University of British Columbia - Totem Yearbook (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1951

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University of British Columbia - Totem Yearbook (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 138 of 248
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alfplza .13 lla i Alphi Delta Pi had one of their most successful years in '5l. During rushing they got 16 pledges. Early in October pledge party was l held. Affair proved to be wonderful Gay smiles of Ad Pi sorority when they were snapped during a regular meeting, mgllt' . . made our photographer wonder if these meetings are all business. Internationally the sorority has over 33.000 members with 78 chapt- Hotel Vancouver. Was considered one ' DKV7 ers. Three of these are in Canada. of the best held during the school . ,,' During January, sorority noniinat- term. H Vvkyylyi f V.yiiii y ed Dorothy Mosher for their candi- Officers for next year were elected i ii' 'ipil date as Mardi Gras Queen. in March. They included wo major- 'iii i,i,: y'., ii The spring formal was held in late ettes, Marylin McLean, President and i,-y:.' .- February in the Mayfair room of the Gloria Newell, Treasurer. A P a x Beading from top, left to right: Shirley Mae Airey. 'Betty R. Anderson, B. E. Barnes, Ruth Bromley, Beverly Bryson,,Diane Carr, Victoria David, Elaine Delisle, Anne Dill. 'Shirley A. Fisher, Beth L. Heslip, Bunny Kent, Geraldine M. Keogh, Betty Ann Kerry, Louanne Kramer, Donna L. Lomon, Diane Lancaster. 'Daphne Livingstone, Lorna M. Leveridge, Anne Munro, Shirley Maclnnes, Marilyn H. McLean, Dorothy E. Mosher, Dorothy B. Parfitt, Bernice Pinsky. 'Sheila Raymer, Harriet E. V. Reid, Barbara A. Reifel, Eleanor Riches, I. Simonson, Lora Stowell, Hue Hope Thomson, Sheila Wilson. 134

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'x . ' TX 5 . s .......Q lg' fir. A as 'If I if , . anph .17 fia Alpha, the original chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta fraternity, was formed at Syracuse University in New York in May, l9U4. From its first eleven members, the relatively newly founded fraternity has expanded into an international organization consisting of sixty-two chapters. Delta Zeta, the UBC Chapter of the Fraternity, was organized during the 1929-30 session and was installed in May, 1930, as a fully affiliated chapter. Although our fraternity activities keep members busy, Alpha Gam encourages participation in many UBC activities. This year Alpha Gams have worked in many UBC teams and clubs, and sorority members have positions on VVUS and XVAA. Une of the largest projects sponsor- ed by the active chapter and members of our alumni is the annual Winter Wonderland Cabaret, given in aid of B.C.'s Spastic Society. This is a part of a larger altruistic project carried on by the fraternity on a national scale. Further funds are raised each year to aid the Cotjitileetza Indian Hospital at Sardis. The Christmas season is marked annually by a visit to the Hospital, when the girls take Christmas stock- ings they have made. Rounding out the activities for the school year, the members of the ac- tive chapter enjoy ten days together in May at a camp. Reading from top, left to right: Elizabeth Abercrombie, Doreen M. Albrecht, Francis M. Archibald, Mavis A. Bain, Margaret I. Bell, Ioan L. Brown, Lyla Butterworth, Shirley Coltman. Daphne I. Cummins, Ann L. Dick. Ruth E. Dove, Mary Louise Grant, Pat M. Grindlay, Shirley Hopkins, Elaine I. Hopkins, L. Margaret Iames. 'A' Pat M. Iohnston, Betty Ann Lawrence, Dona M. Leatherdale, Solveig Lervold, Gustine H. Lietze. Laurine Lundell, Doreen E. Montgomery, Sheila Moore. A' Ioan MacKeracher, Mary E. Mclslitrick, Marilyn McRae. Lois R. Naylor, Doreen Nettleton, Denyse V. Pierce, Mary Pozarich, Barbara Schrodt. 'A' A. Donald Sparling, Patricia H. Spring, Gertrude M. Storey, Barbara A. Squire, Beverley L. Tamboline, Shirley M. Welsh, Dorothy VVright, Ioan Wolstencroft. 133



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Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity is the 'IBVHZA oldest fraternity represented on the UBC campus. lt was founded in I s IHSZ at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. 1-ff '--, The Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi was founded on lfelirtigiry lf, W26, and is this year celebrating its 25th fraternity house which is entirely free ll Q Anniversary. The chapter owns a p of debt and at present capable of comfortably aceonimotlating fourteen L members at reasonable rates. , g 'g , ' 4 o Q 4 , ,Eg A Q , :fi 1 f Alpha Delts talk shop while waiting for the meeting to start. Panel of last Qffjf' ',,. f j ff ..-....v- ...,....i......- :.......- ....-.. t:.....l.....,. .2-'f 'f: ' 'M' Q, a ffiifig i 4 Reading from top, left to right: Richard Baker, Tom Barker. Norman Barr, Peter Bentley, Robert Chambers, Patrick M. Clery, L. Iohn Creery, Darg Bell-Irving, lack Darling, Howard Eckman. 'Mike Ferrie, Ken Field, Ronald Foxall, William Hilborn, Tom Hopkins, William Fraser, Keith Hutchins, Alan Insley. 'William King, Roger McCorg, lohn MacMillan, Bruce VV. McTavish, Martin Ray, Richard Matthews, Herb Millham, Reginald Milroy. 'George Mironoff, Iohn Murray, William Nelson, Gerry Palmer, VValter Pumfrey, Robert Ridley, Ierry Rosenberg, Ken Rosenberg. i' William Sellens, Bill Solloway, Peter Templeman, Pat Thorsteinsson, Robert Thurston, Malcolm Wickson, Peter Wilkinson, William Willis. 135

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