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THE RED AND BLACK. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1945
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Kappa Alpha Theta
To Honor Rushees
With House Dance
The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority
will entertain at a house dance for
rushees on Saturday night fiom 9
to 12 o’clock. The chaperones will
be Mrs. R. J. Rucker and Mr. and
Mrs. John F. Burke.
The date list is as follows:
Lib Kenlmer
Ann FortHon
Toni Cofer
Gloria Strickland
Emily Pruitt
Betty Jackaon
Hosalyn Atklnaon
Patty Kates
Pat Meli
Nancy Nix Ul
Henrietta Kicklighter Bill Glenn
Barbara Oronk Carl Heath
Emily Millican
Jeanne Stiegllts
Madeline Tucker
June de Bcaugrine
Marlon Went
Helen Drlftmler
Betty Floreuce
Lee Pinkard
Joel Cox
Hayne Murphy
Tommy Lee llorne
Tommy Medtin
Emory Bass
Ablt Maiaey
Bill Monroe
John Gordon
Warren Garner
Sally Orr
Ruth Barron
Susie Miller
Betty Tucker
Jackie Jacobs
Fritz Yundt
Ruth Barron
Carolyn Bexley
Janet Cheves
Virginia Betts
Martha Ball
Holmes Watson
Bill Dixon
Sam Guy
Frank Flanders
Norri* Kelley
Joe Tucker
Bill Miller
Roy Foster
John Rogers
Jimmy Carlton
Bill Maloney
J. P. White
Ed Forester
Jim De La Pierre
Bobby Brown
Bob Woods
Jack Holmes
Dick Stewart
UGA
Charles Sorrells
To Furnish Music
For Sigma Nu Ball
Charlie Sorrells with his "14 Men
and a Blonde" orchestra will be the
featured attraction at the Sigma Nu
house on the River Road Saturday
evening from 9 to 12 o'clock when
Mu chapter entertains with its an
nual White Star Ball.
Sorrells and his musicians have
played engagements at several of
Atlanta's leading hotels and clubs.
He comes to Athens well recommend
ed for his versatility of style, being
equally at home with hot swing or
sweet, slow tunes.
The dance will be open.
The date list follows:
Hilly Rutland
Span Green
•left Newbern
Bob Tollett
Sigma Chi To Give
Supper and Dance
Sigma Chi fraternity will enter
tain with a lawn supper and dance
Friday. May 18, from 6:30 to 12
o'clock. Chaperones will be Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Bailey and Mrs. W. I.
JmKson.
The date list is as follows:
The PI Bet* Phi sorority recently
elected the following officers: Mary
Anne Tyler, Atlanta, president;
Mary Lee Logan, Elberton, vice presi
dent; Betty Jane Williams, Atlanta,
recording secretary; Iris Westbrook,
Augusta, corresponding secretary;
and Margaret Carruthers, College
Park, treasurer.
New officers of Homecon, club for
home economics majors, were in
stalled at a candle light service.
Those installed were Nell Ruth
Davis. Sprtngplace, president; Oloria
Kicklighter, Savannah, vice presi
dent; Ethel Martin, Jefferson, cor
responding secretary; Kathleen Mire,
Bowdon, recording secretary; and
Bess Brownlee, Calhoun, treasurer.
Alpha Chi Bar-B-Q
Will Honor Rushees
The pledges and actives of Alpha
Chi Omega will entertain their rush
ees at a barbecue to be given at
Charlie Williams on Thursday, May
24, from 4 to 8 o’clock.
The dates are as follows:
Joe ConkIt*
Whltey Dawson
Bill Bonl
Wailc McAfee
Thomas Morgan
Jack Peacock
Ed Brown
Ed Cnare
Buddy Burton
Bill 6tt
Bob Pollard
Waldo Palmer
Jack Smith
Yank Butnball
Nick A bid
Joe Brock
I.ouIhc Jarrell
Joyce Mathews
Mary Biiliugxljr
Mary Dozier
Connie Anhford
Marjorie Rvan
Dot Pollard
Nan Acher
Mac Christian
Betty Jean Peacock
Ruth Jane Whelchel
Chris Costello
Lib Bowen
Betty Ray
Margie Riggers
Alice Cowart
Elizabeth Shackleford
Jackie DeLoach
Mary Ainsworth
Sally Wakefield
UGA
Joyce Edwards
Hazel Brown
Jean Hammack
Mary Leila Benton
Beverly Edwards
Mac Christian
Mary Presley
Lenora Wells
Margie Jackson
Grace Lee
Emily Conwell
Betty Hammond
Ruby Walraven
Margie 8human
Joyce Lee
Charlotte Smith
Jane Maughon
Ted Ballad
Bill Ariall
O /C Bill Griffin
Ens. John Beggs
Grady Smith
Toni Morgan
Ablt Massey
Welter Bushin
Art Reeher
Larry Johnson
Jimmy DcLay
Neil Woods
Charlie Baxter
Bill Clary
Forrest Champion
Edwin Went
Larry Davis
UGA
SOCIETY
...In Brief
Alplin Gamma Delta will enter
tain with an Informal dance for Ath
ens rushees, Saturday evening, May
19, from 8:30 to 12 o'clock.
Kappa Alpha fraternity recently
elected the following officers: Frank
Flanders. Swalnsboro, vice presi
dent; Bob Brown, NSwnan, corres
ponding secretary; Roy Foster, Wad-
ley, recording secretary.
LOST—On Main Campus, silver and
white Parker "61." Betty Grlner.
Phone 9202.
C. E. DrI.osch
Bill Monroe
Mac Richey
Fred 8turges
Thad Persons
Norman Jacksou
Bill Miller
Billy Tidwell
Hicks Hines
Sian Hoblnson
Newell Hamilton
Ottls Ethridge
Dave Miller
Charlie Rogers
Jesse Grvar
Tom Scott
Johnny DeGregory
Joe Rogers
Lambeth Mayes
Jimmy ltedfern
Joe Citesna
Don Downs
Bill Said
George Scott
Donnie Snow
Ablt Massey
Miriam Lamb
Jean Bowera
Mary Ainsworth
M. VanLandingham
Ann Puryear
Jenolse Land
Katharine Roberts
Georgia Johns
Laverne Rushing
Anne I.nrgin
Betty Mcllwrtln
Kathryn Dozier
Mary Jean Crum
Anne McLain
Betty Bvrd Foy
Ell He Morris
Ella Murrell
Gladney Holder
Mary Manning
Lucinda Richey
Margie Moore
Mary Williams
Ann Ganns
Jerry Glover
Jane McClure
Dot Fowler
-UGA-
The Homecon Club will entertain
senior home economics students at
a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock May 25.
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Compliments of
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Theta Slgmn Phi and Slgmn Delta
Clil are giving a supper party to
night at Charlie Williams In honor
of the Journalism faculty.
Sigma Chi fraternity recently
elected the following officers: C. E.
DeLoach, president; Bill Monroe,
vice president; Mac Richey, secre
tary; and Don Downs, treasurer.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon recently
elected the following officers:
George Dudley Wter, Athens, presi
dent; Frank Cheatham, Savannah,
vice president; Harold Clarke, For
syth, secretary; Van Noy Wler, Ath
ens, treasurer; Hubert Dyar, RoyB-
ton, correspondent; Hinton Pierce,
Augusta, chronicle; Charles Sikes,
Lawrencevllle, herald; Bob Sanders,
Augusta, warden; and Kenneth Hin
son, Coral Gables, Fla., deputy
treasurer.
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