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P H I T H E T A KAPPA UVRI.EXE Tl RXER iilelit ot Phi Tlieta Kappiv OFFICERS CHARLENE TURNER President MARY MARTIN Vice-President BEVERLY CUNNINGHAM Secretary BARBARA BULL Treasurer DEAN CHILES VAN ANTWERP Sponsor A symbol of scholastic ability. Phi Thcta Kappa is composed of girls in the upper ten percent of the col- lege classes who are chosen for their qualities of fel- lowship and character as well as for outstanding scholarship. Phi Theta Kappa is remembered for the thrills, cheers, and laughter that inevitably mark the impressive, exciting tapping service at which the new members ' are formally initiated. Nervous fingers held lighted tapers and trembling lips repeated the solemn pledges as the excited new members participated in this memorable occasion. Ward-Belmont ' s Delta Xi chapter of the junior col- lege national honor fraternity contributes to the stu- dent body their project of Who ' s Where, a direc- tory of all the students, faculty and staff of Ward- Belmont. Phi Theta Kappa has as ' its goal the upholding of standards that can present an inspiration to all the girls for greater ideals in living and learning. First Row, left to right: Martha Houston Reid, Helen Walton. Rachelle Mendlovitz, Mary Lee George. Jean Bloom Becky Brown, Sue Bcebe, .Jane Swain, Ann Buchanan. Second Row: Joyce Bratton, Patti Winn, Jane Ansley, Frances Gourley, Peg Mue ' ssel Joan Jester, Barbara Bull, Mary Martin, Charlene Turner. Beverly Cunningham, Peggy Skelton, Adeline Horton, Evelyn Hartford, Jean Heise, Ann Crockett Kuo.-i, Margie Welch. Third Row: Frances Purvis, Betty Barrier, Ann Snyder, Ann Plngon, Jane Grey, Barbara Barry, Ann Boyd, Sue Madison, Betty Hightower, Pat Mathias, Dean Chiles Van Antwerp. Hester Bodenstein, Ann Hartman, Mary Morris, Pat Freeman, Sue Mason. Sue Giles, Peggy Rich, Jo Ann Bonds, Jackie Bumpous, Elizabeth Van Buskirk, Jane Witherspoon
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N.VMl OAKLEY President ot the CoHege Uay Council OFFICERS NAN ' CY OAKLEY President DELORES THOMAN Vice-President JOAX REYNOLDS Secretary MISS CHADWELL Sponsor Forming the important link between the college day students and the administration, the College Day COLLEGE D A Y COUNCIL Council, in this its second year of existancc, has functioned with increasing efficiency. Not only does this group present an accurate view of day student opinion, it ])rovidcs a needed bond between the seg- ment it represents and the resident student: thus en- abling a unifying spirit to prevail within the entire student body. Left ti riKlit: Nrtiic.v OaliIe. , Miss Clmdwell, .Joiin lf.-. n .I(ls Di-Ic.res Tlionian
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MAKV AI.K K BKVMIMI Planning ihc V, .S.S.F. Drive COLLEGE Y.W.C.A. OFFICERS MARY ALKIE BRAXHAM President LOUISA WILSON Vice-President GERTRUDE TAYLOR Secretary EVELYiN HARTFORD Treasurer MISS CUBINE Sponsor Each student at W.-B. can be justly proud of the fine accompHshments of the Vard -Belmont division of the national Y.W.C.A. Beginning this year with its membership drive in September, this ' charitable or- ganization has carried success into each venture which it sponsored. Many hearts were gladdened by the Sunday after- noon visits which were made to the Old Ladies ' Home, the Orphanage, and the Crippled Children ' s Home; and few of us at V-B will forget the inspiring Vesper Services which the Y prepared. Besides sponsoring the annual King and Queen of Hearts banquet, this organization met its cjuota of a thousand dollars in the World Student Service Fund Drive by contributions, programs given by VV-B ' s own Minnie Pearl and by the faculty, and through the rummage sale in which each social club headed a department. A vote of thanks ' is owed to Butch Branham for the executive ability which gave us the opportunity to extend a helping hand to those in need, and for the religious services which meant so much to us all.
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