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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1903
Jeanic Cross, Miss Georgia for 1962, gives March of
Dimes trophy to Peggy Hall.
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Peggy Hall Is Queen
For March of Dimes
IVggy Hull whs crowned Miss March of Dimes Friday
nigh* by «lcanie Cross of Albany, 111(12 Miss Georgia. Con
testants were judged on their poise, beauty, charm and
personality. Miss Hall was sponsored by t'lii Omega
The pert freshman from Sii-
vaimuh holds many other beau
ty titles. While In high school
she was a member of the home
coming court, the representa
tive from Savannah for the
Genrgla-Carollna Relay Queen.
Miss 8equoyah In her IiIkIi
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where U 5., Europe,
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Worldwide Travel
Service
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school yearbook, and a candi
date for the Shrine Bowl
Queen.
At the University the 6’4”
hlue-eyod blonde Is a member
of Belle Corps, llnmeeon and
treasurer of her Chi Omega
pledge class. A home economics
major. Miss Mali enjoys drama
tics and playing the piano.
Itunner-ups and their spon
sors are Anne Crews, Alpha
India PI; Alice Gilbert, Alpha
Omicrou PI, and Sally Johnson,
PI Kappa Alpha.
Sororities Announce
Initiation of Members
Heartline
23 Entrants
Vie for Title
Of Top Style
The 'Best Dressed Coed’
contest will be held tonight at
7:30 at the Alpha XI Delta
sorority house. The contest is
sponsored by the Red and
Black in connection with
Glamour magazine’s search for
the ’Ten Best. Dressed College
Girls In America.’
Entrants and their sponsors
are Kay Autry, Kappa Kappa
Gamma: Chris Ball, Delta
Zeta; Joan Bell, Alpha Gamma
Delta; Brona Lee Busick, Al
pha Omlcron PI; Klssy Chat-
fiAld, Delta Delta Delta, Gayle
Clark, Sigma Nu; Carole Cope
land. Alpha Tau Omega; Pam
Crenshaw, Alpha Gamma Rho;
Susie Garcia, Chi Omega;
Natalie Garges, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Lanver Harris, Alpha
Delta PI; Gay Heldt, Zeta Tau
Alpha; Sally Earle Johnson,
Pi Kappa Alpha; Donna Las
siter, Alpha Chi Omega; Re
nee Martel, Kappa Delta; Tam-
inny Maxwell, Sigma PI; Glen
da Owens, Phi Mu; Dale Pom-
erance. Delta Phi Epsilon;
Judy Rosenzweig, Sigma Delta
Tau; Linda Smith, Kappa Sig
ma; Monica Smith, Alpha X!
Delta; Janet Symlnsky, Phi
Epsilon PI, and Margaret Ann
Taggart, PI Beta Phi.
The master of ceremonies
will lie Bill Sanders and pianist
will he Billy Grimes.
Three more sororities have announced initiates for win
ter quarter, 1963. They are as follows;
l>elta Zcta: Jane Austin of Atlanta, Anne Wade of Mar-
Warner Robins, Sylvia Beer j shallville, Cheryl Welchel of
I of Athens, Sherry Bickerstaff Statesboro, Su Su Williams of
Society...
Briefs
Pill (111 Tlieta, national
honorary business fraternity
for women, has recently elected
officers. They are Sally John
son of ElluvtUe, president;
Carolyn Whltesell of Atlanta,
first vice president; Lydia
Charles of Athens, second vice
president; Kay Matthews of
Pavo, secretary-treasurer; and
Ruthte Cramer of Madison,
Fla., program chairman.
Tlieta Sigma I'lil, honorary
professional fraternity for
women in Journalism, will tap
new members Friday, Feb. 22.
The tapping will be between
the 11 and 12 o’clock sessions
of the Gcorgin Press Institute.
Membership In the organiza
tion Is based on scholarship
and experience and achieve
ment In the profession. Also
during this time the award for
the outstanding freshman wom
an In tho School of Journalism
of Buena Vista, Carole Brown
of Athens, Sue Curtis of Colum
bia, S. C., Melinda Dormlny of
Atlanta, Emily Ann Gentry of
Roswell, Elizabeth Godbey of
Atlanta, Katy Harrell of Palat-
ka, Fla., Susan Hill of Athens,
LaReese Holmes of Atlanta,
Diana Miltlades of Austell,
Judy Painter of Augusta, Gyl
Voecks of Medford Lakes, N.
J., Brenda Stanley of Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., Cecelia Und
erwood of Jefferson, Caroline
Ward of Benevolence, Sue
Weems of Lyerly, Sandra Whit
lock of Roswell and Patricia
Williamson of Albany.
I’lil Mu: Sally Angel of At
lanta, Marl Anne Avera of
Moultrie, Bede Campbell of
Covington, Sharon Dean of
Athens, Susan Fowler of At
lanta, Agate Gay of Columbus,
Ohio, Corny Gholston of At
lanta, Mary Minor Hawes of
Elberton, Nancy Kburg of Au
gusta, Susan McGarlty of Moul
trie, Sue Medlock of Atlanta,
Jane Norton of Rome, Ginna
Preston of Decatur, Penny
Perryman of Lenry, Lauranna
Ray of Moultrie, Ann Trippe of
HSU Elects
King, y ueen
The Raptist Student Union
announced Us queen and king
for the following year at their
annuul dunce held Feb. 16 in
Fellowship Hall at the First
Baptist Church.
Uiurene Smith of Fitzgerald
was elected queen and Phil
Smith of Athens was elected
king. Qualifications w'ere based
on school and church activities,
scholastic achievements and in
terest in BSU.
The queen and king were
crowned by Carolyn Welch and
Pat Patillo, last year's queen
and king. Pat Patillo was the
featured speaker at the ban
quet which preceded the seml-
formnl dance. He Is currently
associated with the Chamber
of Commerce In Birmingham,
Ala.
Cordele and Susan Yancey of
Atlanta. Honorary initiate is
Mrs. D. M. Pollock of Monroe.
Delta Delta Delta: Valerie
Berry of Villa Rica, Kelly
Brown of Savannah, Dottie
Golden of Marietta, Barbara
Oullick of East Point, Susanne
Havner of Columbus, Melinda
Hennen of Gainesville, Beverly
Kelly of Atlanta, Carol Mathes
of Atlanta, Marcia Nelson of
Atlanta, Margaret Ramsey of
Swainsboro, Billie Claire Ruth
erford of Atlanta, Eileen Smith
of Atlanta, Ronette Youmans
of Atlanta, Harriet Roberta
Zell of Atlanta and Dianne
Zunzer of Atlanta.
PINNED
Melinda Doniiiny, DZ, to Rod
ney Shivers, REX at North
Georgia
Maureen Ball, DZ, to Jim Mc
Intyre, Delt
Katherine Ford, Chi 0, to Bob-
In Snider, KA at Emory
Nancy liagar Chi O, to Johnny
Smith, Sigma Chi
Sidney Tidwell, ADPi, to Tom
my Milner, SAE
Kitty Everette, ADPi, to Tally
Eddlngs, Sigma Nu at N. C.
.Margaret Norwood, ADPi, to
Phil Moucliet, Phi Delt at
Tech
Judy Friedman, Tri Delta, to
Tom Russell, Pi Kappa Phi
Jennie Cross to Bill Ivey, KA
Sandra Touchberry, Pi Phi, to
Johnny Colquitt, Sigma Chi
Anne Crews, ADPi, to Johnny
Tuten, ATO at Tech
Z Phi E Plans
2 Receptions
For Gilchrest
Mrs. Marjorie Gilchrest of
Burke, Va., national president
of Zeta Phi Eta. professional
speech and art fraternity for
women, will be a guest of the
local chapter Feb. 19 and 20.
She will be entertained Tues
day night at the ADPi house
by the Psi chapter, local chap
ter of Zeta Phi Eta. Also on
Tuesday night, new officers
will be Installed by Mrs. Gil
chrest.
A reception will be held in
her honor on Wednesday night
at 7:30 on the main floor of
the Fine Arts Building. The
reception will precede the
opening performance of ‘‘St.
Joan."
New officers to be installed
are Sara Adams of States
boro, president; Linda Smith
of McRae and Bennie Ray Rob
erts of Tampa. Fla., vice presi
dents; Susie Coram of Edison,
treasurer; Linda Thompson of
Douglasville and Emily Jones
of Savannah, project chairmen.
Tri Delt.AXiD
Elect Officers
Alpha Xi Delta: Charlene
Rushton of Marietta, president;
Beth Bell of Douglas, vice
president; Tommy Sue Byrd of
Oak Ridge, Tenn., recording
secretary; Sandra Webb of
Cordele, corresponding secre
tary and Peggy Little of East
Point, treasurer.
Delta Delta Delta: Claudia
Stowers of Decatur, president;
Romanda Lester of Rockmart,
pledge trainer; Judie Jarman
of Ashburn, secretary; Leslie
Morrison of Atlanta, treasurer;
and Laura Wichersham of
Washington, chaplain.
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version of the original six-prong mounting is used.
The second features the conventional four prongs -
while the third has an upsweep effect. All allow the
light to filter under the diamond for added brilliance.
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