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'Hawaiian' Sigmas Rush Prospects Top row: Mrs. Vivian Rudisill and Mrs. Zula Vizard, sponsors, Virginia Varney, Jackie Blount, Cholly Terrell, Gail Whitney. Second row: Beverly Burns, George Ann Martin, Jeanne Barger, Judy Camps, Carole Goodlett, Sally Close, Frances Herring. Prospective initiates for Sigma Phi sorority were welcomed by members dressed in muu-muus and leis and were treated to some punch made from an old Hawaiian recipe. !!JSEN3 ' L Beverly Burns, Pat Hamrick, Cholly Terrell, and Virginia Varney act as the clean up detail and gather the remains of the initiation. 8 Maintaining their sorority motto of friendship, SIGMA PHI ALPHA TAU filled the year with many assorted activities. At an Hawaiian style rush party, sorority members, dressed in muu-muus and leis, welcomed prospective members at the start of the year. Just before Christmas the girls gave their annual Winter White formal, Frosted Fantasy, at which their sweetheart William Osborne, mascots Bob Conrad and Ken Oehler, and Sigma honorees were introduced by best pledge Hettie Mary Jordon. They also sponsored a needy family for the Yule season.
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. . . Includes Charity Work, Contests Promising their loyalty to Rho Delta Chi, sorority sweetheart Dickie Huck, far left, and mascots, left to right, Robert Oefinger, Mark Herman, and Stephen Hamilton repeat their pledge to Carolyn Percharcl. Pleased to meet you, Miss Universe, says Barbara Mc- Elroy to Margaret Mokry. Joyce Stendebach and Sandra Blair watch the meeting. Winning titles, aiding charities, and sponsor- ing a variety of social activities filled an eventful school year for Rho Delta Chi. Royce Dornwell was selected as the SAC candidate for queen ot the international Ambassadors Council, and the title of Miss Posture remained in the sorority when Francine Morris was chosen replacing last year's winner, Sandra Blair. Lambda Epsilon Phi fraternity chose Madeline Wood and Carolyn Per- chard for its sweethearts. During the Christmas season, members spread the holiday spirit by taking toys to the children at the Mission Road Foundation School. Top row: Margaret Cotham, Bar- bara Crenwelge, Royce Dornwell, Maxine Gorneau, J. D. Grantham. as Second row: Cheryl Hauf- ler, Helen Hoofard, Cyn- thia Hoppin, Carole Miller, Margaret Mokry, Sharron Pierce. Bottom row: Ronnie Potvin, Jo Ann Slatter, Martha True, Valerie Varoft, Mary Williamson, Sandra Zim- merman. I47
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Mothers, Daughters Greet Officers During the spring, the sorority, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Zula Vizard, con- tinued their wide variety of activities. A second semester rush party and a banquet honoring the pledges were held. The girls also celebrated St. Patrick's Day with a party. The annual Mother-Daughter Banquet in May was held at the Oak Hills Party House, and at that time outstanding sorority members and next year's officers, Hettie Mary Jordon, president, Pat Ham- rick, vice-president, Diana Huntress, secs retary, Frances Herring, treasurer, and Sandra Leetch, pledge-mistress were an- nounced. At the solemn initiation ceremony, best pledge Hettie Mary Jordon receives her traditional rose from Beverly Burns while Virginia Varney looks on approvingly. Top row: Linda Barger, Connie Brown, Victoria Bryant, Cathy Deady, Mary Ellen Egan, Carol Fire, Pat Hamrick. Second row: Virginia Hewitt, Janet Hodges, Diana Huntress, Hettie Mary Jordan, Carol Kent, Sandra Kilpatrick, Sandra Leetch. Third row: Tollie Martin, Anita McCoy, Marcia Narveson, Susan Osborn, Nancy Sauer, Judy Scott, Elaine Stewart. I49
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