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THETA RHO ZETA CHAPTER Living up to the tradition of Lambda Chi Alpha, Theta Rho Zeta chapter has completed the school year, 1941-42, with a much increased membership and outstanding scholastic honors in the National Fraternity. The chapter gained national recognition with the announcement that it ranked second in ratings of the eighty-nine chapters throughout Canada and the United States. This school year has been under the capable leadership of President Richard Norton, with the able assistance of Vice-President Frank McAneny, Cecil Bland as treasurer, and William Swyers as a most capable secretary since Taylor Wall answered the call of Uncle Sam. Several other members are also serving in the armed forces. Former president, Lt. Fred Mc- Clanahan is in the air corps; Lt. Gains Norton and former alumni advisor Roy Montgomery are also missing from the little lodge with green blinds. Special recognition is given to Noisy Montgomery for his help and support, without which the chapter would have been in a quandry at times. Also deserving special recognition is Pledge Master Carlton Graff, who has rendered a most unique service in seeing that the pledges receive proper training. The fall semester began with the usual rushing, the opening gun being a banquet given at the Caddo Hotel by the chapter and alumni. The closing of a successful rush week was a picnic at the Shreveport Boat Club on Cross Lake. A dance filled the bill later on which marked the beginning of Theta Rho Zeta again taking its rightful place in social activities on the campus. One of the chapter ' s outstanding initiates this year is an honorary member, Professor Wil- liam G. Phelps. The chapter owes Professor Phelps a vote of thanks for his interest and help in the fraternity. Wonder what poor McAneny did?
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JL MS . £ Allen, Bland, Bullock, Burks, Clarke Coleman, Dietrich, Druetta . . Edwards, Glover, Grail, Holloway, Jolly, Kniepp, McAneny McKay Maddox, Norton, G., Norton, R., Owens, Swyers, Wall, Wellborn, Williams. Officers President Richard Norton Vice-President Frank McAneny Secrefary Cecil Bland Measurer Taylor Wall MEMBERS: Cecil Bland, James Bullock, Eugene Clarke, Russell Coleman, Carlton Graff F W Kniepp tRANK McAneny, Gaines Norton, Richard Norton, Lee Owens, William Swyers, Taylor W ll William Wellborn. PLEDGES: Richard Allen, John Allums, Robert Bass, Edgar Burks, Paul Cope, Albert Copeland Melbourne Crawford Jack Dietrich, Will Druetta, George Edwards, Prince Glover, John Hardin, Bryant Holoman Raymond Jolly, Frank McGlathery, David McKay, Russell Maddox, Carroll Osbone, C. W. Williams. ' LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
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ZETA TAU ALPHA Officers President Peg Hawkins Vice-President Elise Montgomery Secretary Ann Burnette Treasurer Azalie Webb MEMBERS: Jean Arthur, Gerry Baird, Gloria Gene Boyce, Ann Burnette, Carolyn Canon, Myrtle Canon, Zillah Lu Cor y, Ellen Eastham, Anne Gano, Margie Giles, Margaret Gillespie, Joanna Glassell, Dorothy Graham, Virginia Graham, Peg Hawkins, Jessica Harris, Gene Hearne, Camille Hendrick, Myriam Holloway, Eleanor Jenkins, Virginia Kilpatrick, Sara Menefee, Lucile Miller, Elsie Montgomery, Mary Murrell, Mary Smith New, Mary Foster Peyton, Dorothy Porter, Emily Prothro, Norma Stewart, Dorothy Viosca, Bernadine Watters, Azalie Webb, Carolyn Williams, Lucretia Wilson. PLEDGES: Elaine Barksdale, Martha Braswell, Mary {Catherine Castanedo, Jean Evans, Carolyn Fullilove, Justine Holmes, Beverly LeBlanc, Martha Lewis, Mickey McCutcheon, Rose Orme, Shirley Peyton, Jacqueline Rogers, Frances Spengler, Martha Stevens, Lucille Webb. Scrub that floor, pledges! . . . You are not sup- posed to look at the hat, tellows . . . Bull ses- sion . . . Sista, what a beautiiul bike.
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