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Quadrangle Taps Eight As Pledges The Quadrangle Club made its debut at TVVC this year. Nine senior women became charter members of Quadrangle Club in November. Requirements for membership were that the coeds main- tain a 3-point average and be active in at least two campus organizations. Quadrangle was formed for outstand- ing seniors to further support and uphold campus-community life, to strive to at- tain desired goals, to encourage and maintain scholastic abilities, to evidence those qualities manifested through lead- ersbip. Credit for originating the club was given to Miss Shirley Seagle of the French department. Selection of mem- bers was made by a faculty committee composed of Dr. Alice XV. XVonders, Dr. Gertrude Van Zandt, Mrs. Elnora Wilcox, Miss Catharine Wakefield and Miss Seagle. A dinner honored the new members and their mothers. The club operated a Gobblegram Sta- tion for Thanksgiving and served as de- livery boys for students who wished to send messages to others on campus. This money-making project had the girls sending birthday greetings, get-well wishes and even love notes. The hrst pledge class of eight was admitted into Quadrangle in April. They' were also honored, along with their mothers, at the dinner. K' Donna McManus smiles with pleasure as she makes her wav to the stage to be accepted into Quad- rangle. Club members pose with their first pledge class after the formal announcement of new members in assembly. Members are Marcia Niles, Pat Barton Glenda Moore, Viki Spencer, Bridgette Ford, Eileen Conner, Donna McManus, Alice Franco, Janice Maddux, Dona Koenig, Diane Conrad. X icki Herring, Marcia Morgan, Sharon McNeil, Dixie Mabery, Nan Haima, Barbara Bedsworth. fu , !. 'f1 1 -N 'A L ...g 1 l 2 K ii I ix l a 5 A A .2 t i 114'-
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NEW' GOLDEN TORCH MEMBERS: Miss Shirley Seagle, sponsor, Dorothy Powellg Viki Spencerg Kathy Corder, Sharon McNeilg Judy VVilliford, Mary Morris: Lolly Sayageg Martha Morris. Freshmen Achievers Gain Golden Torch The Golden Torch, an honor society for freshman women, initiated sixteen new members at its October meeting. Now in its second year, the goal of the club is to encourage superior scholastic attainment among freshman women. Ac- tive members, after their second year of membership, become collegiate alumni and may attend meetings but cannot vote or hold oflice. They become junior and senior advisors to new members. The club, under the sponsorship of Miss Shirley Seagle, has long range plans of afhliating with the nationaluscholastic society. Alpha Lambda Delta. At its organization, the constitution was written by Barbara Bedsworth, Marcia Morgan, Judy Donaldson, Louise Garcia and Faye VVright. The lo new members are sophomores who held a 3.5 average during their freshman year. They are: Judy Bell, Sharon Cushman, Barbara Green, Sabra Hester. Julie Hughes, Sheila Lantz, lllizabeth Meyer, Mary Morris, Angela Needliam, Dorothy Powell, Eugenia Riley. Lorelei Savage, Mona Sinclair, Vicki Terrell. Janice Thomas and Judy Xlilliford. f :ning flopuii the steps are Golden Torch members Judy illiforfl Nlizz Shirley Beagle, sponsor, Lolly Savage, Mary llf rri' Aff. fx i i -.! 1.51. fm f WKQW ,,,,.,,,...mnf wr-9-Q, M4401-aw l lr ' 3 Dlx VV' l
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Alpha Chi Attends Ozark Conclave Dedicated to promoting scholarship is the Texas Mu Chapter of Alpha Chi. a national scholarship society. Only the top ten per cent of the Junior and Senior Classes are eligible for membership. Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free is the Alpha Chi motto. Dr. H. Howard Hughes, chair- man of the Division of Languages and Literature. sponsored the organization. Six members attended a regional meet- ing of the Society in March at the Col- lege of the Ozarks in Arkansas. New members inducted in the spring were: Alice Jo McConathy, Janis Kay Jones. Sharon Gay Floyd, Joyce Evelyn Cook. Deborah Jo Vlfilliams, Russell Scott Jenkins. Larry Dale Giddings, Rayford M. Shelton, Phillip Gordon Sutton. and Connie Josephine Thomp- son. Other new members listed are Cheryl Clark Wolfe. Cameron Dee Gray, Paul Robert Scott, Elizabeth Louise Sheppard, Barbara Bly Day, Jim VVilliam Glenn, and Esta Ann Smith. ALPHA CHI OFFICERS President Billy Leonard. Vice-President Judith Voss, Secretary Elaine Con- ner, and Treasurer Dona Koenig. .iv f llianf- 'a':lll'21'l. Juflirlr Vfr-ns, lion Counts, Marcia Morgan, and Barbara Bcdsworth L,,,r'if.ip:,'f ir, iriitiarifin argrixiries. fir VY' AX Honor Roll SENIOR CANDIDATES Alice Franco Barbara Bedsworth Diane Conrad Donald Counts Billy Leonard Marcia Morgan Larry Moore James Morris Judith Voss Rebecca Waddell JUNIOR MEMBERS Judith Alexander Rebecca Burns Elaine Conner Lois Bogusch Susan Pcndegraf Mary Pruitt Rita Savage Norma Smith Peggy Wells NEW MEMBERS Barbara Bishop Joyce Blue Kathy Corder Thomas Frank Peggy Fudge Mary Granger David Griflin June Hager Janyce Hatcher Vicki Herring Dona Koenig Randy Kunze Marilyn Landers Mary Jane Leis Dixie Mabery Douglas Martin Martha Matthews Jerre Miller Glenda Moore Martha Morris Marilyn Parker Diana Pendergraf Bette Rogers Cheryl Smith Viki Spencer Darryl Walker Tommie Walker
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