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Subm,ulve to pledgemo,uers, AEX pledges corry their symbolic, tro ­d tlGnal opened umbrella wh ile their pledgebaoks are being examined.

AlPHA EPSILON CHI . TOP ROW: Hedrick !sponsor), Starr (sponsor). Bryont, Friberg. SECOND ROW: Haines, Hogan, Johns, lomax. THIRD lOW, McKnight, Miller, Ridings , Stark.

ALPHA EPSILON CHI

Queen given regal coronation

to highlight evening for AEX

Veteran AEX members go t together for a fall campout to begin their ac tiviti es. Carrying the tra­ditional large "AEX" books and umbrellas, lowly pledges were submissive to pledgemasters and were in itiated at the sponsor's farm .

In October, Kay Bonnell was presen ted a flower and crowned as club queen a t the home of Dr. J-Tedrick. After the crowning and picture laking. Mrs. H edrick furni shed a delicious lunch .

A hotdog su pper at Camp W yldewood provided a delightful evening around the campfire for the gentlemen and their dates. An inspiring devotional around the dying embers concluded the evening.

T o highligh t the yea r a "Holiday of Hearts" banquet was held at the MayfairHotel. The guests were en tertained by a humorous speech on "Love and Marriage" by Gene Talbert. Following the speech, Jo Ann Kelley sang several love songs.

An April outing was h eld a t Petit Jean where m embers and dates enjoyed the spring splendor.

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OFFICERS. FALl: Bryant, Pres; McKnight, Vice-Pres.; Ridings, Sec.; Friberg, Treas. SPRING: Friberg, Pres.; Johns, Vice-Pres' Stark, Treas.; James Hedrick. Jerry Slorr, Sponsors.

Honored ond hoppy, Kay Bonnell gracefully accepts lt1e rose pre­sented to her by Anthony Bryant after being crowned as AEX club queen .

ALPHA PHI KAPPA

APK's 'female' pledges arrive

at tea party to serve members

Eleven overworked pledges climaxed a rigorous week of pledging by honoring the old members with a strictly " feminine" tea party. T erry Cruce was awarded the title of APK "Girl of the Year." The hectic week was brought to a close with rough initiation at th e lower dam. On Feblllary 1 Z, Kelle y's Restaurant was the scene

for the annual "Sweetheart" banquet. Delicious smorgasbord, hearts and cupids, candlelight and ca rnations-these all added to the romanti c atmo­sphere.

Ca rl Allison provided a very entertaining speech concerning athletics and guidelines for living.

Special interest during the yea r cam e to the club members as they participated in all of the inter­club sportin g activities.

To show their appreciation to Ann Hedrick for acting as club queen, APK's presented her with a club swea ter.

OFFICERS. Crow, Pres.; B. Cox, Vice-P res_; Whita ker, Sec. -Treos.; Billy Roy Cox, Sponsor

Keeping up to da le on all the AP K activi t ies, members Kent Smith and Ronnie Brown check the clubs' bulletin board in the student inn.

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ALPHA PHI KAPPA . TOP ROW, Cox (sponsor), Brannon, Collins, B. Cox . SECOND ROW: D. Cox, Crow, Cruce, Dickson. THIRD ROW: Flippen, Goss, Grady, Huey, Jern igan . FOURTH ROW: Kerby, McNeil, Medley, Moore, Mole. FIFTH ROW: Randolph , Sandl in, G. Smith , K. Smith , Whitaker.

Precious momenTS of plann ing lake ploce during a time aut in a hard inter·club basketball game, as APK 's use the break 10 map strategy.

lunnlng downl ield wi th great speed , Robley Barber ottempts to score before the opponents con converge and form 0 strong defensive line .

iliA PHi KAPPA. TOP ROW, Sewe ll (sponsor). W ilson {sponsor!. Aa ron , Absh re, Anderson, Boker, Bart ley, Barber, Beck, Bell. Bowden . SECON D rt:NI Brown , Brown, Da iley, DeGraw , Dempsey, Doran, Fo ules, Gabler,

Hollowoy, Huey. THIRD ROW, Johnson, Kent, lamb, l imberg ,

BET A PHI KAPPA

Scholarship trophy received by

Beta Phi for high achievement

For the third consecutive sem es ter Beta Phi Kappa received the academic trophy which is given by the Stu dent Association to the m en 's club with the h ighest academic rating for the sem ester .

Wyldewood was the scene of a cookout for the Beta Phi's and their da tes. Beta Phi club queen Mari lyn Cobb was presented with a club blazer as a token of apprecia tion for the energetic way in which she served.

The eleven n ew m embers completed their week of pledging and were formally initi a ted a t a break­fast held in the H eritage Room .

OffiCERS. Anderson, Pres.; Brown, V ice -Pre s.; Wa lker, Sec.; Yurcho ,

Treas .; M urrey W ilson, E. G . Sewell , Sponsors.

Maudlin, Merrell, Organ, Porter Pnor, Rlsteau, Rogers . FOURTH ROW , Scudder, Smi th, Stone, Tol and , Va nderpool , V ince nt, Walker, Wooley, D. Work, E. Work , Yurcho.

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Pe rformi ng 0 humorous scene for the club onnuol Speech Arts Tournament , the Chi Sigmo Alphas display the ir copoble abil it ies in dromatics,

CHI SIGMA ALPHA

'Goodnight Ladies' provides an

appropriate finale to serenade

Tn early December the pumping station was the scene for the club's a nnual third fun ction entitled "Hobo Holiday." Decora tions consisted of pop sculpture and used flowers. The couples were en­terta ined by the Green-Griffin-Miller tri o.

Tn the fa ll Chi Sigs presen ted a cha pel program which cha rac teri zed the pledgeweek serenades. For thei r yearly project they marked off parking lots.

T he dram atica lly talented Chi Sigmas joined to­gether to show good club spirit and loyalty by using their talents in the Speech Arts Tourna men t to win the Alpha Psi Omega troph y for their club.

OFFICERS. FALL: Wi lson, Pres .; Saunders, Vice· Pres.; Dixon, Sec.; Pa rl e­zana,Treos . SPRI NG: Dixon, Pres.; Miller, Vice-Pres ; Robert, Sec.: Thorn , Treas. ; Erie Moore , Sponsor.

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CHI SIGMA ALP HA. TOP ROW : M oore [sponsor), Adams, Bales, Brown, Chitty, Davis. SECOND ROW : Dixon, Douglas, Gadberry, Gault, Hannah, Hile. THIRD ROW : Johnson, Kelley, Kindle, J. Massey, R. M assey, C. M ille r. FOURTH ROW : M . M iller, Moore, Fain, Porlezona, Roberts, Roland. FIFTH ROW: Safley , Shelton , Smith , Thorn , Wilson .

DR'A IOTA. TOP ROW; Hughes (sponsor), Ashbrooks, Boyd, Brown. SECOND ROW; Burr, Cogdell , Hollis , McDaniel. THIRD ROW;,Matheney, Nosh, Phillips, Pill, Rickett .

presenting their club queen Jo Ann Kelly with a dub blazer, Delta loto's enjoy engaging in conversotion abaut coming activities.

DELTA IOTA

Worrisome week makes weary

pledges want rest from work

Delta Iota began its year of activities with the pledging of two new members. Pledge week was an event to remember for the submissive pledges. Rough initiation was held on intramural fi eld and a party was held afterwards.

The spring banquet fea turing the theme "Won­derland by Night" was held at Bill's Restaurant on March 11. Professor Raymond Muncy was the guest speaker while folksinger Gary Kelly provided entertainment from selections of his composition.

Club queen Jo Ann Kelly stood by the Deltamen throughout the year as she provided cakes and cookies for the hungry members.

As a highlight to the spring semester an ou ting was held in May.

OFFICERS. FALl: Wh eeler, Pres.; M cDaniel, Vice·Pres.; Pi tt , Sec.·Treas.; SPRIN G; M cDanie l, Pres.; Pitt , V ice·Pres.; Rickett, Sec.· Treas.; Norma n Hughes, Sponsor.

Gothering for a club meeting, Delto loto 's discuss plans for the com· ing events of the year as Paul McDaniel presides over the meeting.

FII:ATEII: SODALtS. TOP ROW: Barnes {sponsor). Ritchie {sponsor). Arthur,

Borr. Barron , Boaz, Brewer, Brown, C. Buck, D. Buck. SECOND ROW: Butterfield, Chin, Cobill, Deal, Fmeman, Glass, Gibbs, Gunn, Hefley, Hobby. THIRD ROW: Hollingsworth. Kee, E. lewis , J. lewis, McCluggage,

FRATER SODA LIS

'Twentieth Anniversary' serves

to highlight a year's activities

The solitude of a camp fire, the inspiration generated by a devotional, the thoughtful reflec­tion around a candle at a formal initiation, these reflect the Frater spirit of Christian brotherhood in social activities .

"Twentieth Anniversary" characterized the an­nual banquet held April 9 at Anderson's Restaur­ant. Speaking for the occasion were Bob Hare and Andy Ritchie.

A long-remembered third function was pro­vided Fraters and their dates by a brisk and excit­ing autumn hayride. The evening was brought to a close with a devotional around the dying embers of the campfire.

OFFICERS. McCluggage, Pres.; Wilson, Vice·Pres.; West , Sec.; Barron, Treos.; Andy T. Rit chie. Jerome Barnes, Sponsors .

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McCown, Merritt, Miller, Parsley, Roberson . FOURTH ROW: Saudlin, C Selvidge, J. Selvidge, Shannon, Sam Shewmaker, Sherman Shewmaker, West, Williamson , Wilson, Wyatt.

Striving to overcome the lambda Sigma 's in the small club volleyball competition. the men of Froter Sodolis engage in concentrated effort.

GALAXY

Galaxys en joy yule season at

'Southern Christmas' banquet

N ineteen enthusiastic new members were initi­ated at Cam p W yldewood a nd they joined forces with the veteran mem bers to defend Ga laxy's small club ragtag championsh ip . Other activi ties enjoyed by the club brother s were serenading trips to the girls' dorms and stag outings.

A "Southern Chri stmas" was enjoyed by club members and their dates at the picturesque Ramada Inn . Russell Simmons, wh o contribu ted a humorous reading, also joined wi th Dot Beck to provide vocal selecti ons to complete a perfect even ing of enter­ta inmen t and gaiety.

T he clu b members enjoyed an informal party in the early spring and an all -day club outing was held at Petit Jean .

OFFICERS, Tote, Pres.; Richmond , V ice -Pres.; Smith, Sec.; Sherbourne, Treas.; Ken Davis, Ja ck Ryan , Russell Simmons, Sponsors.

GALAXY . TOP ROW: Davis (sponsor). Ryan !sponsorl. Simmons (sponsor!. Alexander. Belue. SECOND ROW: BOillo, Boudro, Brady, Bray, Collins. THIRD ROW: Cone, Copeland, Cottrell, DeFoor, Dye. FOURTH ROW, Fairley, Ford, Garner, Howard, Hughes, FIFTH ROW; Jones, Lomb, l am­bert, McClellan, M cKenney . SIXTH ROW: McMackin, Martin, Mayer, Neal, Pace. SEVENTH ROW: Roder, Reeve, Allen Richmond, Andy Rich­mond, Rubio. EIGHTH ROW: Sharp, Sharpe, Shelbourne, Simmons, G. Smi th. N INTH ROW: M. Smith, Tote, Trickey, Walker, Wildman.

An enfhusiast lc approoch to music is shown by these Galaxys os they are led in song by Da vid Pace in preparation for the annual serenades.

KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA

New members show increased

spirit by helping in dolly drive

Starting a new club can be an interesting but difficult task. Four upperclassm en formed Kappa Sigma Kappa and carefully planned their emblem and defined the basic ideals of the new club. In ea rly October they were joined by twelve new pledges.

The annual toy drive sponsored by the SA aided club spirit as each member gladly con tri bu ted a toy for the drive.

As an expression of their appreciation for servi ng as their club queen, Kappa Sigs presented Tana McDonald with a club blazer.

OFFICERS: Cootes, Pres .; Borber, V ice-Pres .; House , Sec. : Millon, Trees.; John M cRo y, Bob Corbin , Sponsors

Engaged in friendly conversation, Kappa Sigma Queen Tona McDonald seems to be the center of attraction of the Kappa Sigma members.

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KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA . TOP ROW: Corbin [sponsorl, McRoy [sponsor), Barber, Bridges, Corey. SECOND ROW, CooTes, Easterl ing, Harpole, House, McDonald. THIRD ROW: Mortin , Milton , Montgomery, Roberts SpinJock.

Enioying the first annual banquet of Kappa Sigma Koppa, Gary Easler· ling listens attentively as his club brother adds to the conversotion.

IOINONIA. TOP ROW: Walker !sponsor!. Boothe, Carpenter, Castleman. n: SECOND ROW: Eldridge. Erskine, Falwell, Ford, Frazier. THIRD ROW:

fNeman, Gilbert, Grant, Grave, Hogan. FOURTH ROW: B. Howell, D. Howell, Hubbard, Hyde, Jones_ FIFTH ROW: Kee, lamb, McClusky, Mc­leon, C. Massey, J. Massey SIXTH ROW, Pace, Peebl~s, Reaves. Ste-

KOINONIA

The 'tie that binds' received

by weary pledges at initiation

That beau tiful stnrlight n ight is held as a n un­forgellablc mem ory for seventeen Koinonias. On thi s nigh t, they becam e active club members dur­ing rough in i tiation ce remonies at Bee Rock. The club then joined together to be o[ serv ice to others and enjoy group activities to the utmost.

Cowboys and Indians fl ocked to the pumping sta tion in the early fall to en joy an evening of ,""esLern fun at the Koinonia "'VVesLern Pa rLy." After the couples enjoyed games and food in west­ern style, a quartet composed o[ club members highlighted the evening with a sd ection of songs.

The Ramada Inn was the scene [or the formal "Colonial" banquet. Ray mond Muncy delivered an appropri ate speech on ea rly colon ialism and Dot Beck sang a selection of songs for the entertainment of the evening.

To bring to a close an acti ve yea r of club spirit, there was a spring outing at a nea rby resort area.

OFFICERS. Peebles. Pres. ; McKean. Vice-Pres Eldridge. Sec. - Treos · Richard Walker. Sponsor .

• yes are on Clair McKean as he stands ready to step to the plate a nd attem pt to execute a scaring run for the Koinonia 's and their fans .

LAMBDA SIGMA

Rain fails to dampen spirits

of Lambda Sigmas on hayride

" And get twelve more dates by Friday or you 'll be sorry !" This was a famili a r sound to the fifteen submiss ive Lambda Sigma pledges as they began a week of active pledging. After a week of hard wo rk, rough initia tion took place at th e Starr's fa rm . This was followed by a formal candlelight ceremon y held in the Bible building.

Tn cli max the fall semester Lambda Sigs and th eir dates cnjoyerl a hayrid e and cookou t at Wyldcwnod. Enter ta inment was provided by mem­hers Van H arris, Cecil Ethridge and Glen Cope.

Displaying their capabiliti es by active participa­lion in th e Speech Arts Tournament, the Lambda Sigmas united to win the vYnodson Harding Arm­strong Sweeps takes troph y.

OFFICERS. FALL: Dockery, Pres.; Robinette, Vice· Pres.; Morgon, Sec. ; Da .... is, Treas . SPRING: Berry. Pres.; love, Vice· Pres.; Cope, Sec.; Forsythe, Treas.; Bill Rushton , Joe Segraves, Sponsors.

lambda Sigma pledgemosler Glen Cope slfl kes feor in hearls of worried pledges who ore about 10 sense 'he " urgency" of the ir siluation .

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LAMBDA SIGMA. TOP ROW, Rushton !sponsorl. Segraves (sponsor!. Barnes, Berry , Brock . SECOND ROW: Burns, Carruth, Cooper, Cope, Davis, Dockery. THIRD ROW: Edge, Elliott , Ethridge, fann , Forsythe . Gammon. FOURTH ROW: Gardner, Gelfys, Hamilton , Hanna, Harris, Hudkin s, FIFTH ROW: Hunter, Kn ight, Kuykendall, Looney, Love , Lyon SIXTH ROW: Maxon, Millon . Morgan. Mowry, Parrish, Perkins. SEVENTH ROW, Robin ene. Ruddick . Senn , Starr. StewarT, Towell. EIGHTH ROW, Trent, Whitby, W ilkenson, W ill iams. D. Young , R. Young.

Capable of handling their task, the campus Indians skillfully fead Benny, the mighty Biso~ . during exh ibi t ion a t a football half-time show.

MOHICAN. TOP ROW: Priest [sponsor), Prock !sponsor), All ison , Borner, Boker, Bennett, Broderhousen, Brown, M. Chandler, W. Chandler. SECOND roW: Coburn, Davis, Dyer, Ely, Fraz ier, French, Fuller, Gray, Haines. THIRD ROW: l. Harris, M. Harris, Henry, Hite, HodneM , Howard, Howell, Jeter, Killen, Kirkl in. FOURTH ROW; lodd, lorenz, McAll ister, McGee ,

MOHICAN

'Shakey's' song and festivity

lightens mood for gay evening

"H ey, pledge I Today you carry Gali-ti-jo-gypl " This was the call that beckoned some lucky pledge as he was entrusted with the wooden Indian for the day . This and other events constituted pledge­week for some thirty Mohican pledges.

"Ye Ole" third fu nction was held at Wyldewood in mid-October. The Braves and their dates en ­joyed the r elaxed atmosphere as they were en­tertained by The Agents.

To climax the spring semester a banquet was held in Little Rock at the Coachman 's Inn .

OFF ICER S. Ha ines , Big Chief.; W. Cha ndler, li tt le Chief; Lorenz, Scribe; Moss, Wampum Man ; Dean Priest, John Prock, Sponsors.

McKenzie, Maddox, Moss , New, Paullin, Pennington. FIFTH ROW, D. Price, K. Price, Plummer, Ricks, Samanie, D. Simmons, R. Simmons, Sin­quefield, Slreet, Terrell. SIXTH ROW; D. Turner, G. Turner, Von Rheenen, Vennum. Wolker, West, White, Williams, Winter, Womac, Woodruff.

PIONEERS

Ba nq uet theme honors sponsor

In 'Dedication to Dr. Stevens'

After a week of demonstrating their capabilities as "pioneers" and a rough initiation at the Verkler farm, seventeen hardy individuals were aclmitted to the Pioneer Club.

An autumn evening provided an excellent op­portunity for the Pioneers and their dates to enjoy the outdoors as they journeyed to Echo Dell for a weiner roast and a time of togetherness .

As an expression of appreciation, the Pioneers entitled their banquet "Dedication to Dr. Stevens. " Dr. Clark Stevens, who has served the club many yea rs as its sponsor, was the honored guest. As a highlight to the evening Dan Smith provided musical entertainment.

To bring to a close the year's activities a spnnl4 outing was held at a nearby resort area.

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OFFICERS. Gambrell, Pres.; Whitehead , Vice.Pres.: Boker, Sec_: Keller. Treos_: Clark Stevens, Sponsor.

Warming up for a bose hit, Pioneer Jerry Whitehead wa ils in eager anticipation for his turn at bot os his teammates cheer for victory.

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The trunk loaded with camping equipment and other supplies, Pioneer members Charles Prucha and Garry Heath leove for the slog outing

PI ONEERS. TOP ROW; Stevens !sponsor), Boker, Bornes, Blue. SECOND ROW: Bowen, Brown, (ulp, Dudley . THIRD ROW: Gambrell, Gear, Headly, Hea th, Hoadley. FOURTH ROW: McDaniel. McNiel, Porter, Roy, Schoeglen. FIFTH ROW: Thomas , Tooke , Vincent , Wallace, Whitehead .

SIGMA TAU SI GMA. TOP ROW, Sears (sponsor). Boyd, Clark, Costen, Craig SECOND ROW, Crawford . Erickson, Garner, Green, Griffin. THIRD ROW: Guerin, Henson, Higbee. Holland. Howard. FOURTH ROW: Jones, Kelley, Keichline, Lemmon, McDaniel. FIFTH ROW: Laughlin, Neely, Shenfeld, Stephens. Veara.

SIGMA TAU SIGMA

Rousing

support

pep band provides

for basketball ga mes

Sigma Tau's became famous this year as the first club to have their own pep band at a club's athletic events.

The Ramada Inn in Jacksonville was the scene for their annual banquet. The members and their dates were enterta ined by the Judi Parker Trio from OBU and Gary Kelly sang some of hi s original compositions.

The placing of a bulletin board in the gym to display track records of previous years was the club project of the year for Sigma Tau Sigma.

OFFICERS. Clark, Pres.; Keichl ine, Vice· Pres. ; Kelley. Sec. ; Griffin, Treas.; Jock Wood Sears, Sponsor.

Enloying Ihe delicious food served 01 their banquet, Sigma Tou Sigma members eol in eoger anticipation of Ihe entertainment wh ich is to follow.

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SUB T-16 . TOP ROW: Higginbotham (sponsor), Martin (sponsor), Aigee, Anderson, Bailey, Boles, Borker, Berryhill, Brown, Cook. SECOND ROW: Crider, Dean, Deaver, Edrington, Ganus, Gloss, Goode, Henry, Higgen­botham, Holcomb. THIRD ROW: Kerby, lawson, D. Lawyer, M . Lawyer,

SUB T- 16

Outdoor environment sets the

stage for annual Sub Touting

From the beginning of the fall sem ester and con ­tinuing through the last game of the spring season, the m en of Sub T -16 were energetic participants in all interclub sports activities.

One event which aroused campus-w ide interest in the fall sem ester was the wr esting of the rag­tag football championship from a r ival club.

They chose as their pro ject this yea r the plac ing of a sidewalk from the lily pool to the bell tower.

T o highlight the spring sem ester a banquet was held which emphasized the them e- " Mardi Gras."

OFFICERS. Barker, Skipper; Robb, First Mole; Algee, Yeoman; Gerold Woodward , Treos.; Ed Higg inbotham, Wilt Martin, Sponsors.

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Light, Lisle, Logue, McBride, Marlin, Miller. FOURTH ROW: Orr, Paul, Plemmons, Randolph, Reasons, RiSinge r, Robb, B. Robe rtson, M. Robert· son, Sears. FIFTH ROW, Shoppley, Sheets, Sloan, Stinnett , Tillmon, Tucker. W illard , Wilson, Gory Woodward , Gerold Woodward .

Chi lly, crisp fall weather makes The hoT dogs cooked over The ope n fire very Tasty for The Sub 1"s ond Their doles as they enioy the night.

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faithfu lly wearing his club 's pledge symbol. the explosive sl ick of TNT, pledge Fred Bai ley humbly seeks the signature of Kyle Smock .

TNT. TOP ROW : lawyer (sponsor! . Pryo r (sponsor), Babb, Boiley, Chorles rd, (hesler Ba ird, Belew, Jeff Black, John Black, Brucke r. SECOND

lOW: 8rQlJ Cloer, Curry, Do/e, Doniel, Davidson, Fie lds, Fosler, Fouss, mpton. THIRO ROW Gowen, Griff ith, Guild, Hargrove, Heard , Hen-

TNT

TNT'explosives' unite powerto

'blast off' for softball trophy

The re turning club m embers renewed old fri end­ships with a stag outing h eld a t Dr. Ba les' farm a t t he beginning of the fall sem ester .

Through vigorou s participation in sports acti vi­t ies, the T NT's won acclaim as they received th e lar ge club softball championship.

Handsom e n ew emblem s of red and gray deco­rated the club blazers.

As a highlight to the year, T NT m ade the final paym ent on the In tramura l Sports Rull etin Boa rd .

OffiCERS. David son , Pres.; Blucke r, Vice-Pres.; Pierce, Sec.; Don Smi th. Treo s.; Joseph Pryor, Virg il law ye r, Sponsors.

drix, Johnson, lee, McCauley, McFarland. FOURTH ROW, Moore. Muir, Odel l. O'Neal, Pettigrew , Pierce, Prestridge. Sheehy, Dan Smith, Dennis Smi th, FIFTH ROW, Smock, Sorrells, St raughn, Tipton, 'ion Rhee ne n, Vaugha n, Woodwa rd , Wh ite, William s, Word.

CLUB QUEENS AND BEAUX

Activities of queens and beaux

augment varied club functions

Christmas, birthdays, Valentines - all g ive per ­fect "excuses" for clubs to do som ething nice for their favorite. Beaux and queens are always able to find a good deed to do, too. While the ladi es a re not adept a t coaching m ale intramural sports they are loyal suppor ters of the teams by regular gam e at­tendance. By the sa me token the guys ex cell in directing athletic acti vity and usually leave the " kitchen depar tm ent" chores to their favorite ladies.

Each club reserves the right to claim tha t its choice is the best and reveals th is to others by the various ways they select to honor him or her -with a gift of apprecia tion and by giving them that "red carpe l" treatment daily.

Ju Go Ju club beau Mike Plummer uses his vasl knowledge of bas ket­ball 10 point Oul and correct the mi stakes of his learn 01 half· t ime .

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By driving the Ju Go Ju Homecoming cor, club beau William Tucker demonstra tes his helpfulness.

W ai ting for the Petit Jean photog rapher 10 toke thei r Queen pictures ore Ann Hedrick and Fra ncene Gass.

Jim Andlf$on Beta Tau Gomma

linda Byrd Sigma Tou Sigma

Tana McDonald Kappa Sigma Kappa

Joan Ritchie Frater Sodoli,

Ken Starr

Delto Chi Omego

Tom Blucker Koppa Phi

Phil Dixon los Companeras

Don Medley Kappa Kappa Kappa

Sherman Shewmake r OEGE

Dwayne Van Rheenan Omega Phi

Caro l Bonnell Chi Sigma Alpha

Sonny Guild Mu Eta Adelphian

Bill Mo$S Phi Delto

Gary Si mpson Kappa Della

linda Williams Galaxy

Kay Bo nne ll Alpha Eps ilon Chi

Ann Hedri ck Alpha Phi Kappa

Garry Parrish Theta Psi

Dan Smith Regina

Su e Wilson TNT

Billye Bronson Theta Alpha Gamma

Jo Ann Ke lly Delta iota

Paula Peacock Sub T-16

David Sm ith GATA

Arnold Winte r Zeta Phi Zeta

Je rry Brown Zeta Rho

Roge r McCown WHC

Caro l Prucha lambda Sigma

Sandi Smith Pioneer

J e re Woodward Ko Jo Ka i

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The enthusiasm and genuine interest of the married students is see n deorly os the ·TAG.wogon · rolls by in the onnuol Homecoming doy porod!

THETA ALPHA GAMMA

TAG rings in New Year with

celebration in Emerald Room T he yea r was full of social activiti es for TAG .

T o begin the activiti es a potlu ck supper was h eld in the courtya rd between the apartments and served as a li me fo r r('ncwin g- old acqu a int ances a nn ma kin g nc\,\' fri end s.

In la te Oc tober, a HallO\\'een party with costume judging, ghos t stories, and kiddy ga mes was held in the din ing hall a t Camp W yldewood.

To highlight the y ul etide season, a Christmas banquet was held a t the Rendezvous Restaurant. Virg il Lawyer deli vered an enterta ining speech to the couples and Pa t Dykes enterta ined w ith piano sdcct ions.

Charades, paper hats, and whistles were charac­teristic of the New Year's Eve celebra tion held in the .Emerald Room . This evenin ,,; of ga iety was enjoyed by all .

H elping a need y family at Chri stmas was the service project of the club. M embers took food and toys to th e family to make the season m orc joyful.

Other activiti cs enjoyed throughout the year were the Valentine party, a bowling party. and th e spr in,,; banquet held a t the Ram ada Inn .

OffiCERS. Monroe, Pres; T. North, Vice·Pres.; Thomas, Sec.; Trevo ond Neole Pryor, Sponso rs.

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TAG . TOP ROW, N. Pryor (sponsorJ. Beck, Breeden, B. Bronson, G. Bran· son. SECOND ROW, BreedeJl, Bucchi, C. Corison, J. Corlson, Cunning. hom. THIRD ROW: Curtis, L. Dunn, S. Dunn, Dykes, Gibson. FOURTH ROW, Hiner, House, Martin, Monroe, Murray. FIFTH ROW, Nevil, S. North, T. North , Pounds, Rossell. SIXTH ROW, Corol Rudolph, Charles Rudolph, G. Sizemore, S, Sizemore, Smith. SEVENTH ROW, Thomas Thomason, Von Blair, Voce, Wright

TAU GAMMA. TOP ROW: Bea rden (sponsor). Adams, Arnold, SE1 0ND ROW: Craig, DeWoody, Dixon, Downing. THIRD ROW:

. Hamilton, Jester, Johnston. FOURTH ROW: leroux, M cBurney, B Null FIFTH ROW: K. Null. Richey, Rodgers. Salners. SIXTH

Stonden. Studeboker, Townsd in. Young .

BETA TAU GAMMA

Shimmering 'flappers' revIve

lively style of 'Roaring 20' s'

The m embers of Beta Tau Gamma became im­aginat ive to work up cos tu mes to revive the "roar­ing twenties" for their fall informal function. The "shimmering flappers ' 'and their dates enjoyed an even ing of ga iety and entertainment.

F ifteen Beta Tau Gamma "clods" went through a week of being inferior creatu res and introducing th ei r black stuffed "Therm os trockamortimers" to many, many people only to compl ete the period as eq ual s and club sisters after a beautiful, candle­lighted formal initiation at their sponsor's home, Mrs. Ruth Bearden. Other "cloddy" activiti es of the week included writing descriptive poems about pledgemistresses and entertaining th em with a tantali zing and spicy pizza supper.

A formal banquet and a spring outing were planned to climax the activiti es of the year .

OFFICERS. FALl: Arnold, Pres.; Jester, Vice-Pres.; Grimes, Sec.; Richey, Treas. SPRING: Dixon. Pres.; Jester, Vice-Pres.; Hamilton, Sec.; Richey,

Treas.; Rulh Bearden. Sponsor.

up a cor for the annuol Homecoming parade gives Marilyn Grimes ond Morgoret Arnold the opportunity 10 demonstrate their artistic ability.

DELTA CHI OMEGA

'Happy Birthday' rings out as

Delta Chi's celebrate founding

" Ilappy Birthday" ran g out in December when th e Delta Chi 's celebraten th e birthday of th eir club with a formal banquet. Paper hats, horn s, and whistles were used to se t th e gay mood for the evening. Ente rtainment \yas furni sh ed by two of the club m embers - Janet Sta ton sa ng whil e Jane \ Va tson aCCOln panied h er on th e accordi on .

N ineteen "vannits" became acti ve club I1lCI11

bel'S a ft er a n unrorge tta ble informal in iti a t io n a nd a n impressive candlelig-ht ceremon y at th C' homC' of th e ir club sponsor.

La rry Grirrith was elected club bea u for th e spring- se mester a nd was honoT('d a t a spag-h eui slIppcr ani! hoo tc l1 a nn ~-.

OFFICERS. FALl: Park, Pres.; Swann, Vice· Pres.; Swann, Sec.; Wotson, Treos. SPRING, Swann, Pres. ; C. Jackson, Vice.Pres.; Thomas, Sec.; M, Davis, Treas.; Belly Davis, Sponsor.

DELTA CHI OMEGA. TOP ROW; Davis (sponsor), Ables, Be ll , Castell , Conway. SECOND ROW: M. Davis, S. Davis, Dimuzio, Everett, Hill. THIRD ROW: Ishmael, C. Jackson, J. Jackson, Kimbro, Miller, FOURTH ROW: Murry, Noblitle, Park, Prestridge, Setliff, Stolon. FIFTH ROW, Striettemeir, Swann, Thomas, J, Watson , N. Watson, Wright.

In anxIOus an TiCipat ion of t he upcoming function, These Delta Chi's prove that making decoraTions is almost as much fun as the banquet itself.

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lime means pleasurable moments for Galo's as they discuss pia ns for the future activjties scheduled 10 lake place during The sprin9 semester.

TOP ROW: Baggell (sponsor), Adoir, Amis, Botes, Bradsher. ROW: Byers, Cooke, Courtney, Cranford, Crawford. THIRD ROW:

. Howell , Paine, Parker, Partezono. FOURTH ROW: Penix, Reeves , Searcy, Stafford, Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Wotobe , Watson , Wei­

WiII"oms, Wolfe , Wood

GATA

Submissive 'Muds' join veteran

members to enhance club spirit

Obeying pledgemistresses, standing on tip toes. wearing bright beanies. a nd watering flag poles - these are the things tha t remind twelve GATA pledges of last fall 's pledgeweek. At the ccmclusion of th e w eek the pledges wer e instructed in the club's aims at the formal cerem onies held in the home of the sponsor, Mrs. Baggett.

Christmas came early for the members and their dates as the annual Christmas party was held at the pumping sta tion . An evergreen tree. red lights, and a jolly Santa Claus s~rven as decor· a tion for the festive occasion .

" A Touch of Gold" g reeted GATA couples a t their March 19 banquet a t th e Augusta Inn . These . and other fun ctions round ed out their ac ti viti es.

OFFICERS. FALl: Bradsher, Pres .; Howell, Vice· Pres.; Cra wford, Sec.; Reiboldt, Treos. SPRING: Howell, Pres. ; Reiboldt , Vice· Pres.; Tedford , Sec.' Parker, Treos_; Jeannette Baggett, Sponsor.

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!ntricale sle ps a nd postel colors cha racterized the trad itiona l w ind ing of t he Ma y pole which a nnou nced the arrival of sp ring at Ha rd ing College

JU GO JU

Dramatic talents of pledges

exploited during the final rites

"W e're Ju Go Ju cutie, cutie, cutie pies!" rang out across th e campus as twelve girls began a week of pledging . Following formal initiation at the home of Mrs. Thompson , the Ju Go Ju's began a yea r of fun and hard work .

The fall semester was highlighted by a banquet at Kelly's Restaurant, which promoted the them e "Friendship is Warmth ." Amid holly, red ribbons, and candlelight the couples enjoyed smor gasbord and the melodies provided by Dot Beck.

T he traditional May Fete, a chili supper, and an all-day ou ting completed the roster of activiti es for the spring semester.

OFFI CERS . FALL: Smith, Pres.; Camp, Vice. Pres.; Forbess. Sec.; BU lle r, Treos. SPR! NG: Yales, Pres.; Camp, Vice· Pres.; Hed rick, Sec.; R. Cobb, Treos.; Jane Sharp, Sponsor.

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JU GO J U. TOP ROW : Sharp !sponsor!, Barnes, Browner, Butler, Camp. SECOND ROW: G. Cobb, R Cobb, Darter, Dixon, Evans . TH IRD ROW: Forbess, Head, Hed rick, Heg'J ie, Holland . FOURTH ROW, Johnson, light, Marks. Murphy, Peacock, Pearce . FIFTH ROW , Petty, Smith, Storli ng, Tipps . Vonn , Yates

DELTA . TOP ROW: Boyce, Brown, Chitwood. B. Cooper, S. Cooper, ROW, Dismuke, Felch, Fenley, Ferrell. Hitchens. THIRD ROW: Holt. Hunnicu tt, Jacques, Kelley, Koger. FOURTH ROW: Larkins, Neiderer, Owens, Pierce. Principe. FIFTH ROW: Rice, Riggs, Wa, t, Wheat, Wright

KAPPA DELTA

Lowly pledges step to active

status at candlelight ceremony

Twelve industrious Kappa Della pledges clad 1n lh e- ir loy al gray and w h ite costum es began a busy week of pledging in early October. The longed-fol' end of the week was cl imaxed by a cand lel ight ce remony in the H er itage Hoom . After the pledges were formally initi a ted th ey each re­ce ived a p;a rdinia corsage. th eir club flower.

"Drcam s of Christmas' set th e scene fo r Kappa Del ta's ba nquet wh ich was h eld a t Kelly's Res­taur'an t in Bald Kn ob on lovem ber 26. Angcl hair m ing led w ith greenery and a kissi ng ball of mistl e­toe added to the festi ve a tmos phere. J erry Sta rr del i ve red a humoro us speech and Dot Beck gave a g-a lamusical contribution .

The traditional Hawaiian Luau, comple te w ith mlill muus. was held in late spr inp;.

OFF ICERS. FALl: Kelley, Pres.; Walt, Vice·Pres.; Boyce, Sec.; Hunnicutt, Treas. SPRING: Wait, Pres.; Dismuke, Vice·Pres.; Felch, Sec.; Hanna, Treas.; Mrs. John E. Berryhill Sponsor

and greenery lend a romantic atmosphere to the Kappa Delta 's "Dreams of Christmas' banquet as Dot Beck sings a variety of songs.

KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA

Gophers dig through pledge

week to be active T ri-Kappa's

The gold KKK signifies the key to lasting friend­ships and Tri-Kappa member s agree that their associations and activiti es together h ave generated such fri endships.

This yea r sixteen n ew "gopher s" wer e added to the club at a candlelight cer em ony h eld in the home of their sponsor, Mrs. Ganus.

Wyldewood in mid-November set the scene for the annual third function . W einers cooked over an open fire, ga mes, a hootenanny, and a closing devoti on al all helped make the evening a success.

" Plan ning a Chapel Program " was a difficult task for Tri -Kappa's as was shown in the annual chapel progra m.

An outing and Rn "Under the Sea" banquet rounded out th e year's activities.

OFfiCERS. FALL: Galyean , Pres.; Pitner, Vice-Pres.; Bradford, Sec.; Cronin , Trea s. SPRING: Galyean, Pres. ; Pitner, Vice· Pres. ; Bradford , Sec .; Le­Fevor, Treas . Louise Gonus, Sponsor.

KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA . TOP ROW: Gonus (sponsor), Adamson, Bixler, Brad ford, Burton. SECOND ROW: Clary, Colemon, Cronin, Deay, Del ong. THIRD ROW: Erwin, Galyean, Graddy, Gregory, Hendrix. FOURTH ROW: Krouse, LaFevor, Lee, lindell, Mohon, Mears . FIFTH ROW: Mimms, Mitchell . Pitner, Scroggins, Spurlock, Teale .

Vickie Mitchell proves that It's a Womans World " as she portrays the port of William Shakespeare in fhe reading of a famous quotation.

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DIIIgenlly spending Iheiraher·len" sludy lime preparing for Iheir coming banquel, Ihese Kappa Phi"s appear engrossed in making linoleum prinls.

lAPPA PH I. TOP ROW: Allmon [sponsor), Ashlon, Aull, A. Barrelf. SECOND ROW, 11:. Barrelt. Barry, Beavers, Bowlby. THIRD ROW: Calio­

n, Chambers, Chesler, Christy, Craig. FOURTH ROW: Freeman, Greeno­woy. Handley, Hawkins, Holt. FIFTH ROW: lawrence, leckliler, Mobley, Hogel, Sells SIXTH ROW: B. Smilh, K. Smith, Stovall, Whatley, Williams.

KAPPA PHI

Theme for Valentine banquet

set as 'Candlelight and Roses'

Twelve very lowly worms cr awled bravely through pledge week and a trial before a kangaroo court to becom e active, full-fledged Ka ppa Phi's. The pledges were inducted at an impressive candle­ligh ted ceremony which was held at the h ome of t heir sponsor, Mrs. Altman .

Tn mid-November club members and their dates spent an evening out under the stars as' they took a hayride to Wyldewood. After a cookout the couples hiked to Bee Rock for a devotional.

"Candlelight and Roses" was the them e for the annual banquet held February 14 at the Augusta Inn . The m embers and their dates were entertained by Dan Smith as a highlight to the evening.

OFFICERS. FALl: Barry, Pres.; Smith, Vice·Pres.; Lecldiler, Sec.; Nagel, Treas. SPRING: B. Smilh, Pres .; Hawkins, Vice· Pres.; leckliler, Sec.; Nagel , Treas.; Barbara Altman, Sponsor.

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To Ko Jo Kai Chris Carpenter skillful handling of the basketball and a careful aim are importan t fOClors in her efforts to raise the score of her feam.

KO JO KAt

Crimson blazers adorn campus

as Kojies begin pledgeweek

Fourteen eager pledges donned red blazers in ea rly October as they became prospective Kojies. A t the hom e of their sponsor, Mrs. Tucker. they were formally inducted into the club .

The scen ic beauty of Petit Jean Sta te Pa rk added the fi na l touch to a day of fun shared by Kojies and thei r da tes in a fa ll outing. Appe tites whetted by va rious acti v it ies such as hiking and boa ting were sa ti sfied by hot dogs cooked over an open fire.

Valentines and candlelight set a romantic mood for the February banquet which was held a t the Augusta Inn . To climax thi s en ch anted evening. Dan Smith sang and the gentlem en were presented w ith boxes of Valentine candy.

A third fun ct ion was held near the end of the spri ng semester to climax the acti vi ti es of the year.

OFFICERS. FALl: Prucha, Pres.; Philbrick, Vice·Pres.; Hom. Sec.; Daniel, Treas. SPRING: Hom, Pres.; Kline, Vice.Pres.; Bryson, Sec.; Renfro, Treas.; Ermal Tucker, Sponsor.

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KO JO KAI. TOP ROW, Tucker (sponsor), Balthrop, Blair, Bloomberg SECOND ROW: Bradford, Bryson, Carpenter, Chapman. THIRD ROW: Daniel, Dean, Hom, Kline. FOURTH ROW: Mason, Masters, Munn, Perry. FIFTH ROW: Philbrick, Prucha, Renfro, Robb. SIXTH ROW: Spencer, Viles Witowski. Young.

W COMPANERAS. TOP ROW: Simmons (sponsor!, Alexander, Argo, Bisbee, Boyd. SECOND ROW: Brown, Bryant, Crone, Forrest, Harris . HIRO ROW , Helm, Herbst, Jnckson. Johns, Martin. FOURTH ROW: Mauck,

FIFTH ROW, Sharp, Smith , Stauffer,

LAS COMPANERAS

In step with club loyalty song

\ roaches' march, infest campus

"Hurrah fo r LC' was su ng by the lowly " roaches" as they faithfully m arch ed across cam ­pus each morning to please their dem anding pledge­mistresses . A rou gh initiation a t 'VVyldewood ended the per iod of tria l for the pledges, and they la ter promised to uphold the honor of the clu b In a candlelight cerem ony .

The Su gar Plum Fairy, t in soldiers_ and numerous other fa iryland toys developed the de­lightful Christmas banquet th eme of " Nutcracker Suite" to highlight the activit ies of the year . The LCs a nd their guests were taken from fa iryland to fol kland by Syn etle Hubba rd w ho entertained the g roup by singing a selection of fol ksongs. Dr. H. T . Clar k delivered a speech and showed a group of short, colorful film s to the stuffed a llenders.

The club's annual Spani sh Su pper was held in Ihe spring a nd an outing was planned 10 end the ac ti vities of 111 C yea r.

(~ OFFICERS. FALl: Terry. Pres.; Boyd, Vice - Pres.; Mauck, Sec.; Argo, Treas SPRING: Mauck, Pres.; Boyd, Vice · Pres , Bryant , Sec .. Argo , Treas.

Mrs. Russell Simmons, Sponsar.

o,.n house provided an opportunity for lC's to become acquainTed with the new women students and 10 meeT prospeCTS for club membership,

MU ETA ADELPHIAN

Men become seamstresses at

old-fashioned country supper

A hayrid e out under the stars led to an evening of fu n and entertainment for the MEA's and their da tes. Arriving at the pumping sta tion, they quickly consumed a pot of old-fashioned stew. The highlight of the evening came when the gentl emen took needle and thread in h and to fini sh aprons wh ich their da tes had so gra ciously consented to m ake for them . Tired but h appy, the weary cou ples climbed on the hay wagon to return from their evening of delightful fun .

Valentine's Day brought " Hearts In Tune" to set the m ood of their banquet . Carol Byers and Darrell Chitty presented a selecti on of son gs to m ake the evening even more m emorable.

OFFI CER S. FAll: Wilson, Pres.; Valentine, Vice· Pres.; Karnes, Sec.; Grif· fin, Treas . SPRING: Griffin, Pres .; B. Bonnerl , Vice· Pres .; Sims, Sec. ; Rogers, Treos. ; lois Vines, Sponsor.

Slopping 01 The desk to sign ou l before leaving for a bunking pa rty, These M EA's anticipate on enjoyable evening of frolicking and fun .

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MU ETA ADELPHIAN. TOP ROW, Ayers, B. Bonnell, C. Bonnell, K. Bon· nell. SECOND ROW: Brewer, Bridges, Brown, Busby. THIRD ROW: David­son, Dowdey, Griffin, Grjffith. FOURTH ROW: Jones, Karnes, Maddox, Norry. FI FTH ROW, Rogers, Scott, Shannon, Simpson, Sims. SIXTH ROW: Smith, Volentine, WaH, Word, Wilson.

. Concentration appears eTChed on the faces of these MEA·s as they active ly cheer their teammates on to a viCTory in This volleyball game

time is on en,oyoble time for Oege's as they discuss plans for the future events which are to toke place during the sp ring semester.

Benson. Sroderick, Cope, Corter. THIRD ROW: Deacan, Fl ippen , Houtz, milOn, Joh nson FOURTH ROW: Jones, Kelton, Loveless. McCullough .

SIXTH ROW:

OEGE

Hayride out highlights fall

under

fun the stars

for OEGE

The fall weather and beautiful scenery were enjoyed by the Oege's and their da tes a t a cookout and hayride at Camp W yldewood. The group en ­joyed feasting on chili , playing ga m es, and sing ing songs around the campf ire. The evening was high ­lighted wi th a devotional arou nd the dy ing ember s of an expiring fire.

Chri stmas brought the club sisters together a t the hom e of Mrs. Bills for a "white elephant" party. They exchanged gifts and presented a sweater to the club beau , Sherman Shewmaker. . The Oege's and their guests journeyed to Rome for an evenin g- of entertainment and adventure. Peggy Flippen, with Janice Barker accompan ying, sang a selection of songs from "Rome Adventure."

T o bring the acti vities to a close, the Oege's retrea ted to a nearby resort for a day of hiking, boa tin g_ and campfire-cooked food,

OFFICERS. FAll : Benson, Pres.; Cope, Vice ·Pres .; Stogner, Sec.; Turney . Treos, SPRING: Deacon, Pres.; Turney . V ice.Pres .; N . Ashley, Sec. ; R. Ashley. Treos. ; Sora Bills, Sponsor.

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Ch ristmas t ime provides a n opportuni ty fo r Omega Phi's to give club beau Dway ne Va n Rh eenen a stocking st uffed with goodie s for Christmas.

OMEGA PHI

'Kiddy' costumes characterize

theme for gay third function

Six teen lowly" finites" closed out a busy week of pledging with rough initiation in the College Park followed by the fonnal initiation a t the h om e of Mrs. Atteberry. They joined forces with the veteran members to compete in a year of active participation in club sports and activities.

"The Farmer in the Dell," " Drop the Hanker ­chief," and other juvenile games were played by Omega Phi 's and their dates at the annual Kiddy Party held at the pumping station .

As their project members presented the Omega Phi Scholarship Awa rd to the club with the high est cumulative grade point average.

OFFICERS. FALL: Binegar, Pres.; Vaughn, Vice-Pres.; Humph reys, Sec.; Dasher, Treas. SPRING: Chambers, Pres.; Vaughn, Vice-Pres,; Shaw, Sec,; Howard, Treas.: Ruth Atteberry, Sponsor.

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OMEGA PHI. TOP ROW: Atteberry (sponsor), Anderson, Binegar, Black, Chambers. SECOND ROW: Cohen, Dasher, Dean, A. Garlock, D. Garlock THIRD ROW: Garret, Heid, Hendrix, Howard, E. Huddleston. FOURTK ROW: J. Huddleston, L. Huddleston, Humphreys, Nuske, Parker. FIFTH ROW: Rucker, Rushing, Shaw, Turner, Vaughan.

PMI DELTA. TOP ROW:Pryor !sponsor), Allmon, Bennett, Burke, Chroniste r SECOND ROW, Clark, Dickerson, Ditsleof, Henderson, Hollomon. THIRD ROW: Kincade, Krope , Low, Pate, Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Poller, Pruitt,

Roten. S. Rolen , Rouse, Sondley. FIFTH ROW: Scruggs, Staggs, Taylor,

PHI DELTA

Phi Delta

week to

'rats ' endure trying

become members

" When we are initiated, then we will be ap­preciated" was a common feeling of thirteen " rats" as they endured the hardships of pledgeweek. At the close of the week the pledges were instructed in the idea ls of the club at the home of their sponsor. Mrs. Neale Pryor.

In the fall the Phi Delta 's and the ir dates journeyed to scenic Petit Jean State Park for the annual outing. After hiking a long footpaths and climbing mountain slopes the couples sa tisfier! their appetites with a cookout over an open fire .

Enthusiasm was sparked within the club throu ghout th e year as they ac ti vely participater! in club sports.

The year's activities were climaxed by a banquet and third fun ction held in the sprin g.

OFFICFRS. FAll: Phillips, Pres.; S. Rolen, Vice-Pres.; Rouse, Sec.; Dils­lear, Treas. SPRING: Rouse, Pres; Pruitt, Vice-Pres.; Wilhite, Sec.; Clark, Treas.; Treva Pryor, Sponsor.

ok ng a breok from the ir tiring pledging actiVities, these Phi Delto " rots " discuss possible methods of revenge for tyrann ical pledgemistresses.

REGINA

Reginas take to the hills to

climax busy week of pledging

A rainy October day found the Reginas and their dates at Petit Jean State Park enjoying fun and froli c in the mountains. Hikers followed the long footpath down to Cedar Falls while some couples visited "Vinrock Farm. Hungry appetites wcre sa ti sfied by "sloppy joe's."

At the beg inning of pledgeweek thirteen " regal" pledges crown ed tlwmsclves as they became lowly subservants to the ir pledgemistresses.

"Shangri-Ia" suggested an unusual theme for a late February banquet held at Bill's Restaurant. Tables for two along with the candlelight provided a romantic atmosphere. The evening was climaxed with a performance of the " "Vorlds of Shakespeare" by Julie Huddleston and Andy Saunders.

Of.fICERS. FALl: Lloyd, Pres ; Grandi, Vice· Pres.; Hyde, Sec.; Atteberry, Treas. SPRING, Grandi, Pres.; Mull ins, Vice·Pres. ; Brown, Sec. ; Hyde, Treas. ; Bessie Moe Pryor, Sponsor

REGINA . TOP ROW, Pryor (sponsor), Atteberry, Barker, Brown, Byrd. SECOND ROW, Clark, (Iosterman , Gillean, Grandi, Hall. THIRD ROW, Hankins, Hawk ins, Herndon, Holder, Hyde, Ingram. FOURTH ROW, Jones, Johnson, ledbetter, lemon, Lloyd , Martin . FIFTH ROW, Medearis,

Mullins , Parks, Reeder, Sewell, WrighT

Regina 's Nancy Ingram, Re l ::J lloyd, Debbie Janes, ond her dale Pol Barker pause momentarily as they hike along mounTain Trails of Petit Jeon.

their efforts in a succeuful allempt to cantrol the basketball, the Theta Psi team exercised the type of cooperation required ta Win games.

PSI. TOP ROW: Storr (sponsor), Bell, Bradford, F. Bush. SECOND : Dooley, Eckerberg, Eddy, Focks. THIRD ROW: Green, Hollis, Kee,

FOURTH ROW: lasley, lewis, McClaren, Mathis. FIFTH ROW , , H. Robbins, K. Robbins, Smi th. SIXTH ROW: Stafford, Stanley ,

Thompson , Wolf

THETA PSI

Pins fall and scores climb as

group participation pays off

Tn ea rly October thirteen eager " rabb its" hopped a bout the campus as they humbly served pledge­mistresses. The week was climaxed by formal initi­ation which was held at the home of Mrs. Jen y Sta rr. The pledges quickly joined forces with the ac tive members and the club's eage r spirit led t hem to the winning of the bowling championship.

En thusiast ic su pport was shown by Theta Psi Ihis yea r in the intramural sporLs prop;ram in which Lhere wa s good parti c ipation in the various activ iLies.

The year has been highlighted by frequent get­togethers and bunking parties at the home of Barbara Thompson.

At the beginning of the second semester plans were made for-the spring banquet.

OffiCER S. FALl: Bush, Pres.; H. Robbins, Vice· Pres .; Lewi s, Sec.; Stanley, Treas. SPRING: Green, Pres.; Focks . Vice -Pres .; Petway , Sec .; Stanley , Treos .; Befly Storr. Sponsor.

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Tofebts joi ned by Mrs. Wilson , their sponsor, soy "hello" 10 meel and greet t he incoming women students who "isited their display to get acquainted

TOFtBT

Eleven \ toads' now members

after having a bunking party

"Hey. toad. come clean my room~ :' was a familia r phrase hea rd during pledgeweek. For the entire week eleven lowly pledges received su ch orders for operation . At the close of this "event­ful" week the hard workers were trea ted to a bunk ing party at W yldewood and then were for­mally initiated into the club at the hom e of their sponsor, Mrs. Wilson.

Anxious for the holiday season to arrive ea rly. Torebt members and their da tes journeyed to a nea rby restaurant for an evening of "Season 's Greeting." Three club members sang ca rols and :vi r . Gene T albert spoke.

As the ir project for the yea r the mem bers sent a monetary con tri bution to the Paral\ould Christi an Children's Home.

OFFICERS. FALl: Davis, Pres.; McCloud. Vice·Pres.; Allen, Sec.; Coyne, Treas. SPRING: learned, Pres.; Nelms, Vice.Pres.; Clark, Sec.; Duer, Treos .; Mrs Murrey Wilson . Sponsor

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TOFEBT. TOP ROW: Wilson !sponsorl. Allen, Barnes, Britton, Brown. SECOND ROW: Carpenter, Chambliss, Clark, Coyne, Da"is. THIRD ROW Duer, Gor,sner, Gibson, Grimes, Hendrix . FOURTH ROW: Hulell, lomb. l earned, McCloud, Nelms, N ick. FIFTH ROW: Ogle, Rosebeary, Son· derson. Thomas, Tippins . Wilson

Au st in, Bell s, COin , Camp. OND ROW , Creech, Ford, Hancock, Hunt. TH IRD ROW : Jewell , law­

lock lor. McDonald. FOURTH ROW: Madden, Norris . Perry , Posv ic. ROW- Price. M Smith , S. SmiTh , W rig hT .

WHC

Novel 'beatnik' idea utilized

by WHC's for third function

One of the oldest clubs on campus began an active year of participation as the presen t m embers were joined by seventeen pledges. They were ins tructed in the club traditions at a candlelight ceremony held at the h ome of Mrs. Cox, their sponsor.

In the fall the WHC's and their dates enjoyed a beatnik party at tJle pumping sta tion . Pizza, coconut bobs, a nd spontaneous enter tainmen t high­l ighted tJl e evening .

In the Valentine atmosphere of February 12 the members and their da tes attended a banquet cen ­tered around the theme of "H earts and Roses." Entertainment consisting of both folk and popular songs was sung by Carol Byers and Darrell Chitty.

OFFICERS, FAll: M cDonald, Pre s. ; M . Smi th, Vice · Pres .; Hunt , Sec.; Lock lar, Treos. SPR ING : McDonold , Pre s. ; M . SmiTh , V ice-Pres ; Hunt , Sec.; l ockla r. Treas.; Mrs. Bill y Roy Cal( , Sponsor.

congen Ial smiles and a worm friendl iness cha racterize W HC" s M ary Al ice Sm iTh and l inda Robi nson as They we lcome visi tors at open house

lET A PHI lET A

Breaking of Valentine pinata

showers the guests with treats

The breaking of the Valentine pinata was the highlight of the Zeta Phi third function. After the pinata was broken, each gentleman sc rambled to find hi s very own valentine and to gather bits of goodies. After the excitement of the pinata breaking, the group ga ther ed around the fireplace fo r informal singing. The function was held at the home of Cindy Watts.

Eighteen pledges becam e active club members du ring a formal initiation at the home of Miss Bell.

"Golden Holly" decorated Kelly 's Grill for the club's ann ual Christmas banquet. The couples were entertained with a speech by Billy Ray Cox and music by The Agents. To climax the even ing, each g irl presented her date with a humorous g ift.

OFfiCERS. FAll: Donley, Pre~.; W oolard, Vice· Pres.; Martm, Sec., Row

land, Treas SPRI NG, Woolard, Pres· Spears. V;ce·Pres- M iller Sec Walts. Treos Winne Bell Sponsor

ZETA PHI ZETA . TOP ROW: Bell hponsar), Bornes, Brock, Burchfield, Chisum. SECOND ROW : Clark, Crowell , Cudd, Donley, Dorman. TH IRD ROW: Emanuel, Hemingw ay, Hoggon, Hudson, Manning . FOURTH ROW· Morr in, M iller, Price, Rowl and, Si ms FIFTH ROW, Spears, Stell , Turner, Watt s, W ill iams , Woolard

E)(lend,ng a friendly w elcome to fresh man girl s as they come through the line ot open house, These Zeta Phi' s are typical of the Hording spirit

to utilize their pre-game defense locl ics, the Zeta Rho girl s exert their moximum effort in on ottempl to gain a victory for their sociol dub.

IHO . TOP ROW : MUllcy (sponsor), Bolentme, Boll, Bells, Cobb. ROW: England , Fortner, Grange, Holey, Holeman. THIRD ROW . loney, lester, l ittle john, McAllister. FOURTH ROW: McMackin ,

Pearce, Pierce, Pentecost . FIFTH ROW: Pharr, Sears, Barbaro

_'''~''''''y Shanks . Sheehy, Taylor

ZETA RHO

'Go Zeta Rhd resounds across

campus as pledge week starts

"Go Zeta Rho !" This unforge llable so ng for twelve Zeta Rho " zugs" rang out loud and clear over the campus during pledge \\'e~k . After a tiring week of pledging, the submissive pledge~ became ac tive members of the club during an inducti on ceremony at the home of their club sponso r.

A fall outing on beautiful Petit Jea n mountain served as a time to unite the club sisters. They en­joyed tramping throu gh the woods and looking at the colorful fall scenery.

The mem bers of Zeta Rho joined with their club brothers, TNT, for a festive evening of Christmas caroling. Upon returning to the campus. the Christ­mas carolers gather ed in the Emerald Boom to feast on lucious pizza .

OFFICERS. FAll: Klrkbnce, Pres, Marteney Vlce·Ples. Tay lor, Sec; Pierce, Treos SPRING: Hoby, Pres McAllisTer, Vice-Pres lesfer, Sec Sears, Treos.- Eloise Muncy Sponsor

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