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Jacqueline L. Akin Shelley S. Armitage Pamela Bayer Mary Kay Benshoof Carol Blain Kay Clanahan Carolyn Crawley Celia A. Copeland Mary A. Dillon Pat R. Dllworth Karen Gray Patty Glover S. Duanne Harris Sherry L. Helgren Janle Henson Amy Hlllhouse TAU BETA SIGMA Music Minded A pretty girl is indeed like a melody in the case of Tau Beta Sigma, national band fraternity for women. The girls, along with their brother fra- ternity. Kappa Kappa Psi, work to honor and advance the band on the Tech campus. Their main project for 1968 was the establishment and dedication of a monument erected in front of the Music Building honoring the Tech chapter of Tau Beta Sigma as the founding chap- ter. Fall was full for the group this year. They began by hostessing a swim- ming party, dance and coke party as get-acquainted functions for freshman band members. They acted as hostesses at the annual Homecoming banquet honoring alumni. Throughout the year, Tau Beta Sigma was in charge of arranging for lodging and transportation on all out- of-town trips. They also wo ' ked with all the musical events presented at Tech and acted as office assistants in the Music Department. Spring was busy, with the All- Band banquet and the April Concert Band Tour. Traveling still, Tau Beta Sigma attended a District Convention Workshop in Beaumont and a National Convention in Fort Worth. Linda Hutchlns Sandra Ivey Susan Ivie Jill Jones Marcia V. Jones Carol Lyme Keller S. Diane King Kanda Kinney D. Jan Landers Ruth Lee Mary Kay Level Sallle F. McCord Sally S. McKnIght Carol J. Morgan Rosemma Nelll Mary L. Pace Judy F. Penn Ann Piper Donna RIffer Sandle Rundell Julie Ryan Linda Shafner Jan Sherman Donna Snyder tlljilttll t 20 Tyme
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Melva P. Asberry Patricia A. Ball Mary Ellen Barkley Sarah M. Coleman Judy C. Crow Sylvia J. Curry Barbara H. Dix Diane Enger Mary J. Estes Glenda J. Fanning Sue E. Hillis Janet F. Holnnes Linda K. Hutchins Susan L. Ivie Barbara J. Jeffress Janet K. Jenke Janice G. King Sara Jane King Jan Landers Sharon B. Morrison Dorinda J. Nail Linda R. Paige Sara A. Peek Judy F. Penn MU PHI EPSILON The Singing Sisters Music is our business . . . our only business! This could well be the motto of Mu Phi Epsilon, international pro- fessional music sorority for music majors, minors, and music specializa- tion students. Membership requires second se- mester freshman standing with a 2.5 overall average and 3.0 in music. Since its campus founding in 1952, Mu Phi Epsilon ' s main business has been service to the Tech department of music. Led this year by President Sylvia Curry, the sorority has had many and varied activities. Ushering at all stu- dent and faculty recitals sponsored by the music department was one of the club ' s regular services. They also helped at Tech Choir and Symphony concerts throughout the year. During the fail, the members spon- sored an All Women Music Major reception to introduce new students to Mu Phi Epsilon. In the spring, a piano concert and tea was held for all eligible and interested freshman girls. In December, the campus echoed with the silvery sounds of Christmas music as the members of Mu Phi Epsi- lon sang in the Torch Light Parade ceremony at the annual Carol of Lights. An original project of Mu Phi ' s has been to hold wedding music clinics to experiment and introduce proper music for that special ceremony. A mock ceremony and reception was staged using the appropriate musical selections. In the spring an exchange recital was held with West Texas State. Tech ' s Epsilon Phi chapter traveled to Canyon and conducted a student recital. In return, Tech was hostess to a West Texas student recital in Lubbock. Mu Phi was also hostess for the Biannual International Convention held in Dallas in August. Other officers besides Miss Curry were Gailyn Seljos, vice-president; Janice King, recording secretary; Bar- bara Dix, corresponding secretary; Janet Holmes, treasurer; and Nancy Wilson, Chorister. Peggy Lynn Saulsbe rry Jaclyn J. Scott Gailyn A. Seljos d Becky Shoemaker Susan M. Vaughn Judy Watkins Nancy J. Wilson i Tyme 19
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» KAPPA KAPPA PSI Killion ' s Right-Hand Men Kappa Kappa Psi, national hon- orary band service fraternity for men, holds as its main purpose the promotion of the Tech band through activities and brotherhood. This year their most oustanding pro- motion project was a band brochure, written and pictorially documented by Kappa Kappa Psi members. The fraternity annually sponsors a Battle of the Bands. Local entertainers play in the Student Union for an all- school dance. Kappa Kappa Psi was responsible for the behind-the-scenes work for half- time performances. They were the yardmen who maintained the practice field and supplied the public address system for rehearsals. They were also in charge of all equipment for out-of-town trips and saw that uniforms were complete from plume to boot. Incoming freshman band members became the responsibility of Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma, and were taught to march by the fraternities. James K. Bearden James R. Beckham David A. Bradshaw Timothy K. Bris+ow Ray M. Brown Michael D. Collier Mark B. Crouch David M. Durham ' ms?mmmmi ' William C. Forbes Douglas N. Foster Patrick S. Foster James P. Griffin ,1 ii Mark Hamilton David L. Hollinshead Mike Jacks Chris King Dickie Loyd Jon F. Moody Jim Morgan Albert R. Parrott M. Dwain Redwine Brian L. Reeves Charles M. Reinken Eldon W. Reynolds James L. Richburg Douglas L Scaggs Jim Schutza Gerald W. Shelley Ronnie N. Shepperd Kenneth E. Smith Mike L. Smothermon Tommy A. Sorelle ' • Carl David Spratt - William R. Sterrett « James C. Stevens p Michael Strave i I Jerry Talent h Dean Thomas H. Robert K. Washburn Albert S. Williams Robert H. Wood . - ' i Jack R. Woody ( d i ) f i ' ft t f A ' Tyme 21
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