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Pi Gamma Phi Continues Traditions . N l ' i , l Y l . gl .. ,,,. ,zg...ii. 4 u Guests at the Autumn in Paris dance included fall-term officers and their dates. Officers are Margaret White, Virginia Gillis, Sandra Tronson, Pam Paris, Mary Casey, Susie Walker, Diane Frederick, and Heidi Hoffman. The Theme for the annual Autumn Nocturne formal dance given by Pl GAMMA PHI was Autumn in Paris. Guests included sorority sweetheart Michael Milligan and mascots Tony Worekle, David Spencer, and Donald McClain. The sorority also had Mrs. Helen Wheeler, sponsor, and Mrs. Mary Knobelsdorf, new co-sponsor as guests. In December, Pi Gamma helped a needy family for Christmas and held a Mother-Daughter Tea. The girls participated in Intramurals, wear- ing white sweaters with red Pi Gamma Phi letters. At their May banquet, officers for 1963-64 were announced. I JY? . W., Mrs. Helen Wheeler Sponsor With a theme of The Roaring Twen1ies, Pi Gamma Phi. members welcomed guests to Mrs. Mary Knobelsdorf the Charleston Club for the fall semester sorority rush parties. CO-Sponsor I44
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Abound Throughout Memorable Year is Gary Kolmansberger, mascot, Thad Stappenbeck, beau, and Edward Johnson, Mary Ann Romanek serves punch to guests mascot, left to right, serve their dates cake at the sorority spring dance. at the annual Mother-Daughter Christmas tea. Honors and activities kept all members busy in the spring. The year's big event was the annual dance, which featured ming trees, Wind chimes, a huge golden moon, and a red and gold scaled dragon to carry out the oriental theme. Two mem- bers won the Sophomore Class rodeo calf scramble, and several were chosen tor national honor fra- ternities, campus honors, and the Top Ten. Joining other sororities to fete retiring Dean Lois Morrison and honoring their fathers with the traditional Father-Daughter banquet ended a full year for the club. Top row: Sarah Agnew, Bonnie Caldwell, Carla Cardenas, Rosemary Catacalos, Tenya Economy. Second row: Patty Felder, Marcy Fleming, Carole Flowers, Crystal Foster, Jan Grimm, Elizabeth Huddleston. Third row: Betty Killebrew, Beverly Myers, Susan Port, Mary Rentz, Dorothy Savage, Lita Kay Stischer. I43
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Sorority Sisters Win Beauty Titles 5 Best pledge Rae Nell Coen receives recognition when she is introduced by mistress of ceremonies Dianne Shuler. Among the many feathers in Pi Gamma Phi's cap was the election of Diane Frederick, a sorority sister, as Miss Fiesta for 1963. A voting block comprised of Pi Gamma Phi members and their new brother fraternity members of Lambda Epsi- lon Phi sat together and cheered for Diane in the it fc i 'CFafii4lt -U Relaxing before a backdrop of a Paris scene, Mrs. Helen Wheeler, sponsor, chats with guests. lL! contest finals. Diane was also a finalist in the Miss San Antonio College Contest. Pi Gamma Phi also boasted of having a sorority sister in the Miss San Antonio Pageant. She was Sylvia Kerck- hoff, who was Miss Kelly Air Force Base last year. Top row: Dianne Bass, Patsy Brannon, Mary Casey, Rae Nell Coen, Rita Ann Coen, Mary Ann Cray. Second row: Wilma Dolezal, Jean Fowler, Diane Frederick, Virginia Gillis, Virginia Harper, Heidi Hoff- man. Third row: Alma Lopez, Suzy Luksh, Sharon Maizel, Elia Ortiz, Pamela Paris, Barbara Ratliff. Fourth Row: Dianne Shuler, Sandra Tronson, Sandra Ullrich, Suzy Walker, Debrah Walton, Suzanne Weichlein, Margaret White. !.. I45
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