picked up trash and unsightly debris along the new highway. To show our love and appreciation , the members surprised our future members with a Mexican dinner at the Casa Bonita in Little Rock. This was quite a treat for all of us. Our Founders' Day tea, November 4, was quite successful. It gave the mothers a chance to get a true insight into what the sorority means to all of us. An honor at all colleges is to be chosen Who's Who. We are happy and proud to announce that two sisters, J o Winston and Susan Riley, have been chosen. During the Christmas season, the Taus sold Christmas-grams. Those purchasing the Christmas-grams could write their own personal greeting inside and they were delivered free anywhere on campus by members of the sorority. Our sponsor, Mrs. Irene Puckett, gave Alpha Mu a Christmas party in her lovely Beverly Morgan 1972 Homecoming Queen U.A .M.
Wanda Divine portrays the " Wi cked Witch" in the Fall Rush at U.A .M .
Royer. Mary Tomasson was also elected Secretary of the Student Senate. Debbie Cogbill is student representative. Her alternate is Joy St. John. We are very proud of our sister, Beverly Morgan, who is UAM's 1972 Homecoming Queen. She was honored at the homecoming assembly and football game. Of course, the highlight of the fall semester was the eight new sisters we received: Vickie Todd, Cindy McCone, Iris Ross, Joy Scucchi, Mary Lynn Bilgischer, Cinda Yelvington, Pat Monk and Wanda Strother. We are happy to say that they are all now new members. Last fall, the Taus gave the emotionally disturbed children at the Baptist Home in Monticello a Halloween party. This was one of the pledges' projects and the members assisted. One of the fall projects was a raffle for a ten-speed bike. We gave $150.00 of the money from this project to the Seasame School for Retarded Children in Monticello. President Patricia Tyson presented the check to the teacher at the school. To help beautify Monticello, the Taus participated in an Ecology Drive. We ANCHOR
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