Stephens College - Stephensophia Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1948

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!igma Gamma Gam.ma Any music student who has been recommended by her instructor is eUgible to audition for Sigma Gamma Gamma honorary music sorority. Auditions are judged by a group of members and a fac- ulty committee on the basis of technique, interpretation, tone quality, and stage presence. The objectives of the forty-seven members are to develop in each member an appreciation of the best music, and to impart to others, through music, a higher interpretation of the finer things in life. With these ideas in mind, the sorority sponsors weekly quarter-hour programs which give the members a chance to perform. Each of the programs is centered around a different composer and includes both vocal and instru- mental selections. At the beginning of this year, Sigma Gamma Gamma gave a reception for all music majors and the music faculty, which included a program given by Betty K. Y. Koo, Patricia Rayney, Barbara Temple, and Joanne Trobaugh, all members of the group. After each Burrall concert, the sorority sponsors a tea for the guest performer, members of the orchestra, CHAPTER ROSTER Standing: Miss von Thurn, Morris, Miss Gray. Sealed: Asher, Pling, Schar,lack the music faculty, and the Music Service Guild. Speak- ers at the weekly meetings have included Mr. Edward Murphy and Dr. Peter Hansen of the Stephens music department, Dr. Ruth Wiley, and Miss Anna Husband of the University of Missouri music faculty. This year ' s officers were Charmaine Asher, presi- dent; Mary Poling, vice-president; RuthScharlack, secre- tary; Edith Morris, treasurer. Miss Rita von Thurn and Miss Mary Louise Gray sponsored the group. Asher, Charmaine Beaver, Nancy Beckett, Elizabeth Benage, Mariclare Bendixen, Dona Lee Clarity Delores Crawley, Laura Elizabeth Grosser, Sally Danenberg, Dale Danforth, Jean Davis, Elaine Dobbs, Beverly Fenn, Merri Glamann, Dorothy Guy, Marjorie Hankins, Louise Hawkins, Claudie Elizabeth HoUowell, Janet Kavenaugh, Dorothy Kelley, Helen Kramer, Eleanor Loo, Betty Lowry, Jean Morris, Edith Moore, Marilyn McCurdy, Patricia Pratt, Elizabeth Reim, Shirley Ann Rincliffe, Nancy Skinner, Patricia Thompson, Mary Lou Tollcfson, Rosemary Trobaugh, Joanne Tucker, Jean Waters, Carolyn Wright, Nancy Page 209

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Phi Theta Kappa hours and remain in the highest seven per cent of the student body. Officers for the year were Rachel York, president; Maxine Davis, vice- president; Shirley Griffith, secretary; Lyie Eilers, treasurer; Sandra Pantiel, scholar- ship chairman; and Yvonne Josserand. publicity chairman. Miss Mary Bigelow was the sponsor of the group. Phi Theta Kappa a ' so takes a con- tinued interest in conditions on campus conducive to better study and, as a re- sult, better student scholarship. It also sponsors studies of progress to deter- mine the extent to which gifted and able students are taking ad antage of their opportunities. Standing: Griffith, Gosserand, Eilers. Seated: York, Miss Bigelow, Davis To be elected to Phi Theta Kappa a student must be carry- ing twelve academic hours, rank in the highest seven percent of the student body, and possess recognized qualities of citizen- ship. Eligibility is based on the average of all college work in the college division previous to election. To retain active mem- bership in the fraternity the student must carry twelve academic ROSTER OF MEMBERS Aamoth, Diane Lee .A.shworth, Martha Bailey, Sylvia Benage, Mariclare Bottome, Patricia Brockway, Dorothy Jean Brothers, Rosaline Buster, Jean Carolyn Calhoun, Sara Lee Collens, Shirlee Norcross Corey, Elizabeth Coult, Helen Ashton Crawley, Laura Elizabeth Davis, Maxine Denne, June Lois Dechert, Peggy La Nell Donnelly, Martha Helen Dugan, Sara Agnes Dunn, Laurel Lee Eckerle, Delle Joan Eilers, Lyle Myrta Evans, Kathryn Alice Farb, Hortense Leah Earner, Jane Felix, Nell Hurst Fiscalini, Janet Clare Gantz, Katherine Gordon Garner, Martha Frances Gibson, Harriett Jean Gilbert, Gloria Ann Green, Charlotte Louise Griffith, Shirley Ann Haigler, Jo Anne Hannah, Mary Katherine Harris, Joan Virginia Hawthorne, June Hundley, Jo Ann Hopkins, Julie Huse, Nancy Carol Irvin, Margaret Catherine Johnson, Nancy Ruth Jones, Mary Carolyn Josserand. Yvonne Kelly, Adalene Rhyne Kilshiy, Mary Lou King, Mary Ann La Brec, Marilyn Lathe, Nancy Annette Le Marr, Joan Lemly, Helen Adelaide Lockwood, Winifred Longyear, Hildred Mason, Mary Lou Mayhugh, Ann Catherine Mantho, Marion Helen Metzger, Joan Marie Moats, Vivian Maxine Morin, Joan Nagler, Anita Neely, Evelyn Ann North, Margaret Joan Norton, Nancy Margaret Pantiel, Sandra Peak, Patricia Piatt, Gwendolyn Prather, Jane Riach, Nancy Sandra Rigg, Nancy Ann Robling, Peggy Jean Rowe, Suzanne Avis Ruse, Patricia Ann Sampson, Martha Sandeen, Sonia Marie Scharlack, Ruth Jean Schenk, Constance Smith, Betty Gene Smith, Martha Willsey Spaid, Estelle Speidel, Patricia Staebler. Dorothy Steffen, Carol Joanne Stein, Virginia LeMay Stiles, Rosanne Mary Sutton, Jeanne Joanne Tinsley, Allyce Todd, Nancy Cox Turneaure, Donna Janet Tutt, Phyllis Nelson Vaughan, Thelma Ann Venerable, Carol Vetter, Marceline Wilkins, Marcia Jane Williams, Marianna Witty, Barbara Worch, Ursula Elizabeth Wright, Doris Lou Wycoff, Patricia Ann York, Rachel Marie Youngmeyer, Barbara June Zappas, Eugenia Zeiler, Anne Elizabeth A Page ZOS



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Tan Siffuria Tan Standing: W ' ickersham, Farrell. Sc:ated: Pinney. Mr. Swan, Carlson Tau Sigma Tau, the honorary art sorority, encourages its members to give earnest thought and effort to the development of their personal interests and abilities. To be a member of Tau Sigma Tau it is not necessary to be an art major, but one must display some interest in the field of art, photography, or fashion design, as well as some degree of proficiency. Some of the more important projects of the sorority during the year included arranging the art displays in the libraries and in the art studio; making caricatures at the S.A.B. carnival in the fall; making posters for other clubs and organizations (e.g., W. C. 0. and Burrall); illustrating children ' s books, which were translated by the German Club for the Stephens-spon- sored rest station in Frankfurt, Germany; and sponsoring the mid-winter Beaux Arts Ball, At the meetings of the group, special instruction in life drawing, photography, and other phases of art were given by members of the art faculty. Social events included an informal party for new mem.- bers, a scavenger hunt to provide still-life properties, meetings honoring guest speak- ers, and an Auld Lang Syne dinner in the spring for senior members. Officers were Judy Pinney, president; Mildred Wickersham, vice-president; Constance Carlson, secretary; Jane Farrell, treasurer Mr, Robert Swan sponsored the group. CHAPTER ROSTER Ackerson, Dorothy Allen, Jean Atler, Greta Blair, Betty Jeanne Blumenstritt, Josephine Bolitho, Jayne Bryson, Emily Carlson, Constance Crandall, Quita Dixon, Ann Evans, Yvonne Edwards, Robin Farrell, Jane Fleming, Louise Foss, Joan Francis, Virginia Fussell, Patricia Moore Cans, Barbara Garland, Mary Ann Glezen, Vera Lynn Greene, Phyllis Ann Gregg, Barbara Hartman, Sherrie Louise Houston, Carolyn Irwin, Sue Johnston, Carolee Johnston, Joan King, Wilma Jean Krakow, Sarah Lahm, Phyllis Larson, Shirlee Diane Leonhardt, Suzanne Lewinski, Diane Jean Lewis, Jacquelin Lewis, Olivia Long, Jaimie Marshall, Marie Martin, Elisabeth Claire Massey, Romona Jeanne McPherson, Doris Jean McRae, Janet Louise Metau, Patricia Parkhill, Jean Mary Parks, Janet Sue Pate, Johanna Joy Peale, Patricia Stille Perry, Barbara Alice Pifer, Gloria Katherine Pinney, Patricia Tayne Popwell, Barbara Ann Poulikova, Dagmar Price, Jo Ann Kelly Randolph, Betty Beverly Redmond, Lois Adele Reef, Catherine Frances Reed, Elizabeth Richmond, Carolyn Riebcth, Patricia Marie Rincliffe, Claire Rollow, Eva Helen Sanders, Sally Lota Short, Jocelyn Low Smith, Margaret Summers, Marion Suter, Betty Jane Thaine, Norma Jean Ulen, Barbara Jean West, Shirley Wickersham, Mildred C. Williams, Ann Williams, Mary Lou Willrich, Virginia I Page 210

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