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MISS FRANCIS JEAN WILLIAMS President First Row: Ann Anderson, Eleanor Arthur, Betty Banks, Beverly Battershill, Carole ham, Eone Chatham, Ann Corrigan, Patricia Cousins, Jeanne Crouthers. Second Row: Joyce Darby, Kay Davis, Gail De Weese, Mary Ann Doty, Nan Dunklin, Mary Garner Elliott, Peggy Evans, Ann Flautt, Celia Payne Francis. Third Row: Carolyn Hailes, Kay Haley, Phyllis Haynes, Adrienne Haywood, Cissy Haywood, Angela Hazlip, Barbara Hemphill, Diane Hightower, Iva Lou Hill. Fourth Row: Sylvia Juniker, Eugenia Krutz, Jo Love, Barbara McCurdy, Mary Alice Waters, Betty Mays, Mary Ann Murdock, Arlissa Nash, Mary Sue Neill. Fifth Row: Emily Sue Northworthy, Pat Partlow, Margie Reames, Mary Mullin Rice, bara Newman Ridgway, Nancy Stone, Linda Street, Ella Veazey, Shirley Wagner. Sixth Row: Jean Wall, Dot Webb, Margaret Whitfield, Joan Whitten, Jan Wilcox, Frances Jean Williams, Jane Williamson, Augusta Wilson. Not Pictured: Joyce Ha t horn, Ellen Dean Love, Sandra Neeld, Peggy Stevenson, Zelda Willey.
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BES S MOORE President JUDY TOLER Vice-President DEAN FAULKNER Secretary ALICE BARNS Treasurer NANCY WILLIAM S Pledge Mother MARY BROWN Rush Chairman With their owl to guide them, Chi Omega came to Ole Miss in 1899 shortly after being founded at the University of Arkansas in 1895. There are 119 chapters which claim the colors of cardinal and straw and the carnation as flower. Guiding Tau Chapter is Bess Moore with Judy Toler to take over when she is not there. Dean Faulkner calls the roll, and Alice Barnes controls the money. Managing Rush is Mary Brown, and, afterwards, Nancy Williams trains the pledges. Among their social events are open houses, date suppers, and legacy parties in addition to an Eleusenian Banquet on Founders ' Day. With the new addition to their house as a setting, Chi 0 Belle took a trip to Disneyland during Rush. Representing them in organizations is Judy Toler as President of the YWCA and vice-president of Mortar Board. Mary Ann Strong guides the sophomore Y, and Nancy Williams handles the job as Chairman of the Committee of 100. Mary Ann Mobley parades with the band, while Marion Warfield and Linda Lackey yell as Freshmen Cheerleaders. Serving as Army sponsors are Judy Toler, Ann Koehler, Frances Bell, and Barbara Smith with Mary Brown representing the Arnold Air Society. In the Mississippian office Joanne Falls manages advertising. Chi Omegas claim Miss University in the form of Ann Fletcher and are proud of favorites Aline Zauft, Mary Ann Mobley, Marion Warfield, Marty McDonald, and Nan Rutledge.
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FEANSES JEAN WILLIAMS . . ..... President ANN FLAUTT Vice-President EMILY SUE NORSWORTHY .Recording Secretary NAN DUNKLIN Corresponding Secretary JEAN WALL Treasurer Arriving at Ole Miss in 1904, Chi Chapter of Delta Delta Delta set about making its silver, gold, and blue along with its pansy well known. Founded at Boston University on Thanksgiving Eve in 1888, Tri Delt now has 99 chapters. Leading them on this campus is Frances Jean Williams, assisted by Panny Flautt. While Nan Dunklin answers mail, Emily Sue Norsworthy keeps the minutes. Jean Wall, as treasurer, is aided by Mary Alice McWaters. Completing the picture are chaplains Peggy Evans and Eone Chatham, who guard the door. They ' re especially proud of their new house which sits imposingly on sorority row. Wearing Mick- ey Mouse outfits and children ' s clothes, they began the year by entertaining rushees at a Kiddie Party. At Christmas there was the Pine Party, with Christmas gift money going to the aid of a poor family. Later in the year came Delta Week during which pledges were initiated. Closing the week was the Pansy Breakfast with mothers as guests. Date suppers, Founder ' s Day Banquet, and other parties helped fill the time devoted to social life. All loyal Tri Delts read the Mississippian, which is edited by Panny Flautt. Nan Dunklin attends Campus Senate meetings as Associated Student Body Secretary. During football season Pat Cous- ins led cheers at pep rallies and ball games. Dressed in spon- sors ' uniforms, Kay Davis and Barbara McCurdy attend Air Force functions. Campus favorites who represent Delta Delta Delta are Shirley Wagner, Dot Webb, and Nan Dunklin.
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