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THK UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHKNH, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1955
Annual Fashion Show Scheduled
March 8 in Fine Arts Auditorium
“Caribbean Cruise” will be the theme of the third annual fashion
show scheduled Mar. 8, 8:80 p.m. in Fine Arts Auditorium.
The production is being sponsored
by the fashion promotion class in the
College of Business Administration
In cooperation with Davidson’s of
Athens, who will furnish the clothes
and technical assistance.
Over 200 University students will
work with and participate in the
show. These students will come from
the Schools of Business Administra
tion, Journalism, Fine Arts, Home
Economics, Daw, Pharmacy, Veteri
nary Medicine and Education.
The show will be presented in
throe scenes, * r A Morning in Nassau,”
"An Afternoon in Bermuda" and "A
Night in Havana.”
Features between acts will be se
lections by the Glee Club, perform
ances by the modern dance class of
the physical education department
and the stunt-night winning Chi
Omega skit.
John Q. West, Inc.
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Sororities Complete Formal Initiations
Of 195 Women During Winter Quarter
More than 195 women have been formally initiated into 13 sororities during winter quarter. A list
of sorority initiates follows. '
Alpha Olii Omega: Pat Curtis, Mary
Etheridge, Kay Howington, Julianne
Jonesr Charlotte Mathis, Mary
Moranville, Pat Thompson, Dell Wil
liams. Angela Reynolds.
Alpha Delta Pi: Fay Akins, Mar
garet Brumsey, Norma Chamblee,
Linda Downs, Barbara Drlskell, Ann
Graves, Ann Hailey, Jane Hardy,
Fran Jones, Margaret Jones, Jo Anne
Le Suer, Anne Long, Mary Alice
Nance, Nancy Richardson, Patty
Register, Jane Rowe, Fay Smith,
Nancy Smith, Margaret Tyler, Patty
Wallis, Beth Willingham, Alice
Woodson.
Alpha Gamma Delta: Suzanne Ad
ams, Betty Barnes, Pat Barnes, Caro
lyn Bridges, Pat Burke, Jo Ann Den
mark, Joyce Dunaway, Shirley Les-
senne, Elaine Paris, Jean Travis,
Martha Tucker.
Alpha Omicron Pi: Barbara Adi-
son, Beverly Croxton, Carolyn Jac
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Phi Mus, D Phi ts, Zetas Elect Officers
Three sororities recently elected officers. Phi Mu re-elected Margaret
Gholston, president; Ellen Barron, vice president; Bea Reeves, secretary;
Jane Tagge, treasurer; Ginger Burns, pledge trainer; Marion Chandler
and Josie Luchesi, rush chairmen; Sally Birchmore and Cora Player, as
sistant rush chairmen; Rosemary Wood, historian, and Joann Burns, re
porter.
Delta Phi Epsilon elected Harriet Schreiber, president; Rosalyn Selig-
man, vice president; Adele Finklestein, treasurer; Cecile Cohen, pledge
mother; Rona Fisher, recording secretary; Shirley Mark, corresponding
secretary, and Rinah Tofield, member at large.
Zeta Tau Alpha elected Ann Kolp, president; Jane Evans, vice president;
Glenda White, pledge trainer; Shirley Hires, recording secretary; Le Juana
Webb, corresponding secretary; June Cowley, historian, and Ann McTigue,
ritual chairman.
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us, Jane Lawler, Mary Elizabeth Tu-
ten, Jane Crawford, Mary Ellen Hall.
Chi Omega: Betty Hart Bryan,
Lorraine Coughlin, Betty Sue Mix-
son, Martha Lee Bridges, Carolyn
Campbell, Michael Von Cannon, Hel
en Dann, Betty Forbes, Carol Jewell,
Sally Kennedy, Sandra McKemle,
Betty McLendon, Tommie Jo May,
Claire Varnedoe, Barbara Turner,
Sally Webb, Montyne Shattuck.
Delta Phi Epsilon: Betty Cohen,
Evelyn Frothman, Stella Franco, Ja
net Knox, Sonia Robbins, Shirley
Sawilowsky, Helen Tyber, Cookie
Schaeffer, Marlene Wexler, Lenore
Goldstein, Dee Gavant.
Kappa Alpha Theta: Mary Virginia
Baughman, Gay Burkett, Mary Clapp,
Janet Emmons, Bootle Gowan, Con
nie Hicks, Barbara Hunnius, Lane
Longino, Jane McKenney, Nini Malt-
by, Erroll Methvin, Mary Ellen Mill
er, Mary Adelia Morley, Margie Mor
rissey, Dot Owens, Susannah Robert
son, Anne Sullivan, Barbara Tillery,
Mary Clare Turner, Kathy Williams,
Kay Sloan.
Kappa Delta: Betty Randall, Ann
Parker, Lourice Eubanks, Barbara
Young, Dona Barrett, Sallie Moore,
Marcy Strother, Bernice Moore, Bar
bara Ayo, Joanne Smith, Virginia
Pinson, Rose Moore, Kay Wynn, Jo
anne Sayre, Betty Gaertner, Sylvia
Downs.
Kappa Kappa Gamma: Jean Bow
ers,' Barbara Brown, Barbara Ann
Egy, Diane Elliston, Beverly Ham
mond, Cythann Hattaway, Kay Hollo
way, Catherine Maxwell, Nan Rainey,
Jane Cheu Williams, Mary Lou Wil
liams, Billie Mayes, Betty Nuttycomb,
Sandra Paul, Peggy Lovett, Delores
Barnes, Margueritt Geer, Dallis John
son.
Phi Mu: Betty Almond, Joy Bar-
geron, Diana Butler, Martha De Beav-
grine, Janet Gray, Barbara Griffith,
Ellen Harrison, Millie Lounius, Flor
ence Pollock, Ann O’Quinn, Marietta
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