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mv' 3. J XR 3 1 - - H Lan to ffm raw, I-r: Linda Brannam, Carole Short, LaNeIIe Landrum, Peggy Hubbard, chaplain, Irene Spurgeon, editorg Mary Anderson, secretary, Donna Hughes, sergeant-at-arms: Esther Benack, presi- clentg Beverly Bowling, Kerma Beavens, and Ruth Stephens, treasurer. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA The Gamma Upsilon chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national music fraternity for women, was installed Octo- ber 23, 1960. Mrs. Ruth Gould, second national vice president was the installing officer. Girls were pledged according to scholarship, musical audition and general character. i -'Ql..1 i MH. Rutla Gould, second fmliofznl vice president, pinning ' Mfr. Either Bemzck, Gamma Uprilmz rlmpler preridefztr. Sigma Alpha Iota and gumlr. 25l
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1 t i va Fir!! row: Mary Van Hoose, Sylvia Horton, Judy Prichard, Susie Roberts. president, Zina Hamrick, Thelma Barker, Joan Sperry, and Nancy Roberts. Second row: Charlotte Ellington, Carol Feather, Pat Bartlett, secretaryg Donna Lohmier, Judy Trusty, Beverly Chapman, Judy Henke, Marietta Sturgell. and Clara Chandler. Third row: Charles May, treasurerg Reverend Thomas Ditto, Paul Kroth, Art Shapland, director, Dave Walsh, Harry Weber, John Pflieger, Roger Reese, vice presidentg Doug Osborne, public relations chairmang and Ted Byman. it .- s WE LEY FELLOW HIP Knowing that college students are searching for a deep, fulfilling Christian experience, the Wesley Fel- lowship endeavors to provide this enriching spiritual growth. The program explores many facets of worship, education and fellowship. The Fellowship is a local organization of the National Methodist Student Move- ment, and serves as a link between the college campus and the Methodist Church. The doors are open to all. ,,,,.f- ' The Clsrirtmur decoration of the lVr-.rley Cenler nflmrled the allention of Doug Orborn, Irene Spurgeon, and Susie Roberlx. 253
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