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Surfers' Swing, cerebral palsy benefit, was attended by more than 200 surfers. DELTA Pl-ll BETA ONE OF THE newest sororities at Phoenix College, Delta Phi Beta, under the spon- sorship of Mrs. Elma Weiss, started the year with a fund-raising car wash. The annual luau for pledges was on Oc- tober i6 at Fran Johnson's home. Bali-Hi was the setting of the mother-daughter banquet November 20, here the pledges were formally initiated into the sorority and presented pins. During the Christmas holidays, members of Delta Phi collected clothing for their Dress-a-Living Doll proiect. ln March they sponsored two dances, the Surfers' Swing, and a dinner-dance at the Green Gables. First semester officers were Fran John- son, president, Sally Holman, vice-presi- dent, Jackie McCoy, secretary, Sandy Tarr, treasurer. Officers for the second semes- ter were Sally Holman, president, Lyn Canterbury, vice-president, Marilyn Jac- obson, secretary, and Virginia Thoroman, treasurer. Back row: Jeanne Parks, Margaret Simmons, Mary Jane Kocka, Lyn Canterbury, Cherie McMannon, Sandy Tarr Fran Johnson Sally Jackie McCoy. Middle row: Aleta Nudo, Patsy Rice, Bobie Parkhill, Karen Lingol, Dorothy Winter, Marilyn Hoegner Front row Jacobson, Jeanne Cummins, Linda Conto, Virginia Thoroman. .wa
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row Joan Roberson Wanda Wills Mary Ann Hegg Carol Miller, Barbara Warren, Suzie Noleen, Paxton Karen Guy .Ioan Hundelt Angela Ladomato Donna Thomas, Sue Hodgson. Middle row: Kitty Gail Cruze Rosalie Wright Marcy Oldaker Liz Sarlo, Carol Brown, Sheila James. Front Row: Miller Linda Roberson Sarah Burns Carol Craven Joanne Sandoval, Barbara Vandermark. ALPHA Sl GIVIA GAIVI IVIA A 3: '53 Q Mrs. Jane Ream 545 li Sponsor A STOMP ON OCTGBER 27th began the activities for the year for Alpha Sigma Gamma. The fall semester found members working with the Phoenix Holiday Bureau. They adopted a needy family and addressed envelopes for the Crippled Children's Hospital dur- ing Christmas. Their Christmas banquet was held at the Smoke- house Restaurant. Bridal Bouquet, Alpha Sigma's spring project on March 19, was a benefit for St. John's Indian Mission. Flair School of Modeling helped the girls land some guys, tooi as they displayed clothes from the Wedding Bell and other local stores for that all-important date. Folk singers, Ronnie and Henry, entertained at the fashion show given at the Phoenix Women's Club. Leading Alpha Sigma the first semester were Judy Paxton, pres- ident, Sarah Burns, vice-president, Sue Hodgson, secretary, Karen Guy, treasurer. Second semester officers were Sarah Burns, presi- dent, Barbara Vandermark, vice-president, Carol Craven, secretary, and Sue Hodgson, treasurer. 93
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GAMMA Rl-IO SEEING DEFINITE NEED for a duly estab- lished fraternity, we do hereby declare our- selves, Gamma Rho, begins the preamble of the constitution of Phoenix CoIlege's newest fraternity. The pledge program covered three areas. One project was designed to benefit Phoenix College, one to benefit the community, and one to benefit the pledge and Gamma Rho. Gamma Rho's main proiect was to pur- chase a three-month old iaguar as a mate for the one at the Maytag Zoo. Supported by Gamma Rho and Chi Ome- ga, Maudella Gallger was elected second at- tendant to the queen in campus rodeo activi- ties. Off-campus, three students representing Gamma Rho received a first-place trophy in the Jaycee Rodeo Parade - sanitary detail. This new fraternity's first officers were Lou Russo, president, Andy Espinoza, vice- president, Larry James, secretary, and Gary Patrick, treasurer. Mr. William Dunning Sponsor .gf-Be? 5. me- x 5 aihfsfs Q. . . in .x A rr Wav' Back row: John Bradshaw, Dale Melsness, Gary Patrick, Ed Wood, Bill White, Larry James, Bryan Riggins. Third row: Ron Dykes, Tom Tang, Ted Mikinka, Lee Green, Walter Tilford, Marshall Arnold. Second row: Andy Espinoza, George Cox, Leon Moore, Bud Moore, Bill Woods, Bob Stoltz. Front row: John Parrish, Bill McCune, Robert Jones, Lou Russo, Pete Banko. 95
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