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Seniors Hold Spotlight
By KAY HARDEMAN
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Saturday, ns our illustrious
seniors indulge in one of Ihe
special "privileges” allowed
them . . . "parading” around
the football field in the "high
est of fashion” , , . various and
sundry thoughts will he in their
minds.
Many of the male seniors
will feel they have finally
reached their goal as Georgia
Bulldogs, while the weaker sex
will he awnre that "someone
Is finally paying some attention
to me at this place.”
"Wonder how many years
they're gonna let me do this,”
might lie thought by some of
our fifth year seniors. Others
just might think, "My date's
! condition has me worried . . .
wonder If we'll make It around
this whole field.” Or . . . "if
my date isn’t more careful with
I that cane. I'll . . . . ”
Seriously though, a feeling
' of nostalgia will he with all
who are spending their final
Homecoming at the University.
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MEET THE PRESIDENT
Kemp Heads Pan Hcl
"Although 1 have enjoyed
my four years at the Univer
sity. I am happy that I will
soon be in the outside world
working in the profession of
my choice,” says Panhellenic
President Elaine Kemp.
Miss Kemp, a native of
Jonesboro, came to the Uni
versity on a Dixie Redcoat
Band scholarship her freshman
year. In the spring of that year
ishe became a member of Alpha
n - ,| 1 Lambda Delta honorary society
Sigma l^ni- I ICK for freshman women.
She has served her sorority,
Alpha Omlcron Pi, as herald,
The Sigma Chi pledge class historian, publicity director,
has selected Jullanne Frohbart j reporter, second vice presl-
as their pledge sweetheart for dent, and Panhellenic delegate.
1963-64 Miss Kemp, an advertising nia-
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iigma Chi- Pick
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jor, also serves as program
[chairman for Gamma Alpha
Chi honorary organization for
women advertising majors.
Miss Kemp served on Pan-
Miss Frohbert measures
5' 2 Mi" and has blonde hair i
and blue eyes. She was a semi- |
finalist in the Miss Modern j
Venn* contest, which was held
at the Sigma Chi Derby. In ad- hellenlc Council for a year be-
ditlon to being a Phi Mu fore Rhe became president last
pledge and a member of Bull- spring. She says, "Being Pan
dog Club, she works on the hellenlc president has enabled
Pandora staff. 'ne to meet and work with
A native of Thomasvllle, Miss many wonderful people. I be-
Krohbcrt enjoys playing the I "eve this kind of experience
piano, skiing, and dancing. Al
though undecided about n ma
jor, she plans to do some type
of social work.
Announcement of the selec
tion was made Monday, Nov.
4, at the Phi Mu house.
is essential for the foundation
of my future work, which will
begin in March when I hope
to stnrt working with an adver
tising agency in Atlanta.”
Last spring, Miss Kemp was
elected to Mortar Board, the
Girls’ Saddles
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Social Spin
By BRENDA HARRIS
This ought to be the biggest
weekend yet in Athens. Friday
night will start things off
right with the IFC concert and
dance featuring the New Chris
ty Minstrels.
The AEPis and Lambda Chis
are having a jam session Sat
urday after the game at the
AEPi house featuring Bubba
Boyd and the Fiestas. That
night they will have a closed
| party at the AEPi house with
[the King Pins. Dee Clark and
j Bubba Boyd.
Friday afternoon Bobby
j Lawrence will play for the TEP
j jam session, and Saturday night
the TEPs will be entertained
by James Brown and the Sen-
j sations.
The Wagon Wheel will be
the location for the closed ATO
party with the Fiestas. The
SAEs have chosen Moina Mich-
Kemp was also a mem- ael as the site of their closed
her of the committee to revise i party with music by Fiery
the Honor System and is cur- Parks and the DeCostas, and
rently serving on the commit- | Gaines Community Center will
host the KA closed party fea
turing the Majors.
The Belts will be at Charlie
I Williams’ Lodge with music by
[the Turcords. The Mystics will
j be at the Sig Ep house, and
[the Pi Kapps will feature the
Five Dutones.
The Adorahles will provide
[ music for the Phi Delts' closed
party. The Sigma Nils will fea
ture music by the Steps of
Rhythm at their closed party,
and the Dellacardos will play
for the Kappa Sigs.
The Sigma Chis will be en
tertained by Booker T. and the
MGs. The Chi Phis are having
the Chevys and Premieres at
their closed party, and the
Wanderers will he at the Phi
|Tau house.
The Theta Chi closed party
ELAINE KEMP
highest honor a woman can
attain at the University. Miss
tee to alter the student govern
ment constitution.
Group Serves
In Many Areas
J
Gamma Sigma Sigma, a na
tional service sorority, is the
only organization of this nature
for women at the University.
Any University woman is eli
gible to join Gamma Sig.
The members work in the
dean of women’s office, help
with registration, usher for the
University Theatre, and work
with the staff at St. Mary’s
Hospital. They also take P^t j wU l feature the Night Shadows
in the March of Dimes drive. an( j Alpha Gamma Rhos' party
Carol Murray, a senior
from Atlanta, is president of
Gamma Sig. Other officers in
clude Nancy Wise, vice presi
dent:
tary; Vivian Armour
rer; and
advisor.
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will be at Uncle Remus’ Cabin
with music by the Embers.
Johnny Lee Hooker and Bobby
Marchand will entertain at the
Rosanne Lurey, secre- jChi Psi house, and the Phi Eps
treasu- ] will feature the Vibrations.
Mrs. Dorothy Elder,
Sounds like a great weekend.
Have fun!
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