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NU UI ' SILON TAll TAU Tor ram: PotJM. Cur. Booty. Blaakeabeckler. Mum. Paul. Houto. Htrlu. ..- Bekley. AwlenOB. Hijlum.. Bculey. HMTMO.. Shmtp. MorrUo.. Honorary Organization for Junior and Senior Women Founded, The University of Texas, 1917 High Worthy WTT JERRY PALL Anna Hiss Marjorie Anderson Alice Beakler Scottie Beasley Betty Blankenbeckler Katherine Booty Mary Brownlee JuneCarr Jetty DeLong Betty Beall Ruth Ann Chancy Elizabeth Ann Chizum Carolyn Collins Connie Delavan Marjorie Dodd FACULTY MEMBERS MEMBERS Ann Harlan Frances Harrison Jane Hawkins Katherine Highams Hallie Houston Margaret Lentz Martha Lutz La Verne McMurtry GOOBERS Betty Finnegan Connie Cossett Margo Liltlejohn Eugenia McMurray Mary Lewis Scott Norma Sbeehy Dorothv Gebauer Celeste Morrison Elizabeth Munson Dorothy Perkins Edna Belle Perry Joy Ray Mary Aubyn Townsend Frances Utley Carolyn Vaughan Mary Anne Stedman Virginia Trotter Mary Julia von Blucher Joyce Whaley Patty Will Marie Williams JERRY PAUL Nc UPSILOH TAD TAU was founded in 1917 by Alice Miller and Kathleen Molesworth. The pin is a tiny gold peanut. The motto became A stitch in time gathers no moss or If the shoe fits, lie in it, In order to discuss the problems with which they are not confronted, the members congregate for lunch twice each month, and goobers are elected bi-annually. Rumor hath it that a keen sense of humor, campus activities, and a certain degree of scholarship, are the basis for membership, but no one can know these days. It seems that things like Mr. Browning ' s poetry and Nu Upsilon Tan Tan are simply not meant to be understood, but must remain forever in the realms of the mysterious. : 341
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NEWMAN CLIIH President for the Fall Semester . . . JOHNNIE COSELLI President for the Spring Semester . . JACK NESTOR Vice-President MARIOLIVIE GRAF Secretary FELIX McGiVNEY (DOROTHY FISCHER Lo-l reasurers ,. (MARTHA ANN STAVING HA Reporter KAY HAMBLIN Historian JANE MILLIKEN Chaplain ......... FATHER VINCENT F. HOLDEN JOHNNIE COSELLI ESTABLISHED THIRTY-ONE YEARS AGO to provide for the spiritual needs of Catholic students attending the University, the Newman Club has grown steadily under the guidance of the Paulist Fathers. The Newman Club Building, which houses a library, lecture rooms, and the chaplain ' s office, is available to the members. With its membership of more than two hundred students, the Club has expanded its facilities during the past year to include the auditorium above St. Austin ' s Chapel. Although its aim is primarily religious, the Newman Club has a well-rounded program of social functions, intramural sports, and dramatics. Working in cooperation with the University, the chaplain conducts a course in the Long Session on the Life of Christ, for which students get full academic credit. PiCE 342
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ORANGE JACKETS Top row: Johnson, McAfee, Biesele, Vaughan, Griggs, Kennard. Second row; Sheffield, Buckner, Johnsen, Nitschke, Van Zandt, Munger, Benton. Bottom row: Tomkiea, Grounds, Wager, Simmons, Dodson, Blue. OFFICERS President . V ice-President . Secretary -Treasurer Historian . Reporter Faculty Sponsor BII.I.IE SIMMONS Dorothy Ball Barbara Benton Grace Annette Biesele Gloria Dawn Blue Virginia Buckner Pattie May Dodson Mary Virginia Griggs Patti Nolan Dorothy Jean Grand MEMBERS Dorothy Lee Grounds Marjorie Marie Johnsen Margaret Jayne Johnson Martha Kennard Marguerite McAfee Anna Blanche Munger Alice Ann Nitschke BILLIE SIMMONS GRACE ANNETTE BIESELE MARGUERITE MCAFEE DOROTHY LEE GROUNDS VIRGINIA FRANCES VAUGHAN DOROTHY GEBAUER Cynthia White Sheffield Billie Simmons Margaret Evelyn Tomkies Virginia Frances Vaughan Dorothy Jean Wager Eleanor Ann Van Zandt SPRING INITIATES Margaret Penn Mary Elizabeth Sutherland Renee Wolfe ORANGE JACKETS is composed of those twenty girls considered most representative, chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and general all-round ability. Only sophomores and juniors with a C average are eligible for membership. Elections of members are held in the fall and in the spring. The organization has no specialized field of work but is active in many projects. Orange Jackets are noted for their willingness to serve the University. Members are especially prominent in holding campus elections and acting as ushers and hostesses at official functions. PACE 344
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