Oklahoma State University - Redskin Yearbook (Stillwater, OK)

 - Class of 1971

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4-4 ,I 1-3 ' 225' 'wr K W i FRONT ROW Jane Knoblock Gay Sylvester Mrs Ben Culver, Susie Suggs, Marianna Putnam. ROW 2: Jo Ellen Gilmore, Malissa Lile, Sarah Andriani, Gretchen Hoover Veta McClure Nancy West Patricia Neel, Pam Hart. Les Dames, the auxiliary of the Kappa Alpha fraternity, kept up their active in- terests again this year. Christmas is an important time for the women of the KA auxiliary. This year the enthusiastic group planned a supper Christmas party with a special gift for the men of Kappa Alpha. These ambitious and helpful ladies also AWA. donated their time to the members and pledges through various money raising projects. The responsibility of pledge sons was more of a treat than a job. Besides helping the pledges with school work, the girls gave them several parties through the semester. During the warm weather, Les Dames had a picnic with the members. 'A 2 FRONT ROW Karen McMurray Sue Proctor Pat Reiff. ROW 21 Marsha ROW 3: Connie Corly. Margaret Beard. Lynn Spicklemeyer, Suzanne Vernon, Edmundson Karen Keele Mrs Ted Colbert Nancy Netherton, Kathy Perkins, Jenny Rucker, Kim Hogan, Beth Blubaugh. The primary purpose of Little Sigmas, the girls' auxiliary to Sigma Chi, is to make the pledges feel welcome in their new home and to help the members in var- ious service functions. The organization made welcome signs for new pledges and held a Little brother-Big sister pledge par- ty. Members of the organization serve as hostesses at all Sigma Chi functions. A number of fund raising projects were spon- sored during the year. In the fall the group sold popcorn. Another project was the sponsoring of a basketball game. Several activities were planned to help raise funds for Wallace Village, the Sigma Chi chari- ty. Members also participated in serenades.

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FRONT ROW: Lea Thomas, Linda Hall, Mrs. Louise Swartz, Micki Sims. Buck, Carolyn Taylor, Patsy McQuire, Barbara Biggs, Sue Wilcox, Molly Shea, ROW 2: Cindy Johnson, Donna Hamer Alexander, Judy Berentz, Susan Jones Kelsey Morton, Mary Ledbetter. Sandy McDonald, Edwina Trout. Gallagher Girls, the womenls auxiliary to the Kappa Sigs, were active in many of the Fraternity's functions. They set up a Big- Little program with the pledges and helped to orient them into their new home. The Gallagher Girls gave the entire fra- ternity a Christmas party and a party for The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon were proud of their auxiliary, the Girls of the Golden Heart, as they quickly stepped in at the be- ginning ofthe year to help the fraternity. Due to the new kind of fraternity rush some of the members weren't well ac- quainted with the pledges, so, the mem- Valentines. Later in the Spring they took both the members and the pledges to Boomer for a picnic. As a highlight for the year, the Gallagher Girls made plaques for each new member to welcome him into the membership of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. bers of GOGH helped bridge the gap. They made the pledges feel more at home in their new surroundings, and they hosted a weiner roast for the entire fraternity. The girls of the Golden Heart also had fun making money as they challenged another auxiliary to a 5'tough game of volleyball. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Linneman, Terry Duprey, Mrs. Cleveland, Karen Sullivan, Jane Venzke, ROW 2: Ba Pette, Suzanne Krone, Kathy Stevens, Kitty Barkley. XJ Gallagher Girls Host Picnic For Kappa Sigs GOGH Auxiliary Plays Volleyball To Earn Money rbie Beeman, Lynda Davis, Gail Bellmon, Vicki if s 9 -G!!



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.,. . 5.34 if . Si li r FRONT ROW: Linda Markee, Omea Moore, Susan Meredith, Jane Ellen Her- Carolyn Prater, Pam Devore. ROW 3: JoAnna Tate, Diana Donkin, Connie Zig, Jane Noise. ROW 2: Melody Wells, Debby Hall, Mrs. Davis, Vicki Vaughn, Darnaby, Marilyn Carter, Pam Kelsey, Marilyn Martin, Terry Acres. During the year the Little Sisters of Minerva, the women's auxiliary to the Sig Alphs, helped the new pledges adjust to fraternity life through their Sig Elf pro- gram. The Little Sisters had various par- ties for the pledges throughout the year and helped them in their studies. Once again the Little Sisters sold programs at The Sweethearts of the Mystic Eye was the newly organized womenls auxiliary to the fraternity, Phi Kappa Psi. This was their first year to function as an auxiliary, so no definite plans have been made to such activities as philanthropic projects or money-making projects. Next year they the Varsity and Freshman basketball games to earn money. For another money earning project they challenged another auxiliary to a basketball game and charged admission. To end the year the Little Sisters had a party for the Sig Alphs and their new initiates. plan to increase the size of the auxiliary and start some type of little brother-big sister program with the pledges. So far this year they have helped the fraternity by hostessing several functions and helping the fraternity display the Greek way of life. FRONT ROW: Linda Schroeder, Merlene Lynch, Mom Hines, Jerri James. Linda Smallwood, Beverly DuPree, Beth Collins, Kathleen Harper, Cathy Mack- ROW 2: Diane Wilson, Mary Carver, Leneah Anderson, Laurie Haydenburg. ey, Leah Hutchins. Little Sisters Help Pledges Through SAE Sweethearts Newly rganized Frat. Auxiliar

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