San Antonio College - El Alamo Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1964

Page 180 of 272

 

San Antonio College - El Alamo Yearbook (San Antonio, TX) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 180 of 272
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Page 180 text:

Kay Kramer, President Jana Russell, Vice-President Joyce Stendebach, Vice-President Violet Walsh, Vice-President Sheri Garland, Treasurer Melinda Cooper, Fall Secretary Joyce Mogas, Spring Secretary Janelle Dietzman, Reporter Darlene Collins, Chaplain Linda Robinson, Pledge Mistress Kramer, Settles Rule Over Roman Deities ALPHA DELTA PHI sorority opened their 1963-64 activities in September with the election of officers. The formal initiation of the fall pledges was conducted on October 30, in the Shangri-La Ballroom. Kay Kramer and Michael Settles reigned as Queen and King at The Court of Roman Deities, ADP ' s annual Coronation Ball. Kay wore the of- ficial velvet coronation robe lined with satin and lavishly decorated with sequins and beads. Michael Settles was announced as sweet- heart at the Sweetheart Dance, Almost Spring. Clifford Taylor, David Reyes, and David Wolff were named mascots. At the spring initiation the best pledge award, a gold chain, was presented to Dale Nowotny. Above, Queen of the Court of Roman Deities, Kay Kramer, is crowned by the former first lady, Sharon Gregory, as King Michael Settles looks on. At right. Her Majesty Kay Kramer beams at her court of ladies-in-waiting and their escorts at the traditional Coronation Ball held in the fall. 184

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Ghosts, goblins, and black cats decorated the re- freshment table at the Kappa Nu Halloween Party, one of the first club activities. Ball, Conventions Attract Newmanites Meetings and workshops were on the agenda for the Catholics at the Corpus Christi meet. Ten SAC students were among those participating from ten colleges. Making the journey were Syl- via Rendon, Jeanette Castro, Barbara De Barros, Joyce Palmieri, Alfred De Barros, Constance Kentner, Margaret Cotham, together with Albert De Barros, Charles O ' Hara, Helen Holder, Mich- ael McKay, and Laurence Zimmerman who at- tended both the State and Provincial meetings. The Millionaire ' s Ball was held in conjunc- tion with the Lambda Epsilon Phi fraternity. A long list of attractions highlighted the affair. Mr. John Igo is the faculty sponsor and Fath- er Emil Wesselsky is chaplain and moderator. -jassaw Above, Patti Holub seems to prefer recorded music to Michael McKay ' s standing piano solo at the Halloween Dance. At left, joyously waving goodbye is Margaret Cotham as she and other Kappa Nu members de- part for a convention in Corpus Christi. 183



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Top row: Susan Bradford, Gay Callahan, Susan Culwell, Mary DuUnig, Sharon Fortune, Arm Johnson, Emily Johnson. Bottom row: Mary LeStrourgeon, Dale Longmoor, Catherine Parks, Marilyn Putsche, Martha Riley, Diana Schiller, Adrien Simon, Marlene Simon. Service - Miii ded A DP ' s M x Fnu, Good Deeds Nine new members, Janice Ahrens, Laura Faulkner, Geraldine Haines, Dale Nowotny, Sus- an Cooley, Adrian Simon, Marlene Simon, Sharon Fortune, and Karen Miller were initiated in the spring semester. Although the sorority was originated as a social club, its calendar now includes service projects. Following their annual Christmas party, the girls visited a needy family to give them food and clothing. Then in the spring, mothers were feted at the Mother-Daughter Tea where Mr. Gil- bert Bleau spoke on France. To conclude the schedule of rush parties, dances, and other projects, the oldest sorority on campus held a final May banquet. Also attracting rushees, besides the club qualities, were the sandwiches and treats at the refreshment table at the fall rush party. Solemnly taking the oath of membership, ADP pledges hold candies, initiation symbols, in a darkened room just before their big sisters present them their drops. Being pinned by sorority officers Linda Robinson, Kay Kram- er, Shcri Garland and Jana Russell are Favorites David Reyes, Clifford Taylor, Michael Settles and David Wolff. 185

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