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Panhellenic Panhellenic, the governing body for all national sororities, sponsored varied activities in hopes of bringing Greeks closer together. During the Fall Semester the council held a powder-puff football game, pledge and scholarship teas and the Sounds of Sororities. Spring Semester began with plans for rush, followed by another pledge tea, a scholar- ship banquet and a Panhellenic workshop. Serving as fall president was Miss Madalyn Brand. Miss Ginger Cox held the office during the Spring Semester. Other members included three represen- tatives from each of the four national sororities on campus. Left: Miss Ginger Cox, president. Below: Panhellenic members are, frunt row. Misses Terri Smith, Ginger Cox, Chris Brooks, Suzanne Porter; 6«c . row, Sharon Burner, Cathy Wood, Glenna Tuttle, Grace Ann Davis and Janell Braun. 213
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Interfraternity Council Regulating fraternity life, the Interfraternity Council spent much of its time working on rush although other activities were included in their business. IFC held the first all-Greek Charity Drive, organized an activities committee with the help of Panhellenic, sponsored Greek Week events and planned two successful rushes. Pat Owens held the office of president during the fall semester and Danny Stevens was president during the spring. IFC representatives included three members from each of the six national fraternities on campus. Danny Stevens, right, is president ot IFC. Members of IFC are, front row, Ben Bailey, Dan Stevens, Stewart Norman, Jack Stengle, Les McKinnon, Danny Reese, Mike Ford, Tom Whitaker, Bill Slaughter; middle row, Gary Madden, Truett Hunt, Jack Welch, Duane Branch, Gary Workman, Kirk Weaver, Van Ammons, Russ Keasler; back row, Tommy Mason, Frank Hart, Dr. Harold Abbott, Bill Oliver, Ken Bean, Sam Griffin, Mike Hipp, John Thompson.
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Installed at SFA in May of 1967, Alpha Chi Omega was founded nationally in Indiana in 1885. Socially the Alpha Chi Omegas had a busy year with their Winter Formal, annual Christmas Party and Hippie Party. Outstanding members of the group served in various positions in the Student Congress, as cheerleader and head of the Twirl- 0- Jacks. Alpha Chi Omegas won first place with their Homecoming float built jointly with Alpha Tau Omega. Sorority members received honors as Lad -in-Waiting and Senior Class Duchess in Homecoming activities, sweethearts of two frater- nities, first runner-up in the Miss Nacogdoches Pageant. Miss Linda Jacob. Houston senior, was elected Miss SFA. Service projects included a Heart Fund Drive, a Cancer Drive and a trip to the Lufkin State School. The sorority sponsored a pie throwing booth and a candy booth in the annual Spring Carnival. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega Adams. Tommy Axlev. Linda Bass, ' Betsy Bass. Dee Ann Bates, Ginger Blaylock. Beverh Blevins, Beverly Blew. Lyndah Broadu a . Carol Brow n. Sue Chamber-. Mitzi Childers. Carol Clark. Judy Cole. Linda Ferris. Tommie Foster. Chen 1 Gilchrist. Claudia Hale. Harriet Halle. Maureen Harborth. Glenda Hardman. Pain Harper. Jan Henr . Pat Inni-. L nda Jacob. Linda Kebodeaux. Renee Kerr. Linda Kopczynski. Jo-Claire Lanipton. Sharon Lang-ton. Barbara Lennon. Sue Lockleer. Twinkle 214
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