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NORTHWEST ARKANSAS TIMES, Foyetfeville, Arkontoi, Saturday, 9, T967 7 UA Sororities Pledge 238 Coeds During Rush Week fjf Two-lnmdrcd thirty eight coeds at the University of Arkansas received bids from nine sororities at the close of the annual fall rush week Friday. Sororities and their new pledges are: Alpha Chi Omega Dixie Jo Bean of Rogers; Jan Bonner of Mountain Home; Beverly Maxine Bowman and Alice Stallcup both of Fayetteville; Barbara June Carter of Bellville; Sallie Clinc and Cynthia Ellis both of North Little Rock: Nancy Condry of Branson, Marilyn Conneil of Warren; Barbara Ann Crawford of Marble City; Cynthia Gaston of Balesville; Ruth Handlcy of El Dorado- Marsha Kay Lowe of Joplin Margaret Noel of Wash ington; Gwen Parham of For dyce; Susan Romincs of Ken nett; Cynthia Ann Sly of Con way; Dusty Sosebee of Borger Betty Bowen Thompsor of Luxora; Virginia Ann Vicrj of Coldwater, Nancy Wad of Little Rock; Gail Wardlaw Texarkana and Leslie Ann Coo of Blytheville. Alpha Delia Pi Barbara Ann Bell of Parkin; Becky Bennett of Harrison; Cynthia L. Chambers and Jo Anne Schmand both of Little Hock; Janis Clark of Htissellville; Juanita Colten of Lewisville; Sara Margaret Cowan of Fayetteville; Rhonda Culbertson of Lamar; Roseanne Deal and Karen S. Synder, both of Camden; Sarah Jean Doran of Fort Worth, Melody Gammon of Monelt, Phyllis Anne Gathings and Sheila Trapani, both of Dallas, Sandra Lynn Henderson of Wynne; Patsy Hobbs of Springdale; Diane Hudgens of Malvern; Mary M.

Jackson of Nortl Little Rock; Shed Lynn Stripling and Gan nalyn McHughes of El Dorado Patricia Ann May of Desha Susan Jewell Miller of Ho Springs; Carolyn Sangster Warren; Cynthia Lee Taylor Neosho, and Marie Wild of Leachville. Chi Omega Cynthia Agai Paula Finkbciner and Susan Scl warz, all of Little Rock; Jan Lee Boldridge of Fort Worll Carolee Bonnclie and Anne Newman both of Ho Springs; Wilda Bryant of Althe mer; Nan Castleberry and Lit da Walker, both of Newport Kitty Cherry of Jonesboro; Ma lene Louise Cox of Muskogei Debbie Fuller and Jane both of Harrison; Judy Jersey of Farmington; Beth Johnson of Winston- Saem, N.C.; Eleanor Jeanie Jotm- 011 of Holly Grove; Gary Lynn ing of El Dorado; Mary Jim of Bcnton: Mary Camille Leciet of Natchitochcs, lulia Licber and Mary Pearce, loth of Fort Smith; Harriet Lee of Forrest City; Linda Beth Morgan of Bartlesville, Martha Suzanne Oswald md Margaret Rose Palmer, both of North Little Rock; Georgia Barker of Benlonville; Rebecca Linnca St. John of Batesville Jane William of Russellvillc and Parrie Jane RuslUon of Magno lia. Delta Delta Delta Nanc; Lynn Baney and Priscilla Jam Petty, both of North Little Rock Sue Benham of Mulberry; Marj Kay Bcvil of Blytheville; Ga' loyd of Shreveport, Anni and Debbie Sharp, both Fayetleville; Corenne Cain, 'errye Sehultz and Dana E. harp, all of Fort Smith; Carol Camfield and Lana Carries, )olh of Springdale; Paula Jheairs, Teresa Lee Cheairs and Laura all of Rock; Leslie Cogbill of Star City; Ellen Marie Davis of Altheimer; Patricia Doughtery of Jacksonville; Glynda Frittz of El Dorado; Suzette Fuller of Houston, Nana Holt Poteau, Anne Hyatt Osceola; Barbara Rawls Crossett; Victoria Sims of Sher rill; Donna Trusty of Pine Bluff: Tori Tumlin of Corpus Christi Tex.

and Teresa Wilson of Rus sellville. Delta Gamma Marita Jane Anderson of Fayetteville; Kathj Bell, Jane E. (Beth) Catherall Margie Nancarrow and Virginia Siler, all of Dallas, lebecca Brown, Diane Lee Cook, Lynda L. Lynch, and Paricia Ann Smith, all of Hot prings; Caroline J. Bulloch of 'an Buren; Terry Dunlop of Jierra Vista, Constance formica of North Little Rock; Joanne Freeman of St.

Louis, Kathleen Gentry and Susan Kathleen Kirby, both of St. Louis, Mary Ann Holloway of Fort Smith; Susan Huffaker of Gentry; Mary Rachel Johnston of Newport; Kathy Logan, Linda White and Miriam Shively all of Shreve port, Carol Lovelady West Helena; Cheryl Macklin Little Rock; Elsie Jean Martin of Helena; Elizabeth Nickel Hughes; Leonette Reed of Hebe Springs; Ruth Rivers of Elgin Pam Upton of Tulsa; Juanit Jeanne Walker of Springdale Deborah Anne Wilson of Perry ille; Carol Wright of Benton- ille; Georganne Massey of Heena and Jacqueline Wasem of Mo. Kappa Alpha Thela Marclee Barber, Karen Anne Kramer and Linda Young all of Fort Smith; Martha Ann Black and Dorothy Martin, both of Tulsa; usan Calhoon of El Dorado; jois Ann Carlson of Marion; Marilyn Cearley of North Little Rock; Dee Cheek of Pittsburg Janis Jones of Batesville; Patricia Sue Keeling of Har rison; Susan Liles of Laurel Miss, and Judy Meacham Monroe, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma She ila Blalock of Paragould; Susan Brillhart, Donna Burnett, Nancj Lee Hudson, Ruthie Rowan am Anita Sue Wilson, all of Littl Rock; Betty Castleberry an Marie Deacon both of Jones boro; Donna Marie Day of Tu" Diane DeClerk and Lyime McNabb, both of Pocahontas; Shirey K. Deslauriers of Eudora; Monica Daria Dolan of Scott; larol Garison of El Dorado; aurie Hogan of Ardmore, Deborah Sue Horton of Sheridan; Diane Hudspeth of larrison; Susan Ray Jordan of Dallas, Barbara Kennedy of Pine Bluff; Mary Elizabeth Cisamore, of Randallstown, Mary Nell Leonard of Me- Alester, Charloette Leonard of Crossett; Dana Lyons of Pry or, Elizabeth McCar ty of Helena; Jennifer Phikley of Forrest City; Pat Ross Fort Smith; Jeff Taylor of Vic tori Mary Carolyn Webb Helena; Mary Jan Whitmore St.

Charles and Delta Willis Watson. Pi Bete Phi Patty Blak and Pamela Sue Hamm, both Harrison; Katherine Boland of El Dorado; Mandy Boremg of Magnolia; Peggy Bosmyer of West Helena; Mary Elizabeth Brown of Steele; Beverly Gayle Clark of Fort Worth, Charlotte Cooley of Hot Springs; Zoe Durilla, Jeanne Evans, Cynthia Lemley and Jerry Stacker, all of Fort Smith; Lynne Erwin, Alice Howell, Debra Sue Woodard and Virginia Ann Young all of Little Rock; Carolyn Pristine Looney of Texarkana Mary McNair of Fayetteville Ellen E. Meek of Camden; Kim Melton of Odessa, Lo" Meyer of Headland; Lynn Moore of Forrest City; Nanc; Carol Petty of Springfield, Mo. Pam Seneff of Kirkwood, Mo. Susan L.

Tatum of Anderson Mo. and Pamela Wasson of Pin Bluff. Zeta Tau Alpha Doroth Allred and Cathy George, bot Springdale; Penny BtJwr 4uskogee, Stephanie ote, Karol Ann Hendrtdu, Una Maxey, Sharon Morgan alt of ittle Rock; Cindy Benward ot Madison, Pat of Blytheville; Patricia Boms, Cynthia Dianne Graham and 'amela Gay Osburn, all of El Xtrado; Sara Byers, CyntWa Hays, Saundra Hoglns, Diana Johnson, Letitia Leopard, B. Wanette McKee, Judy Massery and Christy Lea Rodman, aH of North Little Rock; Christine Lea Henry and Elizabeth Ann Halin, both of Fayetteville; Beverly Palton and Joy Shoptaw, both of Dallas, Ella Ritchie Saxon of Camden, Polly Scarlett of Russellville; Phyllis Tucker of Cabot; Virginia Dew of Warren; Rebecca Ann Echols and Susan Shaw both of Fort Smith; Cheryl England of Tulsa and Kathy Gibbons of Centralia, Mo. ly Bcvil of Blytheville; Gai Margie Nancarrow and Virginia Deborah Anne Wilson ot ferry noro; mane vay Fraternities Issue Membership Bids To 250 During Rush i TI i A T'ntr UTilT IT-A R.Y*af Two hundred and i men eceived bids Friday at the Uni- ersity of Arkansas to become member of one of of A's 2 pledging fraternities.

Fraternities and their pledges re: Alpha Kappa Lambda Wilam Herbert Ayers and Charles tephen Gurisco, both of Fort mitli; James Earl "Jim" Colon of Paris; Daniel Graves of 'ashville; Bob Jones of Tulsa; 'imolliy Dunn Keeton of Little Steve Lindall Nipper oi lagnolia; Randy Shireman North Little Rock; Robert Bruce Vdlcnberger of Monlicello ary Young of Malvern anc Michael Jackson Zerr of Spring ield, Mo. Kappa Sigma--Bascom Bogl Jr. of Jacksonville: Bruce Cas sanelli of North Little Rock aul Richie EldridRe of Forres ly: William T. Fletcher James Wilson Walker and Jon: Wilson of Lonoke; Lar Parks Ford of Balesville Jliarles Henry Gray of Fayette ville; James William Halsel Dante Paul Jacuzzi. Willian Troy Keith, Richard Harke Ratlcy, Lewis E.

Thompson II Bryant Finley Vinson and Jac all of Little Rock; Job Christopher Hardman and Sam ucl T. Sullivan both of Helena Russell Havel Kostka of Mem phis, Carl Robert Ma ess of Camden; Johnson P. elhorn of Parkin; William aurice Smith of Birdeye and obert Lewis Tucker, Mogadis- o. Acacia Tanny Smith Harp- of Pine Bluff; Larry Malom Parks of North Litte Rock; ohn Blair Sanders of Lepanto; 'illiam G. Spencer Jr.

of Mena; loyce Burl Stevens Jr. of Til- ar; Benson Wier of Schofielc arracks, Hawaii, and Brian ent Biggers, William Stephen alo, Jerry Wayne Glover anc ohn Edward Trusheim, all Rock. Lambda Chi Alpha--Joe Clem Browning of Kennctt; Rickej Browning of Jonesboro; Lawr nee Edwin Chisenhall of Osceo Bob Clark Dickey of Para Stan Columbus Finne. Jr. of Martinsville; Thomas De Will Fills Jr.

of Pine Bluff licky Gene Flcetwood of Mo Phillip Edwin Hughe of Searcy; Albert "Taylor" Lit le of Keiser; James Cureto McCaa of West Memphis; Char es W. Parkhurst Jr. of Vernon, Ronald Quenti Reynolds of El Dorado; Thoma Elbridgc Short of Fort Worth Gary Michael Slorey of Springs; James Norwood Wa son of Blytheville; Daniel Hug Wood of Tyronza; Chris Weise of Magnolia: Mike Jones, Jami Marion Collins Jr. and Willia Godfrey, all of Little Rock. Phi Delta Theta Walter awrence Carlson of Marion; iristopher Finch Fowler of At- nla of Bruce Carrol Gasaway Pickens; Keith Brent O'Neal Leslie; Stephen Randolph auls of Leachville; Ronald helby of North Little Rock; favid Earl Smith of Hot prings; Stephen Austin Smith Huntsville; David Caldwell of iltle Rock; James Nash, Don- Id Armstrong III, David Michel Mcllaney, James Maury Morris, Richard Early Ragans nd Wilton Ernest Steed all 'ine Bluff; Robert Ian Camptell and Robert Lee Shurgar lelena and James Thacke and William David Rod dy of Warren.

Pi Kappa Alpha Robert Al on Balkman of North Littl Jack Raymond Foste and Jeff Edmund Founder bot of Little Rock; Edward Dyan Jech of Springdale; Gary Mich ael Karnes of Huntsville; Joe Alan Niven of Dermott; Patric Brace Pultz, William Chas Rankin and Stephen Chris Stir vanos all of Hot Springs; Lou James Stephens III of Dumas Billie Joe Thompson of Wav land and Arthur Allen Wolf Fisher. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Jac Dorsey Bearden and John Me Davis of Magnolia; James ark Bichler and Robert ayne Bumpas of Dallas, dmes Edgar Bost, Kenneth E. uckner and Don A. Eilbott, all Pine Bluff; Stephen Thomas ausey of Forrest City; John lair Cornwell of Dardenelle; ing Aycock Crow, Dennis Alxander Dillard and David Ogen, all of Little Rock; Martin lay Davis of Bartlesville; John hrislion Edwards and William Jscar Johnson, both of For mith; William R. Gibson of He ena; James Edward Justiss 'orrest City; Thomas Edwan of Newport; Rodney Rowtt Landes of El Dorado Bryce Kittrell Lawrence and Arthur Michael Steele both Texarkana; Robert Allen Nich of Tulsa; Charles Budlej iteigler of Hot Springs; William aig Tennison of West Mem phis; Thomas Benton Walker Camden and Tully Milton Work Jr.

of Waldron. Sigma Chi Mark Edwi Abernathy and William Russe Meeks of Little Rock; Rober Hilary Adcock of McGehee; Jer ry Vernon Barrett of Fort Smith; William Martin Crom well of Harrison; David Edwar DeClerk of Pocahontas; Micha Bernard Eagon of Lamar, Mo Fred Owen Ellis of Hope; liam Gregory Elmore of Brink Michael Leroy Frye of Salaw, Blan Heath of Bly- eville; Tim Alan Heiple and ryden Earl Moon Jr. of Fay- teville; Albert Maria Heringer I of Jonesboro; William E. igginbothom Jr. and James obert Sugg, Helena; William andolph James and James Marvin Pratt, El Dorado; Jefrey Robert Johnson of Spring- eld; Scott Phelan Jones of 5umas; Maurice Newton Little Magnolia; Benjamin Frank in McGraw of Star City; Rem mel Rolleson Nunn of Lords urg; John Reynolds Rutledge Smackover; Bruce Darling on Sass of Rolling Hills; Car Richard Sheid of Mountain Home and Jerry Ralph Wimpj Harrisburg Sigma Phi Epsilon Freddj Elliott Arnholt of Searcy; Jame Harland Beavers of Calgary Alberta, Canada; Freddie Nor man Bollinger of Hulbert, Okla Larry Jay Borecky and Thoma ii'uess of Pine Bluff; Wad 'Yanklin Graham of Warren Hank Broyles, Garry Hunt Brun son and Stephen James Mash jurn of Fayetteville; Michae Francis Delamore of Fordyce Robert Warren Dougherty an Ronnie Lee Harden of Jackson ville; Lewis Arnold Bunc George Scott Puryear an James Eugene Sloan Jr.

mesboro; Rodney Keith Jam- of Hot Springs; William oung McCreery, Tony Lynn elms and Steven Ray Stone of 'est Memphis. Sigma Pi Frank P. Bane of orth Little Rock; Richard Weber Bennett of Richardson; achard Edward Cates of St. oseph; Douglas N. Chandler of Kirk Anthony Chander of New Boston; Donald iwen Cunnion of Middleton, 3 Tod Dalby of Pine Bluff; Conrad Lee Gaither of Pry or, John B.

Gardner of Hope; 'roy Anderson Gray and Brouce Holden of Newport; Franklin E. Mitchell of Glenwood; Graham DeWitt Nixon of Jacksonville; fesse Edwin Porter Jr. of West Helena; Stanley Douglass Hauls if Leachville; Alan Karol Reet of Jacksonville; Gary Edwin Rives of Memphis, Glenn Short of Little Rock; John Dwight Smith of Fort Worth Charles Archer Thomp son of Texarkana; James Ra an Tucker of Wynn; Ralph Ed ward Tumey Jr. of Morrilton Terry Lewis Vaughn of Musko gee, Stephen Josep' White of Hot Springs and Wi liam Walter Wright of Weslaco Tex. Sigma Nu Morris Sheppar Akins Jr.

of DeQueen; Michae Garner Ashmore of Dalla Wiltard L. Bratton Jr. Dumas; Gary Sharp Gammill of Hazen; John Ashton Glassell of Shreveport, Joe Edward Griffin of Texarkana; Kenneth Frank Johnson of Crossett; harleE Tracy Jones of Siloam prings; David Lynn Jones of artlesville; Charles Edwin Inight, Jimmy Dean Trice and Jugene William Vester, all of tuttgarl; Melvin Ross McCas- ill, William Emory Wellons, teven Hampton Scot and Jer- Id Norris Sparks, all of Little lock; James Phillip Malcom and Byrum Hursct of Hot iprings; Hugh Reid Robertson jf New Orleans, Stephen Frederick Stone of Pine Bluff; rtarcus Alexander Watson of Fayetteville; David Kirby Westmoreland of Fort Smith and Richard Hampton Wolfe and Steve Clinkenbeard of Springfield, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon David Lorn Ayres of Alton; Thomas James Ellsworth of Hot Springs; Edward Jerome En glen art of Clinton Carl Jones and Andrew Ziser of Fayetteville; David Morris Haak of Texarkana; Jonathan Benton Leet of Tulsa; Theodore Legatski II of Bartlesville, Richard Dale Norton of Victorville and Robert Joseph Pierini II of Lake Village. Arkansas, Louisiana Groups To Push For Central Pike RUSTON, La.

(AP) Arkan-i wailing for an extension of 1-29 sas and Louisiana linked anoth- would "take five to ten years." er bond here Friday as groups Sen. Jamar Adock of Mon- From The People interested in obtaining an ex- in pressway through the center i tho tain st.itnq mpl In dispuss To the Editor: A New Miss America Will Be Crowned Tonight ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) A dream comes true tonight for the young woman who will be crowned 1968. Along with America of girlfriend lost her sight in an accident. Kristine is the daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Robert Phillips of Ru- jpert, Idaho. gave the 22-year-old brunette a rousing ovation. Dawn, a junior at the Univer Business Notes J. E.

Tatum, a native of Fayon, of West Florida, is the etteville, has been named man- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.T. of administrative service JJtl I 1 I i the fame Miss Florida, Dawn Cashwell, Cashwell of Pensacola. Her fa- i hpr is a retired Naw DllOt.

10 lac Ejuuur; expressing his support Mr Mullings needs a 11 1 glamor, the title is worth an es- ho kept her stage composure the two states their ideas Lawmakers route sa dri coordinating com members of mittee is the key to Louisiana's chambers of commerce, may- part in this program." He add- ors and members of the Arkan- ed, "We are with you sas-Louisiana Interstate 29 Com- ta es political muscle, I i hibils over-taking cars going in your own direction; the double mission attended. REALTOR OF THE YEAR -Dale Killian has been selected as the Realtor of the Year from the Fayetleville Board of Realtors. His selection automatically qualifies him as a nominee for the state award. TIMESpholo by Ken Good) They agreed upon one point Rep chad Durrett, of El Do- turn --to get busy on plans for sell-, rat 0l was the only speaker not a entral com- acc ord with "a central if it yellow lines prohibit over-taking we've 1 in either direction: they do not bar one from making a a cros ing Ihe idea of a central com- dor from Kansas City, to New Orleans. Dick Hoyt corr idor or else" altitude, asi he proposed a compromise with Competing for a super high- 'the western-route group.

Rate Kike Granted Insurance Council LITTLE ROCK (AP) The National Council on Compensation Insurance has been granted a rale increase of 4.80 per cent, deduction earnings on unearned premium reserve from the increase, effective Sept. 15. State Insurance Commissioner John Norman Harkey made the announcement Friday. He said the firm had asked for a 5.30 per cent rale increase. Harkey also announced that he had notified American Insurance Co.

of Dallas, that its certificate of authority to do business in Arkansas will not be renewed. He did not elaborate. way system from Kansas City south is a committee seeking to have the road built through the western parts of Arkansas and Louisiana, which apparently "The route could come down- west of Little Rock, between El Dorado and Monroe," the Ar- lawmaker added. "Both uum publicity and groups are fighting each other. a head start planning.

Several persons pointed out we should suggest a compro- that a toll road would be can't have both roads, so and scholarships during her iver education. The yellow i vear on re ign. line in your lar.e merely pro- Tne crowning climaxes three days of preliminary competition which ended Friday night with a premed student from Idaho and a baton twirler from Florida sharing the honors. Miss Idaho, Kristine Phillips, a green-eyed blonde, premedical student at the University of Utah, won the swim suit division with her 36-22-36 figure. She stands 5-foot-7 and weighs 118 pounds.

With tears welling in her eyes from the excitement of victory, Kristine said she wants to find cure for a major cause of blindness. "I want to do research on how Fund Ban Lifted For 2 School Districts WASHINGTON (AP) The Office of Education has lifted a an on disbursement of federal unds to the Arkansas City School District in Desha Coun- and the Village School Dis- to fuse a severed optic nerve feasible as extension of (he 1-29, trict in Miller County. (Q a a CUy Canadian Bud Hudson, El Dorado member of the two-state commission, gave a background of the i-j KO vc uuuu uiic lake an act of Congress. I developing fight for a southern The 900-mile stretch south i extension of 1-29. He said per- was not in the original interested in a western route got right to work and proposed a route coming through Fayettevilte, Fort Smith, Tex- the steering committee for the arkana, Shreveport, and then to commission, pointed out Orleans or Houston.

mile system authorized by Con- igress in 1952. Louis Hurley of a rf after she dropped her baton at the height of her act, went on to victory in the talent round. couldn't believe the a was going so smoothly," she exclaimed with a smile," but then I couldn't believe the baton slipped out of my hand." Dressed in midnight-blue velvet tights, she danced and twirled the baton to the Latin tune "Blue Tango." The 7,600 spectators in Convention Hall is a retired Navy pilot. Earlier talent rounds were won by Mary Lynn Haglund, tfiss Indiana, and Marilyn Co- Welcome Refund JACKSONVILLE'; 111. (AP) The Morgan County clerk is giving refunds on marriage licenses.

in the wholesale marketing department of Sunray DX Oil Company, succeeding M. L. Bowles who has been promoted mioa uiuicuiu, general office pricing coordina- cozza, Miss Rhode Island. Swim tor. Tatum joined Sunray DX suit winners were Sharon Ann three years ago as an admini- Evans, Miss Arkansas, and trainee and has been ra Barnes, Miss Kansas.

Based on points scored during serving as wholesale the preliminaries, ten girls will ment be selected for the semifinals. Then, the final process of elimination begins until a new Miss America is named to succeed Jane Anne Jayroe of Oklahoma. an analyst marketing in depart- THE TIMES IS THE BEST BUY FOR YOUR ADVERTISING DOLLAR back together," she explained. The announcement was made The 19-year-old sophomore, Friday father is an optometrist, The two districts were placed said she became interested in Kl in OfTrt lunart The clerk, Louise Coop, said she overcharged 20 couples after being misinformed on the cost of the licenses. She had been charging $10 rather than She said she has been issuing under investigation for noncompliance with the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the ban placed! on the' funds.

A spokesman for the Office of Education a i that the two districts have taken steps to comply with the law. blindness 10 years ago when a $5 refund checks. DONALD B. BAKER M.D. CARIE D.

BUCKLEY M.D. JAMES K. PATRICK M.D. ANNOUNCE THE ASSOCIATION OF LEE B. PARKER JR.

M.D. FOR THE PRACTICE OF GENERAL MEDICINE SURGERY AT THE DOCTORS BUILDING 241 WEST SPRING FAYETTEVILLE Lodene Deffebaugh POSITION NO. 2 School Board el. Adv. paid by Bobby Morgan I WE WILL BE CLOSED FRI.

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