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MARRIAGES
Melba Wages, Alpha Gam, to
Harry Lane, Georgia alum.
Barbara Little, ADPi, to
Tommy Williams, KA.
Harrietts Martin, Phi Mu, to
“Juke” Hulsey, SAE.
Alice Whitehead, ADPi, to
Tommy Paris, SAE.
Pulsebeat
Jo Anne Fagean, Theta, to
Jim Horne. Phi Delt.
Lorraine Short, ADPi, to
Jack Sullivan, SAE.
Hetty Ann Fisher, ADPI, to
Frank Barron, KA.
Susan Thompson, Alpha XI, to
Hen Pike.
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FINNINGS
Kathryn McGill, Theta, to
Grady Jackson, KA.
Nancy Erioson, Theta, to
Grant Vernon, Chi Phi.
Kitty Pafford, Theta, to
John Taylor, Chi Phi.
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Dodie O'Donnell, A Chi O, to
Bill Ellison, ATO.
Alice Ruffin, ADPi, to
Lawton Johnson, PiKA.
Charlene Seitz, Alpha XI, to
Earle Welsh, Phi Tau from Tech.
ENGAGEMENTS
Elaine Merrill, ADPi, to
Francis Tarkenton, SAE.
Jane Smith, ADPi, to
Bob Wilkins, Sigma Nu.
Judy Davis, KD, to
Tommy Lewis, KA.
Elizabeth Wilson, A Chi O, to
Jim Shelton.
OCICI
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By Becky Nash
The whirl of campus social activi
ties this weekend promises to be
greatly lessened after the week’s
various and sundry celebrations. The
reason? You guessed it—the foot
ball game Is out of town, slightly,
like Los Angeles.
The Thalian Blackfrlars, honorary
theatrical organization, will have an
informal party
Friday night at
Charlie Williams’
for members and
dates.
Holding their
first party of the
year will be the
AEPi’s with a
dance at their
River Road Satur-
is casual and the
The annual Pandora reception is
scheduled for 3 p.m. Tuesday in the
Main Lounge of the Student Center.
It looks like a good weekend to
catch up on studying and sleep! Next
week we’ll analyze a longer list of
extracurricular activities.
chapter house on
day night. Dress
dance is open.
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PAGE SEVEN
HAK HOUSEMOTHER
Mrs. N. Collins
SJEs Housemother
Having hnd no experience us a
housemother, Mrs. Neal O. Collins
came to Georgia Beta Chapter of
SAE a year ago not knowing if she
would be able to be a "mother” to
such a large group of young men.
Her one consolation was the fact
that her son was an SAE alum front
the University of Alabama; however,
her dubious feelings were immedi
ately quelled when she came to know
her boys.
Has Many Talents
Mom, as she is called, is much
more than a mother to each SAE;
she is more like a sister or a friend.
Many weekends find Mom and "her
brothers" heading for her summer
home at Pine Mountain. Here they
find relaxation and loads of fun
awaiting them. Last January Mom
accompanied a group of her "boys”
to Miami to attend the Orange Bowl
game und to participate in the gala
festivities.
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