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Alp ' Unirer Members p. Gail Adams Marie Manning Bobbie Barfield Louise Mayes Jan Barton Genie Meaders Mary Jo Bowers Martha Mills Gwen Casey Barbara Murden Libby Chaplin Appie Myers Carolyn Chapman Frieda Parsons Marily Clough Barbara Patton Lola Cooper Anne Pennington Margaret Cromartic Nancy Pennington Polly Davis Nancy Lee Pherson Janice Denney Shannon Pittendreigh Mary Ann Eaton Judy Pittman Lucy Field Gloria Porterfield JoAnne Foster Shiela Po ' wers Thelma Gordon Pat Puett Kay Graham Sara Roberson Clara Harper Patti Ronemous Sandra Harper Betty Sewell Berta Johnson Charlotte Stinson Beverly Ann Jones GaU TansiU Carol Jones Kay Taylor Marcie Keating Helen Thackston Anne Kemp Melba Wages Charlene Landrum Nancy Warrenfells Alice Ann Lindsey Judy Watson Claryce Long Mildred West Clare LongLno Frances Lee Wortham June Mailey Marilyn Young Jayne Malcom Betty York BETTY YORK, President First row: Charlene Landrum, Thelma Gordon, Anne Kemp, Polly Davis, Nancy Pennington, Berta Johnson, Beverly Ann Jones, Lucy Field. Second row: Sheila Powers, Judith Pittman, Nancy Warrenfells, Libby Chaplin, Marilyn Young, Jayne Malcom, Nancy Lee Pherson, Barbara Murden, Mildred West. Third row: Marie Manning, Helen Thackston, Carol Jones, Patti Ronemous, Mary Ann Eaton, Lola Cooper, Claryce Long, Kay Graham, Gwen Casey. a
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LOLLIPOPS were stuck up in the Alpha Gamm front yard decoration for a special rush party back in the fall. Firsf row: Margaret Cromartie, June Mailey, Genie Meaders, Jan 1 Stinson, Sandra Harper, Jo Anne Foster, Betty York, Gail Adan Pennington, Melbo Wages, Alice Ann Lindsey, Bobbie Barfield, Mo Gamma Alpha FOUNDED at Syracuse, New York, Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority estab- lished its chapter at the University of Georgia in 1923. Alpha Gamma Delta ' s not only lead a busy social life they are engaged in various activities all over campus. These include Student Council, U.R.S.A., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Majorette Squad, Georgettes, and on University pub- lication staffs. Alpha Gams have been recognized with the election of members in Alpha Lambda Delta, Z Club, and Mortar Board. Their projects include contributing to the funds for the Cerebral Palsy and the National Society for Crippled Children. The girls still have time to enjoy their social pro- gram, which begins with the Fall Pledge Dance. The activities are highlighted by the Winter Feast of Roses, and brought to a close by a spring party with the ATO ' s. Their officers for the year 1958-1959 are Betty York, president; Charlene Landrum, vice president; Janice Denney, secretary; and Marie Manning, treasurer. t| an, Clare Longino, Louii = rieda Parsons, Kay To Keating, Janice Dennev Betty Sewell. Second Ha Third Glo Porterfield. Frances lee Wortham, Charlotte Roberson, Marilyn Clough, Ann IMII
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Lambda Sigma BIG-LITTLE SISTER banquet is the occasion for all AOPi ' s to gather and honor their little sisters in the sorority. IN 193 5 the Alpha Omicron Pi ' s estab- Hshed Lambda Sigma chapter at the University of Georgia. Ten years later they purchased their southern mansion on Milledge Ave. In their home of southern tradition, the Alpha Omicron Pi ' s spend many exciting hours. During the fall quarter, the Pledge Dance and the traditional Founder ' s Day Banquet are held. On the spring cal- endar comes the most exciting event of all — the Rose Ball. At this annual affair, a lead-out of officers and seniors step through a model of the AOPi ' s symbolic flower. The girls are active in many phases of campus life. They are proud of their members in Gamma Sigma Sigma, Baptist Student Union, Mortar Board, Dolphin Club, Student Council, U. R. S. A., Phi Epsilon Omi- cron, and Angel Flight. Maxanne Courson is the 19 5 8-59 president of AOPi. Serving with her are Suzanne Hall Fricks, vice presi- dent; Nan Danner, secretary; and Faye Hagan, treas- urer. First row: Robe Johnson, Betty Charlotte Youn. Brando Brownir Ann Choffield, rto Freeman, Anne Matthias, Pat Thornton, Patsy Whitworth, Peggy Echols, Joy Davidson, Margie Mallard, Mortho Addison, Faye Anne Moon. Second row: Nancy Wills, Ruth Mitchell, Diane Strickland, Anne Pollock, JoAnne Gates, Mrs. White, Harriett Harper, 3, Amelia Walker. Third row: Dianne Smith, Pot Coffey, Joan Swonson, Bobbie Meeler, Harriett Fleming, Leila Ritchie, Margie Sheff. ig, Georgia Delooch. Fourth row: Mary Rose Jones, Evelyn Martin, Karen Pope, Belsy Foot, Marie Shirley, Ann Davis, Suzanne Fisher, Ann Davies. Dunham, Susan Ellen McEIroth, ■r, Jean Denton, June Chambers, I2L 258
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