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ALPHA TAU GAMMA SORORITY l i ALPHA TAU GAMMA SORORITY-Seofed: Barbara Maseda, reporlerg Moneile Jones, Siudeni Council: Peggy Wucher, correspond- ing secrefaryg Gaye Duplce, recording secretary: Norma Busio, presidenlg Clara Scanclola, vice-president Pal Zdinalr, lreasurerg Garner Lasure, Panhellenic represenfariveg Myrna McSwegin, hisloriang Linda Warren, chaplin. Firsf row: Sherolyn Fisher, Virginia Knigl-ifsiep. Mary Jane Fox, Gloria Scolchell, Carol Bender, Judy Zeidler, Priscilla Suray, Barbara Cevario, Joyce Spadafora. Third row: Pauline Shernislry, Emilia Viola, Jaclrie Wallace, Carole Dines, Peggy Pender, Peggy Niclrerson, Janel Miller, Armida Cerro, Sara Jane Free- land, Karen Ross. Fourfb row: Mary Frances Marra, Dana Baker, Donna Mozena, Linda Forbes, Kalhy Bruhn, Dianne Ralsion, Judy Wagner, Joyce Person, Beisy Fischer, Joyce Dulaney, Judy Dodds, Janef Canei. Missing: Mary Caroline Chapline. The only way to have a friend is to be one is the motto of the , Alpha Tau Gamma sorority. The , AT's completed another successful year by winning the Honorary 3 Scholastic Award, the Hilltop Chcering Cup for the fourth con- secutive year, and the Cheering Award for the third consecutive year. Some ol' thc main projects included a Shave and Haircut, a Valentine Party for St. Vincent's Orphanage, an annual show en- titled This ls Your Life, College Jane, ax car wash, and a dinner dance. Mrs. Melissa Provance is the sponsor and first sister of the Alpha Tau's. Caroline Chapline, Mary Frances Marra, Barb Cev- ario, and Do+'l'ie Wrighl dance l'l1e Charlesfon in lhe AT Show enfiiled, This ls Your Life, College Jane.
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I-IONOBARY AND PROFESSIONAL Kappa Pi, the national art fraternity, Linder the direction of President Pete Rohal and lr. William Martin completed its eleventh year on West Liberty campus. All the members Kappa Pi have achieved at least fifteen hours ol' B art work. The aims of the fraternity e to maintain a better understanding and appreciation of art and to produce art of fine quality. DELTA SIGMA Pl - Seated: Robert Miller, Senior Guide: Ronald Liptalc: Archie Grancla, treasurer: Phil Hayden: Wil- liam Kailris, president: Dominic Tonti, senior vice-president: Ed VanLynn, secretary: Lou Bres- cel, chancellor: Tom Becker, assistant secretary. First row: Mr. Ronald Sagraves, sponsor: Mr. Bernard Landwehr, spon- sor: Robert Hammel, James Carter, William Hill, Larry Bradfield, William Welch. Sec- ond row: Louis Kondus, Jack Adams, John Balaltos, Jim Sav- age, Jerry Johnson, Cameron Cline, Richard Ruhland, Arch Messer, Kenneth Hoagland. Third row: Richard McClain, Robert McCracken, Ron Oser, Dave Louder, Elihu Lebow. Roger High, Fred Yeager, Henry Maroclcie, Joe DeFelica. KAPPA Pl-Gerry McManis. Dorothy Presley, John Rinky, Joyce Spadatora, Barbara Sim- mons, James Ravoria, Robert Boyles, Pete Rohal, president: Bev Wallace, secretary-trea- surer: Ted Phillips. Judy Mow- ry, Margaret Hensel, Janet Halman, Mr. Bernie K. Peace. Missing: Mr. William Martin, faculty advisor. Kappa Pi On May 21, 1960, Delta Omega Chapter became the l l0th chapter to be installed by Delta Sigma Pi. Delta Omega Chapter is the only professional fraternity on campus and the only Dellq chapter ol' Delta Sigma Pi in the state of West Virginia. Sigma Pi Under the capable leadership of President William Kaikis and faculty advisor Ronald Sagraves, the chapter began its first year by touring the Wheeling Steel Works at Yorkville and Steubenville. Speakers in many phases of business were invited to speak before the chapter members. Other activities included a float in the Homecoming Parade, the sale of school sweat- shirts, and the sale of refreshments at home football games. 119
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HI DELTA PI-II SGRORITY CHI DELTA PHI-Filsf row: Judy Wallcer, Donna Howe, Mariorie Miller, Barbara Black, president: Sue Ayers, Sara Virgin Judy Rice Nancy Helriclr, Sandra Nolan, Louella Miller. Second row: Linda Marsh, Doris Leeb, Mary Ann Trombe-Ha, Cathy Bonar Mary Miller Carol Tuflle, Janet Sugiclt, Shirley Miller, Jessie Myers. Third row: Jeannine Gilles, Jane Mafiiclts, Sue Rodenbaugh Mildred Six Veronica Piehowicz, Eleanor Dague, Sandy Hammond, Barbara Raine.s Sporting a new uniform ol' royal blue weskits and pleated skirts, the Chi Delta Phi Sor- ority under the leadership of Barbara Black completed an- other exciting and successful year. Among their many ac- tivities are included rush par- ties, their 30th annual re- union, a Mother-Daughter Banquet, Violet Breakfast, and a trip to Pittsburgh in the Spring. During the year, the members were busy sell- ing hot dogs, pcnnants, all- occasion cards, and Cort Cos- metics. Their sponsor is Miss Ellen Mattson. CHI DELTS sing 'For 'lhe alumni al' the Reunion held in October 121
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