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Coronation Boll Highlights Year The Court of the Most Precious Gems set the stage for the ALPHA DELTA PHI annual Corona- tion Ball on November 10. Sharon Gregory and Michael Burns reigned over the evening festivities. The ADP's were the first and only sorority to adorn their queen with a robe of purple velvet which they themselves designed and ieweled with sequins. Alpha Delta Phi, formerly Adda Dabba Pouda, originated in 1929 as a social organization. Sponsored presently by Miss Arsenne Blondin, it has now become a service as well as a social club. Miss Arsenne Blondin Posed for an official Coronation Ball portrait, the king and queen strike a regal pose. Queen Sharon Gregory, wearing Sponsor the ADP's newly-made velvet robe, is escorted by Michael Burns. l Row one: Sharon Gregory, president, Cheryl Kline, vice-president, Patricia Brendler, pledge mistress, Kathi Calvert, secretary, Linda Short, treasurer, Judith Alexander. Row two: Mary Blount, Diane Camp, Kaye Chandler, Pamela Childs, Darlene Collins, Diane Combs, Phyllis Conner, Melinda Cooper. Row Three: Janelle Dietzmann, Mary Dullnlg, Kathy English, Jane Ervin, Kavlerwe Foerster, Deaine Hensley, Carol Howard. l40
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Delta Psi Omega Inclucts 14 Pledges Top row: Paul Abe, Sharon Camp, Wilma Coffee, Susan Cullum. Second row: John Henson, Manton Tracy., Peggy Trahan, Mr. Carl Atkins, sponsor: Mr. Allen Holley, sponsor. At right, Manton Tracy, sporting the beard he grew tor two maior productions, explains the intricacies of the new coffee machine outside the Green Room to fellow drama students. DELTA PSI OMEGA closed the year with a big annual pool party held at the home of Presi- dent Wayland P. Moody. At this time i4 new pledges were initiated. This honorary drama fraternity was organized to further the appreciation of drama and to instill in its members some of the principles and ideals of one of the foremost elements of the fine arts- the theater. The most outstanding and history-making production of the year was Finian's Rainbow. The cast contained many of the active members of Delta Psi Omega. I f ,,Ff:'fv3.y: ,--Z I T 'rift . '?'2a- . Putting on an impromptu scene tor their actor pals are Bill and Debbie, Vice-president Bill Denton and President Deborah who like other Green Room Haunters ease the stress of daily rehearsals by acting. Ewing post a list of pledges for the drama fraternity. What else? I39
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for Alpha Delta Phi Sorority T Treh T Y gl' J Q L' l T, Q K lil ' ,. As The oldest sorority on campus, the club xl X311 V. ll E held many traditional events Throughout the year. l 2 T xx? f M After rush parties, luncheons, and brunches, The H Q fly Tzf 2'f Mother-Daughter Tea and a final banquet closed Q l the 1962-63 year. The traditional Sweetheart Ball ls T. .. , - . ' J ' tit taxi. Vx 2 . issiissiir . K , +2 ,T :ate ' . .me i T fsstgggrgs , rt ,, I Q E , wc, 5 sf, , , on February 9 was changed from formal to casual CQ 1,4 T dress for The first time. The sweetheart, Charles 1:2 f- 3? l P, V , - , Herrick, and The Tour mascots were presented. l, ' . T ' 2 13,4 .ae Eight new members, Mary Ellen Milam, An- an In l I --'-- l nette Cannon, Joyce Mogas, Barbara Rabenalclt, ' Q ' Barbara Van Gilder, Carol Vorhes, Tooley Lips- W T I comb, and Kaye Garwood were initiated in The l 'Lo W l ,l l spring semester. l V 2 . fl -. ,F ,Q ., as H . l . ' T, Top row: Peggy Huber, Gena Johnson, Kathryn Knowlton. . . Y , . f ,,, Second row: Kathryn Kramer, Dolores Lazarie, Patsy Moyer. 1, S ' l Third row: Constance Muecke, Carole Pape, Linda Robinson. , ' I, ,AQPS5 4: 5 Fourth row: Jana Russell, Joyce Stendebach, Kay Swartzkope. . , A K. It ' - 'J' 1 - Fifth row: Violet Walsh, Carolyn Watson, Anne Woodcoff. L -' Q Walla E, ' ar Q ' if it 1 X-,ai i i li. saga t Y ' li' T , l 2 Ely, ' rz- X 3, ,5 V-Y .ea ,J 5, QQ' ' AJ ,. . . 1 Q f . fy., W LE W Q ,I 4 . AN . Q, -, W ': 0 . V. Ya' ll t 24. ' fi Q5 4 .. is -'gf' Gay Costumes add to the excitement of rush. Linda Short, Framed in the decorative heart, Charles Herrick, sweetheart, Jane Ervin, and Cheryl Kline drink a toast to the fun. is flanked by mascots Karl Janney, Gary Stroth, Paul Culwell, and Mike Settles. I4I
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