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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 195«
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By Anne Sullivan
RODDY RATCLIFFE
Rod Awaits Valentine s Day
Valentine weekend is going to
be a pretty big occasion on cam
pus. From all reports, there will
be dances and parties galore.
The social whirl begins tonight
with the Delts entertaining Chi
Omega at the new Delt house, 545
Milledge.
Atlanta’s Symphony Orchestra will
give a concert in Fine Arts tonight.
Curtain time is eight o'clock.
“Flyboys" and
“doughboys” join
forces tomorrow
night to present
the annual ROTC
Military Ball.
Johnny Long will
provide the music
for this formal
event at which a
sweetheart will be
crowned! Admit
tance is by invita
tion only.
Macon’s “Rhythm Walkers” are
scheduled to provide the beat for
Chi Phi dancing at the Y camp.
Lambda Chi brothers have planned
a casual supper and Triquetra mem
bers will gather at Pinecrest Lodge
for a semi-formal dance and ban
quet.
Leap Year Sock Hop
A Leap Year Sock Hop Is being
given by Junior Panhellenic Satur
day at the Women’s PE building. A
king and queen will be crowned at
the informal event which is open to
the entire campus.
Delts. will entertain with an in
formal dance and AEPi’s are having
Rudy Brown, Atlanta, to provide the
musical end for their annual Sweet
heart Ball.
Going “costume mad” this week
are three Greek groups. Taking a
trip to “Gay Paree” are the Kappa
Sigs while Sigma Nu’s, dressed as
Almo scouts, will be dancing to Esby
Whitehead's music.
By Costume Only
Dancing to the Rhythm Walkers’
music will be Sigma Chi’s who are
planning to look their tackiest at a
“Sleezy” party. Admission is by cos
tume only.
Two closed dances are on this
week’s agenda, KA’s have secured
a local combo for their annual Val
entine dance and SAE’s will be cele
brating the day of “hearts and flow
ers” dancing to Griffin’s Bubba
Thurston combo.
Theta Chi’s annual “Jack of
Hearts” Ball is set for Saturday
night. The occasion is semi-formal.
Last, but by no means least, your
hard working Red and Black staff
will be dining and partying at Char
lie Williams.
While snooping around, trying
tine’s Day, Rod found some pretty
Those April showers must have
turned thoughts to spring, and par
ties, and love—AHHHHHHH! Any
way, there were a million and one
happenings around this collosal cam
pus and Rod did find some new ma
terial.
To begin his meanderings he slip
ped into the ADPi house and found
j Barbara Driskell engaged to Wen
dell Riddlehover, a graduate student.
Progressing down Milledge, Rod
glided by the Tri-Delt house in time
to hear of the pinning of their pres
ident, Betty Ann Hood to SAE Jim
Santa.
The DPhiE’s were wmiting to pass
on the news that Jo Ann Alterman
is pinned to Tech AEPi Herb Singer.
Flipping over to Prince for a min
ute, Rod got the word that KD Mar
gie llatvkins is pinned to Bill Con
nor, Beta Theta Pi at Sewanee.
Continuing on his merry way and
to add to his delight, Rod learned
at the Pi Beta Phi house that Teen
Scoggins is wearing the pin of Pi
Kappa Phi Jim Meadows.
At the Phi Mu house Rod tip-toed
through the door, slinked around cor
ners and overheard that Jane Clark
is pinned to SAE Johnny Mitchell.
Nearing the end of his journey
we find our old buddy at the Zeta
house, and, natch, he gets the low-
down on Sherry Farnetti and Len
Spadafino, member of the football
to get things in order for Valen-
interesting events on the campus,
team, who were married Saturday.
A little worn but much happier,
Rod ends his journey at Soule Hall
where resides Betty Stubbs who is
engaged to Auburn’s Robert Jones.
Let’s keep Rod in high spirits
again next week, folks. See you at
the Sock Hop.
Three Sororities Name Officers
Three sororities have announced new officers. They are:
Kappa Alpha Theta: Sue Crawford, president; Bunchy Vogel, vice
president; Emily Noel, corresponding secretary; Bootle Gowen, recording
secretary; Janet Emmons, treasurer.
Kappa Delta: Jackie Tyndale, president; Gale Balte, vice president;
Billie Strickland, secretary; Sandra Sammons, treasurer.
PI Beta Phi: Katherine Coiner, president; Gwen Slaughter, vice presi
dent; Mary C. Anderson, recording secretary; Mary Ellen Parker, cor
responding secretary; Ruth Ann Boulware, treasurer.
These officers will assume their duties at the beginning of spring quar
ter, serving for a year.
Tri-Q Initiates Four Coeds,
Sets Joint Meeting with OOP
Four women were initiated into
Triquetra, women’s independent or
ganization, last Monday night at
Dawson Hall.
The new members are Mary Ann
King, Calhoun; Bonnie Barker, St.
George; Anna Nolen, Belair, Md., and
Joy James, Athens.
The next meeting of Triquetra will
be Feb. 13 at Dawson Hall. It will
be a joint meeting with the Grand
Old Party, men's independent organ
ization.
AVMA Elects Noffsinger
Glenn Noffsinger, Alexandria, Va.,
was recently elected president of the
American Veterinary Medicine Asso
ciation. Elected to serve with him
were V. O. Cline, Shelby, N. C., vice
president: Tom Todd, Sparrows
Point, Md., recording secretary, and
Jim Brown, Reidsville, N.C., Ag Hill
Council representative.
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5.95
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Officers Elected by y-H Club",
Hutchinson Named President
Mary Jo Hutchinson, Kite, was re
cently elected president of the Uni
versity 4-H Club.
Chosen to serve with her were
T. W. McKinley, vice president;
Adelia Torrance, secretary; Roger
Walters, treasurer; Helen Parker,
reporter: James Thompson, critic;
H. A. Swindell, sergeant-at-arme;
Jack Holt, parliamentarian, and Win
ston Johnson, official song leader.
LOST
Silver I.D. Bracelet
with
Barbara engraved on it.
Please
return to Red and Black
Bust-
ness Office.
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