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TH ETA Cl-ll DELTA .-. VU- V - ' fi , T V -r , ,7 Y' . A 'T' 'l . 'WT T X . ' fc 4:-,'. .-'Y . L, 1. it 5 ,-.,.,,,', ., V. t x . i P9 l i . 1 , i f - , X 'aswigp X ..- - Back row: Sue Crecilius, Carolan Zemp, Jo Ann Huggins, Jan Watt, Sharon Wilson, Tobi Gordon, Jeri Samuelson, Karen Wilson, Carole Rachke. Middle row: Gloria Chavez, Ann Mitchall, Vonda Van Dyke, Carolyn Orling, Jeane Gagon, Joann Giurlanda, Carol Cooper, Diane Ruetter. Front row: Mad- eline Baiz, Peggy Owens, Janet Jackson, Carmel Dunn, Barbara Blain, Susan Williams. Theta Chi Delta macle a first this year when their three candidates were elected as Phoenix O A College Homecoming royalty. Floyd Hudlow was crowned King, Joann Giurlanda was chosen X as sophomore attendant to the Homecoming Queen, and Peggy Owens, freshman attendant. This was the first time that all candidates nomi- nated by a sorority have been elected. The charity for which Theta worked this year was the Valley of the Sun School. Members also helped in the Junior Chamber of Com- merce Rodeo Parade by constructing parts of the float for Jungle Park Zoo. First semester officers were Jeane Gagon, president, Carolyn Orling, vice-president, Carol Cooper, secretary, and Vonda Van Dyke, treas- urer. Officers for second semester were Caro- lyn Orling, president, Jeane Gagon, vice-presi- dent, Carmel Dunn, secretary, and Jan Watt, treasurer. As SANDPRINTS went to press: Carolan Zemp was elected first attendant to the Rodeo Queen. A new record was set at the polls. More than TOOO students voted for the candidates of their choice. 1 . 9 ,J Mrs. Dorothy Laurence Sponsor Dressed in pink, Theta pledges presented a new box and flowers to the actives X... 'x if ,
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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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fl' f it ll ,i Mrs. Anne Shindler Sponsor Kappa Delta Nu, oldest Greek letter sorority at Phoenix College, began activities this year with their annual fashion show on October 1, at the Valley Garden Center. The theme was Fashions in Rhythm, with fashions from Payne's Paddock. This year KDN won the trophy for the best Homecoming skit. The Christmas season was a busy one. Members and pledges helped stuff envelopes at the Crippled Children's Hospital and also donated time and energy to a needy family of 14. Mary O'Dowd, co-sponsored by Kappa Delta Nu and Phi Alpha Chi, was elected 1963 Rodeo Queen. A new record Cpassing last December's student government electionsj was set as more than 1000 students voted for Rodeo Queen. Serving as officers during the first semester were Mary McEowen, president, Carolee Gettys, vice-president, Mary Anna Sasser, secretary, and Pat Kurtz, treasurer. Second semester officers included Pat Kurtz, presi- dent, Carol Muth, vice-president, Carolyn Morell, secretary, and Mary Mc- Eowen, treasurer. ' - r 5.5 x Mary McEowen announced the winning candidate for the 1963 Rodeo Queen, Mary O'Dowd. KAPPA D ELTA N U ack row: Catherine Lewis, Gayle Hampton, Carol Muth, Madelyn Gass, Sandee Danda, Pat Kurtz, Carolyn Morell, Ann Scarla, Carolee ettys, Glenda Davis, Mary Anna Sasser, Betty Brundage. Middle row: JoAnn Yeo, Marilynn Dick, Nancy Naughton, Joan Ellen Clark, ary hristine na Carr. 4-A Sally Coxey, Mary O'Dowd, Barbara Sanford. Front row: Donna Warman, Bonnie Schuren, Charline Shaw, Carole Neely, 1 - l 97
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