Texas Tech University - La Ventana Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1969

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MOST HANDSOME BEST DRESSED torn Webster carol alley Tyme — 17

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WOMEN IN JOURNALISM THETA SIGMA PHI Common Goo! Jinx Allen Judith Brown Christy Chapman A i Janie Crane Jean Fannin Robin Giddings Carol Jones Sheila Looney Ann Morehean Sarah Raney Dena Rittmann Elaine Saul Krista Stockard Cheryl Tarver Peggy Tipton Mary Townsend Marilyn Trammell Denise Welch Dorene Wheatley Lynn Williams Rebecca Young Theta Sigma Phi is the profession- al fraternity for women in journalism. The coeds, all majors and minors in journalism, have a common goal in their future career. Theta Sigma Phi helps prepare them for this future. Theta Sigs celebrate their found- ing each April with a Matrix Table banquet jointly held with the profes- sional Theta Sigma Phi chapter. The speaker for 1969 was Mrs. Margaret Moore of Indianapolis, who had re- ceived a Freedom ' s Foundation award in February. Mrs. Moore spoke on the nationwide crime problem. At the banquet, held in the Koko Palace, Jean Fannin was named the Out- standing Woman Journalist of the Year. Other activities included sponsor- ing the annual Best Dressed Coed contest. Theta Sigs then sponsored the winner, Miss Carol Alley, in Glamour Magazine ' s nationwide Best Dressed Coed Contest. Theta Sigs held the an- nual red balloon sale for the All I See Is Red Day football game with TCU. During the spring, Theta Sigs sponsored the Most Handsome Man contest. Campus organizations spon- sored candidates and balloting was done on a penny-a-vote basis in the Tech Union. Tom Webster was elected. First and second runners-up were Bentley Page and Steve Hardin. Proceeds from the contest were used for scholarships given to journalism majors. Later in the spring, Theta Sigs gave awards for the best news story, editorial, photograph and feature of the year in the University Daily. Presiding over Theta Sigma Phi this year was Cheryl Tarver. Marilyn Trammell was vice-president; Linda Bond, secretary; and Krista Stockard, treasurer. Theta Sig sponsor was Mr. Harmon Morgan, a member of the journalism faculty. In April, Cheryl Tarver and Krista Stockard were the New York City Theta Sigma Phi professional chapter ' s guests at a three day Career Confer- ence on various fields of communica- tion including magazines, public re- lations, radio, television, and news- papers. MO: H • t .. 16 — Tyme

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