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? The sisters pass their approval on Faye Roark ' s ct.iumi. a she prepores for a costume party. Those In the picture are Carol Watson, Judy Sharpe, Jewell Roark, Marlene Mannon, Norma Ki i e, Marv Ida Farmer fo,. t :-- ■■ --. ;,; Christian, Sandra Thorniley, Movita Ellcessor, Carol Newman, Patti Bill- ups, Evon Mickel, Local Chapter Wins National Recognition With Scrapbook These girls could very well be discussing the Yellow Rose which is the highlight of any Alpha Sigma Tau ' s year. The sisters are, left to right, Marlene Mannon, Judy Sharpe, Carol Wat- son, Shirley Campbell. Posing for the comero arc Carol Newman, Sandra Colleen Dill, Evon Mickel, Foyc Roork, 109
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Ghetondo Mosley, Patti Billups, Jewell Roark, Carol Watson, Sandra Thornlley. SECOND ROW; Judy Sharp, Colleen Dill, Shirley Campbell, Yvonne Michaels. Mrs. Alan Hogle is the adviser to the group. ALPHA SIGMA TAU . . . Working Together Strengthens Sisterhood The Alpha Sigma Tau National Convention was held in Buffalo, New York this year with two persons from Alpha Beta Chapter of Mar- shall attending. These two women were Jewell Roark and Movita Ellcessor who brought back many ideas for the local chapter. Some of the social events of Alpha Sigma Tau are the Founder ' s Day Banquet, the sorori- ty weekend, a money raising card party, and the Yellow Rose Formal which is the highlight of the year. Charity projects include social service to the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Harlan, Kentucky, and reading to the children at the Huntington Orthopedic Hospital. National recognition came to the chapter when they took second place on their scrapbook in competition and the president was the first place winner on an efficiency test. At Marshall the Alpha Sigma Tau ' s were represented in Who ' s Who by Jewell Roark and in the Homecoming elections by Shirley Campbell, Colleen Dill, Faye Roark, and Movita Ellcessor. Officers for this year were Jewell Roark, Presi- dent; Movita Ellcessor, Vice-President; Patti Billups, Secretary; Carol Fullerton Watson, Treasurer. 108
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Judy New, Pat White, Saralee Minnis, Kothorine Pierce, Glorio Brothers, Nancy Kay Woodrum, Becky Jockson, Linda Little, Casey Coleman, Ann Morshall. SECOND ROW: Peggy Sue Lust, Ann Winnings, Carolyn Johnson, Gwen Willioms, Orita Payne, Carolyn Pierce, Martha Gerber, Brenda Harrison, Carol Sue Hoskins, Rachel Fox. THIRD ROW: Becky White, Paula Ann Frame, Betty Puryear, Jean Dickerson, Rita Juer- gens, Sara Simmons, Roslyn Harmon, Suzanne Tamplin, Jone Ann Wilson, Joan Hesson. FOURTH ROW; Judy Stevens, Anne Moore, Linda Lilly, Susan Langstoff, Kay Moss, Judy Martin, Priscilla Roghrock, Ann Kessel, Marilyn Harper, Sarah Elmore, Jeanne Lombert. ALPHA XI DELTA-Wearers of the Golden Quill Red-letter days on any Alpha Xi Delta ' s calendar are the Castle Ball, the Rose formal, Strawberry Breakfast, and the winter informal. (The Alpha Xi ' s also sponsor a Christmas party for underprivileged children.) Members of the Gamma Beta Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta are easily recognized on campus by their gold pearl studded quills. The girls are especially proud of the scholarship cup which holds choice place on their mantel. When it comes to flowers, you will find that on Alpha Xi prefers a pink Killarny Rose and her favorite colors are gold and blue. Since their arrival on campus in 1950, Alpha Xi has been active in Panhellenic intramurals, welfare drives, and has provided many campus leaders. Officers for the first semester were Gloria Broth- ers, President; Kathryn Pierce, Vice-President; Becky Jackson, Treasurer; Marjorie Weaver, Recording Sec- retary; Nancy Kay Woodrum, Corresponding Secre- tary; Barbara Brown, Membership Chairman; Pat White, Social Chairman; Judy New, Chaplain; Sara- lee Minnis, Pledge Mistress. Helen Banda and Roslyn Harmon show pledge Beverly Cain, cen- ter, the Alpha Xi scrapbook. In the background are Rachel Fox, Barbara Akers, Paula Frame, and Nancy Fink. 110
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