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from Atlanta, Georgia. At a luncheon Social activities within the chapter I -,BQJQP ZA, in h-is'honor, he was presented with included rushing' functions at the g gi-E A a miniature totem-pole by the .active Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, a Pledge f 1 s chapter as a souvenir ot his visit to Party, Sliipxvreqlg Party, several ex- ' ' ' UBC. change parties and a tornial. lnitia- tion of 21 pledges tooli place on Wlfll Sfudcm gUVCmmCm Umlw Ianuary 13, followed by an initiation 41 h Xvayv ATOl5 in AMS Pmlflffm- CY party at the Stanley Park Pavilion. p McGuire, chairman of USC and lan pptilwn pi of Alplm 'fum fymcgu PypCI', Arts llIlLlCFgfilLlUklIC TCP-Q LN- was founded at L'l'3C in November, sumed their duties. lack Volltovich 1947, U, becnmc the llllst chapter of took over the chairmanship of the thc llmlcmify, Utlwf Nnrflmvcgtcm au HOUSSCV CUP Clfflvmiffvc amd Pfcal' chapters of the fraternity include dency of the graduating law claw NVasliington, Vllisliington State, Idaho, Dufillg The Yeilf IW 11l50 Wlfli UU 1110 Oregon, Oregon State, and Montana. chairmanship of the Law Hall Coin- mittee and handled circulation for Legal Notes . Ron Altree assumed the position of production manager Biggest event for the ATO ehapter of URS. Don Mawhinney handled was the Visit in OCKODCF Of the ATO the co-chairnianship of the Mardi Gras international president, Iohnnie Vann Raffle Committee, K' .dm WW win 'N1' 'K --swq. -was '15, aw Reading from top, left to right: E. A. Bergquist. Arnold R. Booth. 'William C. Brownlee, Ieffray S. Craig. Bill Crawford, R. lim Davies, Louis S. Duckitt, H. Douglas Foester, Robert I. Falconer, Phil Fee. 'A' los. Foster, Robert W. Gilchrist, Bill Gilroy, R. Hackwood, Dick Hogan, Alvin Indridson, Ron I. Iephson, Edward A. Kieser. if Arthur W. Lilly, Iohn W. Long, Don Mawhinney, R. C. Negrin, Donald S. McAllister, Vern McDonald, Cyril McGuire, lim McMynn. 'A' Frank I. Pearson, lack E. Potter, Ian G. Pyper. Iohn Reston, Russell B. Robertson, Ronald E. Savage, Lee H. Skipp, Harold R. Stanley. if Harold E. Stathers, I. Pat Sterry, Darrell M. Tepoorten, W. S. Thompson, Ivan E. Tufts, Iohn Volkovich, Neil Vigar, I. Stewart VVismer. 137
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,car is Tu' IST' Q jr I 5 1,13 J: n ellph micfwn Alpha Omicron Pi was founded on Ianuary 2, 1897, at l-Sarnard College. Colunihia University, New York, New York. lt was founded hy Iessie VVallace Hughan, a well known writer and speaker o11 economies and sociological suhiectsg llelen St. Clair Mullan. a prominent attorneyg Stella George Stern Perry, a novelist, and Elizabeth Heywood NVyn1an, an ed- ucator and writer. Their 112111168 can he found i11 .fXl1lL'l'lClliS hook of VVho's VVho. Today there are l-I5 active and alumnae chapters of Alpha Omicron Pi. Beta Kappa chapter was initiated at the University of llritish Coluinhia o11 October l7, l93l. There are two more Canadian chapters, one Kappa Phi at McGill and the otl1er at Toronto. Beta Kappals philantliropy entails help to the Spastie Paralysis Society and personal aid to tl1e Canadian National Institute for the Blind in their howling and Gadahout meetings. Alpha Omicron Pi's take time out from a busy meeting to smile pretty for our Totem photog rapher. Lithe and lovely Marianne Weldon, Alpha Omicron Pi candidate for Mardi Gras Queen as she appeared at the annual cabaret in the Commodore. . Wfwffm -I 1 fini ' f '93 Fit 1 QX, A fefiu . .f f e Three new Al link hands fo cut the cake they attended pha Omicron P'i initiates r good luck while they presented to them when their first active meeting. Alumnae chapter sponsors an annual KC. competition i11 fashion design which is an endeavour to pro- mote original clothing designs of our own designers. The money derived from the fashion show is given to the Spastic Paralysis Society. Reading from top, left to right: Gwen Bradley, Rosalind Bradley, Maureen I. Kelly, Ioanne D. King. 'Ada I. Kirk, Phyllis McCallum, Muriel McMillan, Alma L. Philion, Ruth M. Simonson, Mark Ioy Stoess, Marianne Weld011, Lillian I. Woodcock. 136
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Chapter of U.B.C. was affiliated in Many members of the sorority are 1939. active in sports, both inter-mural and This WM Alpha Phi followed up extra-mural, as witness Maureen Bray, iiiii rushing by taking an active part in Esther Leif and 5111f1CY Lewis' In hc Mardi Gras, with IO kim Iolm- inter-sorority activities, Alpha Phi ston as co-chairman and Marg Braim Came fu-St 111 the bowlmg tournament' The Spring Formal climaxed the A number of Alpha Phi's will be heading the Decorating Committee. p a social events of the year, and follow- 11111111112 91151110115 111 116111 YC111 S CXCCU' ing examinations, the members en- tive ottices. Anita lay as secretary ,Oyed ten days at Somrity Camp at Q ot the AMS, aPt Iames as President, Plzllf Moon Bay. L Peggy Smith, Secretary, respectively ot the Pharmacy Undergraduate Society. As to their philanthropic activities The founding of Alpha Phi took a St. Valentine's Tea and a Bridge place at Syracuse, N.Y. in H472. There evening were held, the proceeds of are now 48 active chapters tlirougly- which went toward the Alpha Phi out the LYS. and Canada. Beta Theta AI'll1I'iIiC Fund. WW QW M-of Www Reading from top, left to right: D. McMahon, Maureen Beck. 11' Averil Blatchford, Elaine Boon, Margaret I. Braim, Maureen Bray, Audrey Butler, Patsy Byrne, Shirley Campbell, Mary Clohosey. 'A' Elizabeth Derry, M. Fortier, Lorraine P. Gilmour, Pat Grady, Iulie M. Hack, Constance Holmes, Louise Hammarstrom, Barbara Hickey. if Iam I. Hodson, Margaret F. Hughes, Pat Iames, Io lean Iohnston, Lauree Larsen, Esther Leir, Nonie I. Marsden, Sheila MacDougall. if Freda E. Morel, Daryl C. Muir, Marjorie Pauls, Merle Porteous, Shirley Pugh, Fay Ann Richardson, Ioyce Rolston, Mary Ross. 'lean Sinclair, Peggy Smith, Marion Smith, Aldeane Snyder, Shirley A. B. Sutherland, Marilyn H. Thorne, S. Thomson, Sara Lee Tidball. 138
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