Oklahoma Christian University - Aerie Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1979

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TAU OMEGA NACTIVE DURING FIRST SEMESTER, Tau Omega' nitiated second semester activities with an annual andy sale for the benefit of their social functions. .he second semester pledge class held a car wash n which all the TO's participated. Taking advantage of President Kennedy's phy- ical fitness program, a number of TO's went on 50-mile hike. All of the men made it to their estination - the ghost town of Tip Top, Arizona. Carolan Zemp, co-sponsored by Tau Omega nd Theta Chi Delta, won the title of first attendant o the PC Rodeo Queen. Working with president Doug Peacock first emester were Tom Welsh, vice-president, and ell Aune, secretary-treasurer. Larry Vicario, presi- ent, Richard Mendelson, vice-president, and Dell une, secretary-treasurer, led Tau Omega second emester. Back row: Larry Vicario, Tom Bliss, Robert Maynard, Richard Mendelson, Frank Terbush, Tom Nicholson, Bob Malpede. Front row: Bill Gibson, Bill Lim, Dell Aune, David Wyatt. Mr. William Wallace Sponsor Seldom are so many Greeks seen together fi xmnvafsr AEI' ACIDB I P CIDAX CPAZ

Page 398 text:

f' 1. UWM! fri, ilk' fl i ff lerf,,,,yy me CHI OIVIEGA CHI 252 Z' , 2 ? 4, 15 o 3 2, 77,1 . .. Mrs. Marge Shank Sponsor Chi Omega Chi, organized in 1959 with the purpose of promoting a better spirit of co-operation and understanding among the women students of Phoenix ColIege, began this year with its Golden Oldies dance on October 13. The sorority sponsored other dances such as its Western Stomp, and the Chi Omega Chi Spring Dinner Dance. Chi O's charity proiect during the Christmas season was for the St. John's Indian Mission. The girls donated clothing, toys, and personal articles. They also gave a Christmas party for the children. Maudella Gallger, co-sponsored by Chi Omega Chi and Gamma Rho fraternity, was the second attendant to the Rodeo Queen this year. Officers for the first semester were Nancy Crowley, president, Janice Ives, vice-president, Gay Tennant, secretary, and Wanda Moore, treasurer. Second semester officers were Terri Goodwin, president, Charlotte Bauer, vice-president, Janice Ives, secretary, and Judie Orcutt, treasurer. Unconscientious calorie-watchers walk on the Chi Omega Chi heart at Chi O's annual fund-raising Cake Walk, on February 14. Back row: iLeft to Righti Maggie Taylor, Gretchen Har- ker, Penny Briske, Charlotte Bauer, Janice Ives, Carol Hardesty, Cheryl Edel, Maudella Gallger, Becky Emerson Middle row: Nannette Simmons, Judy Long, Madeiaine Snoberger, Gay Tennant, JiII DeHart, Bette Warner, Judie Orcutt, Front row: Pat Herman, Nancy Crowley, Terri Goodwin.



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X- 'NX Back row: Mrs. Weiss, Delta Phi Beta, Lynette Canterbury, Delta Phi Beta, Mrs. Shank, Chi Omega Chi, Pat Bergman, Alpha Kappa Tau, Jeane Gagon, Theta Chi Delta, Mrs. Shindler, Kappa Delta Nu, Mrs. Ream, Alpha Sigma Gamma. Front row: Carmela D'Angelo, Alpha Kappa Tau, Annabeth Reich, Phi Lambda Zeta, Sarah Burns, Alpha Sigma Gamma, Carolyn Orling, Theta Chi Delta, Pat Kurtz, Kappa Delta Nu, Sally Holman, Delta Phi Beta, Dean Kirk, Terri Goodwin, Chi Omega Chi. I R Inter-Sorority Council makes all decisions regarding rules of soror- ity rushing, pledging and social activities. Composed of two mem- bers trom each of the seven social sororities, the Council promotes CO U N Cl I. a better spirit of co-operation and understanding between the groups involved. Mrs. Jinnett Kirk, Dean of Women, and sorority presidents and advisors are members. On Jan. 22 the group spon- sored a tea for women faculty members ot Phoenix College. ! R- N Inter-Fraternity Council strives for improvement of the men's social organizations through better rules and regulations. The group consists of representatives and sponsors from each of PC's fraterni- N L ties. They decide on all activities undertaken by more than one fraternity and also assign campus duties to each group. Back row: J. D. Calhoun, chairman, Robert Noll, sponsor, Phi Alpha Chi, William Dunning, spon- sor, Gamma Rho. Middle row: Larry Vicaro, Tau Omega, Malcolm Read, Phi Alpha Chi, Andy Es- pinoza, Gamma Rho. Front row: Bryce Emerson, Tau Omega, Ron Mark, Phi Alpha Chi, Lou Russo, Gamma Rho.

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