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Sigma Phi as Ili I think l'll sit this one out, says Betty Lou Cowgcr after she had taken an spill on thc tlzmce floor :it the Wintei' Wliitc Formzil. Throughout the evening couples stopped to chat as they admired the castle atop the snow capped mountain. 93 , -I -v r V K x lt IL - ' rl i 6 1 1' I 3 M x iff f gl., Mi' S Row l: Malone, 8 g l pq ii. ,y .I ,mit L . fi' V if ',- ii - F Kathryn Martin, Sylvia Melville, Virginia Meyer. Ella Meyers, Marcia Moeller, Mary Row 2: Morris, Rosemary Nerren, Frances Osborne, Ann Reinhard, Marlene Schweitzer. Beverly Stok. Elizabeth Row 3: Terry, Georganne Ware, Jacqueline Wedin, Carole Williams, Betty Williams, Penelope Williams, Rosolyn l 119
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Sigma Phi B. Il,,.-.ll., I , Sigma's top officers are, Seated. ROS6m81'y JC1'Sig, PICS-2 Discussing business are Beverly Schweitzer, rep.: Elaine Martha McCabe, pledge mis.q Carole Calbert, sec.g standing, Calfas, sports mgra Penfly WilliHH1S, l1iSf-1 Kathy M11lOI'lC, Rosemary Morris, vice-pres. and Sylvia Aldrete, sec. Pflfl-2 Zelma Hull, S- C. FCP-3 and I11ClC1ff WH1'C, Chap' Sigma Phi Alpha Tau sorority, at one time known as the jayseegates, changed their name in ac- cordance with that of Phi Alpha Tau, its brotherclub. This transition from a service club to a social organization was made in the fall of 1952. The present sponsor is Mrs. Vivian Rudisill. Friend- ship, the theme of the club, has been carried out fully by every Sigma Phi member. A highlight of the year is the Sigma Phi Winter White Formal Dance, at which three honorees are named for their outstanding work in the club. Other activities include rush parties, service pro- jects, and a mother-daughter banquet. 1 i Row 1: Aldrete, Sylvia Barstis, Becky Blair, Marianne Brewer, jean Calfas, Elaine. Calvert, Carole A Row 2: Carson, Lynda Chadwell, .Patricia Cowger, Betty Douglas, jane Ennis, Louise Haisler, Bonnie Row 3: Herndon, Betty Hull, Zelma Ischar, Arlene jersig, Rosemary Kirkland, Karen McCabe, Martha 118
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Thetce Kappa Chi Officers seated are Margie Carlson, pres., Mary Jane Penshorn, vice-pres.g Jo Ann Brinkoeter, sec., and Pat Franklin, Fall treas. Standing are Gayle Tate, S. C. rep., Gayle Paschal. Spring treas.3 Grace Scheidt, pledge-mis.: and Diane Jennison, board C1-im, An amazing discovery was made by Dr. Lois Morrison, Dean of Wfomien, in September, 1957. We have too many cute girls at S-AC, she said. Shortly thereafter a meeting was called for all girls at the college to announce that a new sorority would be organized. Theta Kappa Chi, which stands for ucheerfulness, fellowship, and gracious- ness, was chosen as the name for the new organi- zation. Now firmly established, this new sorority is a welcome addition to the college scene. This year, 1958-1959, the Thetas have given a Halloween Dance, which is a tradition, a formal dance, and have had a Weenie Roast and a hay- ricle. The present sponsors are Miss Constance Jones and Mrs. Mary Ann Becker. v i J. . 7 l lo I .5 '1 -u ,,,. ci' f 9.991 4 Q--A f W , J , ' ... F1531 'Jiri' 35. .Al EQ 3 'R if V' C-'Q' 7 ' 1, it ' fi rams ia M fl 3 5 N, V -1 JT. A! ' l' s 7 ll 2 3 -7' l '? yy, x A If il!-, f ll 'l Y Y 7- .ass 'iii 1 i X is f'MhY'l'i.l Row 1: Anderson, Betty Born, Judith Brinkoeter, Jo Ann Carlson, Margie Row 2: Foulds, Jeannette Franklin, Patricia Fry, Billie Gibson. Dee Ann Hart, Sandra Herber, June Row 3: Hodges, Iris Jennison, Diane Major, Joy Owings, Jeannette Paschal, Gayle Reed, Kay Row 4: Scheidt, Grace Schlein, Shirley Tate, Gayle Valdez. Alpha Wferths, Patsy Yaws, Mary 120
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