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TIIK UNIVERSITY OP O BO ROM, ATHENS, GA„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955
Zeta Phi lit a Llects Paul New President
Sandra Paul, Athens. was elected president of Zeta Phi Eta, honorary
speech and drama fraternity, at a recent meeting? of the organization. Miss
Paul Is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
Others officers are Juliana While. Macon, vice president; Claudette
Hastings, Griffin, treasurer, and Margaret Jones, Cordele, secretary.
The fraternity is also planning to produce a scries of radio programs
over station WOAU beginning Oec. 10, Miss Paul announced this week.
The show will be primarily for children and will be on the air Saturday
afternoons at 3:30.
Members of the organization also served as ushers during the recent
University Theater presentation of "Sabrina Pair."
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Dance Club for Women
I o Meet Each Tuesday
Dance Club, recently reorgan
ized by Women's Athletic Asso
ciation, will meet each Tuesday
at the Women's Physical Educa
tion building at 6:30 p.m.
The organization, under di
rection of Miss Sally Hanger, is
for the benefit of all women stu
dents interested in dancing and
performance. A 1 1 University
women interested in joining are
invited to attend these meetings
Fraternities Pledge 64 Men
As "Wildcat" Rushing Closes
Seventeen fraternities pledged 64 men as a result of “wildcat”
rush. The newly pledged Greeks are: Alpha Gamma Rho: Robert Rid-
inger, Roe Wall, Hugh Gay, Norman Freeman, Boris Doobinin, Albert
Stritt. Jimmy (Tlykle, Billy McKeller, Dan Alday.
Alpha Tau Omega: Billy Ballard,
Fred Miller, Virgil Whitfield, Flem
ing Vinson, Fred Carswell. Chi Psi:
Ken Smallwood, Tom Hayes. Delta
MIGNON FRANKLIN
Courageous Heart
Achieves Success
This past summer I had the for
one of the South’s most successful
Miss Patti Roberts, who Is Mrs. j
M. J. Moore in married life, has her
own shop in Chattanooga, Tenn. and
designs gowns for weddings as far
north as Illinois and as far south as
Montezuma, Ga.
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tunate experience of interviewing
fashion creators.
most about the small grey-halred de
signer was her youthful and cheer
ful appearance and outlook, regard
less of the fact that she is the only
surviving member of her family.
Unlike many who have become suc
cessful because of their own initia
tive, Patti Roberts believes that suc
cess does not mean wealth, but in
ward peace and happiness.
A burning desire to create, de
spite being told as a child that her
life would be a failure, encouraged
the ambitious Georgian to succeed
in her field without the advantages
of a college education.
On several occasions when exams,
assignments and other minor prob
lems seem inconvenient and almost
impossible, I like to put myself in
the place of this career woman who
achieved her goal despite tragedy
and times, simply because of a cour
ageous heart and a love of mankind.
Tan Delta: Jack Sheriff, Joe Mitch
ell. Kappa Alpha: Arthur Montgom
ery, Charlie Edwards, Bill McCowan.
Alpha Epsilon Pi: Bernie Thaler.
Lambda Chi Alpha: Jerry Allen,
Gene Moote, Jerry Canupp, Royce
Fricks. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Jim
Bankstow, Jim Curry. Tau Epsilon
Phi: A! Poldy. Sigma Nu: Billy
Hearn, Mike Meatheringham, N. H.
Chandler, Jr., Charlie Cheese, Ben
Spillers, Jim Turner.
Signui Chi: Milton Waters, Steve
Waters. I’i Kappa Alpha: Kermit
Bates, Bob Cleveland, Charlie Barnes,
Allen Matthews. Tommy Carteaux,
Louis Fox. Pi Kappa Phi: Eddie Fox,
Marian Allred, Gene Hodges, Ray Al
lison, Norman Stuckey.
Phi Kappa Tau: John Cye. Theta
Chi: Frank Miller, Paul Lyons,
Wayne Crockett, Tom Mann, Tom
Farmer, Ruel Galbreath, Elmo Rags
dale.
Kappa Sigma: Neal Breen, Don La
marr, Jerry Grayson, Fletcher Bald
win, Carlton Gates, till Phi: Dickie
Jervie, Chet Kaiser, Forman Bis-
mukes.
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Phi IJpsilon Omicron Adopts
Colored YWCA as Project
Improving the programs of the
Athens colored Young Women’s
Christian Association is the new ser
vice project of Phi Upsilon Omicron,
professional home economics frater
nity.
Phi U members visited the colored
YWCA girls last week and demon
strated how to make inexpensive,
attractive and useful Christmas gifts.
Next week scrapbooks will be made
and sent to patients in mental hos
pitals in the state.
Kappa Psi Taps Four Men
Kappa Psi, professional pharma
ceutical fraternity, pledged four men
last week. The new pledges are Dan
Elrod, Savannah; Calvin Parker, El-
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