Recording Secretary; Julia Lookabill, Corresponding Secretary; Beth Otwell, Treasurer; and Donna O'Mally, Chaplain. With such fine officers, A~Ts at Longwood are anticipating "big things" for the coming semester.-BILLIE CUTHRIELL
Upsilon records another successful year. UPSILON Chapter of Arkansas State Teachers College is proud of the success achieved by its members during the past two semesters- the 1963-1964 spring semester and the 1964-1965 fall semester. Margo Dunaway was crowned Miss ASTC last spring. This is the second consecutive year that a member of Upsilon Chapter has worn the crown. Pat Carey, another Upsilon member, was chosen Miss Congeniality. 1argo went on to the Miss Arkansas Pageant where she made the semifinals. During the summer she was crowned Arkansas Foresb-y Queen . Diane Hart, also a member of Upsilon Chapter, represented Paragould, Arkansas, in the Miss Arkansas Pageant. Margo Dunaway, Upsilon, is Miss Arkansas State Teach ers College and Arkansas Forestry Queen.
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Edna Spurlock was chosen Most Beautiful Greek and was elected Miss Courtesy of ASTC for the 1963-1964 school year. Julia Ewan is serving as captain of the T-Steppers, a girls' precision drill team. Other Alpha Sigma Tau members of th e squad are Ann Sybert, Patsy Robertson, an Smith and Peggy Munsey. Spring Formal was held with the Phi Lambda Chi fraternity. The theme was "Wind in the Willows." Julia Bailey was chosen Phi Lambda Chi Sweeth eart. Our Chapter placed third in the annual Greek Song Festival, singing "The World Outside." Alpha Taus that are members of the Royal Rooters, a campus leadership organization, are Julia Bailey, Marialyce Brinkley, Marilyn Cox, Julia Ewan, Tommie Sue Kirtley, Susie Minton, Gay ichols, Marian Riddell and Sue Siever. Susie Minton is serving as Secretary of the organization. Members in the Student Senate are Marilyn Cox, Sandy Crabtree and Susie Minton. Susie Minton is also Secretary of the Senate. Alpha Sigma Taus who pledged and were initiated second semester of the 1963-1964 school year are Patsy Robertson, Frankie Greco, Margo Dunaway, Pat Carey, Sandra Lasiter, Connie Miller, Pam Armstrong, Linda L ea, Marsha incehelser, Virginia Tyler, Sharon Holyfield, Mary Jane Eaton , Susan Graham, Tempa Poindexter, Sandy Crabtree, Ann Sybert, Peggy Munsey, Bonita Power and Lucinda Robinson. Lucinda was chosen the best pledge. For our social service project, we worked at the Arkansas Children's Colony on Sunday afternoons. Many of us became quite attached to the children at the Colony. Alpha Taus who were Homecoming maids this fall were Peggy Munsey and Gay ichols. The theme of our Homecoming float was "Royal Victory." The fall upperclassmen pledges received were Betty Kai Turner, an Smith, Linda Caven, Linda Rowland, Carol Jackson and Glynda Fielder. Betty Kai and Glynda are cheerleaders. Julia Bailey, Gay ichols, Susie Minton, Marian Riddell and Tommie Sue Kirtley 31