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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968
MEET THE CAPTAIN
Newton Leads Twirlers
By JEAN VEAL
Jorette captain, vice president
Sincere in her friendliness, of WSOA and treasurer of Phi
loyal to her commitments, un-1 Mu.
MARIAN DABNEY
ROSA V N E ERIUOO
K A, Kappa Sig Elect
Pledge Sweethearts
Marian Dabney and Rosaline Krrigo, AI pli u Delta
I’i pledges, have been elected pledge sweet hearts of K:t])pa
Sigma and Kappa Alpha, respectively.
Marian, a Krndunte of
Campbell IliKh School In Smyr
na, ia majoring tn dramatics.
She Is 5' 6" lull and has blue
eyes and black hair, ller hob
bles Include netlng and model
ing.
Hosanne, KA Rosebud, Is a
5' 4" brunette from Decatur.
She Is majoring in education
and Is also a member of Hull-
dog Club and Newman Club,
ller outside Interests Include
water skiing, playing bridge,
playing the piano and reading.
Both of the new pledge class
sweethearts pledged Alpha Del
ta Pi this fall.
pretentious in her intelligence,
and humble in her accomplish
ments, Sandra Newton has cre
ated a distinguished place for
herself on the University of
Georgia campus.
As a freshman Sandra was
a majorette and a member of
Phi Mu sorority. She was In
the upper five per cent of her
class and was a member of Al
pha Lambda Delta. Spring
quarter of her first year San
dra was tapped for Z Club, the
highest honor a freshman wom
an can attain. She also re
ceived the John Nuttycomb
Award, presented to an out
standing freshman pre-medical
student.
Sandra was a finalist in the
Outstanding Sophomore Con
test. This Is understandable, for
as a sophomore she served as
lieutenant captain of the ma
jorettes, assistant treasurer of
They were elected at KA and | Phi Mu and vice president of
Kappa Sig pledge class meet- I jc Club.
She is a member of the In
tercollegiate Goodwill Commit
tee and was a freshman camp
counselor. In addition to par
ticipating in these various ac
tivities, Sandra maintains an
A-f- average.
A junior from Millen, San
dra said she would like to see
the students at the University
show a greater Interest in cur
rent events. "No one seems to
care,” she commented, "About
political or governmental af
fairs. If our country can’t de
pend on the interest and sup
port of young people Intelli
gent enough to attend college,
what kind of future will it
have?”
SANDRA NEWTON
ings last week.
Currently Sandra Is ma-
Sorority Releases Activities of Week
The local chapter of Phi Mu
Fraternity was host this week
to Its Natlonnl Collegiate vice
president, Mrs. A. II. Peterson
of Pittsburgh, Pa. While in
of discussion was his annual
tour of Europe.
The following girls were
Initiated Into Phi Mu Fraternity
Tuesday, Oct. 15: Julia Merrie
Hall of Dalton, Dia Betten-
Athens, Mrs. Peterson was en- court of Savannah, Carple
terlained both by the Phi Mu
actives nnd alumni.
Dr. John Downs spoke to the
Phi Mus Tuesday night at their
Phtlomnthean Hour. The topic
Brown of Augusta, Ann Crum
of Tifton, Harriet Dietz of Cov
ington, Patty Hester of Colum
bus and Diane Mullls of Sa-
vannab.
Belle Corps Announces
32 New Drill Members
Belle Corps selected 32 new members from approximate-
y 160 applicants on Wednesday, Oct. 16.
They are Louise Adams of Jeanie Cross of Albany, Merle
Decatur, Trelawney Allen of
Vidalia, Diane Anderson of De
catur, Jane Bennett of Gaines
ville, India Broyles of Gordon,
Social. . .
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TRADITIONAL CLOTHING
By BRENDA HARRIS
This weekend offers our
campus a variety of entertain
ment. The Georgia Bulldogs
play the Kentucky Wildcats in
Kentucky. The Sigma Chi Der
by will be held in Woodruff
Hall Saturday at 2 p.m.
Kappa Alpha and Kappa Sig
fraternities will have a closed
party Friday night at the Wa
gon Wheel with music by the
Vibrations. The Phi Delta are
featuring James Brown Sat
urday night at a closed party
at their house.
Charlie Williams will be the
site for the ATO closed party
Saturday night with the
Zodiacs. Hank Moore and
Glover Mitchell will be the at
traction at the SAE closed
costume party Saturday night
at their house.
The Chi Phis will begin the
weekend Friday night at their
house with a closed party fea
turing Doctor Feel Good and
the Interns. Saturday they in
vite everyone to a jam session
there from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
with music by the Dimensions
Little Caesar will perform for
their closed party that night
The Phi Mus will present
their pledges at their annual
pledge dance at Moina Michael
Friday night featuring the mu
sic of Clishy Clark and the Ox
fords. The Alpha Chi pledge
dance will also be Friday night
at Charlie Williams featuring
the Four Steps of Rhythm. Sat
urday night the AOPis are hav
ing their annual pledge dance
at Moina Michael with music
by the Rhythm Kings.
The ADPis and the Kappas
invite everyone to attend a jam
session Friday from 4 to
at the ADPi house. Doctor Feel
Good and the Interns will en
tertain.
For the Best \
In Shoe Repairing
Draper of Jacksonville, Fla.,
Suzanne Erwin of Chamblee
Joy Freeman of Columbus
Carolyn George of Atlanta
Jean Hunter of Warner Robins,
Susan Hallum of Atlanta, Jane
Ham of Atlanta, Claudia Hope
of Commerce, Renie Isenburg
of Atlanta, Susan Itzkow of
Thomson, Nancy Kittles of
Greenville, S. C., Bickie Ruth
erford of Atlanta, June Scog
gins of Athens, Jo Ann Shields
of Atlanta, Betsy Smith of At
lanta, Gail Tucker of Sanders-
ville, Billie Wood of Douglas
and Avis Wright of Chamblee.
Inactive new members are
Gail Boggs of Atlanta, Sandra
Feinsteinof Spartanburg,
. C., Penny Joslin of Newport,
R. I., Marsha Newton of Mil
len and Sue Vinson of Decatur.
j Social. . .
i ... Briefs
Sigma Delta Tau pledge of
ficers are as follows: Shelly
Steinman, president; Daryl
Baer, vice president; Rene Isen-
berg, secretary; and Ellen
Roos, treasurer.
• « •
Sigma Chis new officers in
clude the following: Alan Mc-
Elveen, president; Jim Fried-
wald, vice president; Clyde
Fitzgerald, secretary; Clifford
Johnson, treasurer; George
Kontos, corresponding secre
tary; Larry Greer, editor; and
Henry Field and Russell Wigh,
historians.
Delta Phi Epsilon pledge of
ficers are as follows: Carol
Feinberg, president; Mickey
Robins, vice president; Sara
Cantor, secretary; Sandy Kant-
siper, treasurer; and Barbara
Sue Scopp, spirit chairman.
• • •
Gamma Alpha Chi, honorary
professional journalism fra
ternity for women in advertis
ing, issued bids Tuesday, Oct.
22. Pledges acknowledge their
acceptance by attending a ban
quet at the Georgia Center for
Continuing Education Thurs
day, Oct. 24, at 7:30 p.m.
Fraternity wildcat rush will
begin Nov. 1. Anyone interested
in participating must sign up
in the dean of men’s office be
fore Oct. 25.
Bids may be extended and
accepted anytime after Nov. 1.
Members of the local chapter
of Alpha Xi Delta will be in
Atlanta this weekend to attend
the installation of Delta Xi
chapter of Alpha Xi Delta at
Georgia State College.
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