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Alpha Della Phi Row 1: Hollers, Betty Johnson, Maretta Jonietz, Patsy Joslyn, Melayne Little, Lynne Row 2: A ,N , Q Moll, Penny Q. 1 v ' 0 Patterson, jo Ann l lg 9 Perkins, George-Anne ' A 4 - V ' 45 ,, Quasso, joan , ,Q ' Q , V 1, Records, Lillian fgx fu A il? ' l Row 3: Richey, Glenn Sauer, Judy Shafer, Doris Smith, Patricia Smith, Patsy Sue ,iff Row 4: Springs, Carole Stamps, Marilyn Welch, Janice Winfield, Sandra Womble, Becky Everythings poppin' at the A. D. P. rush party as the girls whip out a batch of pop corn. I taught I taw bunny wabbitf'
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Alpha Delta Phi Striking a pose representing the name from which their sorority originated are Jane Culwell, pres.: Doris Shafer, sec.g Marilyn Stamps, treas.g and Lillian Records, pledge mis. m am , me iz LN ,Q J c RS 4 .. T'- f , , W l Row Row Row Row 108 ,G Baker, Karen Bradshaw, Judith Brandt, Phyllis Cayce, Linda Cotton, -Iudith Culwell, jane Davis, Margaret Dean, Inell Eggleston, Judy Frost, Carol Hankins, Elizabeth Harrison, Patricia The Alpha Delta Phi Sorority originated in 19- 25, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Clyde Barnes, and is the oldest social organization on the campus It was formed in the spring of 1929 under the name of Adda Dabba Pouda, later shortened to Adda Dabbas. Its sole purpose was to provide a good time for its twenty girl members. Events which now are found on the A. D. P. calendar annually are the combined sororities party, which opens rush week, an individual rush party, pledge week, informal and formal initiation par- ties,assistance during registration, a mother-daugh- ter tea, the Sweetheart Dance, and of course regular meetings for planning, gabbing, and hav- ing a good time. A highlight of the year is the Coronation Ball at which a king, queen, and court are selected by the entire student body. Pres- ent sponsor of the sorority is Miss Arsenne Blon- din. 'Q Yes, we have no bananas, these young flappers chorus as they revert to the twenties for their initia- tion garb.
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Cowboys ,,4'wm1e,g, f The following Cowboys, proving that they can ride horses, are james Wogstad, Spring sec.g Gene johnson, Fall sec.g Bruce Gould, sgt.-at-armsg Jimmy Ellisg james McGee, treas.g Roy Pyle, vice-pres.: joe Browderg james Ewing, pres. With the boys is P. R. Lackey, owner of the stables. The Cowboys were organized in the Fall of 1951 with the purpose of promoting friendship and athletic activities on the campus which was then located on South Alam-o St. The organization held its first Cowboy Carnival in the Spring of 1955, with Sheriff Owen Kilday as the guest of honor. The club already had a distinctive shirt but changed the design used on it in 1955 to the present style. The year 1958 was the year for firsts and more changes. The cowboys built a float for the West- ern Parade which featured David Mead and his Western Band. The last change, which brings the record up-to-date, was made in the fall of 1958 when it was decided to change the Cowboy pin. Current sponsors of the club are James Bennett and Warren Kohls. Representing Texas Under Six Flags are these members of the 1959 Cowboy Court. 110
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