Croom Beatty, Karen Ann Tan- nert, Melissa Lynn Walker, Erica Fay Wright, Laura Kathleen Hollahan, Sharon Lynn White. FOURTH ROW: Katherine Anne Brown, Ivanell Refsell, Vivian Lynne Moore, Julia Lynn, Deborah Marie Tower, Keary An- janette Kinch, Michelle Marie Ruhlman, Bernadine Marie Kuenstler, Janet Eileen Locke, Starry Lynne Reich, Lisa Kathryn Gatton, Reagan Renae Bohmfalk. Photo by Stephen Reed Tau Beta Sigma 323



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and weekend of festivities. As t special treat at the banquet, an alum from each generation of Alpha Rho, ran m- from the ' 30s to the ' 80s, spoke on what it was like to be in Alpha Phi Omega at that time here at the University, said Chuck Haughton, president. More than 100 alumni came to the festivities. Many traditions which started in the early years still continued. One was the responsibility of the world ' s largest Texas flag. Given to the Governor of Texas by the Governor of Mississippi at the Cotton Bowl of 1962, this 40 by 27 yard flag was handed down to the Longhorn Band, who in turn gave it to the athletics department, who subse- quently gave it to APO. The organiza- tion took special care of the flag and ran it on the field before and during halftime of UT football games. In 1960, Alpha Rho ' s silver anniver- Two alums of Alpha Phi Omega and chapter ad- visor George Dacy, right, all decide to be bold and go first for their pieces of cake at the anniversary banquet held at the Marriott. -- Photo by Stephen Reed FIRST ROW: Oscar Luis Cantu Jr., Roger David Grape, Suzanne Elizabeth Brock, Robert Garland Head, Michael Francis Quigley, Mary Elizabeth Riley, Charles Arthur Haughton, Linda Sue Lazo, Jeremy Jay Gitomer, Margaret Louise Flowers, Heidi Martha Hebner, Richard Michael Dom- inguez. SECOND ROW: Glenn Jeffrey Laible, Veronica Ann Henderson, George Louis Dacy, Judy Ann Engibous, Jo H. Sundberg, Jodina Marie Valdes, Jill Weslie Weaver, Teresa Ellen Smith, Carol Diane Cave, Jodie Louanne Resell, Scott R. Bronstad, Minerva Evan Davis, Kathryn Melissa Ray, Landa Ann Vogel, Alice Louise Hempel, Katrina Louise Scaff, Jean Marie Goebel, Javier Humberto Cavazos, Jane Frances Zserdin, Evelyn Adele Zserdin, Bernice Maria Isaac, Martha Elizabeth Jenkins, Steven Adam Socher, Garland Dean Boyette, John Butterfield. THIRD ROW: Janet Maurine Koenig, Janice Elaine Owensby, Mitzi Ann Kratton, Laura Ann Dresser, Nils Michael Thorjussen, Leah D ' Ann Fowler, Maxine Yvonne Cor- ona, Catherine Ann Bonet, Joseph L. Williams Jr., Laurie Kristine Chiles, Lisa J. Demmy, Julie Ann Moore, Michael Joseph Tucker, Julia Anne Dom- inguez, Veronikia Denise Lee, Joseph Ralph Young, Steve Isamu Nakata, Elizabeth Lynn Bergman, Kevin Thomas Smith, Yolanda Marie Cole, Angela Denise Houghton, Julia Lea Farris, Alfred Galindo, Karin Judith Dicks, Shawn Evins, Elysalyn Jeanae Jones, Paul F. Goebel, John Robert Pozzi. FOURTH ROW: Michael Joseph Kelly, Steven Paul Chamberlain, David George Dorn, Timothy Gerard Trelford, Reuben Enrique Galceran, Karen Louise Fryer, Michael Dean Bothe, Elizabeth Ann Deschner, Lynn Mechelle Campbell, Michael Wayne Todd, Britton Dwayne Parnell. Robert Cody Clark, Adolfo C. De La Garza, Gwendolyn Ann Kidd, James Frederick Nicar, Albert John Charanza, James Owen Epley. FIFTH ROW: Mark Becker, Hugh Andrew Martin, James Brett Horkman, Randall Everitt Nettles, Charles Kelly Shepherd, Bobby Ray Adams, Brian James Cassidy, Jerome James DeLaCruz, Steven Andrew Vartanian, Eric Steven Williams, Donald Bradford Wines, Craig Eugene Scott, Michael Wayne Floyd, Cynthi a Marie George, Paul Martin Palacios, Armando Jose Garcia. Photo by Robert Cohen Alpha Phi Omega 325

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