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1 , 2AX SIGMA LAMBDA CHI Sigma Lambda Chi is the Greek-letter social fraternity at Charlotte College. Formerly known as the Keymen Fraternity, the active mem- bers voted this year to become a local Greek-lettei fraternity. At the beginning of each quarter, pledges are selected from the student body by the members of the fraternity. At the end of the quarter, if the worms have proved themselves worthy, the pledges become active members of Sigma Lambda Chi. All rituals of the fraternity are secret, revealed only to duly qualified members. It is the purpose of Sigma Lambda Chi to promote fellowship among the male students at Charlotte College, and to sponsor social activities for its members and pledges. Through these means the fraternity hopes to build a stronger and better Charlotte College by encouraging a united student body.
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1 P f! ( I 1 i Ml V. 3 4 ' . X ' ■• ' c STUDENT COUNCIL Student participation is the keynote of the Student Government of Charlotte College. This phrase characterizes every policy of this organization, whose membership is made up of all students who are enrolled in the college. The new officers, guided by the retiring leaders, took over their duties in the closing weeks of school in 1951 . Regular meetings were held throughout the summer to prepare the student handbook and make plans for the coming year. The Executive Council, which acts as the steering committee of the Council, functioned under the leadership of Jack Proctor, who exercised general executive powers. As Vice-President, Bill Rim- mer was responsible for coordinating the activities of the various committees of the Student Council. George Lefler served as Trea- surer and Chairman of the Budget Committee, and Wellene Hodge was Secretary. This year ' s aim of the Student Council, which has directed all student activities, has been to train for responsible citizenship in a larger community. Missing when the above picture was taken were: Bill Rimmer, Vice-President of the Student Council; Warren Blair, Vice-President of Sophomore Class; Scotty Stallings, Editor of Charlotte Collegian; Velma Ray, Business Manager of Charlotte Collegian; Sam Rigas, Business Manager of Si Si; Jimmy Carmichael, Chairman of Social Committee. CHARLOTTE COLLEGE LIBRARY CHARLOTTE, N. C, PRESIDENT OF STUDENT COUNCIL Jack Proctor
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RHO GAMMA ALPHA Rho Gamma Alpha is the Greek-letter social sorority at Charlotte College. It was organized a few years ago under the name of the Regina Sorority, but in October of last year the members voted unanimously to adopt Greek letters. The pledges are admitted at the beginning of each quarter on the ba- sis of character, personality and interest displayed in the sorority. The rituals of the sorority are secret and are related only to qualified mem- bers. The purpose of the sorority is to promote closer fellowship between the students and faculty at C. C. and to uphold high ideals in the college. The members of Rho Gamma Alpha are: Mrs. Frances Hoyle, Fa- culty Advisor; Nita Crabbe, Betty Dangler, Sula Floros, Wellene Hodge , Velma McKnight, Harriet McSheehan, Jo Mihalic, Kitty Monty, Kitty Ranson, Velma Ray, and Gloria Jean Roddey. The officers of Rho Gamma Alpha are, left to right: Treasurer; Sula Floros, Secretary; Harriet McSheehan, Wellene Hodge, Vice-President. Betty Dangler, President; and
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