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

 - Class of 1964

Page 187 of 272

 

San Antonio College - El Alamo Yearbook (San Antonio, TX) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 187 of 272
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Page 187 text:

Top row: Brenda Acosta, Diane Adams, J. ' inet Baber, Linda Bart;fr, Emma Brandenberger, Lin- da Comstock, Carol Fite. Second row: Irene Gorman, Mary Ann Johnson. Irene Johnston, Carol Langholz, Sandie Leetch, Bobbie Kuth Livinijston, Pricilla Lucas. Bottom row: Patricia Martin, Betty O ' Berry, Andrea Reding, Martha Santee. Nancy Sauer, Claiie Whiting, Sheila Willason. • p i Above, Merry Mouseketeer pledges donned ears and burlap shifts to present their skit at the first annual Stunt Night. At left, Pat Hamrick and Diana Huntress take in the long forgotten San Antonio snow after leaving a sorority meeting at SAC. 191

Page 186 text:

Top row: Hettie Mary Jordan, president; Pat Hamrick, vice-president; Diana Huntress, fall secretary; Ester Luna, spring secretary ' . Bottom row: France: Herring, treasurer; Lynda Perry, parliamentarian; Judy Scott, historian; Kay Hodges, reporter; Marcia Naurveson, chaplain. S gmas Honor Leaders at Formal Dance A silver forest, white satin pillows, and poin- settias carried out the dance theme, Fire and Ice, the most memorable activity of SIGMA PHI ALPHA TAU sorority. At their annual winter-white dance, members placed gifts for a needy family under a white flocked Christmas tree. This is one of the several service projects the organization undertakes each year. Pat Hamrick, Diana Huntress, Marcia Nar- veson, and Nancy Sauer were cited as Outstand- ing Sigmas at the dance. Rush parties played an important part in the Sigma calendar of events. In the fall 15 new mem- bers joined the sorority, and following the spring party, six girls were initiated. In November the Sigmas hosted a dinner in the Shangri-La Ballroom. Sorority sweethearts, David Johns and Pat Sullivan, and mascots, John Anderson, Richard Forns, John Haygood, and Melvin Jordon, were announced during the din- ner. Other service projects sponsored by Sigmas were caroling at the Southton Old Folks Home and volunteer welfare work. The year ended with the Mother-Daughter Banquet held at Oak Hills Country Club. Officers for next year were announced at the banquet. Sigmas entertain their guests with conversation and re- freshments at a party in the Fine Arts foyer during the fall rush season. 190 Under their white flocked Christmas tree, Sigmas and their dates placed gifts for a needy family at the traditional winter-white dance held in the Ballroom.



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Supervising Theta activities in 1963-64 were Diana Fiesler, president; Alta Lee Lucas, vice-pres- ident; Marie Miran, secretary; Caroline Mitchell, treasurer; Kay Bush, parliamentarian; Mary Alice Navarro chaplain; Virginia McKaig, reporter-historian; and Ursula Saldivaj, reporter- historian. M a tching Shirtwa ists Identify Theta Girls Oriental atmosphere surrouncled THETA KAPPA CHI members and their dates at their first big social event of the year, the traditional formal held in October. Theta Sweetheart Ronald Reeves, and Mascots Jerry Leach and Robert Price were announced at the ball, the theme of which was Sayonara. Thetas turned tailor in a most ambitious project — sewing identical lavender shirtwaist dresses inscribed with their names and the Greek letters of the sorority. Handing out pencils to bewildered freshmen and coffee and donuts to tired teachers during registration is a service project efficiently con- ducted by Thetas each year. Organized in 1957 to accommodate the sur- plus of girls interested in joining sororities at SAC, Theta Kappa Chi promotes the ideals of cheerfulness, fellowship, and graciousness in its members. The club sponsor is Mrs. Mary Ann Becker. Hanging lanterns, spraying trees, making posters, and plac- ing fans around the Ballroom went into the Thetas prepara- tion of their first dance of the year. Thetas honor Sorority Dads, Dr. William Samelson and Dr. John Br.intley at the presentation night. Accompanying the Dads were Mrs. Samelson and Mrs. Brantley. 192

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