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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 84

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8-G LUBBOCK Morning, April 18, 1965 SIGMA TAl DELTA l)r. Monroe Spears Will Speak At Tech Banquet Dr. Monroe K. English honorary, at of English at Rice Universit Thursday in the Coronado will he guest shaker at Ihe an-iRoom of Tech Union nual awards banquet of tho -1 authority on contemporary as Tech chapter of Sigma 1 au an(j lKtii century literature, Dr from LOU to LOU ELLA MCBRAYER 4219 34th SW5.9313 PIANOS ORGANS VIVIANE WOODARD COSMETICS INVITES EVERYONE TO VISIT BOOTH 77 AT THE LUBBOCK AVALANCHE-JOURNAL HOME SHOW APRIL IN LUBOCK MUNICIPAL COLISEUM AND REGISTER FOR VALUABLE PRIZES A I cf our consubantj by BEN BENSON of VIVIANE WOODARD COSMETICS nq of California, All prospective and ei to vliit us at our booth, No. 77.

Viviane Woodard Cosmetics Merle Hopkins NO. 1 DIRECTOR 42nd Sf Phone SW 9.41 2S Lubbock. Texoi DEAR Martha Wilkie and Glrnna Mills have been chosen hest Sigma Tech's Junior Council, junior service honorary active and pledge for April, respectively. on tho topic. Rlrte at a breakfast Tuesday.

fl.jl.lw.,, An Faster PartV and Craves The Latest for membership on the basis of scholarship, leader vjivt ttU; Phase" ship, sen-ice. resjtonsibility and high character as demonstrated Members of Zeta Tau Alpha gave children from the Lubbock Smma Tau Delta nroMdent 0,1 1,10 carnl)US- ncw member must have maintained at Day Nursery an Easter egg hunt Friday afternoon. After hunting Carolyn Rodman Vedi Senior lcaSt a 0VTral1 Kradp average. eggs at the homo management center at Tech the children from Houston will preside at The new members include Roselaine Ashton, Odessa; Beverly went to the Zeta lcxlce for a party and refreshments, the meeting. Awards will pre- Elaine Barlow, Richardson; Jean Biggs, Panhandle; Genelyn Zcla Susan Davis was chosen second runner-up in the annual sented for the best freshman es- Cannon, Amarillo; Martha Clavton, Lubbock; Cassandra Lee best-dressed coed contest April 8.

Susan is a freshman from say, the best master thesis, to Devlin. Lubbock; Marge Eubank, Idalou; Nan Faulkner, Lub- Levelland and was a member of the teen board the English major with the high- bock; Elizabeth Ann Gerbetz, Dallas; Peggy Griffith, Cleburne; this past summer. est grade points, and to winners Sandra Harris, Corsicana; Suzanne Hightower, Arlington; Judith Claudia Henderson has been recently elected AWS re in the poet and short story divi- Jones, Corpus Christi; Karen Kitzman, Bandera; Cindy sentative for the coming year from Gates Hall. Claudia is a sions of the creative writing eon- 1 McCarty, Abilene; Marsha Ann Meyers, Fort Worth; Marilyn I freshman Zola from Wichita Falls. test sponsored by the society.

Mingus, Lubbock: Ann Nabors, Lubbock; Ella Sue Nelson, Two Alpha Chis passed the candle last week. Maryana Hart Dr. Siiear- has won national Rrownfield; nnolyn Pepper, Houston: Jill Phi I brick, jn pm psj Clint Symes. Marvana is a sophomore recognition as editor writer and Pricr' Ballinger; Katina Simmons, Amarillo; Charlotte businoss pdUoation major from Imperial. Clint is a 1961 Tech ritif He pHii Stewart, Snyder: Nancy Ruth Taylor, Dallas.

graduate, and he is presently studying law at the University of The Tri-Deltas are very proud of their members who werejTexaSi Clint is from Lubbock. euaneo chief critical elected to Tech Student Council offices last week Sara Cox was Beverly McMurrey is engaged to Delia Tau Delta Jim Hyde, in the field of content- chosen secretary of tho Student Association for next year. Sara Beverly is an Alpha Chi math major from Houston, and Jim is Presents Baldwin See and hear the World-Famous Baldwin Pianos and Organs at the Home Show exhibited by the exclusive Baldwin dealer for the South Plains. Music By David Howell poraiy literature, from to a junjor education major from Lubbock. 1961, and is the author of several scholarlv works tauske, In-Delta junior physical education from Border, was elected cheerleader in a run-off Monday in which she led (he field of candidates.

These include Poetry of Auden The Disenchanted (1963), and a pamphlet in the University of Minnesota Series on American Writers (1964). Dr. Spears taught at the Uni- a pre-dental major from Midland. Alpha Phi Martha Jane McDavid will marry Dave Barber Aug. L'S in Waco.

Martha is a senior math major from Waco, Dave is a senior Saddle Tramp and dairy industry major from Ingleside. Mimi freshman Alpha Phi from Houston, Is dropped Mu Tri-Della Tapped For Junior Council Nancy Taylor, one of the girls for Junior Council, Is to Lynn Bailey, junior music major and member of Phi a Tri-Delta. She is a sfjeech and drama major from Fori Worth. Alpha from Lubbock. Nancy was also recognized in the all-college recognition service Gloria Dawn Isom, freshman math major and Alpha Phi for the highest grades in the School of Arts and Sciences.

She from Lubbock, is dropped to Ron Barrett, freshman electrical of Wisconsin, at Vander- has an overall 4.00 grade point average. engineering major. He is also from Lubbock. vorsiVv rfii J-n Weaver, sophomore Tri-Dolla from Idalou. first run- Annette Baines froshnwn bu.inos, education major from n- ho ni to iSlf ncrmp for bosMrrs.se,I coed al Ted, Other Tri-Deltas Austm.

dropped to Tommy Roberts, mechanical epjineenng me nice stair in um. jcntered the contest SDonsored bv Theta Sicma Phi major from Friona. Designated a Guggenheim Fel- fraternity were Nancv Tavlor Pam Munson and Pam Munson, freshman Tri-Delta from Lubbock. the low in March of this year. liTtwich TrPnt Humphries.

Roth are from Lubbock. 5 will do studies of poetry Sophomore Tri-Delta, Carol Clark, recently became engaged in English since 1910 during the Monday night the residence balls named the girls who will to phi Barton of Dallas. Be Sure To Visit Booths 68 69 at The Home Show Learn more about the stock market and see the latest Electronic Brokerage Equipment. Live Demonstration. H.

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Lubbock. Is dropped to Fiji Several received the honor to be legislators in Wall Tommv Tins and Tommv is a Hall. They are Diane King of Brady, Karen Smith of Odessa, mnrc irom iew and Kay Hubbard of Lubbock. Three Tri-Deltas are officers in Sock and Buskin. Tech drama Alorr I ins.

club. Nancy Taylor is vice president. Jan McCaleb is secretary, Kiis Burleson, sophomore from Friona and the present Miss and Betty Jane Brown is stamp projects hairman. Lubbock, is pinned to Don Cash, senior from Mcljean and mem- Fry. Tri-Delta from Lubboi was recently elected ber of Pi Kappa Alpha.

is a member of Gamma Phi Beta, administrative officer of Angel Flight. The office corresponds Ann Reed, junior education major, is dropped to senior Phi with sec retaries in other organizations. Dolt David Smith. Both are from Lubbock. Ann is a Theta.

Tri-Deltas recognized for their high grades at the all-college Kappa Kappa Gamma Kay Conner is dropped to Hji Eddie recognition sonice included Jane Ann Sides, Jane Hollingsworth, Horstman. Kay is a speoeh therapy major from DainscrfiHd, I Beth Sides, Judy Jeter. Nancy Taylor, Sandy Dcorini; and Car- and Eddie is an industrial engineering major from Garland, men Smith. Sara Cox was recognized for her leadership. Patti Llder, a Kappa elementary education major, pinned Jane Hollingsworth, freshman Trl-Delta from Fort Worth, a KA Park management major.

Both are from mcmber Alpha Bo'h Wilder, freshman liberal arts major from Houston. Is dropped to Ronnie Null, an Alpha Kappa Psi at Baylor University Phi Campus Jobs in Waco, Both is a Phi Mu. Pi Beta Phi Jamie Ross is engaged to Phi Kappa Psi James Langford. Jamie is a freshman math major from Houston. James is a senior chemical engineering major from Baytown.

Their wedding date has been set for Aug 28 representative for Weeks; Mary Carobn Hall, Doavcr and passed th(, crewB 1 Butler, legislators in Weeks; Sherrill Reagan, vice pjnJw) or engaKPd; senior Beverly Waggoner from Jerry Elkins, a Tech graduate graduate in Mav as an elemen- A number of Gamma Phi Betas have been selected to serve as officers next in organizations on the Tot campus. They Kappa Alpha Theta has recently taken throe new pledges. perns They are Cathy Moore, freshman from El Paso; Ann Albritton, sophomore from Houston; and Kay Devlin, freshman from Lublnick, Patti Perkins, a Theta, was elected to be one of ihe varsity cheerleaders in the all-campus elections last week. Becky Slover, freshman Theta from Midland, been president of Wall Hall for next year. Peggy Gray, freshman from Dallas, will bo a legislator there next year.

Four of the 23 girls who wore tapped for Junior Council membership were Tbetas. They include Cindy McCarty of Abilene. and Martha Clayton, Marilyn Mingus and Sandy Devlin, all of Lubbock. Jenny Matthews, junior Theta, was recently chosen to he president of AWS next year, Joy Cox, junior Theta from Plain- viow. will sone the organization as vice pirsident.

Theta Mothers Honor Seniors At Dinner Monday night the Theta Mothers Club gave a bean supper to honor the graduating Thela seniors. Those honored were Diane Carroll, Beverly Fouch, Gay Goodman, Debbie Hartgrove, Sue Hoskins, Barbara Hill, Mary Kindle, Susan King, Nelda Laney, Ann Kollenburg. Harriet Maxey, Maegene Nelson and Caro Tubbs. Tommy Thompson, of Fort Worth is visiting with Phi Mu Kathy Gibbins this weekend. Phi Mu Jessie Hubbard Is now new locislator in Hulen Hall.

Mary Anne Norman was asked to join Phi Alpha Theta, histoiy honorary. Another Phi Mu, Sharon Mangum, elected president of Town Girls recently. Two Sigma Kappas have been chosen to he legislators next year. Sandy Parsons will sone in Weeks, and Sharon Woldhagen will live in Drane, Sigma Kappa Judy Jay will lie the AWS representative from Knapp Hall. Linda Patterson, another Sigma, has been chosen Kappa Alpha princess by the members of the fraternity.

Two Sigmas, Tommy Allen and Barbara Higgins, are new members of Phi Kappa Phi. national honorary from seniors. Cherie Brownlee will play the load in the University Theater's production of "The Glass Menagerie Cherie is a freshman Sigma Kappa from Lubbock. Nikki Epley, senior music major, Is engaged to Johnny Cain Two Zetas received when they visited in Austin for the Round-Up activities. Gayle Wiley is pinned to Bryan Stratton, an ATO at the University of Texas Gayle and Bryan ar-e both freshmen from Baytown.

Nancy Biering received a pin from SAE Bob Lehman, sophomore from Houston. Nancy is a freshman Zeta pledge from Houston majoring in elementary education That's it for now. Have a happy Easier Day! LOVE, LOU Register For FREE Electric Appliance Each Night In Our Booth! E. Small Appliances RICCAR SEWING MACHINES Rhea Sewing Notions Necchi Dressmaker Riecar Brother COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE SEWING CENTER Soles Service RHEA 4118 34th St. SW5.7189 Ta ho ha Cheerleaders Selected In Tryouts Featured In Home Show! TAHOKA Five high school and four junior high school cheerleaders were named following tryouts recently hold in the high school gymnasium.

Judges were cheerleaders from Texas 'lech leading the school squad next year will be Thomas arid Vonceil Grog ran, seniors Sue Woodall, junior; Vicki Jacobs, sophomore; and Cindy Carroll, freshman. Chosen for junior high cheer-! leaders wore Bom Owen and Joni McNeely, eighth Toni Leveret! and Suzanne Warren, seventh grade Castles in Spun are disap-i pea ring. During ihe pwM century main have been dismantled to obtain for building small homes arid bums Onh of 10 (MM) old castles remain iarmiy can begin to enjoy years of the good Ute basking in the healthful pie.iMire& of your own pool. Thousands do already with exclusive fULL above ground SWIMMING POOL SEE THE NEW 1965 Edition AT THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA 1 SOI Ave. P02.0641 SO BULLDOZING RLQUlRLD SUil BRAOD REDWOOD CONSTRUCTION fiUU GtSILM tWwiJ eUilRS EthCHLS 4 SIDO NON-SUP a StLf LOCKABLE CHOOSf FROM 7 HOOtU Futura Pools By SOI Ave.

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