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flf m«lf pa: . il M Top row: Sai-.dia Brothers, Nancy Callaway, Patricia Chapman, Carol Drain, Linda Drain, Barbara Duprec, Sandra Eichelbaum. Middle row: Molly Elley, Andrea Favor, Cynthia Findley, Doris Gillmore, Geraldine Gray, Elizabeth Hollingsworth, Darlene Hope, Carol Horton. Bottom row: Virginia Hoster, Patricia Lawson, Bonnie Little, Kathleen McHugh, Lucille Quinones, Roxie Reischling, Betty Spacek, Mary Lou Tamez. Buffet Fetes Moms, Completes Busy Year Tis the season to be jolly, contended the members as they planned a Christmas party for their dates, featuring carol-singing and gift-ex- changing. A buffet banquet, at which the mothers of old and new members were honored, and the spring initiation, at which time pledges tradition- ally take their oaths and are presented with drops, completed the calendar of social events for 1964. Seated with this year ' s beaus is President Diana Fiesler; the beaus are Larry Starnes, mascot, and Ronald Reeves, sweetheart. o 193
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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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Top row: Rita Ann Coen, fall president; Mary Dell Everts, spring president; Jean Fowler, vice- president; Sylvia Kerckhoff, tall secretary; Trudy Tinsman, spring secretary; Mary Ann Cray, treasurer. Bottom row; Suzanne Luksh, pledge mistress; Patsy Liediecke, fall reporter; Susan Samm, spring reporter; Regina Grona, fall parliamentarian-historian; May Wu, spring parlia- mentarian-historian; Sandra Ullrich, chaplain. Full Range of Events Keeps Pi Gammas Busy The Orient:iI Splendor formal dance, at which new officers were announced, spotlighted the year for PI GAMMA PHI sorority. Other ac- tivities enjoyed by the girls included the fall Mother-Daughter Tea, the spring Parent-Daughter Banquet, during which pledges were initiated, and a Christinas dance which the club co-hosted with Delta Iota Chi, its brother fraternity. The group also r.iised money for charity by sponsoring two noonday dances, one of which was a hootenanny. The Pi Gammas decided to affiliate them- selves with Delta Iota Chi at the Mother-Daughter Tea in October. At their closed Christmas Dance, Steven Planto was named as sweetheart and Gary Carlson and Billy Ward were announced as mascots. Pi Gammas display their banner and show interest in a rushee as she signs the guest book during the spring rush night. The Beatles, Victoria Kirby, Judith Mosley, Margaret Morrison, and Karen Krisch, played and sang their hearts out aad thus won first place during Stunt Night. 194
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