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The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi-Spring-1960

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Hot Spring. National Porlc il unt,ally located In Am.rlca and i. conveniently occ.ss lbl. to all 'orml of t,an.portation Numerou, U S and pa d Stat. Highway. a,e in all di,ection,. C.ntral, Delta , and T,an,-Texa, AI,lIn•• 0"., direct 0 1, .e,,, lc. and conn.ct with Amerlcon and ',anl" A lrtln •• SO mile. ea.t In LITTLE lOCK Th. Miliouri-Paclflc lail,oad p,o" id ••••ullent pa enger ,.",Ice

THE OF PI BETA PHI

VOLUME 76 SPR ING, 1960

OffICIAL ORGAN Of THE

O/fiu 0/ Publiralion: 264 Citizens Building , D ecatur, I ll.

A"ow Edilor: AntlE TAYLOR ALFORD (Mrs The NPC M ee ts for Its 36th Session 181 T. N.), 930 Olive Ave., Coronado, Calif.

Club Edil o r: VIRGINIA SHERMAN

KOZAK (Mrs. Andre w J) , R O 1. Kirkville , N.Y.

ChapJer Lell" Edil or: ADEll! ALFORD HEINK (Mrs . H ans), 2802 Snyder, Cheyenne, Wyo.

New! f rom Lillie Pigeo'l: LoIS SNYDER FINGER (Mrs Raym o nd H ) , 606 N Elm Dr., Beverly H ills , Calif.

Ex(hanger and Col/ege N Oles: R UTH WILSO N COCSI-IALL (Mrs W B ), 2212 Wynnewood Circle, Lou isv i lle 7. Ky

Fr om Pi Phi Pe"s: M ARY ELlZABETH WHER BAR NE TTE ( M rs. Kenneth A ) , 8 Cloi ster Ct., T ona wanda , N Y.

Arrow File: Pi Beta Phi Central Office, 264 Citizens D ecatu r, III.

1" M emoriam No/ire!: Send to Pi Beta Ph i Central Office, 26,1 Citizens Building, D e· ca tur, III

Ho lt House

Arkan sas Alpha ' s New H ouse

Summe r Craft Workshop

News fr o m Liul e Pi Phi Pers onalit ies

M o rt ar Boa rd

Phi Kappa Phi

Chapter Leit ers

In Mem o riam

Frat e rnity D i rec to ry

Offi cial Calendars ..

Fra te rnitv Supplies

ClTH B Auow js printed Fall , Winter. Sprina and Summer by Pi Beta Phi Fraternity It the of Banta Company, Inc., CUflis Reed Plna , Menasha Wis. Subscription ptice is $1. '0 a year, for sin gle COP IU, $U .oo for life lubscriPlion. '

Jubicr iPli ons, change o f address notice, and correspondence of • businus nature to Pi Bet. Phi Central Office, DKUur, III fI.Corres POndence of an editorial nature is to be addressed 10 the editor , Mrs T. N. AJfo rd , 9}O Olive Ave , Coronado, Calif. items fo r publication should be addressed to the editor to arrive not later than Jttly D, October 10, Jan uary D. Mar ch , CI.M tmber o f Fraternity Magazi nes Associated. All matten pertaining to nui on al advertisin. should be directed 10 Fratern ity M •• azinn Ass ociated, 1618 Orrington Ave ., Evan no n III. Cl Entrred as iC'Cond·clISS m.tter It Decatur , III., and Menashll, Wis S«on d·clus postage pliid at :\fenuha, Wis" and It De<Jt ur (II.

Prinled in the United State1 of Amer ica

Note-this is the emblem chosen for Convention

EDITORIALS

More oHocks

A gain and again the enti re fraternity system ha s (ome un der direct attack by elem e nts both wit h in and without co ll ege admin istrations which would und ermine its strength by e ndeavoring to force the abandonment of many of th e p r inc ip l es which h ave cont ribut ed to its devel o pm e nt.

Now t h ere is a renewed effort on the part of some co ll ege adm ini str .ltions w h ich Jll J )' lea d to se ri ou s t roubl e [or individual chapters as well as for the national gro up s.

What ca n we as loya l member s of fraternities , do to b ette r this situati o n? Fir st , we can prove ou r 10ya lt)1 to OU f o wn fraternities, by ente rin g int o all their activ iti es- in o ur case , by co n tin uin g s up po rt of all our projects , with specia l emphas is on o u r Sett lement School , sch o lar ship funds, Emma H arpe r Turn e r Fund ; by ent hu siasm for all the projects of o ur alumnre clubs and ch apte rs ; that o ne word, " ent hu sias m " perhaps best sums up Ou r n eeds!

Tr y it and see resu lts - an d l et's a ll t hin k se riousl)' of what Pi Beta Phi h as meant to us , and what OU r membership ha s g iv e n to us

P rove your devotion to Pi Be ta Phi !

A step in the right direction

At t h e recent meeting of National I nt e r f rat e rni ty Confe re nce, th ese principles were adop ted which ha ve their app l icat ion to all fraternity o rga nizati o ns:

" G O LD EN ANN IVERSARY DE C LARATI ON OF PRIN C IPLES "

" On t hi s Golden Annive rs a ry of the found ing of the Nati ona l I nter f rate rnity Co nfe re nce we, the membe r fraternities of the Confe re nce, reaffi rm our acceptance of the responsibi l ity fo r a positive cont ributi on to the educational functions of th e sh e l tering in stit ution s, recog ni zing that t he fraternity is und e r an obl igat io n to !romote the most co mp lete personal d eve lop ment o f its membe rs- inte ll ec tu a lly , m o ra ll y, p h ysica lly , an socia ll y. W e, therefore , declare that:

"1. Th e co ll ege soc ia l fraternity, co nceived in 1776 and perpetuated as a system of se r vice to hi g her e ducat ion in 18 25, beli eves in t h e ca rdinal traditions of the United States of Am erica and the Domini on of Ca nada - reve re n ce to God, allegiance to co untry , fide l ity to rep resen t ative government, a nd devot io n to pe r so na l liberty

2 Th e fr ate rnity cons iders supe ri or int e ll ect ua l achievement a nd impeccab le behavior as being in cumb e nt u po n all fr ate rnity men.

" 3 The fraternity accepts the o b l iga tion that th e association of any g ro up of stu d ents as o ne of it s c h apters involves th e respons ibility of the g roup fo r the cond uct of its membe rs.

" 4. Th e f rate rnity is committed to t h e p ur pose of t ra inin g it s members in the arts an d practices of l iv in g toget h e r, c ulturall y a nd soc ia lly , a nd of g ivi ng them as much respons ibi lity as they ca n ca rry with dignity an d success, as a sup plement to the curricular aims o f the co ll ege and uni vers ity .

" 5. Th e fraternit)" created and devel0r.ed by se lf-govern in g means, an d being dependent upon voluntary met h ods for its co nti nuin g success u l ope rat ion, d eems se lf -d etermi nati on in th e se lectio n of its membe rsh ip to be implicit in its organization.

··6 The (raternity, recognizing the need for o rganized, posit ive and r esponsib le rapp roc h eme nt between students a nd a dmini st rato rs of co lleges a nd univ ersit ies , promotes const r uctive leader shi p by its members in such matters as sch o la rship , housing sta nd ards , ex tr a-cu rr icular va lu e s, training for su ccessf ul cit ize n sh ip , a nd soun d business practice both in ch apter finances an d in business rel ations of its m embers.

" In pu rsuit of t he effective and co m p lete fulfillment of t hese Prin ciples, the frat e rnities of the Confere n ce and their members renew their p ledges of loya lty to t h e co ll eges and universities whi c h h ave long extended to them the p ri vi leges and re spons ibil ities o f a h o me ."

From Banta' l Greek Exchange

Pi Beta Phi Scholarship Program

Once again it is time to remind the chapters of the various scholarships that arc available to under · g raduate Pi Phis The se are as fol1ows-

The CALIFORNIA ALPHA FUND makes thr ee scho larships a vailable to undergraduate members.

The RUTH BARRETT SMITH SCHOLARSHIP is given by the Alumn", D epa rtm ent.

The HARRIET RUTHERFORD JOHNSTONE SCHOLARSHIPS are awarded by the national fraternity and their number depends upon the amount of money available in the Scholarship Fund, augmented by cont ributi ons f rom active chapte rs. H e re is a project which s h o uld hav e ever·increasing support from members; it may be great ly enla rged by co ntributions which will provide additiona l scho lars hips for worthy applicants.

The JUNIOR ALUMNfE GROUP SCHOLARSHIP is given by the Junior Alumn", Groups. Thi s year, applicat ion bl a nks f or a ll but the Ca l ifornia Alpha Scholarship may be obtained from Central Office. Comp lete instru ct ion s for r ecomme ndati o n , etc., are found on the b l a nk s. California A l pha blanks may be obtained from Mrs . Ri ch ar J ll. M adigan, 5 Garland Pl ace, Men lo Pa rk , California.

Come to Convention and you will lea rn more abou t the national p rojects of P i Beta Ph i- a nd how we ca n work for them

See you at H ot Springs!

The Dean of Women and the Dean of Men of the Ohio State University Announce GRADUATE RESIDENT ASSISTANTSHIPS in conjunction with a two-year training program in STUDENT PERSONNEL WORK DEPARTM ENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

DO YOU WANT TO BE ,

A dean of men or dean of w ome n ?

A head o r di recto r of reside n ce?

An adviser to international students?

A social director ?

A counselor of co ll ege siudents?

A dean of students?

A direc tor of housing ?

A program director o f student unio n?

IF SO, you will be interested in Ohio State' s WO RKTUDY plan.

WORK : Recip ients of assistantships live and work with students as cou nsel ors, group advisers and residen ce hall assistants. They work approximately 20 hours per under the s upervisi o n ot the directors of residence and the student personnel staff.

STUDY : The academic program, leadi ng to the M aster of Arts degree requires from 45 to 55 quarter hours de· pending on the student's background. The student may regist er for 10·12 hours per quarter. A cademic cou rse o fferings include: Study of In div iduals a n d Groups in the Res ide n ce Se ttin g, Psychology of Perso nality , Psychology of Learning, Occupational In formation. Psych ology of Counseli ng, Laboratory in Couns e ling, Group Proced ures in Guidance, Ad mi nistrative Aspects of Student Personnel Work, &minar in Counseling Psych o logy, Educational Statistics, M ental and Educational Tests, and Theories and Curricula of Higher Education. A thesis is required Persons who are interested in academ ic fields othe r than psycholop:y must i nclu de twenty-one quarter hours of prescribed courses in their academic schedules.

An Assistant to t h e D irector of the ett lement School will be needed early n ext summer. The responsibilities a re varied and interesting . If you type. have easy co ntacts with peop le. want to see and serve our national p h il anthropy, and are between 22 and 35, please write immediately to Mrs Albert G Mueller, Director , Pi Beta Phi Settlement School , Gatlinburg, T ennessee.

Convention

COME TO ARKANSAS TO SEE US , AND MAKE IT JUNE 1960

ARKANSAS is ca llin g Pi Phi s ac ross the lengt h and breadth of this great continent to a jewel o( a town in its lush heartland o( mountains and spa rklin g lakes

Whether you swoop d own in airplanes in a valley between the Ouachita Mountains, wind through h ills o( pine and oak and rock -strewn streams by train, or roll alo ng broad hi ghways , yo ur destination must be Ho t Springs N ationa l Park and its Arlington and Majestic H otels for the 42nd Bi enni al Convention o f Pi Beta Phis, June 1960 .

Three airlines fly into Hot Springs- Delta, Central , and Trans-Texas. These lines connect with other major airli n es in the nearby cities o( Memphi s, T enn and Little Rock, Ark. Missouri Pacific railroads, Co nt inental Trailways, and Midwest Trai lw ays also pro -

vid e transportation into H ot Springs .

If yo u a re fl ying, may we remi nd you to fiji in the blank yo u w ill find On the page with flight fares in this issue of your ARROW Limousines will provide tra nsportation from t h e airport to the h ote ls at per person Arrangements will be made for amp le taxi serv ice at t rain arrival hours .

IF YOU WILL REGISTER EARLY- it may be possible for you r Convention Committee to work o u t plans (or pre-ar rival hotel ass ignments t h at will eliminate co n fusion and turmoil at arrival time . YOU are the k ey to this pIan-send us your arrival time with you r registration blank t h en we can be ready and wai ti ng (or you instead of you standing and waiting (or us .

Our Con venfion

more About Convention

+ " P URSU I T OF EX CELLENCE" is to be our Co nvention t h eme a n d t h is famous A rka nsas ge m, t h e diamond, is to be its sy m bo l. Thro ug h t he brillia n t and insri r ing stones of o u r Pi Phi Co n ventio n " D iadem 0 D iamonds," we hope eve ry P i Beta Phi 's t ies wit h h e r siste rs a n d h e r Frate rn ity will be st re ngt h ened a nd brig ht e ned. Eve ry Co n ve nt io n is a b it diff e re nt fr o m t h e last o n e, an d t hi s one is no exce p tio n W e will be stayi ng in two h otels . Th ey a re H o t Spr ings' fin est and a re located o n t h e same broa d Cen t ra l Av enu e on ly a block a nd a h a l f apa rt. Th e Arlin gto n w ill ser ve as Conventio n H eadq ua rte rs si nce it is t h e site of Co n ventio n H a ll.

You wi IJ n ot ice t h at t h e H o no ra ry Sch o las tic Soc ieties a nd H o n o ra ry Act ivi ti es Soc ieties Lunch· eo ns h ave been combin ed in to on e bi g lun ch eo n fo r t h is co n ve ntio n If yo u a re co min g to your t hird Pi Ph i Co n ve ntion (o r m o re) be su re a nd reg iste r fo r t h e Old T ime rs Lunc h eo n ing l e roo ms a re assig n ed by official d esig n a t io n o nl y Th e rate is $1 7.50 pe r day. W e ask t h at yo u do

n ot sig n up for t h em since we ca nn ot f u lfill s uch a req u es t .

Yo ur h o me state may gain favorab le p ubl ic ity t hr oug h f avors yo u m ig h t bri ng or se nd to Co n ve ntio n . An yo n e o uts id e t h e h ostess prov in ce ( Lambd a) wi shing to supp ly such favo rs, p lease noti fy th e favo rs ch a irm a n :

Mr s. Mi ke Alt

1208 Loc u st C hill ico th e, Mi sso uri

N o post-Co n ve n tio n to urs h ave been p l an n ed ; h oweve r we ca n h ig hl y reco m men d Ark a nsas as a d eli g h tf ul spot fo r co ntinuing yo ur vaca t io n. If yo ur p la n s call fo r suc h a to ur wi t h f ri e nd s o r yo ur fa mil y, an d yo u wo uld lik e to spe nd it i n Ar ka n sas, yo u rn a}' secur e co m p lete info rmat io n o n t h e state's ma n y o ut · sta ndin g a ttr ac ti o n s a nd reso rt s from :

Th e Ark a n sas P ub l icity a nd Pa r ks Commiss io n s

Cap ita l Build ing

Li t tle Roc k , Ar ka n sas.

"* "* "*

Recreation Day-June 22nd

A s Am e rica's fi rst U S Rese rv at ion , Ho t Sp r ings

N at io n al Pa rk h as m a ny h istoric l andma rk s. Pres ident Andrew J ac kson Sig n ed the bi ll t h at set asi d e the famo us the rm a l sp rin gs o n Ap ril 20, 1832. Fo r a lm ost a ce ntu ry th e fame d sp a was best kn own as a h ea l t h ce n te r- l mi ll ion ga ll o n s o f steaming w a te r fl ow fr o m its nat ural ho t sp rin gs each day . In th e p ast 25 yea rs it ha s dev e lope d in to o ne o f th e N at io n 's lea din g yea r -ro und reso rt a nd vaca ti o n cen ters wi t h th e d eve lop me n t of t hree l a rge l akes- La ke Cat h e rin e, La ke H a m ilto n ) a n d La ke Ou ac hi ta.

O n Rec reat ion D ay yo u w ill h ave a choice of t hr ee to urs- two to poi n ts of in te rest in thi s unusua l cit y o f H ot Sp r ings a nd one to t h e A rka n sas cap ita l city, Litt le Rock , locate d 50 mi l es f rom H o t Sp r i ngs.

T OU R ONE- Am p h ib ia n D uck T o ur- Sig htseei ng by l a nd a nd wate r. Y o u boa rd t h e boa t at yo ur h otel .. . th e n procee d 5 m il es by hig hwa y to e nte r bea u tifu l Lake H ami lt o n fo r a smoot h , rel axed to ur on t h e lake itself. Lake H a m ilt o n is 25 m iles lo n g a n d t h e to ur cruises a lo ng t h e n o rth cha nn el to t h e D a m whi c h fo rmed t h e lake, an d conti nu es a mo ng t h e is lan d s a nd along a sho re line dotted w it h beau t iful h o m es.

TOUR TWO- A sigh tsee in g to ur of H ot Sp rin gs. It w ill includ e vis its to th e O bser vat io n To we r in th e O uac h ita M oun tains, Poi n t Look Ou t, th e Alliga to r Fa rm, Qu a rt z C rysta l Cave, Ar-See n ic Sp rin gs, Ch a ngi ng Rock, O ak law n Race T rack , The Ru ss ia n V i ll a) a nd m a n y o th e r poi n ts o f hi sto ri c an d sce ni c in te res t

TOU R T H REE-" A Glimpse I nt o Y este ryea r ·a vi s it to th e Arka n sas T e rr ito ri al Ca p ito l Res to ratio n in Li tt le Rock , recog nized as o ne of t h e most outs ta ndin g resto ra t ion p ro j ec ts in th e So u th . Yo u will see t h e -· Three Capito ls of Ar ka n sas' - t h e resto red fi r st Litt le Rock Ca p ito l, whi ch fea tu res ma ny au th ent ic meme nt oes of ea rl y Ark a n sas hi sto ry , t h e o ld Sta te h ou se o n W es t M a rkh a m St ree t, and t h e p rese nt Cap ito l- as well as o th e r po in ts o f in te rest in Littl e Rock . In addi tio n to t h e to urs both h ote ls h ave priv a te poo ls fo r sw imming. Th e re a re te nnis co u rts, a go lf co ur se, a nd a sw im m in g poo l at t h e H ot Sp r ing s Co un t ry Club whi ch will be rese r ved fo r Co nvent io n g uests .

YOU a re expecte d in Jun e!!!

The above round trip fir s t class fares and pullman fares do n

t include the 10% Federal tax • All figures supplied by Mr Andrew Ikveridge, Missouri Pacific Railroad

AIRPLANE FARES TO HOT SPRINGS , ARKANSAS

All fares quoted include 10 fe-deral tax. Forty pounds is the maximum free baggage allowance. These quotati ons ace round trip to H o t Springs National Park , Arkansas

ous to n

The above cales are based on using A i r Coach whenever possible, unless the waiting to ma ke a co nne ction w o uld be too Ion, .

If you are Byio,51: to Convention please fill out this blank and send to : Mrs . Henry M Britt III , 12 6 Travista Right, Hot Springs, Arlcaruas

DATE OF AIlJUVAL

Convention

Reg i strat ion and Accommodation

Register early and save $5.00. The registratioo fee before May I, is $20.00 . After that date it will be $25.00 . Please fill in the blank for registration and mail with your check. You will be sent a receipt which must be presented at the Arlington Hotel be· fore a room assignment is made.

$20.00 pre.conventioD registration fee includes :

For Ihose slaying al Ihe hOlds:

a. Entrance to meetings of the Convention .

b. Copies of the Daily .

c. Meal tips to hotds.

For Ihose nol Slaying allhe h Olels:

a. Entrance to meetings of Convention.

b Copy of the Daily for that day.

e. Banquet

$ 4. 00 daily "gislralion fee il1c1l1des:

a, Entrance to that day 's meetings .

b. Copy of the Daily for that day .

Each person is to register on a separate blank.

NOTE: $20.00 Registration Fee is NOT included in expenses paid by National, Alumn., Clubs o r Active Chapters

Please do not plan to arrive before June 19th unless officially designated to do so.

CONVENTION REGISTRATION BLANK

Make $20.00 check payable to Maxine A Smith and mail to: Mrs Maxine A. Smith 651 West Oak Avenue Jonesboro, Arkansas

Please fill in blank NO MAlTER WHAT YOUR OFFICIAL CAPACITY

Name ...... , ", , ,'. ,........ , (last name) ('rst name) (maiden Dame if ma rr ied) (husband 's initials if married)

Address (S"«I) (Cily) (State)

I shall attend the P i Bet a Phi Convent io n and plan to arrive by train ....... , automobile . .. or plane . ........... on .. at A.M ., P.M and leave hotel o n at A.M , P.M.

Check accommodation desired : Single . 2inaroom .... 3 in a room

Owing to the size of ou r Convention , si ngl e acco nunodation is not recommended Your choice of two or three to a roo m will be granted if possible . NOTE-active deleaates will be assigned rooms with active delegates-a lu mnlt' delegates with alumnr delegates . No change from this policy ca n be made for those comi ng at National fraternity expense . If you desire special roomm ates , please print names and addresses below : Name : ' Address :

PLEASE CHECK YOUR CLASS I FICA nON BELOW, A c tive Delegate

Alumnr Delega te Chapter .... . . . . . Alumnr Club ( if any) " Active Alternate AlumnI! Alternate National Offi cer Title ......... ...... . ......... . . ' ... '" Year of Init iati o n

I expect to attend the following special functions : Please check : Act i ve Visit o r Alumnlt' Visitor

Conventi o n Old Timers Mother-Daughter Canadian Breakfast Honorary Societies Golden Arrow Banquet (Scholastic. Activities &. Theta Sigma Pi ) Pl ease see page 183 fo r H o tel Room Registrat ion Blank . '"

CHAIRMAN OF THE DINNER BY CHAPTERS

Sarah (Sally) H o lm es Hun t (Mr s. H a ro ld S .), W yomi ng Al p h a. H ig hli g hts of he r thirty-odd years in nine C lubs h ave been h e lping o rga niz e the San J ose Club and servin g as Pre sid ent in K a n sas City She h as a Pi Phi daughter, Joanne H oo k Her local int e rests include P .E.O., Reh ab ili a ti o n In st itute , a nd Pr es byte rian W ome n 's W o rk.

CHAIRMAN OF HONORARIES LUNCHEON

M a rga ret Seam ster Sc h wieger (Mrs. Sa m). Arkan sas Alph a. Sh e se rv e d as president of her c h apter in 1934·35 a nd as president of t h e Shreveport Alumn:r Club and it s d e lega t e to Convention in 194 8. She is Membe rshi p Ch a ir man f o r th e club this yea r She r esi d es at 124 Leo Ave wi t h h e r hu sb and a n d two ch i ldren , J a ne 14 and Lee 18, a fr es hm a n at the University of Ark ansas. She is active in the First M et ho di st C hurch and num e rou s c ivi c ac tivities.

CHAIRMAN OF THE SETTLEMENT SCHOOL NIGHT DINNER

Beve rly Tr escott Stanford ( Mrs Carl) , Misso uri AI· pha, is serving h er second year as president of th e St. Louis Alumme C lub and was its Convention delegate in 1958. She h as held many offices in t h e club . an d tw o years ago s he w as Chairman of the Pi B eta Phi Country Carousel , a b ie nnial fund -raising project_ Besides her many dev oted ho ur s of servi ce t o Pi Phi, she is quite active in women's civic affairs in St. Louis .

Hotel Room Registration Blank

Pl ease fill in and ma il to t h e Arl in gto n H ote l (Co n ve nti on Head qu a rters), Hot Springs , Ar kan sas W ill eve ryo ne wh o w ish es to st ay at o n e o f th e h ote ls, NO MAITER WHAT YOUR OFFICIAL C APA CI TY, p lease fi ll in t h is b la nk fo r th e h ote l. It m ea n s you wi ll be assu red o f a room reserva ti o n at o ne of t he h o t els.

Owing to the si ze o f our Convent io n, s ingle accommod at ion is n ot r ecommended Y Ou r cho ice of two o r to a roo m will be gran ted i f possible NOTE- act i ve d e legates will be assig ned roo ms with acti ve delegat es-a l um nz dele w ith alumng: de lega tes N o ch an g e fcom thi po li cy ca n be ma d e fo r those co mi ng a t Na t io nal Fra te rnity e xp e nse. If you d(1 ire s p«"ial r oo mm ates, p lease pr int n arMS a nd addre sses bel o w :

Roo m rate per d ay (Ameri ca n Plan) Sin g le--S 17 )0 D ou bl e-$14. 50 N am e .' " " ,

• (l ast n a me) (fi rst n ame ) A ddress (Street ) (Gty) (S ta te ) J shall atren d t h e Pi Beta P hi Co n ve nli o n a nd pla n 10 a

ctive

Alu mnz D e leg at e .•.. Alu mnr Alternate

Alumnr Visito r Ch ap ter A dd ress

Ci ty & State

How High Will o ur Gold en Arrow Soar il,l th e 60's , Our Centennial Decade? ;:

Pi Beta Ph i will be th e fir st n at io na l co ll ege fr a te rni ty fo r wom e n to ce leb rate o ne hundred years o f lea d e rsh ip in co ll ege a nd commun it y H o w we ce leb rate in '67 d epe nds o n yO/l/ If eve ry act ive a n d a lu m na m e m ber o f Pi Beta Phi w ill co n t ri b ute $1. 00 ea ch yea r to t he Ce nt e nni a l Fun d we ca n h ave a million d o ll a r ce le bra ti o n !

As wea re rs of t h e Ar ro w we ca n o n ce mor e pro ve o ur h e r itage o f se rvi ce a nd f riend shi p by c reat in g a not h e r g reat li vin g memo ri a l f u nd fo r o ur Fo und ers w ho dr eamed an d p la n n ed so we ll ! W i ll yo u be a pa rt o f o u r " M illio n D o ll a r Dream " fo r '67? \Xfi ll you sen d yo ur d o nat io n no w ?

Yo u w ho a re not p r ivi leg ed to g ive a cl ub o r c hap te r may se nd yo ur donatio n to th e treas ur e r o f t h e Ce nte nni a l Fund Co mmi ttee , Mi ss Eli zabet h

Jo hn so n , 5645 V ista De l M onte, V a n N uys , Ca liforni a .

D o rot hy W eave r Mo rga n Gra nd Vi ce ·Pres id e n t

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you II meet :JheJe

Olficero at Conllention

Ethel Sanford Adams IMrs . Philip! Alpha Province Pres ident
lecky Gum", Conley 1M,. A 1.1 Theta Province P,e,iden'
Moriano Evans Corpenter (MR. C 1.1 Beta Province President
Moxine Williams Mon. IMn. Carl HJ Epsilon Province P, u id e "t
Foy Martin Gron IMn. L MaNU) Iota Prov ince President
Katherine Block Man.nbarg (M,s , George) Delta Province Pr•• ident
Emma l. IcKh.lder Sorum IMrs C Hol Kappa Provlnu p,It,ldent

Convention

Lou Ann Cha •• Tuft 1M,.. Stewart)
Omicron p,ov lnce ',., Iden'
Mary Zimmerman Knlpmeyef 1M". L L.I Lambda 'rovlnce 'r.sldent
Sarah Wild Gordon 1M,.. W G.I
Mlld,.d Moyer O ' Oo nn.1I (M" AII.n ) leta 'rovl!"Ke Vk ,,.., ldent
.IIth Loul •• Dlerb Mil P,ov lnc e ',ui dent
H.r.n louch.r 01. IMrs Car, E I Gamma Province Vlc e- Pr., lden'
Eloi,. Glazn er Hensley (Mrs. Co,1 W.I Nu P,ovlnc8 Pr•• ldent
Ruth Ann fe.bel (M,•. Albert P.I Ep.ilon Prov ince Vlct·Pr•• ldent
Barbaro Douglas M cQu iston
IMn. Ralphl
Zeto Pro vince Vlce·P, e.id e nl
Jo Franc., Powell 50ngste, 1M,... Robert f .l
Nu Pro vince Vk.-P,•• id.nt
Kathryn Le ut wile r Tanton
IMrs G (.I
Th eta Prov i nc e Vi ce- Pre,i d enl
Orpha O ' Rourke Coenen
IMrs Andrew)
Kappa Prov ince V ice·Presi d ent

N.w NPC Exec utive Co mmittee: Min Eliz abe lh Dye r, X n, l , e a Ulfe, ; Mr• . Willi am Na . h, A :=: .:1., .e erelo ry ; M n . Jo se ph D. Grig. b y , .:1. .6. .6. , n ew c ha ir man ; Mn . Dar,. 11 R. Nord w a ll, A X n. reti ring cha irma n .

:lhe national panhellenic Conference meetd lor !)td :lhirt'J-Sixth Seddion

->- I N M ANY WAYS a meet in g of Th e N at io nal Panhe ll en ic Confe re nce is a summatio n o f th e w o rk of the b ie n niu m ju st drawi ng to a close. Such was the case at the thir ty-s ix th sess io n o f th e Co nfere nce h el d N ove m be r 9-13 at th e Boca Rato n H o te l, Boca Raton, Fl o rida, whi ch was pres ided o ve r by Mrs. D a rr e ll N ordw all , Ch a irm an, Al p h a Chi Omega, M rs. J osep h Gri gsby, Secreta ry , D e lt a D elta D e lt a and M rS. W ill iam N as h , Tr eas ur er , Al p h a Xi D e lt a. Du e to uni ons of g ro ups wi thin th e me mb e rshi p t h e d elegate body o f NPC was r ed uced to t wentyn ine me mbe rs. Th e fin al Co nfere nce Crede nti al s Comm ittee repo rt showed th e re to be in atte nd ance twenty- nin e delega tes, fo rty -six alte rn ate del egates, seven ty-five visito rs, all o f w hom we re nat io nal office rs of thei r respective f rate rn it ies, and t wo co nference offic ials, a tota l of o ne hundred fif ty- tw o pe rsons.

Th e five days of the Co n fe re nce gave to those in attendance information and food fo r thoug ht in all areas invo l ving common inte rest. Th is has been t he objective of NPC since its fo rma l organizatio n in 1902. T h e Co ll ege P an h ell enics Comm it tee p rese n te d

seve ral reso lu tio ns fo r co ns iderat io n . Th ese came out of the w ork of the comm ittee members, wh o serve as area ad viso rs to th e vari o us co ll ege Panh e ll e n ic o rga ni za ti o ns. Th e Committee also p resented an exce ll ent prog ram ca ll ed " Thi s Is O ur Fraternity Life." Th e fi ve speakers on t h e prog ram fo ll owed t h is ou tl ine o f t h oug h t: We were born wit h t h e w isdom of s iste rh ood- W e li ve wi th specia l fo rces w hich res ul t in se parat io n and diffu sio n ; W e we re bo rn w ith t h e conceptio n o f hig h sta nd ards of wom anh ood-W e li ve w ith qu es tionin gs o f f und ame nta l va lu es w hi ch co nfu se o ur min ds and o ur hea rts; W e we re bo rn wi th the love of lea rn ing-W e liv e wit h i nAuences w hich p rod uce inte ll ect ual medi oc racy; W e we re born wi th the goa l o f se rvice to ot he rs-W e l ive w ith motivations w h ich e nge nd e r egot ism and se l fis hn ess; W e we re bo rn with the idea l of deve lOpment of t h e potentia l of each in div id ual- W e live wit h pressu res w h ic h seek to dest roy th e individua l dignity and wo rth of t h e h uma n pe r so n

Th e City Pan h ell enic Co mm ittee repo rted the format ion of t h irty- fou r new City Panhe ll en ic g ro ups, b r ingi ng the tota l nu mbe r to t wo h undred

seventy-five. A pamphlet " Speaking of Sororities" was presented by t h e Committee and adopted by the Conference. This pamphlet is to be used by City Panhelleni cs in orientatIOn and educationa l programs which they give for potential ru shees

The H ousin g Committee presented findings based on questionnaires from both Deans o f Women and frat ernity office rs. The Extension Committee points out that not all fraternity extension is handled by or brought to the attention of the committee but never.. theless it received inquiries on the subject from both state and private institutions in thirty-one differen t states (The report of the Secretary of the Conference showed that there had been an increase in new chapters which represented the installation of

one new chapter every two weeks for the biennium A ctua lly, there were one hundred seventy·six n ew college chapters installed and three hundred seventytwo new alumnre dubs formed.) Th e Extension Committee also presented a study done by Dean Audrey K. Wi lder of Albion College on "The Organization and Functioning of Loca l Groups Pr e· paratory to Nationalization. "

The Resea rch and Public Rel at ions Committee pointed out that " P roba bly many of the ills of society are due to the practice of prag matism that ignores co nvictions whi ch repr esent a heri tage of wisdom and knowled ge developed over ce nturi es by those who prece ded us." The repo rt concluded by ca llin g to our attention that " The small social friendship

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group provides respite from the work and tensions of the day H armony resulting from appreciation of qualities of members, opportunity for good talk without forensICs, and laughtrr and fun are experienced by such groups . Such groups do not create turmoil . They, by virture of the ancirnt practices of such association, contrib ute sanity in any community When all persons are atomized- i.e., no natural human ties or preferences for anyone-then freedom goes and di ctators rule. So, the issue is preservation o f ci"i lized freedom as assured to the people and the states by the Constitution or dictatorship by what· ever name it is ca lled, socia lism , co llectivism or communism. "

The Citizenship Committee report stated that " Fratern ity w omen represent a level of education and experience which in most cases, is above the average cross-section of the communities in which they li"e." Th en the report posed this thought · provoking question: "Ca n you measure the worth of your personal citizenship as an influential factor in preserving the heritage which has given you a good life?"

The NPC-N AWDC Joint Committee reported on findings from a questionnaire submitted to all Deans of :x'0men on campuses having fraternities on the subject of social standards. It also presented an inspiring panel discussion which was most ably presided over by Dean Katherine Warren, Dean of Womer:t of Florida State University, who is also the Recordin g Secretary for NAWDC. She was assisted by D ea n Etter Turner, Dean of Women at Stetson University. A grounded airp lane prevented Dean H ele n Watson , Dean of Women at Rollins College, from arriving to participate in the program

The Eligibility and Nationalization Committee reported no new groups. Following the report of the Committee it presented a resolution ca llIng (or a study during the next biennium of the scholasti c standi ng of women's fraternities to be us e? as a for a continuing program whICh wou ld indICate NPC's recognition of t h e vital importance of scho lastic excell ence.

The Survey an d Projects Committee reported its during the biennium to include the preparatIO n of the Manual of Information , the new "Speaking of Sororities" pamphlet, the survey on h ousing which summarized the financial assistance given to colleges and universities by fraternities through the assuming of the burden of providing housi ng and the staffing of t hose houses, and finally, of a tabu lation of h ours of service vo l unteered by fraternity women. Even based upon on ly partia l returns t h e latter two surveys presented some very impressive figures. A progress report o n a rushing survey was presented.

The last among the sta nding committees culminated its rerort at the banquet by announcing the recipients 0 two awards The president of the Panhelleni c and the Dean of Women co ncerned were there to receive the awards in/e rson. The Nationa l Panhelleni c Conference Awa r went to the P anhei· lenic at Alabama Polytechnic I nstitute, and the Le· land Fraternity Month Award was presented to the Panhellenic at Oklahoma Uni"ersity.

Other features of the Conference included a report from The Interfraternity Research and Advisory Council (IRAC) , and an address by Mr. George F Baug hman , Vi ce Preside nt and Treasure r of New York University He gave statistics to support his sta tement that fraternity men and women are the largest contributors to co llege and university funds Administrative W o rksh ops were co nductrd onr eveand at thr final banquet dinner the speaker was MISS Lenora Slaughtrr. Executive Di rector of The M iss Ameri ca Pageant.

The Editors had their traditional Brass Tacks Dinner as a separate part of the program Our own Adele Taylor Alford was honored for her twentyfive years of service as Editor of the ARROW She was presented with a gift from the o ther editors.

Cha irman of Award
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Sandra
A. Z. P
Mr•• Nordwa ll and Dr George F loughman
Vic.e Pre.ld e nt and T a ure r, N w Yorlc Uni· versit y•• p a " r a t NPC d inn e r Tu •• day nlng No v. mb e r 10

Another serarate feature of the Confe rence was the meetings 0 The Association of Central Office Execll'tives . We were honored in having our Director of Cent ral Office, Peggy Dick, elected as the Secretary Treasu rer of the Association for the coming two yea r pe ri od ,

The incoming Executive Committee is composed of Mrs . J osep h Grigsby , Chairman, Delta D e lta Delt a; Mrs Willi am N as h , Secretary, Alph a X i Delta ; and Miss Elizabeth Dy er, Treasurer, Ch i Omega For the 1959·61 biennium Pi Beta Ph i officers were appoin ted to se rve in the following c apacities: Mr s. Benjamin C. Le wi s, First Al ternate Delegate to se rve as a member of t he College Pan· he lli cs Committee, Mrs Robe r t S Wi ld, NPC Del e·

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gate, to serve as a member of the Resea rch and Pu b li c Re l ations Committee, as the Chairman of the NPCNAWDC Joint Committee, and as NPC's Campus Rep r esentative for IRA C.

Hi g h ideals for fraternities, individually and co ll ective ly, were often expressed. Pl ans were developed for extending o ur goals Pi Beta Phis everywhe re will be ca lled upon to do their part in upholding the ro le of the Am eri ca n College Fraternity by word and by actio n . This ca n best be done by a day-to-day living of the precepts of our ow n r itual, and by the true application of Th e Panh e lleni c Creed .

MARIANNE R EID WILD, Pi B ela Phi, NPC Delegale

left to right : Mfi . Jome. Marek , Mrs . Nordwall and Miss lenora Slaughter, diredor of Mill Americ a Cont•• t, who was the speaker at the ftnal banquet on Thursday evening .

Florence Deppe Holmgren (Mrs. Erid , Holt House Committee

HOLT HOUSE FINDS MANY USES

Here .he I tandJ-ho l p ltably warm even in winte r l Card part ie. ar fun t oo
For a wedd ing retep t ion Holt Houle I. a p.rfe" .etting f
Th. br id e to h er bouquet from the .tepl 191
It', even fun to b. on the "itchen committee
HOLT HOUSE FINDS MANY USES

Presented by

BETA PHI and THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

JUNE 13-JULY 19, 1960

GATLINBURG , TENNESSEE

SUMMER CRAFT WORKSHOP

Combine y our acot ion and your hobby Work for credit in Th. Uni rsity of T.nn. sse •.

nW6 FROM LlTILE PIGEON

SeHlement School Panorama

Arrowcraft Shop

J enni e Nicol Health Center

Emma Harper Turner C raft Ce n ter (g rad e an d high sc h ool classes)

Pi Beta Phi Hig h Schoo l

Pi Be ta Phi Grade Schoo l

Co unty Grade Schoo l

Tea ch ers' Cot tage ( H elmi ck H ouse)- Dir ecto r' s

Offi ce

Pollard Do rmitory (fo r boys)

Stuart Dormi tory (for g irl s)

Origin al Log Cabin

Ruth Barrett Smith Staff H o use

Th e Red Barn

Old H ea lth Ce n te r (mai ntenan ce man 's hou se)

Broo der Ho uses and Farmer's W or k H o use

Garden Pl ots and M eadows

Car Ports

ARROWCRAFT shi pments to clubs and ch apters tremendou s; all-time hi g h reached; pa ym ents to wea ve rs, l argest ever.

HEALTH CENTE R se rv ices , day after d ay, an integ r al part of t h e state and co unty h ea lth prog ram ; a foca l poi nt of Civil D e fense fo r the area; a designated Command Post fo r the state; p reventi ve and fir st aid wo rk; baby clini cs and pre-schoo l clinics; TB x- ray clinics; physical examinations hI all school roo ms with follow·/Jps when neceuary.

Cla ss A co unty sc hool with twe l ve g rad es. twenty-five fu ll t ime and thr ee part time tea ch ers; 600 pupi ls; Pi Phi provides three teache rs- for Mu sic, Arts & Crafts and W oodwo rk· iog-and gives moral and superviso ry support; supervises two classes in Jo urn ali sm .

DORMITORIES prov ide boa rd and room f o r $5.00 per month p lus ch o res; hou se mothers give ca reful supervisio n and e ncouragemen t.

STAFF H OUSE - fo r a reasonabl e fee t h e staff and the teache rs l ive in att ractiv e quarters with li ving room and dining room facilities .

THE RED BARN- fulfillin g t h e purpose for which it was in te nded-to widen scope o f Pi Phi 's usefulness in ed uca ti o nal and philanthropic fields ; immediatel y upon completion h oused students attendi n g Summer Craft Workshops foll owed by South ern Hi gh land Guild Fair with every one of the 31 beds taken ( A vailable, all told, o n campus for staff and students , 85 beds . ) During remaining weeks of summer and fa ll , The Red Ba rn housed Eta Provin ce Wo rkshop , T ennessee Alpha Retreat 19 S

(25 gi rls) , Ret reat of Presbyter ian Clergymen from Kn oxvi ll e. N egotiatio ns und erway with Tennessee Beta, T enn essee Gamma, Indi ana Alpha and Alabama Beta for spring week-end visits . SUMMER C RAFT WORKSHOP com p leted its fift ee nth year in summer of 1959 with a g ra nd total e nro llm ent for t h e 15 years of 1473; enrollment for 1959 was 120, rep res e nti ng 25 states, 3 fo rei gn co un tri es; l arges t gro up eve r housed o n ca mpu s; nine Pi Phi s in attendance; provided a c raft cour se on university le ve l with o utsta ndin g artists in the ir own field to lea d it; all students ab le to secu re h e lp o n indiv idual problems. See arti cl e "S ixtee nth Annual Summer Craft W orks hop" - this issue , Edito r' s Not e. It is frust rating and an impo ssi bility to paint a co mp reh ens iv e w or d p icture of the Settle· ment School and its functioning . D o go to Gatlin · burg and lea rn fo r yo urs el f what every P i Phi should know a bo ut this ex pandin g, th rill ing p roject. Stay lo ng e noug h to /eam - a vis it of a few hours is too sho rt . A quote from T he Reader's Digesl-" T oo many accounts of the Uni ted States are written by visito rs w h o h ave spe nt o nl y a few weeks in the co untry " co uld be paraphrased to fit the Settlement Schoo l picture. Too many descr ip ti ons of the Sett lement Schoo l are g ive n by Pi Phi s who h ave spent o nl y a few ho urs the re. Apro pos, too , is this stateme nt by one o f the mount ain peop le, "You ca n 't tell what yo u don 't know any more than you ca n come from w he re you hav e n't been."

K now your Sett lement Schoo l and te ll its tru e sto ry !

Sixteenth Annual Summer Craft Workshop

For t h e 16th year Pi Beta Phi and Th e Unive rs ity o f T ennessee present a Summer Craft Worksh op in Gatlinburg, T en n essee, J une 13-Jul y 19, 1960.

Th e Wo rks hop offers a c raft course o n univ e rsi ty level with o utsta nd ing art ists in their respective fie ld s to lea d it.

Attendants rep resent a wide field of endeavo r. Last summer 's ros ter listed many professiona ls, three who work with the blind , one serving in a cor recti o n home for g irls . uni ve rsity extension workers. a rehabilitatio n worker, art teachers, craft teachers, elementary teache rs. an architect, and a retired M D So me come just for fun, many to fur t her a hobby and most of them for university c redit.

Pictured here is Rikki Brock way, California Gamm a, winner of the $400 .00 Work sh op sch o lar -

Rikk l Bro ckway , Ca lifo rn ia 1', wi nne r o f $ 4 00 Wor ks hop Schola rs h ip , give n an n ua lly by the Sou th. rn Cali forn ia Are a Co unci l to a me mbe r of a So ut h. rn Californ ia chapt r

ship give n annu ally by the Southern Ca lifornia Ar ea Co unc il to a mem be r of a Southern California active chapte r. Rikki will re turn nex t summer to se rve as a grad uate assistan t in the 16t h Summer Craft W o rksho p

Nine P i Ph is were in attendance at the W o rksh op l ast summe r, in cludi ng H e len Mo ffett Ru sse ll , Chairman of the Settlement Schoo l Committee. Each yea r more Pi Phi s are ta king advantage of this opportunity affo rd ed them by t he ir own f rate mi ty, but ge nera ll y speaking the student body is made up of non- Pi Phi s. last summer 25 states and 3 foreign co un tri es w e re rep resented. Pi Phi s and you r f r ien ds, th e oppo rtuni ty is at hand !

Elsewhere in th is issue is a statement of costs and faculty.

Accommodations

At the Schoo l : D o rmit ory rate, $15_00 fo r each h alf session, $30 .00 for full session. Thre e-fo ur room , $18 .00 for ea ch session , 36.00 for full sess ion D oubl e room, $22 .00 for each half sessio n , $ 44.00 for full session. Single room, $27.00 for eac h half sess ion, $54 .00 for f ull session .

In Cab ins: Pri ce 5 3.00 and up pe r night, per perso n W ith l ig h t housekeeping accommodations, $25.00 and up pe r person, per week . Ho te ls: For reservations write directly to Mountain Vi ew Hotel, Greystone Hotel , Riverside Hotel, a nd new Gatlinburg Inn . Pri ces are co nsistent with th ose co mmonly found in popula r reso rt co mmu niti es.

Expenses

Tuiti o n : S37 50 for half sessio n $75 .00 for full sess ion. M ate rial s and class fees extra . Boa rd : It is requ ired that pe rsons hav ing room accommodations at the School sha ll boa rd at t he sc hoo l d inin g room at sessio n rates. M ea ls are a l so ava il ab le for g uests and fo r those livin g in cab in s, private homes and guest hou ses. $9 6.00 for full session; $48.00 for ha lf session . Sing le meals: 50¢ for breakfast; 95¢ for luo ch ; $1. 45 for dinner .

T ota l cost for ha l f session For fu ll session Room $15.00 to $27 .00 30.00 to 55 4.00

Boa rd $48 .00 S96 .00

Tuiti o n $37 .5 0 sn .oo

$100.50 to $11 2.50 $20 1. 00 to $225.00

DATES

Fir st Sessio n Second Session

Full Sess io n

Jun e 13-Jun e 29

Jul y 1-19

Jun e 13- Ju ly 19

Faculty Inot complete)

J a ne Glass, B S., M A D esig ner-Craftsman and the Ja ne Glass Studio-Gatli nbur g (Jewe lry and Advanced J ewe l ry)

H elen W orra ll , B.S., M F.A. In st ructo r o f Art s and Crafts, Reading Hi gh School and Cincinnati Art Mu seum (Ename ling and A dvanced Enam eling)

J ean B Stange, B S. , A M ., Assi sta nt Professo r of Related A rt- Mi chigan State Co ll ege (Design and Rec reatio nal C rafts)

Lulu Smi th, B " M A. , Associate Professor , University of Iowa; Co-a u t ho r of CONTEMPORARY HANDWEAVI G (Weaving and Advanced W eaving)

Fr ances Jeffress, B .S ., D iet icia n ; Supe rvisor of Sc hoo l Lun ch Prog ram, Crossett, Ar kansas

Marian G. H ea rd , B S., M A ., D i rector of C raft Wo r ks hop- Professor of Craft D esig n , Th e University of T en nessee (C raft A pprec ia tion)

Graduate Assistantships Available to Qualified Men and Women 1960- 62

Q U AUFlCATIONS: H old ba chelor 's degree from an accredited college . Present a 8 average in undergraduate COUrRS. Present the specific academic backg round n eeded for graduate study . personally qualified to live with studcots as group adviser 3nd cou nsel o r

REMUNERATION : Room. board. and per month the first year-the equivalent o f a graduate assistantship . Room, board, and $11 per month the second year-the equivalent of a teaching assistantsh ip. Ou:-o f-state fees are waived. . IF INTERESTED : Write to D r Maude A Stewart, D i.recto r of the Graduate Resident Program, 21 S Pomerene Hall . The Ohio State University. 1760 Neil A ve., Colum· bus to. Ohio .

Kris W anberg, Jllin ois Z, of Warsaw, Ill inois, was recently elected as sponsor of Phi Chi Eta, National Quartermaster Fraternity of the Army ROTC , University of Ill inois. Mi ss Wanberg will represent the Quartermaster unit of the Army ROTC at military and social affairs. She is enrolled in the College of Education , majoring in elementary education

The appointment of Carla S Williams, Wi sconsin B, as Administrative Officer for Consumer Pro · gramming in th e Food and Drug Administration was announced late ly by Commissioner George P Larrick . It is a civi l service appointment to FDA's ca reer service.

Mrs Williams will be assigned to the Bureau of Program Planning and Appraisal. She will plan and co-o rdinate activities of the co nsumer consultants in FDA's 17 fi eld districts , to see that cons umer interest are reflected in FDA 's regulatory programs .

A native of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin , Mrs. Wil · Iiams is a graduate of Stephens Co llege, Columbia, Missouri, and Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin , an d did graduate work at the University of Wisco nsll]

For the past two years Mrs . Williams has se rv ed as assistant to Cyrus S Ching of the "Peop le to People" program Following W orld War 11 , she was manager of a Tokyo hotel and also worked for the Ameri ca n Red Cross in the Fa r East.

Mrs . W i ll iams is a member of the Public ReJa· tions Society of Ameri ca, American Women in Radi o and T elevis ion, Washington Ad Club, Am eri can Association of University Women, Alumna! Club of Pi Beta Phi , the Capital Speaker's Club, and a number of ot h er organizations. She and h e r husband, a practicing attorney in Fairfax, Virginia, live at 6924 M ansfield Road, Fall s Church, Virginia . They h ave two children.

Diane Torgler, Ohio 11, was ch osen " Mi ss Cleve land " in the preliminaries of the "Miss Ameri ca" co ntest. Diane was a lso ch osen by D eni son University to rep resent the campus in the annua l Camp us Cover Girl Contest sponsored by the Co lumbu s Citizen . This contest covers the entire state of Ohio and a few campuses o utside the state, and the Queen is chosen by vote from all subscribers of the new s· paper. Diane Wan that contest also.

She is a senior at Denison and has brains !,Iul beauty. At the present time she is a candidate for a Woodrow Wilson Scholarship She maintains a very hig h grade-point average . For the past two

yea rs she h as been rush captain of Ohi o H. Di ane is majoring in ed ucatio n, and has special interests in most eve ry spo rt.

Just in e George, N ew York il., h as been se lected as o ne of the twenty fi nalists in the 1959 Int ern atio nal Sweeth eart Beauty Co ntest of Tau K appa Epsil o n, In ternational Fraternity . A Juni or, majori ng in Economics at Cornell University. she was se lected

Sweetheart of Tau K appa Epsi lon's Sigma Chapte r .

She was selected as a finalist in the T eke Sweetheart Beauty Contest from a group of eighty -two entrants from co lleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada by t he selection committee, a gro up of fo rty co ll ege men from various parts of the United States.

The fina lists we re se lected on t hei r beauty and apparent attributes of persona lity. intelligence and poise.

If she is se lected as the Internatio nal T eke Sw eethea rt she will attend the nationa l co n ve nt io n thi s September in D etroit, M ichi ga n, wh ere she will be honored .

A royal cou rt will be se lected for th e Tn te rn ati ona l Sweet hea rt co nsisting of ten ot he r beauti es fr om among the fina li sts. Each member of the roya l co urt wi ll be an international sweeth eart of a month of the yea r .

The Internationa l Teke Sweetheart and her royal court will be c hosen by the "most e minen t autho rities o n woman kind ," a select g ro up of fif tee n graduates and undergraduates of T au K appa Epsilon from t he United States and Canada.

Lt. Col. L. F Foushee, a Stephens Co ll ege and Unive rsity of Oklahoma alumna. served as Pr esident of Okla. Alpha Chapter in 1930. Sin ce 1943 h er di s tinguished service in the W omen 's Ar my Co rps has won her an imp ressive li st o f d eco rations, includi ng the Bronze Sta r, WAC Service Med a l, D is · tinguis hed Unit Emblem and Phili ppine Li beratio n Ribbon with star . Co lone l Fo ush ee's caree r h as taken her to remote and i nte resting co rn e rs of th e world . Wi th the Transportation Co rps. s he se rved under General Mac Arthur in H o ll andia. New Guinea .

Tacloban, Leyte and Mila. Other assignments h ave taken h er to T okyo and H eidelbe rg, Germany. She cu rrently serves as WAC Staff Ad viser at Th ird Arm y Headquarters, Fort McPh erson, Georgia .

Captain Marj o rie L. Ri epma, a history ho nors g raduate from Virgi ni a's Rand o lph -M aco n W ome n' s Co llege, served as sec ret ary of the Virgi ni a Alpha C h apte r of Pi Beta Phi . In 1943 h er service as Lt. ( jg) in the WAVES took he r to Norfolk a nd H awai i . A fte r the war, while working i n the V ete rans Admini st rati on H ospi tal in Springfield, Mi sso uri , Captain Ri epma obtai ned he r commercial pilot's li cense and in 1948 he r co mmission was transferred to the United States Air Fo rce. H er tourS of duty h ave taken h er to Eglin Field, Fl o rida ; Walker Air Force Base, New Mexico; Bices ter , England and Di ggs Air Fo rce Base, Texas. After a yea r's re sidence at Indi ana Uni ve rs ity under th e USAF In stitute of T echn o logy, she won he r M asters D eg ree in Bus in ess Admini stration . Capta in Ri epma is currentl y Staff Supply Offi ce r at the 7272d ABW (US AFE Weapons Center) , Wh eel us Air Bas e, Libya.

Fir st Li e utena nt Patricia S. Sinclair is from the University of W as hington in Seattle, where she first pledged the W as hington Alpha Chapter During her second co ll ege yea r , after becoming a fullfl ed ged member, h er family was transferred to El me ndo rf Air Fo rce Base, Al aska, and Li eute n ant Sinclair moved into the Washing ton Al pha h ouse to co ntinue her stud ies. She was co mmissioned in the

Air Force in 1953 and took he r basi c military cou rse at Lackl and Air Force Base, Texas . Her first job was v isit ing Base Edu cat ion Offi cers to brief them o n th e Air Fo rce co rresponde nce sc hoo l and ass ist them with the ir probl ems. Later she assumed additi ona l duties as Ad jutant and now ho ld s th e post of Directo r of Admini strative Servi ces, h andling a ll mil ita ry and c ivi lian personnel matters, prepa rati o n o f the an nual budget , and manpo wer act io ns. A s the o nl y WAF officer ass igned to Gun te r Air Force Ba se, Li e utenant Sinclair is also WAF Advi se r for the Base . Current ly she is att endin g Squadron Officer School at the Air Univer si ty, M axwe ll Air Fo rce Base , Al abama , one of three o utstanding Air Fo rce p ro fes· siona l sc hoo ls.

Li eu tenant Joanne (joy) Carter Burchard , U. S. Navy, pledged to th e W as hin gton Alpha Chapter of Pi Beta Phi in 1946, when he r co usin, Pat ricia Sinclair (now First Lieute nant , U. S. Air Fo rce) was a soph omo re in the Ch apter. Other members o f thi s Washington Alpha Pi Phi family are h er aun t, Ruth Ke rr Fri es, he r moth er, Grace Ke rr Carte r, and her yo unger siste r, Lind a Carter Nevill e. Afte r g raduating in Arts and Sciences (Eng li sh lit e rature) from the U ni versity o f W as hin gto n in L950, Lieutenant Burchard took g raduate work at Stanford Un iversity, ente rin g th e Navy as Ens ign, U S N ava l Rese rv e in August, 1953. A fte r four months of officers ind oct rin ation at Newport, R.I ., she was assigned to the Staff of the Commande r , Military Sea Transport ati o n "Se rvice, Atlant ic Area in Brooklyn, N ew York . Her duties there were in office r pe rsonnel , with specific respo nsibility for the

training of approximately 300 R ese rv e o ffi ce rs per year who p erf o rmed thei r active duty fo r tra in ing at th e H eadqua rt e rs Durin g h e r t hree years in New Yo rk , Mrs Burch a rd was pr omoted to Li eutenant ( jun io r g rad e), t ra nsferred t o the Regu lar Navy , and met her hu sband , li e ut e na nt Comma nd e r Norman

W Bur ch ar d , U. S. N avy, fr om N ew York C ity

Th e fo ll o win g two a n d o ne -h a lf years we re s pent in recr uit ing duty in the Middl e W es t. f rom co llege to college durin g t hi s p e ri od , Li eu · tenant Burch a rd h ad the opportunity o f visiting a lm ost a ll t h e Pi Phi cha pters from Denve r t o Minn eapolis, including Mo nmo uth Co ll ege and H olt House. In Jul y s he was p rom oted to Li e u · tenant.

Mrs. Burc h ard is now on duty with th e Chief of fn fo rm atio n) N avy D epa rtment, W as hi ngton 25 , D .C., wh e re s he is in c h a rge of a ll N avy p ubl ic inquir ies dir ected t o the C hi ef of Info rmation, Secre · ta ry o f Defen se, Sec reta ry o f the Navy , Chi ef of N ava l Operat io n s, t he Pr esi d e nt, or membe rs of Co ngress

A radiant sm il e, a nd bl ack, wavy h air b le nd toget h e r well wit h personality p lus Meredith A uld Mo re recently kn o wn as M iss So uth D akota, M eredit h h ails from t h e South D ak ota all·Ame rica n city. Yankton.

Elementary edu ca tion a nd speech co rr ection are the ma jo r fields she is interested in. M e redith h as no lo ng- range plans but l ike most college students is just waiting fo r th e end of this yea r

M eredith was rece ntly chosen t o be a member of Do lp h ins

Martha Ro s_ For e man , Miuour i A, wa s th e
Sonia Pelilion O ,eg on I'
Carole lea Taylor Iowa r
Joann e MtG ilura Oregon r
Be tty Ann Curt il Tenn euee n
Cynth io Hast ings Tenne u,e D
Mary Owens Oregon J'
Pat Haggard Te n" e n
Bel in da Thorne Iowa r
Sue Swift Ca li forn ia Z
Ma '9 0 K,i ege Ill inois Z
Sara 50th Iowa r
Nancy Fl e tch e, Mich i gan A
Jean Bel t N ev oda A
Carol 'enn Virg in ia A
Sha,on St iff Nev ada A
Jocquie Trompley Mich igan A
Lynn Hume Virg i nia A
Nancy Shel don Mi<h igon .-\

LETIERS

January letters should have been mailed J anuary IO---date chapter letter editor shou ld have received them J an uary 10-79 letters received, te leg rams sent One letter mis se nt to Central Offi ce, 9 letters mis sent to ARR OW Editor II letters ma rk ed with • received perfect g rad es of 10

Note change o f address f o r next le tt er Mrs. H. A . He inle, 2802 Snyd er Avenu e, Cheyenne, Wyoming

ALPHA PROVINCE

MAINE ALPHA-UNIV E RSITY OF MAIN e. Ch.u1e d , 19 20, Pled /4e Da y, December 7, 19'9 I NlllATED, j anuar)' 10. 1960: Patr iCia Benner, Frien dship_

The fall scnlCSter was opened "ith all informa l ove rnight outing he ld at a nellb, lake. The event was entirely dedicated to enjoy· ment and drawini t he group closer together after the swnmtr vacatio n Catharine and Cynthil Ayer and H o rnora S a m"'a" who had traveled abroad. sho ed colorfu l slides and to ld of their interestin& e:xpcriencu which included mtcting Pi Beta Phi members fr o m scveral provinces. They found tbat b, u rin. an arrow one can meet and make many friends.

Sorority rushin& began on Octobe r 12 ith a general sorority medin. for a diKuS5ion of ru s hing regulations and plans. A ttl was held the foli ow in, "" eekend for all sorority wo men. and fresh man women interuted in rushin, Actual rush parties be,an early in Nov em be r with th e th eme of Pi Phil On BfD.dWfI, predo minatin,. Rushin, activities came to a climn with a bo pmning ceremony. Th'is was follo ed by a suppe r P3rty at the ho m e of Mrs. I rwin B. Dou,IaH in Orono, co sponsored by the Eastern Maine and Po rt land Al umnI!: Clubs.

Maine A has entertained for dinner by various fraternities this fall. r 11. bro t he r fraternity o n camp us , orked clostl, wi th cha pter mc.mbers in ,ivins a party f o r the chi ldren from a nearby orphanage during the Christmas scason

Pi Beta Phis hIVe been active in many o rganizati ons during the fall and also 11 sen'ine 1.1 committee chairmen and membert : ho · ever. time was taken from bus, schedules to at tend the relax'ine. informal Saturday breakfast held in the chapter room.

M aill e A livin, in the Boston area were invited t o a tea held at the home of M rs. Philip E. A dams, Al pha Prov ince President l during tbe Christmas vacation. Stveral were able t o attend anQ fo und meetinl other province chaptel members to be a n estremel, enjo,able uperience.

NOVA SCOTIA ALPHA - DALHOUSII! UN IVE RS I TY Char. teud, 19 34, Pled •• Day, January 24, 1960. I NlnATf!D, October 204, I!W) : J une Edm ison, l-!t1en Sheppard. Na omi Smi t h, Hal ifax.

After initial ion the a lumna: entertained the actives and new memo beu at a buffet SUpPtf.

The fint of N ovember the Pi Beta Phis were in the midst of rushinl parties The theme " ' 1$ nautical and the fa vors ftlt life prescrvell.

DuriDJ; th e month of N ove mber N o va Scolia l\ " 'as honored by a visit from M rs. Adams, province president A tta as held in her ho nor.

Plans Ife being made for the Pi Beu Phi form31 to be held Febru · arY 10

Plt:daed: Barbara Bollman. PennsYlvania; J oan Cannel!. Beth Crtiah t on1 Evelyn Crowell, Stephanie Derbysh i re. jan et French A nn H ur ey. Virlin la Lt Quesne, H eathe r Mac Donald. Sheila Mlson. Lois Oland, Carol Quigley, Ann Starrak, Eve Smith , Halifax_

JOAN NE DoWELL

VERMONT ALPHA- MIDDL EB U RY C OLLEG E.

Very re cently an all-sorority aet-t o gether was liven by the chap. ter_ M ost of the.luats arrived drused appropriately for the theme I CaI,PIO CarOlya!. There were ,ames. a fortune teller. and re. freshments but by the end of the evening C'Vt:fYo ne as sining in a huse CI rcle sin,ing sonas t o the accompaniment of an im promptu bonlO drom-ukulele orchestra

Tbe Verm ont A lOOms ere the Kene o f the annual Pi Beta Phi -K K r debate This year ' s Question was: "Resolved that Middleb ury should have co-educational ROTC " The f o ur judi" were independent women Verm on t A Ifiued brilliantly in t he affirma _ ti.ve. after a bitter strugale t here was a smashin. vict ory deCided m (avol of K K r December' K K r and Pi Beta Phi held their annual tea dance and dinner.

Th e Middlebury campus i s rapidly chan,ins. A beautiful win, has lust been added t o the library. and a new Studen t Union is slated for completion in September of 1960 At p resent t he possibi l ity of in t roducins I lour cou rse system is under con.ideratio n All studen t o r,aniutions have been holdin. joint discussions lI, ' ith faculty members Pledied. October '. 19'9: Evelyn Po st Swezey. Bristol. KALAK PoWIlAS

VERMONT B ETA-U NIV E RSITY OF V E RMONT_ Chartered, Novembe r 24, 1898. Pledae Day, February 13 , 1960

Durin, H o mecominl. Vermont B woo first place among w omen 's fraternities l or 'its poste r which ' as a rattlesnake extendina from a ltCo nd Boo r window t o t he front lawn. In the snake ' s mouth was mascot. wi th a sign beside it which read "LET'S

On November 13. the M i litat)' Ball hich is an Innual functi o n _as held and Jean Gianardli, a sop homo re. was ChOSC D queen Al pha Province P resident, M rs. Adams. visited the chapter over the last weekend in October. A tel was htld in her honor which ilve even-one tbe opportunity t o talk with her about ac t ivities and &Oals of the Fraternity

Sports isc, • new type of activity was started hich everyone enjo,ed. M ind volleyball teams ere drawn up Ind the Pi Beta Phis a.H isted b, .6 finished in first place.

Befo re Christmas vacatio n, the members visited some ho mes fo r the a&ed and retired to sina carois, then returned t o the c h.pter ho usc t o hear some tra ditional Christmal Siories and enjoy refreshments which ere a Ch ri stmas gift from the ho usc mo ther , Mrs Shepard.

Vermont B has four new pled,es wh o were open bid thi s fall and 1\'iI! be soon. Two other o men·s fraternities extended open bids this fall also.

Pled,ed : Deborah K ei t h. Braintree, Man, ' K aren Kellen, EIbrron, N.J. j J OIn Manley , Brattleboro; Eli:ubcth Navin. Burlina · ton. NOEL HA LLIIlT

MASSA C HUS ETTS ALPHA-BOSTON UN IV E RSITY Char. tere d, M arch J 7, 1896 PI.d ,. Day, October 26, 19'9.

On Octobe r 24 t he chapter defeated Z T A in the eleventh .n · nual Pi Beta Pbi " powderpuff" football lame. The l&me received local Ind national coverage.

On November 14 Pi Bela Phi took first place in the IOrority dj ·

189 3. PI,d,. Day, F,bru.ry 2 1, 1960. vision of the Bos l on University Bo at parade The chapler uud four

On November} Vermont A ' .IIS 10 '('!come Mrs. Philip pla}'ina cards as the theme, and Marlene Ma c Kay rode on the fl oat E Adrou, Alpha Prov ince Pruident. A tea was aiven in her bonor. u our " Oueen of Hearts ."

In October the entire chapter was enterUined .lit a spaabttti din· Our "Creek Week" held December 2, 3, 4, and was hiah · ner aiven b, t • E For t be alulual Community Chest fair, the Ii&hted by Marlene Ma cKa, beina crowned Oueen members of X and Pi Beta Ph i collaborated t o tun a roulette Penny K i ng was chosen Student of the at Sarient Mame The funds o( course went to the dri\'e, but there was abo a of Bouon Univeuity Sue Ann Po.'ell was elected t o Scarlet Key substantial profit of IWI·had-b,·all! Walda Corbett, president of our chap ter , and a senio r at Saraent

CAllelt. cho sen to be in the (<lurl of ,I,e sd,o 1 winter fo rmal.

Pled&ed : J oan BtCnn3n SJndra Denault Jan Good""in Suun Grc»«loH'. urlent Hintl ian, Katherine Kromquist, Sandu Mlcauley. Sandra Schreiter, Catherine Spinale, Jnd Jlme! Wetherbee. BAItBAltA DII;TaICH

MASSACHUSETTS BIIT A-UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHU·

SEllS. Ch.l1l! red , 194 Pled,. Day, Februaty 13, 19S9

o..uin, the f.lI and winter SCIDHtcr. the chapter enjoyed stv · enl nch.nae suppers with other fraternities on campus, and at Christmas we hdd a patty lor orphans with A r P.

At the annual Sorority Dtclamalion and Song Conlest in October, Pi 8cu Phi captured third place under the dir«lion of Lee Hadsall. Debbie Rud was selected IS a mtmber of the Outen's Court 'at the Millury Ball and (o r Homecoming W«kcncf. Al so active o n c.ampus this fall were Sheila D.:ay who servfd u co' chairman of the Campus Chest Drive and Pat Binkley wh o is the chaimlSn of th e Winter Carnival Weekend Committee. Carol Crim· mins and JOYce Ryan werr in the production of "The Flowers Grow Wil ," an o rijdnal musical presented by the Shldent bcdy. Recently elected to " Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni· versi ti es" are Penny Bullard, J anet Carlson , Tammy Ide .nd Janice Reid

We are loc king fo rward to freshmall rushing which starts the of February and to our Pledge Formal on February 27, Pledged l Octobe r n, 19)9: Diana Bernard , New Bc-dford; San · dra Cookmgham, Ho pkinton; Marilyn Fol ey. Dorchester; Anne Leyden , Chelsea; IRborah Read, Walpole; Ro berta $caliy, Lan · cas ter ; Hel en Van Keuren , Newtonville; urol Woiick, Fall River ALTA · MAS TOB

CONNECT I CUT ALPHA-UNIVERSITY OF C ONN ECTI ·

CUT , Chmer,d, April 10, 1943, Pledge D ay, October 20, 19 '9.

Connecticut A as recently honored by the visit of Mrs. Philip Adams, Alpha Province President. A tea was held in her honor on Novcmbe'r 7.

T o Pi "Bda Phis are 'in chuge o f Winter Wtck·end Commit· ttcs. Marcia Smith is co·ch.irman of Royalty Committee and Bar· bara Stew.rd is co·chairman of publicity , Gayle p.tten wu I. K's Mystery Girl.

An exchange dinner WIS held with the A E fraternity in No· vember.

The Christmas season was a busy one on the Un'jvenity of Con· necticut campus. Greeks entert.ined underPrivileged children of the area with many Chrjstmu parties. Along ith this, the chapter had its own Christmas party at which time "Peanut Pals" were revealed and ,ifts exchanged.

Je.n LeClaIre represented Pi Beta Phi in a recent AII·SUr bu · kelball ,.me The hich received coveuge by a nati o nal maguine, was played by the Connecticut Daily Campus and a team composed of members o f the women's fraternities.

The chapter is very proud of its new stereop honic rad io and phonograph hich as recently purchased by White Elephant Sale and Breakfast Brunch funds.

Pledged : Brenda Byles , 'Cante r bury; Pamela Glenney, Cuventry; Christina K err, CheshIre; Beverly Nuh, Danielson; Elc-anor Mc· Camey. Storrs; Patricia O ' Keefe : Bethel; Carol Pat on, Glaston · bury; Elaine Perkins St.afford Sprinas; Susan Tracy Wen Ha rt· ford; Jean Wales Manchester ; Margaret Barrie. Yonkers N ,Y BA.BAaI. $ALO

BETA PROVINCE

NEW YORK ALPHA-S YRACUSE U NIVERSITY Charw·.d, April 28, 1896 Pl ed,e Day, J.nuary 7. 19'9. INITIATED, Octo· ber 28. 19)' : IRISa Coling. Marcia Hancewia , Lyn Johnson Re · bacca J o hnson Joan Walker.

On N' OYe Illbe'r I, New York A was proud to ·elcome Ihe Gu.nd Vice President Mrs Dorothy W. Mo rg.n The Pi Bela Phis .·ere III yery ,lad 10 have her at the chapter and felt that we hid Icuned a lot .bout the hist o ry and the o ther Pi Bela Ph'j chaplcr5 she had visited. The chapt« had • coffee with Z +", and .lso had the al ays famous and memorable Plapper party, December ), and a Christmas open· house, Decembe r n.

Mar ilyn Tayl o r is over all co chairman of Winler Week end h ile Lyn Johnson is art dirKlOr. Gail Rogers is the pro&um chai rman and Suzette Lemmo n is on the 'ice sk.ting committee. Sally S alm is CreKcot Girl for A X A. and Pamela Dillon is on Traditions CommiSJion.

JudY Lorenz is a membe'r of two specch hono raries , I A Hind Z + H Sally S lm .nd uur ie Carter lie in the English honorary, P A +, .nd Sally .nd Lynne Watson are in the journalism honneary. 9 l: • Sally S alm is abo in the German honQrary. 6 A, and Susan Frey .nd Carol North are members of • K • lot hieh academic standin& for four )'Un.

PL.EDGID: Judy CaICl.lni, Kay eawley. Deborah Da.nielson Doro· tby Dnis biane DouabertJ. Ann Duane. Judy ferrara , Palrici. Flynn Esther H oldrid&e, Penny J ohnson, Sally Keller SUU1te Lemmon, Waine MacAllister Sally McClure, Naoq McCormick , Barbara. McElroy, Boonalyn Miller Gretcbffl Shoemaker. Suzanne Slaey-, Lesley SteWlrt, Jeanne Ver cesL LOUIn Fa.u£l

NIiW YOH GAMMA-sT. LAWRENCE UNIVERS ITY. Clartend, 1914 PI,d.e DIY, February 20, 1960. IsmATm Grace M l(emp too , Mass ; Marilyn J, Abele , Del ·

THE ARROW OF PI BETA PHI

mJr; Belly M BvyinL: R""hcstcr; Jennifer R Rutle y. Liverpool. New Y o rk " i.s no.' right in the middle of lIS social and aCJ ' demlc year. The chlpter hu held 1 0 of its three formll rush parties and bolh ere extremely successful. Both members and euests b.d a most enioyable t ime. No Ihll racoon coats have come out of h ibe'rnation. the socill life of the chapter tevolve:s a!o!,nd hockey ,ames, ice ska ting parties, siding trips, .nd just Jlltm, around the fire

Ceor,ia Bo"'us wu recently elected president of the 51 I.a · ffflce hnhellenic Association New York r is .Iso very proud nf C.rol Kemp who hu receiv ed • Rotary scholarship to study in India nut year. Mary Lou ise Ireland " 'as a cnunselor for the Jl)phmTW)re residence 'in the hll.

ALic. J PLACB

NEW YORK D ELTA-CO RN ELL UN I VERS IT Y. Chal1lr,d 1919. Pledg , D ay, Feb ru ary 21, 19 60.

Naney Brandon. Marty Shedrick. and Jan Mitchellhill Johnson made the Dean's List lut lemeste! , J u y Wetzel has been ap · pointed a member of the Committtc on Standards for the new Student Government Organization, ,nd K.ren Maynard is a mem o ber of the Ac.demic Affairs Subcommittee. Carol Scott has t he lead in several operettas this year, including NOdh's ArA, and is also directin. a play for Studio> '60. She and Lynne Snyder were discuuion leaden for the Campus Conference on Religi on. Ne York .6 won the All Sports Tro phy for the third time lut year and has retired it. We also played broomstick polo, defelling IW O oppon ents. On December 4, the chapter p arti cipated in Sorority Skit Ni&ht.

Mrs. D oro thy Weaver Mo rgan Grand Vi ce Pre siden t visited Cornell University in October. A rKepti on ·u held in her honor, and the chapter thorouchly enjoyed Ihe visit.

The .nnual Monmouth Duo .'ith K K r was held at '" T. The Kappa Keyn otes and the Pi Phi Hi Fi 's entertained. Social uch.naes were held with .6. T. A E IT, and A T 6. Freshman boys were invited to the ho use for a Dessert Part y. Pan hellenic Council held its annu.1 Porei!,n Students Tu. The ch'pter entertained their guests with an mfo rmal Christmas tree trimming p.rty and u· changed Christmas customs fr om afound Ihe world.

MARGARET STACK

P EN NSYLVANIA BETA-BUCKN ELL UN IV ERSI TY. Char. t, d, 189'. Pled ., Dey, F,bruary 16 1960 , I NITIATED, Octobe'r ), 19)9: A nn Bardsley Rye, N.Y.; Judy Smith, Roches ter, N Y.; Deann. Rosen, King of Prussia.

The fint semester wu a busy and exciting o ne Highlighting the fall season u the visit of the Gnnd Vice Pres ident Mrs. Kent Mor.an. The chapter was thrilled about having the opportunity to become acquainted ith Mrs. Mo rgan. H omecoming Wtckend, the c hapter entert.ined Ihe alumnae and H omeco ming Queen Jeanne Th o mas II a cozy after tht game. The chap ter and West Colle,e won first prize for "Ruffle Rutgers " in the float p.rade.

Parties with I A E and P Ii: and the chap ler' P K orphans party and the (ratern'ily Chri stmas formals initiated the holiday se.so n Abo in D«embe r as the dedication of the ne add iti o n to the Ol in Science Building.

Cora Five and Ann Wiley "'ere initiated into K .6. E, education hononry; Willie Schatzle, Suzanne friedma n. and Sally Fackler in 11 M E, mathem:ll ics honorary; Jann Stockham and Lynn Schu· bert in • A 9. history honor.ry. Je anne Thomas and PeSf!:y H oi, linshead were elected to Wh o', Who. Nancy H ockenbury IS secre· IIry of Harris Hall, .nd the Siudent·faculty Congress Recorder is Sally Fa ckler.

Each month the chapler rKoaniuS .and ho nors an .ctive member ho hu made an outsrandinc contribution to the chapter during the previo us monlh Jeanne Thomas , Ell Ie Williams, and Mary Lu Pomeroy were "the ,iris of the months" during the fall Ind ere presented a speci.a l cup to display and a pin to wear.

PLII[lGI!D, October 14, 1959 : Gilhens.

RUTH EUANoa BoDy

P E NNSYLVANIA GAMMA-DIC KINSON COLLEGE. C har lered, 190J. P led" Day, February 1' , 1960

Pennsylvan ia r .·IS re cently honOled by a visit from M rs. Dorothy M organ. He r visil was entertaining and mon beneficial to Ihe chal?l er.

PI Beta Ph i sponsored th e annual Christmas caroring with a coffee hour held afterward s in the l: X house. The underclassmen held. dance in hono r of the seniors with "Babes in Toyland" IS the theme A hiahly successful rummage sale as held on Decembe r 6 Ind another is planned for the future W o rld famous architect. Eeto Surinen WIS presented " ' ith the annu.1 Dickinson College Arts Award which as follo ed by a reception fo r the campus.

Pennsylv.n ia r hu made a good sbowing in the beauty con· tests held th is term Soni Gohn and Sue McDowell .,ere in the H ornecomin, Court. Soni wu also urlisle Sno Queen .,ilh P.t Kelly in third place. Paula Shedd broughl tht cnaPler another bonor when she u selected IJtlle Colonel of the Military Ball. Mary Uoyd Thorruon and Sallie Christman sen'ed in her court. EL[ZAUTH ST, Cl.AJu

PENNSYLVANIA E PSILON-PENNSYLVANIA STATE

UN IV ERS IT Y. Chart red , Novulbe.r n, 19H. Pled" Dey, March 5, 1960. On October 17, a brunch .as ,iven fo r the alumnt to crlebratc HomecorD inc Weekend. The quartet the "Pi PhI Hi Fi's" enter · tained "eryone with the soncs that on fint place in the I.F.C. Qulltet Sinc lut sprin&.

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PtnnsylYJ niJ E wu hon o rtd wilh t ht visit and tnthusinm o f Mrs Mor,an. Gund Vict P'C'Sldtnt , in Noytmbe-r A tC'J. wu htld 10 htr hon o r hi ch tnabltd htr t o mC'C1 our ntw Deln of W n rntn Dorothy J. L,PP.

A wum Wtleornt is tattndtd 10 four ntw trans[tN who att no Junnt Bartluon. Ptn nsylvania r: Harbara Elliot. MaJ.lia · chu50etts A; JudIth High , Virlini a r : Ellis Plo wman Ohio :1.

Tht ,iris art proud o f tht trophy a udtd Pi Btu Phi for win · nin&' first plaCt in IOtu mural sports.

Many indiyidual honors ., t rt atuintd: Miriam McAy oy was Swttlheart o[ K :1 P Edith Youn" ont of our new pled,C'S tltcttd In Juni o r Panhtlltnic Bnard: Pu Frttt as upped for A A :1

Some participants in campus letiviuC'S Judy Hanl,an Joann. Alu ise , Sprins W«k Com m ittte: Ann Gh,gilont. Pu Frret DebUt Team: Joan Glatz, Mediutio n Chapel Cho ir ; Ann Ghigliont, Blut Band

Tht lattS( umpus ntws is Iht formation of a colony, X A Oyen rush hu also found its ..,ay to ou r umpus. and il is n o in tfftCI.

Tht Christmu sU.KIn broulht Christmas paniC'S for undtrpriyi · Itltd child,tn with e :1 X and A Z fralC'rnitits. Ptnnsylvania : tnioytd the cnol sinl ilh !: X for h ospi tal patitnts Tht !: XS Wtre thtn invlttd to tht SUitt and shartd h o t chocolalt and li s· tt ntd t o rK ords with tht Pi Btu Phis. Tht c haptn party as f un with Santa distributing lifu

PLEDGED : Sandra Ctrvi. Lat robt: Judith H urst. Philadtlphia; Annttle Prudho.n.. Wyomluin, : K.y Whitt, National H tilhts; !.ind. Wyllit, M orris t own, N. J.: Edith Young , P ittsburgh JANice OLSON

GAMMA PROVINCE

OHIO ALPHA-OHIO UNIV E RSITY , C hart t rtd, 1889, Pltd a t Da y, Stplembtr 22, 19'9.

Tht fall semester btlan successfull y for Ohio A ith the sel«lion durin4 Greek W«k c f Mar ilyn Dayis u firSt antndant to M'$5 Soroflly. Marilyn was al so [or in 4> B K

The chapltr's hom eco mina fio,t. " Let's F ish Up a Rtd Victcry," earned. third place tropby.

Early in Dtetmber tht chap ttr tnjoYtd Ihe visit of Mrs. Paul Derringtr, Gamma Proyince Presidtnl

Marli M cCormick was dected stetttary of tht senior clus.

Dtpart mtnlll bon orarit) cI. imed sevttll P i Beu Phis. Lois Ro per wu ch ose n for 4> T 0, h o me tcon o mirs honorary, Becky Cotterman fo r X 'It n. biololY honorary. M arsha Ca r lisle, A nn A nderson .• nd NanO' Younkt r for K :1 n. tduca ti on honorary. Suzanne CaYlna,h, Nancy Younhr, and J udy Call.han btcamt membtrs of n r M history honorary, A nn A ndt rson of 'It X, psycholoSY honoury. K .ren W.ldr o n of 11 <t> 11, art honorary. and Nancy Y ounktr o f cJ> A e, hist o n h o norary.

Olive F r edricks s.n, ant o f the Iuds in the Fine Arts producti on o f " Fi,aro" and P at r ic ia Beckert playtd tht part of QutC'f'l Elinbt l h in t he Thtatre p r oduction of " Mary Sluart ." MA RT HA C"ISSON

OHIO BETA-OHIO STAT E U N I V E RSITY C hart t ud , 1894

Pl t d,e Da y, J.nu ary 20, 1960, I NITIATED, Ocrobtr 24 19)9: A nn Eyans , Jayne Ann Rabold Libby Wooda rd, Columbus ; J tan 10hn. son. Findlay; Ann Springfidd ' l Mauha Swart2 I St. M.rys : Mary Lynn Unckri c h. Gallon; Ednaear t Williams. T o tdo. Befo rt tht busy school IctiyitiC'S a ot undtr y. Ohio B's o fficers hdd • retrut. At this pluJlnl aet-Iogtther plans wtrt madt for Ibt comin, Khool yur.

Octo btt 26 the chapttt was honortd with a visil from tht Province Presidtntl Mrs. MIll' J ant Oerrin&'tr During htr visil sht met .nd lalkeG Wilh each offict r 10 the chapltr. Ohio B had • good timt ""orking o n Homecomina decorations whi c h o n • first place lrophy Our thtmt ce ntertd .round Hu ckltbtrry H o und and IS out sl08an " ' t used "Buck'lI Bury ·Em." Tht colo rful dtcorations consisted o f a huge Hucklebtrry H ou nd standing nur • lraYt wi t h Purdue ' s namt on the gtlye stone. An uctllcnt co m bo htlped tnttrUln ou r guests at an open h ouse followin. tht lamc.

Tht chapltr enlcrtaintd thtir Dads Ind family at a buffet luncheon which was hdd befoIt t he Dad's Day Gamt.

Tht .nnu.1 scholarship banquet wu hdd at t he Ohi o Uni o n At th is banqutt Ohio Ptlf'Y Pride rtceivtd a trophy for t he pled.e having I he hilhest POlOt h ono r. Sally P hipps .nd Sandra M iddluwo rth ere initiattd in no n BusinC'lS Education H o norary Christmas t'imt found us busy wjlh plans fo r our traditi o nal o rphans p.rty with tht !: A Es durlOg whi c h time we ha\t gamcs and fo r o rphans in t he nnrby vicinity. Tht Christmas Formll was hdd O tctmbtr '-

OHIO D E LTA-O H I O W ESL E YAN UNIV E RSITY, C ha, · t.red, Octob 3, 192', Pled l t D. " , Od o be.r 6 , 1959. IN ITIATED Octobtr 8, 19)9: Cynthia Ktep, Mudville, 'Penn. Ohio 11 has h.d a bus y seaJan Ihus far this Ytar. Many lo ng ho un of work wc'tc put jnl o our H om t co min&: Fl o at, and t Wt t t t spec ially proud whcn J ane Wicgel as c hosen as one of the live lirh on tht Homccom ml Court. De spitc tht rainy weatha many o f lut yUt's senio rs wtrt ablc t o spend tbt wetlr:end ';ith us hicb added to tht fun Homecoming Wecktnd also marktd t he in at1&Uration of our ntw President, Dr, David A Lockmiller It was a , Ioriow aff.ir, .nd quite aft mtmbtrs 'of P i Btt. 'Phi participated i n tht fefliyititl.

On the of t he ch.pttr h.d • party with t1Ie .1 T :1 Sh o rtly .fttr seyeral lirls from th e chlpltr surprised the Dells by cooklOa brukfast fo r thtm at the i r h ouse. ! A E tnttrtl ined tht ch.pte r at din ner, an d Wt Wtrt inyittd t o a squ.re dance at tht Ben h o use On Ibt night befo re Christmas yac.ti o n , "ncd. the ch.pttr hdd a party with the 4> K ""s at their house Shortly btfore Christmas, Ohio :1 htld • faculty IU .• nd many ,)f Iht pro fuson .lttnded Wt arc h opinf that Ihis project will be: contlOutd in the comlOg years Tht hlghliAht o f the semesttl WIS the chlpler Christmas party, complctt with s k it .nd I tt.1 San ta Claus

The pro..-inC t presidtnt. M rs. Derringer, spent a ic." days ", jlh the chapttr e,ulitr in tht setnC'sur Pled,ed ' Jean ne Mc Br id t , Yo ungs! o "'n Piltsbur,h Penn

EUZAIU;T H AN N BEIUN

OHIO E PSILON-U NI VE RSITY OF T OL E DO, C harttrtd , April 2 8 , 19 'U. Pl t d gt D .y, Oc t o b t r 14. INITIATED, N o yembtr 13 19)9 : J udy Gtilhman. Muilyn Senff. Toledo. The chaptcr " ' u h o n ored alain t his ytar by hayinl tht H o mc · co minl Quttn. This "'u tht first time in tht hislory o f tht Uni · vtrsity thu • sorority sistcr wu cro ntd by a sister Last rUr ' S queen , J .ndl Macdtr performed Iht ceremony by eto ning Patsy Radun:t who wu sponsortd by I A E Ohio E also t oo k fourth place ith thtir Bo at which consisttd o f large animattd sea · horses pullin, • Pi Beu Phi mtrmaid.

A bl' nent of CVtry fall season on the campus is Sil A lph Olympics. It is a competilive tvtnt fo r soror ity wo men , fellurin, suc h ItSIS of skill as egg thro wing f oo tball kicking, .nd cat ching grused pigs Tilt c hapter plactd second Ihis yur.

H ono rtd fo r the fall semester .,·trt: Sharon Duffty, Judy Fusltr Lo uise Cox .• nd Judy PallC'f son, Who 's Wh o; Shirley Falk and Louise Cox. K 11 II ; Sut Case, Scabbard Ind Blade Quetn .nd f reshman dass sterttary: and Jantl Landis. honorary R O T e. First Litutenant.

Mrs Deuinltr, proyinct prts ident. v isitcd tht chapler in Noyem · btr. Ht( IChcdule ""1$ kept busy " 'i th mcctings but t slill h.d tIme to tn jo y her visit.

Tht Christml$ season was highlighted by seytral a nd Iht annual Christmas fo rmal. It hdd Dtctmbtr 26 and consisltd o f a smorgasbord dinner and danct. Clrol Wtlktr planntd Iht tyen ing. Othcr holiday events ere tht apartmcnt Christmas p.rly and filling. food basktt for a neeey family

J anuary 10 " ' as Ihe day of tht Frattro ity Mtn's Open H ouse. Mu,ic, food and tnltrtainmtnl by thc pltdgts provided tht men with an tnjoy.ble .ftt r n oo n Dawn Tavtigian was ch1lirman. Sht also playtd hostess to the ch.ptt r at 11 slumber plrly htld Ilttr Ihat m onth

Ohi o E 's montymaking project this ytU "'a s an tnjoyabl e IS wtll I S suectssful one. Tht chapter ac t ed as hostesses for a largt con trl c ting firm They " 'ere nationtd ill a hou s inl dtvtl o pmtnt whert they conducttd tours t hroulh the new h o mes. An o thcr projtct is now undt r wa y t o raise monty fM stnding mtmbtu t o

Dad ' s Oatc. rush, Greek Week and \"' omt n ' s Snngfest J.:tPI tht ehap ttr busy until sprinl. PLIlDGI!.D : J ani ce Askty Bett)' Bini , Manha Bruce Donna Car · ro ll SUt Cue, lantt Landis. Ann Huse, Ard ith Mayo, Ptgay Larmo rt. Judy o re Patti Pasch, Shuon O Slerud Jani ct Wau , T o ledo. J UDY PAlTEllSON

OHIO ZETA- MIAMI U NIVERSITY C h.n lr td , May 10, 19 "". Pl t d •• Da y, Ono btr 8, 195 9 , Ho m«omlnl in M ia mi ' s Stsquirenttnnial yur as a grtat v ict o ry fo r P i Btta Phi Cons tance l.hfon t as H omec o mi nl QUten Sht rtianed at .11 the eytnts o f the ., ttktnd and sht rodt In stylt durlOa tht paudt to thc foo tball field in a 1909 car. Soon .fttr Connie wu crowned. Iht Pi Btta Phi Alpha Chi Omela fl oa t rt · ct iytd lint plact in tht soro rily Boa l co ntest Tht t htmt " Havc Coach Will Travel to Victory" pro ved true f o r Ohio Z as Iht wh itt c indtrella co.ch (1809 Eilt prtss) co mpltte ilh a fairy godmother and a pumpklO laye us rlun $wtep of tht H o mtc o mi ng

Severll o ther pj Btta Phi beaut its ar e rcigning o n campus. Annt Haulhe y was rtctntly chosen Rose o f :1 ! n, nalionll bu sin tss honorary. Corinnt Crabill btcamt Ort.m Girl of 4> :1 e at thtir annUli Win t tr Wetktnd.

Many Ohio Z gil" hayt bttn cltcted to h l) norarits in t hei. c hosen maj ors. Sue Stinchco mb was initiattd into Alt t htnoi, Enl' !Jsh h o n o ur)'. '" X, psycholo gy honorary. chose Sally Coc hran and Ruth Snydacker. J udith R teb n d Marni Ransel wtrt tie eted t o K II , cducatio n honoury: .nd, P alricia Schtrman and Vir,inia Sick tte inililttd into Les Politics, ,Ovtmmtnt h ono rary

Tht chap t t r has betn tnttrt.inina t his semC'Sttr. Aittr the H o meco mina lame e h.d • Coffte H ou r [or the alumnIC' Later this fall t pl.yed the annual Pi Bo 1 aamt with II K A fra · ttrnlty Tht tW O turns play football in a most unique manner : Iht mcn run backwards, and the girl, usually WIO. Ahtrwards Wt all wenl t o tht n K A hou$C' for pit .nd coifte AI Oad 's DIY OhiO Z had a b.nquet [ o r tht f.th t rs tht senio r (bau ung and acttd o ut a modtrn yeni o n of "Hey Daddy." Tht annUli Christmas Orphan p.rty wito I A E as a grut sucre ss. Santa yisiled with many presents for the o rphans Ind good chttr fo r all.

Campus act iyit ie s and dormit o ries havc h o nortd m.ny lirls in cur ch.pttr Pat Mutller .nd Lynne Hunt arc the Art Edito r .nd tht Sports Edito r resPC'ctiytiy, of RuuuiD, M iami 's yurbook In w', mtn ' s I Oyemffi.·nt , sevtul Pi Beta Phis tre chosen t o servt o n tht h ous t co uncils o f t htir rtsP«t i ye dormitorits : Corinnt

Crabil and Pat Frit1:lcn, secretaries; J oyce Eschenfeldtr, J udith Mead, and Carly" Hasti ngs, treuulcrs: Genevieve Str ingham, Jeann e }amts Gretchen Stimplle, and Beth Wallace. Deane Wetherill is co-chairman of the 1960 June graduation, and Ann Bohlin was choscn to be co-chairman of the A ll Campus Musical Show. MAliN I &ANSEL

OHIO ETA-D E NISON UNIVERS ITY Ch artered, Stpl lt mbu 8, 19 ' 4 Pled ge D IY September 27, 1 9.59.

Ohio H is especially p roud of its 1959 pledge class, whIch this winter broke traditi on of the usual "festive" pledge rev nl t fnSInd, they gave a party fo r an o l d ladies' home in Columbus and found it a most profitable experience. T he pledges have also been very active socially with a house-cleaning soc ia lizing with the A T ' , and I dance party with th e 4> 6 e's.

Pi Beta Phis' campus honorary list includes Grace Fochtmann in A E 6, p!t mrdical ho no r society; Nlncy Mellinger, radio honoury; M olly Cook, theater honorary; and An n Lucu, who wu chosen for membership in IT 6 E, journalism honorary. Nancy Gibson is president of two Fren c h o runizati o ns on campus, one of which is the local chapter of II 6 , the national French honorary. Recently elected treuurer of + X at Denison is Sandy Teel

Ohio H gave scholarship awa rds to two of its members; Nancy Gibson received he rs fOr t he highest grade paint average, and Edie Campbell received sn.oo f o r the greatest scholutic improve' ment. The chapter chose Carro ll Tarvin as the membu wh o contributed most during t he Plls t schoo l year; and selected Sally Tyler as Pi Beta Phi candidate for Denison's yearbook queen.

Socially, the chapter has had a socializing with t he A X A's and anothe r with ,.. r 6. tbe second of which Wl$ a Christmas tree decorating party! The annual Christmas dance was held Dec. 4 at the Trout Club in Newark with a dinner preceding th e dance.

On Dec, 14 the chapter ,ave a Christmas paely for the house including traditional yarn octopus gifts f o r all the pledges Ind practical gifts for the house. It WIS such an important party that even Santa Claus himself, in the form of a secre t seni n r member, u there,

A recent article published in the "Denison A lumnus" magazine featured t hree Denison studen ts rellted to the founder of the university, one of whom was Mary J o Darrow P UDGED; Diane Liebner, Brecksville; K athe rin e Sym, Roch · ester, N.Y.

DELTA PROVINCE

MARYLAND BETA-U NIVERSITY OP MARYLAND Char. 194'. Pled a c Da y, 30 19'9

J acqueline Spencer, Maryland B president l acted as student leade r fo r a major discussion group at the Panhe lenic Workshop in December. Mith M rs. Maria nne Reid Wild, National Panhellen'ic Delegate for Pi Beta Phi, as resource pe r son, the group di scuss ed such t opics as rushina, quot o limitations. and const itution changes. The University of Ma ryland's sorority t otal was increased 10 seven· with the addition of 11 4> E thi5 year.

On H o m eco ming day in November many alumnz filled the chap ter house and enjoyed a tea after the football game.

" I nternational Living" was Ihe theme of a tea given by the pledges of Maryland B for members of o ther pJrdge classes on campus. Mrs Ka the r ine Black Massenbcrg, Delta Provi nce Presi· den t, was visiting the chapter at that time and helped to make the tea a very special o ne.

Parents and alumnz were guests at a "Mock Rush Party" fea· turing \'('estern costu mes and a rush skit, This parly was ell att ended, wilh the "Dads" appearing to enjoy the proceedings most.

Social Exchange desserts faU semester included those wilh AT 0, 2: A E, 4> K I, 4> l: K. and 2: N.

Pi Beta Phis and their guesu en joyrd the Winter Fo rmal held in the chapter housc. "Santa" gave small presents accompanied by ckver verses to the girb' dates.

The pledges treated their "Big Sisters" to a movie aod Pizza party in Washington, D.C. in J anuary.

A chapter room redecoration project is being performed by members af the Washington Jr A lumD:z Club and the pledie class. Plans 'include antique satin curtains, Ouorescent liahtina, and study desks.

Jacqueline Spencer wu tapped for K 4>, scholastic honoury-o Karen Daniel son was initiated into Angel Flight, AFROTC Honor · ary Au.s:iliary-l while she and Miss Anne Urban, President of AlumnJe AdVISOry were sel«ted t o become members of T B 2:, womefU band honolary. Seven Phi Beta Phis are sinaing in the Chapel Choir this year, while twO of them bold maj or offices in tbe 110 member ,roup. Tbe choir pllfU t o participate in the Pablo Caub Festival in Puerto Rico in June. Gailyn Gwin, student directo r of the choi r, will direct the entire performance of tbe Messiah on the choir's February tour of Fl o rida.

Andrea Vlucs traveled to Ohio University in Athens, Ohi o , to participate 1$ a deleaate in an Internation al Conference of the Student Volunteer M ovement. December.

PLlOCED; Mary Ann Cooper, Hyattsville; Sara Cooper, T o wsoo; Linda Poore, Plainfield, N.J.

CHaula HAuuNS

DISTRICT OP C OL U MBIA ALPHA-GEORGE WASHING· TON UN IVERSITY Chartered, 1889. Pled,e Day, 27, 19'9. INmATlD Octobcr 16. Manha Mueller FlUs Churcb, Va.; Sbuoo Roonine en M cteao , Va.

THE ARR O W O F PI BETA PHI

HOrn« o m'ing Weekend was enjoyed by all. Pi Ikt:!. Phi pllCed fint in the H omecoming Float contest with a float co otaining :!. bia polu bcar made out of thousands of paper napkins. G.W.U baltled the Middies of Navy at this ycar's Sa t urday afternoon classic. 2: K spons o red a "Miss Model Pledge" conlest in December. Three representalives were sent from tach sorority's p le dge class on ca mpus Ann Hard y was honored by being selected " M iss Model Pledge " Ind winning the contest, while Suzanne Ritter received honorab le mention.

Earlier in the fall the pledges were fe te d .t a breakfast by tht Alumn3t A dvisory Commi ttee while in December they 'Were hon o red Jt the annual pledge fo rmJI held -at the Sutler-Hilton.

Three Pi Beta Phis, Nancy Lee Head Kay 'Palic, and Vicki Po wers have been selected for "Who's Wh o Among Students in American Colleges and Universities." By virtue n f their selection these Ihree girls have aho been nominatrd for May Queen.

Isabel Davies 'A'U tapped for Tassels, sophomore women's hono ury.

D.C. A is very happy t o welcome into its finks Donnl I mmen, a transfer f rom Ohio IT at D enison University, Granville, Ohi o, who affiliated with the chapter th'is fall

The chapter is tuning up for the annual Panhellenic Sin, t o be held March 4. The sing is one event in the b ig Panhellenic Weekend and will be followed by a formal dance the next eve· ning. Th is weekend and the anticipated in'itiatio n of t he pledaes in February are part of a full winter schedule for the P i Beta Ph is on t he George Wuhingt o n Universiq campul.

PLEDGED, October 19 M ary Boyd, Beth H ud)()n, Wash· ington j A nn H ardy. Falls Church, Va,

LIIE H IIAD

VIRGINIA ALPHA-RANDOLPH MAC ON WOMAN ' S COL· LEGe 19 11 , With the hustle and bustle of rush over t he chapte r settled down t o enjoy our wonderful pledges. Especially enjoyable -we re the din ners given by the pledgC5 for the senior, junior, and sophomore actives

'Christmas brought the annual or phan parly, sponSOred by Pan· hellenic, when Pi Beta Phi WI5 in charge of entertaining abou t fifteen very lively linle boys who found no end of joy in "Santa's" treats and a a mes.

Lynn Hume and Carol Penn were se le cted f o r "Who 's Who in American Co Heaes ." Lynn is presently serving as M ain H all Pres ident and has held man y offices th ro ugh out her four years a t Randolph-Macon. Carol i s now East Hall President, and she t oo has participated in various schoo l ac t ivi ties. Bring·outs for the honorary society, Am Sam. included Swan Westbrook, Lynn Hume , and Carol Pe nn. The beauty society tapped J udy Richardson, and PM b rOUMht out Martha Trotter Among those 'initiated into the dramatic society , Soc k and Buskin, were Barbara Sherwood and Nora Kizer

In November we were fortunate to have IS our guests Miss M iry Vi rgin'ia Williams, past province president and Miss May 1. Keller , President Emerilus of Pi Beta 'Phi. Miss Keller gave us a delightful talk on her part in fo unding the Pi Be ta Phi Senlement School.

SEDLEY H OTC HKI SS

VIRGINIA GAMMA-COLLEG6 OF WILLIAM AND MARY C hart are d, 192' Day, Octo ber 23, 19 ' 9

Virsinia r is very proud of its president. Jud y Dickerson, wh o was recently in'itiatrd into 4> B K. and of Kay Davenport, who was elected J unior member to the Honor Council. Other honors for Pi Beta Phis are: Anne H ite, J an Bu y, and Liz Ballard, who were recently ini tiated in t o n 6 4>, and Nancy Gilliam, who is secretary· treasu rer of the Sociology Club. Gina H olla nd, H olly Engle, -Ind Julie M o raan were chosen by K At A X A, ana K 2: , respectively, to be princesses in the Thanics,Jv ing Festival for William and Mary's annual Turkey Oay football lame. Morlan also serves o n the colleae Innual as Sorority Editor. In November Patty Richey served as documents secretary for th e two week InterAmerican Cultural Council Meeting in Puerto Rico. Thi s was an extension of her regular summer job as bilingual secretary for the Pan American Union.

The last few months have beeD bwy ont's socially also. Vir· ginia r was entertained at futernity parties with K 2:. 2: A E, A X A, and l: N. One night they were guests of the K .:1s at a "Coketail" party. In December a spaghetti dinner Wlj liven for the nmpus t o rai5e money for house improvements. Then, Virginia r ,ave a Howetnothers' Coffee in honor n f its o wn housemother. Mrs. B. Ross Wallthall J us t before Christmas vacation, Virginia r held its annual Christmas Open H ouse for the fraternities and sororities on campus. The two bus boys t ook turns playing Santa Claus, and doing such a good job that soon most o f the neighborhood children were in the house joining in with the festivitics

This month Virllinia r is plannin, a formal dln ce ith K K r in c o mmem oration of the M onmouth Duo. The preparations for this dance hIVe providrd much fun in wo rking together with ano ther sorority

Virainia r is now lookios forward t o the expected visil of Delta Pro-,ioce President, M n:. Black Massenburg, wbo was unable to come earlier as planned.

PuoGED: Pltricia Richey , Silver Sprinas, Md.; Lynn McHUl:h Alma. Mich,

PAT1IClA FOJT

WEST VIRGINIA ALPHA-W8ST VIRGINIA UNIVER. SITY Chanu-cd, 19 18 Pled, Da y, Octo bu 10, In9. INln -

ATED. October II 19)9: Donna Nina Parkersburg; Judith Brinkley LumbetPOn; Rcl» IXan Sm it h M o ntg o mery.

W"t Virg inia A il wdl in campus th is Cbosen fo r Dolphin. swimmin& hooorary, Anne Simp500. Sue Neum K h""ndtr. and Mar i lyn Quinlan M o unu i nJair ch ose J udy N i na and Suzaone Walker as Heelen .·· Muy Thruher is 0 0 the /!f " "tic"l. sports Staff. Mari· Iyn Quinlan is • member o f Sprin, Spree steering committee. Lo is Co nley is o f Buketball Tournament steering co mmittee. and Lynn Crorn'lo'ell is on the H igh Sc hool Leldership steerin& committee. ChoKn for La Tertulia, Spanish honorary. wu Poll y C.nnon.

A nne T.ylo r is I mcmbe, o( the West V irginia Debate Team and is coo rdin.tor o(

At M ou ntaineer Lois Conley was first to queen. ChoKn fOI ROT C sponsors fo r the year Sarah Bra !ey. Lois Cooley. and Deborah K,ll

On Jlnua" 16, West Virginia A iII be host"5t.S II a brel kfast (or IU so ror ity pledges.

PLlOOfD : Barbarl Tuttle. Barr ington, III. LOIS CONLIlY

EPSILON PROVINCE

M I C HIGAN A LPH A- HI LLSDA L E C OLL EGE. Cha rt and, 1887. INlnA TfO. October 21. 19'9: J udy Dunn, Clevdand, Oh io; McColl. Blissfield j Sally GrosK

Michi,an A was pel.sed to have Mrs Wi l d ",isit o n Oct obe r 4. ,. Ind 6.

Jlckie Puhl Ind Ard ie j annasch elected to be o n the Cheerleadin, sqUId

Dorothy Collins "U o n the qu«n 's COUlt .t the .nnual co min&" October 24.

Micbiean A lave • Thanksaivinl to • ne-edy family i n H ilbdale.

Jacquie Tro mbley. judy Pellegren , Li nda Allen N.ncy Fletc her Nancy Sheldon c hosen (o r Wh o' s Wh o.

Bobbie Clmpbell is a member o ( E A; Nancy Sheldo n is • member o( Lampli,hlcl1; j .ne Hende rson was c ho Kn 15 Miss Blood Drop

Mi c hig.n A recdved tr o phy for giving most blood during campus blood

On Octo ber 21, M ichi,an A r«tivcd the sc ho larship cup for the ei,hth consecu tive

Achievement Day POS! leaders cre Linda Allen judy Dunn. Judy Mlr ilyn Ind Nan cy Fletc her Those attcnding United Conference in New York City

Ja cquie Tro mbley , S ue L'indl Allen. Ann Shl nd judy

C.mpus officers Cantubury Club. Julie Ne man Club Pat Oro zo vick. pr"ident; J acquie Trombley Mi S5Y Williams secretary; .nd Sally Tiernan. co-social chai rman " Psychology Club, jl cquie French Cub. Kay Deckman. president: Woman's Co uncil Maiilyn Junior Plo Hel, A ldie j.nnascb , so ph omo re clus officers - Ann Sha secre tary. Shanna Kammera:ad ju ni o r cl.ss linda A llen. treasurCl Grieger. co·socill ch:lirrnan.

A nnu.1 Wo man ' s Council dinner fo r all soro rities on campus 5 held December 9. Michig.n A ga ve • Christmas Plrty ( o r undelPrivile,ed children with :1 T :1

The 111 campus sin" as held on IX-cembcr 14. M ichilan A ""ent Christmas c ar oling on 14 and were sutSts o f K 1: K afte r the sin/!:.

The annual Mic higan A Christmas p.ny ""as U. Gifts liven to tw o small bo rs PU(x;fO October 11. 19'9: Louise Barnebec. Mend o n; Susan Bro n. P(int; Lu Le is t o n; Campbell. Dearborn j Lourie Coon ley, Wheaton. III.; C.rol Cmsman, Cbarlotte; Mlr· laret Curtis. Betty Rtitm yer. Detroi t ; field Park Rid,e. III. j J.yne Hammo nd. Nonbville i Arqle jlnnasch,. G.lien; B.r· bara Rockford. Ill.; CI'IIC Ind .; Judy Kniaht. Mar i. n Creek j Betb Milwaukee, Wis.; Caro lyn Lindig. Glenslde l Pa. ; Dorotby LmdhY • City' Suun Meye r. South Beno, I na. : Ann M ould. Judy NelsOn Batavia II I.; Linda Olson , Birminllh.m ; Sally Tieman. J. it c hfie'ld; Pau T odd Hillsdale; Susan VanTanei. Po ntia c ; Gaye WHterby Royal Oak: M iny Williams E ta nsina; Sandra W o rk · man, j Oianl Zabownik. Rive n ide Ont Can CAROL BoDNBR

MI C HI G AN 8 IITA-U NI VE RSITY OF MI C HI G AN. C h l tnnd, 1886. PJ ad,a O av, Feb tu lty 28. 1960. The three eeks bet Th. nkqiving and Christmu busy lor Mi ch igan B annual Christm as (o rmal u held 11 Ind ith III the lo vely decorations thr o ugh o ut house gay holidlY spiri t helped the very .nnual house ChristllUs party wu he.1d Ikcember .16. Al o na ,th reading o f poems lbout each gill .nd the glvme o f gi(ts the climax o( the party came ben president .n· nounced' the (o r president fo r the comina year. Mn Willis ou r ho use mother. beclme tbe ,undmothu of t ins' in Nov;mher hieh Cilled for • joyous cdebration from chapte r! fOI lu s h l ie ell undu ay " 'It h tu s h meetinas being befo rc fi n. I u.&ms 18. 00 Ka ren Taylor SCOio r p lln o /"ttltal and

""1.$ II a l iven by chlp ter (ollowin, her procrlm.

K.t}" j oh n.so n presiden t 1$ to M o rt.r Board. Blrb Condon is on the Specill ProjectJ o f the LUaue. took of the A ll-Campus Annua l Christml$ Clroli l\l Patty, I very succ"sful Lynn IS tb is publicity chairman fo r J un ior Girls Play hieh 111 be held in Mar c h Lynne l Marg is a member o ( the Li t School Steerina Com· miue-e. Lc is 15 ag.in on the H uman Relat ions Board and ""as also .ppointed to Board in o f Studen t Council. Al so. Ma rci .nd Cynthia ",ue elected t o Sc roll. Iffiliated omen·s honorary. Sally H, nson iII be one of th e soloim s imming in M ichifish rh ,s sp r ing. M cDonald ""as e1ttted president of Z 4> H speec h honora ry M lchigras. big CJrniva l on campus ill AIml 22 Ind 2}. Bam Condon and Pat Rober ts ill the house co mmittee fOr M ic h ig an 8 chap ter is or ki na ith

T Mu ch fun ill be in st ore fo r all th e campus on thi s occasio n

KAllE N TAYLOR

MI C HIG A N GA MM A- MI C HI GAN S TATE U NI VE RS IT Y Ch.rtand , F.bruuy 17. ) 9 '''. Pl a d ga Day, J anuary 2" 1959. INIT IATED, October 16. 19)9: Pamell Millu, Manh asK t N.Y.: J udi t h No ell, Green ich. N Y. a wo nder f ul Christmas vacation. the membell o f M ichj· .Kan I' to begin preparina fo r rush. Ru sh parties January 9 and l as ted .ppro ximately ecles.

On the Dean 's List fo r being straight " A " students for Ihe sprin, and summer terms ate Judy Bro n. Mar i l)'n and Gail

t o h o no raries Mar ilyn M oyer and L'inda Chambers, K :1 n. e d uca tio nal honorary: Gai! Sou th m, X psychology honorlry. and Jud y Far is. 1: A H. speech and hearing honorar)'.

H o mecom in g ·eekend the put up display of "GIO"" Tum Glo f o r foo tball game agains t Indiana Univellit)'.

Susan Overm yer and Patti Shinum de C'ted to H ome · coming Court. Su sa n wu also as " Miss SPlit)' Pix " for S'"rt"", campus literary maglzi ne Choseo al.so as ·ere Betty Arnold A i r Force Society que-en. Ind Patt i Shirt um. Chief 0 1 Staff fo r Arm), Corps Spo nso rs

M any ho nors have co me to the of Mi chigan r W)'nifred Wagner ·as elected t o Senior Council J anet Bernath as ch ose n fo r Frosh-Sop h Co unc il Doreen Wood was selected as Secretary for W a ter C.rnival. l ane t M ill er was head o f IF C· PanHel Bill. " Mardi Gras ." arilyn M oyer is decorati o ns secretary for j-Hop , and Sharon J o nes is public ity fo r the J - Hop

In University Theater production o f " Th e Man Wh o Came t o Dinner," Eger pla)'ed the part o f J une, and Rosalind Mathe s as In chuge of the mak e-up f or the pi:ay.

The chapter held their annual Dad ' s Day 1. The dads to the foo tball with .nd th en went back to chapter house fo r d inner and a skit given by the chap ter.

The .nnual Chlistmas Sing as held ·ith the men o( T This tradi tional consisu o f Iightin, the Christmas tlee before the Uni o n Building. A child fr o m the State H o me for Blind is chosen t o d o the h ono rs o f lighti n, the tre-e. Prio r t o be,inn in g of nnll the Ilumnlie held a Christ · mu plrty for A loc al fi o r ist was the Ind chapte r as t o find that t he aJumnlie hid us I ,enero us .dd iti on t o our DoREEN WOOD

MI C HI GAN D ELTA-AL BION C O LLEGE. Ch.mrad, M arch 7, 19'9. P Ja d ea D ay, Octobet 26, 1959.

Pi Beu Phi joined KAT in giv ing their Fall Fo r mal i n ho nor o f their new pledies T he pledlleJ ere and pleased t o be aiven p.rty with their names printed o n them

The chapter M il. Wild's visit and held • tea in hcr ho no r. Mrs. Wild offered mlny helpful suucstio ns hich gladlyNlney Bites Pi Bttl Pbi', candidlte f o r Gr«k Goddess The Greek Goddess is chosen It the I FC Ball held sho rtly If ter Christmas "¥Ie.tio n. "Somethin' Smitb and the will be the feltured

Pi Beta Phi has active in sports during the fall and inte r The c hapter is proud of bowlin, team whi c h Clme in 5Ccond and h ope to do as well in volleyba ll and basketball. chapter is no w invitin, pro fe ssors t o come t o th e lodge as part o f the schol.rship p roiram It is an informa l coffee h o ur at hich the talks o f his and gives su88estions fo r study. It is hoped th a t much will be th rou,h pro ' sum

The pledlles g.ve activ" a Turnabout Party It hl c h they t he " mothers " and the actives the "d au,ht e rs ." or as It ou t t o be. the i r "babi"." A great deal o f fun as had by all as actives drank coco. from baby bo ttles and performed intelestln. stunts.

One hundred dolialS was made by chap ter to send I I:irl t o Conven t ion I his summer by selling t inS of candy be fore Christ · mas. Other sales ithin the dorm have been held to supplement the treasur y Christmas was an uciting and busy t ime for aU. Several memben panic ip lted in annual Choral Concert which ho n o red Frederic k Handel Ind H enry Purcell. A Christmas partY was held .t th e itb the alumOlle after hich tbe chlp ter ioi ned A r Ind 1: X for carolin,. aave their

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Christmas tree .lind :I basket needy f amily.

PLEDGI!O : Gail Goodspnd, of food, clothing, and toys t o .3 loa.l Durbom.

ONTARIO ALPHA -U NIV E RSITY OF TORONTO. Ch. , ·

t e r.d, 1908 Plt-d ge D ay , O c t o ber 19, 19 l9 , N ove mber 2, 19'9 iNlnATEO, janu;uy 10, 1960: Amtlia B1g5, Sue Blakely. Mary Rrennan Nancy Bull, Helen Hnurd. K ay Gallu, J ean MacDonald Maci ntosh, Bev M c lennan. Judy Shaw, Brenda Spr ouk, Penny

In the field of athletics, a large number of the are plaYing n n the inlcrcolkgillc learns. M ary Timmins, Ly nn Philpott, Sandy McMullen, and K athy Kennedy arc on the U of T. senior W orn· en's basketball team. Swimming ,team Pi Bela PhIS are ,"yn," Philpott, S.IIndy McMullen, and 1.ll Bdl. and Slgney PaulM:n IS playing Intercollegiate Volleyball. Slgney is al50 the hightst ,Korer on the Archery Squad.

M os t of the college shows and plays 3re produced in the winter term. Kay Galka and A nnabelle Maclntosh are workinll: on th e Faculty of Nursing entry in the Univeuily Drama F estiva l and. Mary Brtflnan has an important part in the "All Varsily Revue." $even [ P i Beu Phis have betn in scholarship. tynn Ph ilpo lt won the City Panhellenic Award: Sandy M cMullen won the Undergraduate Panhellenic Scholarship: and Mary Timmins won the I' • U C.nadi.n Scholarsh ip. Chris Graham. H elen H as· sardo )o.n Wachna and Joan H ighmoor also rective-d recognition in Ihe lr specific fields.

A ch.pter philan lhr opic project which was initiated this year. thar of helping. blind woman who is a student in first year Gen· eral Arts. has pro ed 10 be ery successful and re arding And IS usu.1 we helped at partiel for underpri ileged children It three of the mtfl's fraternities during: the ChriSlm.ll5 season.

CATHEaINI'! SHElDON

ONTARIO B ETA-U NIV E RSITY OF W ES T E RN ONTARIO

Charttrtd , Occobtr, 19)4. Pltd ge D ay, Oct o bu 9, 19"9. IN · In-UED, No ember 29. 19)9: Bonnie Bayne. Pat M oloney , Nan M o wry. Sue Pee er. Connie Scott. J udie Tal bot. London; Linn Jervis. Di Murphy. T oro nto : Cuol Bro,,·n. H alifax. N.S.: Shiro eyan Grieve. Muico ; linda Jolly. Calgary. Al bert.a; Beth ,Mel· drum Comwall: Helen Pr idham. Goderich: Wendy Robertson. Kit chene r: Bonnie Taberner. Burlinlon: She lagh Tweedie. H amil· Ion; Mug \'Vestcott. Simcoe: Ann Evans. Bradfo rd.

Initiati on climaxed a hectic pledge perio d for the eighteen nt'W ioitiatts of Ontario 8 The Initiati on Banquet was held at th e H otel London on NO\'ember 29 at hich time. Mrs. Ken Murray. former province p resident. WIS guest speaker. Nan M owry recei ed the Billy Millcr pin award [or the most n utstanding plcdge. Scnularship awa rds for the highest chapter a"'erage and Ihe most im p r oved .IIctive ere wo n by R oberta M oorc and Nancy Kirkpat ric k respCctively.

The Christmas Baz&:lr was once again a great success. The pro · re eds We rt don.llted to the Beha ioural Clinic for children which being set UP al Vict o ri.n H llspira l in London.

Soci.lllly SpCaking. it has been a busy ttem Inter ·fraternity parties w ith B 9 n K A. and B :!: P "'cre enloyed by all. The new init iates entert.ined the acti"es at Mn Mo wry's where Nan shO"'ed her Europe.n slides. Pi Beta as hnst fo r the Panhellenic Christmas party.

Ontario B 15 a str n n" compC1itor in the "Oack on t he H ill" riety sho \X'ith ou r productiOn number " H oney Bun." "'e reached Ihe semi-hnals

During the Christma s v3(.1lion. the d o rmit ory al the house was allpapered and panelled with pine "'ood. \'<'ith ne fl oori n, [aid 1151 year. it is now the smartes t on nmpw.

Ontario B is looking f o r"' ard 10 Mrs Wild', visit in januaf'1 lnd the .nnual forou l in February. Plans are also well underWJY fnr our formal rush season in Lors jo\fofF.S

ZETA PROVINCE

I ND IANA ALPHA-F RANKLIN COLLEGE. Ch,mtrtd, 1888 Pled le Day, S ep t e mb 19, 19 "9.

At H o m«omlOg this fall IndrlnJ A 110' 15 well represented by rheir float whi c h t oo k Ihe form of a huge nsh'register ith the 'Ingan " Rel1;ister a Ravin ' Defeat." j udy Ulrer. a pledge as on the queen's coun

Se eral of the Pi Beu Phi 's ,,,ked on Ihe arious cre ·s of the fall college dramatic production. Th, , \1,,/, A"ima/.

At the finl a"'uds cnn\'(lCatlun of thc yeu. Donna Calvin. (hriuin. Digmund .lind E\J \'<'hite "'ere tapped fo r the n:tti o nal educJlion honorary.

With the coming of the Chr islmu season. lndilnl A Ne rared their annual bulcel of gr oceries for a family.

The chapter held 10 Dad ' s lliy on 20. The f.llhelS ere entertained at a [oa thJII gJrnt and rth a dinner th.llt e\e ' nrng.

In DecembC"r. IndiJna A ' .115 happy to hJ\' e Mrs Mary Catherine Arthur. Zeta Pro vloce Prtsldent as its guest for a ftw days Pledged October 19. 19 '9 : Susan P o ner. Uban o n; Ann Dnison Whiteland: J oann Watt. Ev .n st o n III.

BAR 1lA EI.LANDSON

INDIANA B ET A - INDIANA UN I VE RSITY Chartered, 189J. Pled, e Da y, February' 7 1960.

The members of Indra na B JCcomplished ma.ny tbin&s durin, the first semesler tbis )'nt. Hom«omlfl« at Indiana wu No't'emhtr

THE ARROW OF

14 and the rntmben held Iheir annua.l buffet fo r all the returning a1umn«.

During November a.nd December Pi Beb Phi held Iwo coke parties for no freshmen in prepHation fo r fo rmal rush which began in Jsnuary. jo Parker. wh o is rush counse lor this year. hl5 been discussin« many uperu of formJI rush ' ith the freshman ,iris.

In NovemMr the Indiana Uni ersity Foundation chose its new members to work on the Little )00 Bic ycle Ra ce " ' hich IS held annually in the This event co ers an entire eekend and provides fund (or scholarships for students working whI le In school. Those chosen ftom IT B • were: K aren Bowen. Debbie Dodson. Lea Garling. Ann Gerrish. K ay Gillt-t t , j ane McF.IIdden. Beverly Me.d. Pat ScOtl. On the Sturing Committee are Sherry la ckey and Matgaret McConnell.

Early in No embe r the Bl oo mington Alumn;r: Club had a public showing of Settlement School articles al the ch.llpter hou se. This proved to be not only :tttracti e but quite pro htable al so.

De ce mber 12 was t he date of the pledge dance honorinlit tht summer pledges The theme was " H oliday in Heidelburg" in keeping wilh Ihe holiday StJson.

Th e annual M onmouth Duo of n B '1> and K K I' was held sO<ln ChriSlmas in I he new FrangIpanI. Room of the Uni on Building DEBORAH \'<'AI.Dl!N

- INDIAN A GAMMA - BUTL E R UN IV ERS I TY. C hartertd

AU l un 27, 189 7 _ Pledge D a y, Sept ember 12 , 19"9. INITlATJln

October II. 19'9: J ane Cripe. Diana. Deitsch. Suun Nicewander Sally Todd. In dianapolis; j oanne Gre"ory. Evans\' rlle: Dec D ,) ub. Ginger Lukacs. Sou th Bend

The 1'151 few months have incl uded many .a c livit les. Dutins

November. Indiana r was h o n o red by a visit from Mrs. Kyl e. Althoush she was with the chapter only a ft"", days. she gne the officen many helpful suRi'tstions.

Some of the membel5 of Ind iana " hHe participated in Butler aClivities this fall. Cynthia Gostreet rePrcsented Pi lkt.ll Phi on Ihe h o mecoming court. and Sharon Re ynolds is the Air Angel of tht drill team for the A F.R O T.C.

December was filJed with excitement. also. Tht "Beau and Arr o w Ball " which "u g i"'en by th e aCllve ch.llpter ntened the Christmas Sousan for c eryone. A Ring -C hing King was ch 'lsen .nd givtfl a tr ophy. The d.llnce was enioyed by .1111 who attended Ann Schumaker 15 chairman o f Ihe o utd oor Christma s decorations this yur. Oue to her clever idea of converting the pillars of the h ouse into candles. the chaPter " 'on a trophy for hut place. To end th e fe s tl e season befo re the aution bcg.lln I he chapter sang Christmas carols to .1111 the organizations on umpus. Ind iJna I' has tw o fraternity "fa v or ites." Nancy Bush ""as chosen T t.. Fa orite." while Ann Schuma ke r was named ",t N Favorite Nancy Bush .nd j anet GrJver " ' e re sel«ted for lI'/ ho' J IP ho III /Im,,;'a.

MA RY j o HARDING

INDI ANA DELTA- P UR D UB UNIVERSITY Ch_rlerad, 192 1. Pledl _ Da y, Ftbm ary 14 , 1960 _ I N t TIATl!D. November D. 19'9: Bubara Bafflck. Marty Nets. I ndianapolis: Marla Fawcett Black. Canton. Ohi o: Diane Burt. A nn Ar bor. M ich.: Elaine Gib. son, Grosse Pointe. M ich.; Jan Giestkins. Fo n \'<'ayne; Mary Hess I:ockPort. N.,(.; Chtls HU ltman. Wilmette Ill.: Jan J arrell. Kirk : frn; Kar en Kin g. Bev TWigg. South Bend ; Lois M offi t Elmhurst. III.; Alicc Ogle. Webs ter Groves. Mo .: Nancy Osborn. Hobart : B:trbara Tenzer. Chicago. III : SUZlnne Wynne. Clayton. Mo. I ndi.llna :1 is off to • g ood start this year " ' ith mJny ncw honors. a completely red«orated h oust. and good prosperu for successful rush. ...hich is j u s t around the corner. The ch.pter started by winning thud place ""ilh our hom«omin& sign.

New positions n n campus include Marge Erkiletian and j eanne Edmo nd. Old Ma uer H ostesses : Carol ann Eickmeyer. Jeri Paskins and Sue Epperson Juni o r Pro m Committees ith Caro lann chairrnJO rrf the Publ icity Committee. jeri Paskins served o n the FreshmJn Orientation PJnel and J eanne Edmond was re -elected cheerlnder and added cheerleader .secretary to her acti ities.

Newly elected members to the University Choir are Jan jarrell Bobbie Tenzer. lind. Ri ce. Lois M o ffit Suzanne and M .rty Net's

Chris Hultman is as hiSiNian for :1 n n.lltional Spanish h o norary .lind the hrst liberal ltts honorary .lit Purdue: tapped for Gold Peppers. activities and scholarship hrrnorary. "'ere Nancy Beiriger. j unne Edmo nd. Ann Broc kman. and J udy CIJmer.

Tapped for K l II. nati o nJI cJuca.tion h o n o rary. were :"Jancy Osborn. Marge Erkil(!i,lO .lind Sa[ly Marg n t Vitale and Susan GuYI On were upped for!: A II natirrnll sp«ch h onnrary. jeanne Edmond IS n o w an active member of P.1 1' radio dramatlCJ "uild. Two new members in 9 ! .J>. iournalism h o n orary. arc I. inda Ri ce and J udy Cramer: .a[so BJrblU Clingman hu b«n elected vree -presldent of the o rganllatlon.

Nancy O sborn played Mn Funk in the Playsho p producti,lO Tb, D;I6" 0/ A"ltl F'I6"l. A lso Nancy is on the Studen t Ma.n.asing Board of Planhop here she serves u hist o rian ; Purdue Players .II local acting h o noury. and 9 A 'II nation.lll aCling hon o rary. hIVe added Nancy 10 their membenhip tbis yeu.

Nancy Maher " ' IS on the H o tTlC('oming Qu«n court. Harl.lln \\7il$On was elected Debris Oueen_ the biggest on camrUJ; jeanne Edmood was o n the Y I court: MJrgot Vit.llie is Bell queen; judy Gr«ne is n K • qu«n: and Angie Giunta is K t queen

J UDY CooN - INDIANA E PSILON-D EPAUW U NIV E RSITY _ Charte red, 1942. P led,e Day, 24, 19"9. INmATED. October 16.

19'9: Eliu.btth B roderick, Belleville, III.; Suzan ne WlU U Osa. Wis.: Blrbau Ehni, Carol Te its wortb, Toledo. OhIo; Lynn Fishb« k, M anitowoc. Wis.; Lynne Knudsen. E lmhurs t III.; A nne Mayer, Chlrnpai&n, I II.; Roberta TllI Whelton. III.; Sill y SmIth, Barri nlton. III.; Bonnie Warner, A nn Ar bor. Mich. Novembc'r "lS a busy mon t h fo r Induna E ,,'U Slelected Homccomm&: Oueen from r.. cnty·two scnlor nndi· datu. Then rime a Jl.rty ( o r t he Jlledges " ' hicb as t heir first coo ky shine Later in the month as t he Jlledge dance, "Our D.rts· Debut," held in t he chlp ter house. Indiana E was Jllrascd to affilia te two transfer students. Nancy Adams from Ohio Ii .nd SUSIn Dodge fro m 10 r. Ne Pi Beu Ph i members of N.ild. t he swi mm ing h o nou ry, arc Liz King, M arci. Collins, Lynd. Bayliff, and Sallie Reid. Winner of the DePauw Outori cai Contest ·IS Lynd Ba yli ff Carol M ud, Indian. E prtsident, was chairman of the worship portion o f Religious EvaluatIon week.

Al ice Stout was chosen S ce t hur t o ( :t X ; jane M ortis. " Moo nlight Gill" of + I K at t he University of Illinois ; Marilyn Wehr man, finlilist for quttn of t he Frcshnun Interfraternity Council d.nce

In December the chapter ""e leomed Mrs j llmcs Arthur f o r a yisi, ·hich proved enjoYlible and bendici ll t o lll. T he Ch r istmu suso n u Ij:ay w it h the annuli pa rt ies lnd cxchangrs and the speci .1 sp re ild aiven by Ihe housemo t her, Mrs Dietz. In dilnl E is now lookinA fo rward t o Februa ry ",' hen it ·ill set Sandra Outer pby a lead in the Mono n Revue , l musicd ritten lnd dnected by the st udents. Betry Sue Guner ilI be tcchniClI Jir« t or of th e Revue hile Penny T all ill be the c.h otCOlttapher, ill also bung the led and Tea fo r the f.cuhy. Fro m t here all look ahe.d t o I he excitem ent of inili.lIion, foll owed by M onm'lu lh Duo with K K r.

INDI A N A ZET A - B A L L ST ATE TEAC H E RS C OLL E G E

C hutf rt d , A UlutC 2). 19'2. Pl e d ge D ay D ecember 16, 19'9 H o mccomin, activitIes and rush hiAhfi,ghled In diana Z's hll quar le r. R u th Neel ""15 elected to the h o mec o mmg COull and fnllo""ing homecoming actiyities, t he Pi Beta P his ere hostcssts to friends and relatives 11 • tel in the ir suit e.

The chapter ustd " Froule Frolic" a inter theme for the ir costume rush party and th e tu ditional Pi Beu P h i weddins wu t heme for their for mll rush party. 20 ond er fu l 'as re ud for the hard work of Lorenc Yue l , rush caPtiin, her assistant M yrna Merlln da and of the chlpter.

Chosen fo r Tr' ho's Who Am o". Stlul , ,,tl ere Paula Bolerjack G ruber , Sharon Ron nuu Sue Spitler G yne lh Sprunler.

J ulie Pratt is a fin.,list in the M iu Orient Queen con t es t.

Pledge dance and V ariety Show ate lmong the co m in g act iv iti es which the chapter has been wo rk i ng on,

I ndiana Z is looking fo r ward t o Mrs Arthur 's visit in early J anua ry PI EDG P.!) : Leill K i rkley, South Be nd; Sue Albllny; l.ind a Bole rj.ck , M ish. waka; Bonnie H o ud. G lo ria T o bler , Nancy Icc Climbridae, Pratt Betty Hunt oo n, Karen Pete rso n. Blrbara Randolph, Inail naPOl is; Lind. Whit co mb , 10 Nels on , Suzi H icks. Elkhart ; Chilco tt. Logansport; Linda Le is, Mid· dletown: j lney Ell ingu , Connersville: Ann Kei rns , Pri ss Rat ica n, Ft \'Vayne; I. ind, H ors tm.n , Browns t ow n Nilncy H o wk. Burr Oak. Mich. S HAR ON RONNEAU

ETA PROVINCE

K E NT UC KY ALPH A-UN IVERSITY OF LOUISV I LL E Chartf- r e d , Octob., 9, 192'. I NlnAnD. October II , 19'9: Dering. Reg ina Ri ch.rds, ju dy SmYJCr. Kentucky A has par t ic ip.t td in m.ny lctivities since the opening of th e schoo l year, In October the chlpter joi ned ith X 0 in giving a Hall owee n H op. An Ope n H ouJC in November the Uni"erslty o f LOUISville camp u s to meet tbe pledges. Fall on Clmpus brought Kentu c ky A t o the fo re· ,ltround. Vusity cheerleading try Outs resulted in the cicdio n of Slndra Smi th t o the squad. and she no serves as co·captlin. Caro l Traut ein "'15 elected o f I he senior elu s, orglnizcd for the fi rst t ime a t this uniYenity, officers elected were the f o ll o ing : Jan e H ar mon, sec retary of the Student Coun· cil: P eggy Choate. votina member o f the University Stud e nt Sen.te and A ir f orce Sponsor; En Griffith, pres ident of Fr ench Club. Be ve rly Barb ,. M i les. lind Lois Oiffo rd were c h osen for If/ ho ' J Wh o from this campus.

Ken t uc ky A 's athletes h. ve h.d fun putic ipating in the in tr. · mural sports IHo,um. Pi Betl PhI S immiDa Team plunaed t o l first vic t o ry, lnd the h oc key team captu red a third pll ce.

H o mecom in g festiYities o f early November provided so much excitement , with house deco rat ions, dance, and football game that hudly had tim e to rest before the a nnual Th or/J lllh · brld Da nce. lit which JudY Smyser .lIS qUCC1l T horOIl,h· brld is the U of L. Annual. Christmu was celebrated it h a dlOner h ono ring the (lcul t y sponsor and his family The t heme for the tu dltlonll hohdlY dance W.lIS "Mid Winte r Mard i Gras."

EVA GIlI ITH

TE N NESSEE A LPHA-U NIV E RS I T Y OF C H ATT AN OOG A Cha rt ued, 192J. Pledg. D ay, Zl

Tenneucc A h.llS continued gaining h ono rs th roU& h the yea r Marilyn VOgH u elected H OlDC'Cominl Ou« n. and M ildred Fo , fl as elected ,"ernlle cheerleader V ICk i Oilnic] reprCSC'nts Pi Ph i in t he military departJncnt where sOc is an ROTC sponsor. P lt St:ephenson as named In Wh o'l Who i" A","/(." U"ir"I1IItJ ."J ColI"n. We have tw o members in B B B honorary fraternity , MIl')' A nn Meredilh and Carol Thompso n. Te nncsJCe A "'on .second place in the inter·sorority yoJlcybali l ou rnamenl an d il t rying fo r fint place in basketball. The chapte r childrt:n It an orphanage lUst befo r e Th.nks,ivinl, T he Ci rcle K Carnival as a lucalS a&a in this and Tenncssee A made a profit by having a " d o g walk" ·;t h Ihe prize being a stuffed tOY d Ol T he chlPter lis') money on a rumm&&c sale and live I he left·over rummlge t o underPflvileged familics in the Chat un oo.a area and arc foldina proarams for the Com mu nity Concert Se r ics t hereby gaIning f r« tickets t o I he performance , Soon the girh of Tenncsstt A will be t rying t o rqllin first place in M orta r Board A Il·Sing which " ' ill be follOwed by Blue Key Follies.

TE NN ESSEE B E TA-VA ND E RBILT UN I V E RSITY , C h l r l er1!d, N ovem be r 9. 194 0 Pl e d, f- D ay , F e b r u lry 2, 1960. I NIT! ATED. October '. 19' 9: A n,el.ll Welker, Nuhyille

Ru sh as Ihe ml in lctivity ior Tenn esse e 8 during the fall se mCSle r Ru sh Clptain Pat rici a Champion and her aUISlant nptain Bubar Hln cock did a fine jo b , and Tennesscc B pro mlSCs (or pledging in Fe bruary. A spc-cill dinner "'as aiven in honor of Ihe "p ro misees ." "h mlliu " were organized, Sa tur dlY lunch and l Chriumas parly were dedicated t o th em n they would feel a put of fraternity, T he "promisccs " put o n a Ch ri stmas skit for the actIVes complele ilh son gs and The annual fraternity dinner "'as held in December. T he t op f -' ur of every men 's f raterni t y on campus inv ited f or II dinner pllnned and cxeculed by the Nuhville M o t he rs ' Club, I n campus lctivities lIS " ' eIl U lOCial .ctivi t ies , T ennessee B has uuined success. An n Ka gey .lIS cfec ted p rr sident o f the I.Olus Eaters l sophomo re organiuti on, Cyn t hil H u t inas is a ne member of 9 T honorary nursing soc iety. Bubua Han · coc k is trenurer of t he S ,)( ial Standards Committee. A nn Dobson _as r«enlly chosen t o repreSCTlI Te nn e ssee 8 on t his co mm ittee, and 1hr ily n M cGregor was ch ostn to rC'J)r eJCnt he r dor m it ory, Barb.ra H ancock is lIlse president o f the Athenians, the junior se rv ice organizati on, lnd is a member of the Senate Inte rna ti on.1 Affairs lucy l.ee Ke rr is the new president of quatic Club.

BettY Curtis con t inues t o br ing b ono r to hetstlf and t o Ten nesscc B Not only is she 1: X s wtttheart lind M o rtlr Boud, but she u 'ecenlly M iss C harm by the hoU$C mothelS Miss Student Nurse by fdl o classmltes. Barbua Grnson was c h osen t o be in th e M iu Chum court. Mi ss Commodore con lest will be htld in the early put o f sprin g I inda I.oy. Jane Rob iso n Ga il Ras musstn, Bethan y Th o mn, .nd M ui lyn McGreg or will be th e f rom Tennessee B Ten nessee B and III Vande r bilt are looking forward to complet io n of the new chapel and d iyin il y .school. Dedi cl' t lo n services planned fo r the bte spl ing o r elrly summer. The buildin gs ce rt linly add t o the beauty o f the campus, Tenn essee 1\ is also prou d o f PUt it pillyed in Ihe campa ian 10 have cnillon be lls insulled in Kirt land T o wer. Throu,llh studenl dona · l io n and alumn 'i aid the bells ' e re purchJ.Rd and insulled. Com · munity concerts ate n o." g iven on spi:'ciill occasions and a l ,Iludul ' CONNII SIP.CIUST

T E NN ESSEE GA MM A-T H E UN I VE RS I T Y O F TE NN ES· SEE, C h ar l e red , M ay I '. 194 8. High ligh ting the fall activi ties of the chlpter. Tennusee I' ·on tirst in contes t of h omecoming Kay D illo n suved as co·ch.irmln o f homccom itll'. In nnual !: X derby plcd&e clau placed seco nd. Julia Stone "'15 10 the Fros b Board of the Women St uden ts Sanh A nderson the Mo rtar Baud Ci tlti o n fo r ouutJndi ng senio rs. Re · ceiyin& tw o beluty h o n o rs. Plt Huff WIS chosen Vol un teer Bclut y li nd n K A Calendar Girl. K ay Dill on lnd Betty Pe nder,llrus Ne named to Wh o' l Wh o in Amlrh." UniJltrliti,1 tt"tI CO /It ,ll. r had thc-it fall h ouse party at State Park in The ne pledges presented at a pledge dan ce October 21 he ld join t l y ith K 4 The deco rati o ns depicted a stu h ore The actives ere g uests at a Christmas put y g iv en by pledacs Te nnesscc I' placed third in sch o brship for fa ll quuter.

PUIDGII D: Li ndl j o y Wil so n , Sandrl Belk , Ch.II.n oca a ; Carol Lon" l ynnville; Suun W.keficld, Nlshvi l le; Sara J ohnso n. D lisy; l-hry E lizabe th Ray, Athens

GALl BUCHANAN

N ORT H CA RO LI NA A LPHA-U N I VE RSI TY O F N OR T H CA ROLI N A C h l rt e r e d, 192J Pled ,e O.y, Oc-Io ber' 19'9

"""IUATfD: B.bs Ger rard. Plor id. A; M arth, H odson , Texas B , Claudia McLaUlhlin. Alab ama B; Wallie Sayner. Utah A; FranCIS Seort, Vira i ni. A; j o A nn So", Flo rida B

This year. Pi Beta Ph i has join ed a number of t he o ther frll te r n i t ies on campus in holding discussion groups within t h e huemity deal in, it h suc h p roblems as "the rul meaning of Pi Beta Ph i." and "drinkina on campus." These d iscussio ns have been very Kimulat ina, lnd have as • means o f brin.in, the IrOup d o ser

On Dtctmbtr 6 , the Faculty Tn waJ held, t o ,, ' hich rICh member of the chap ler invi ted '10'0 {,cuhy members The Panhdlenic Picnic fo r all omen·s fraternities "'U held in November All the pledge classes prtsentcd skits. On Swap Niahl, Noycmbtr 21, all the pledgts spent the nigh t at the house while the stniors moved into the dormitories.

r A entert ained Pi Bcta Phi at .II Chrislmu party in D «ember. The c h apte r ,Iso had a Christmu dinner fo llo wed by a spe:citl Christmas program. Santa Claus sa", out the gifts , lnd Mr" the hOuse molher, was del ighted ",-jlh her ncw rocking chal f

On Janu lrY 8, the big sisters gUt J combo party for th ei r litl le sis ters .and datu, and on Januar y 7. t X entertained Pi Btu Ph i .t .I dinner party.

On J anuary 14, the ,ha pter celebrated Loyalty Day with a sPtcial program.

Pledge Weekend w:as held on February 12 and 13. The Pledge Dance was held on Friday night, and a banquet :and co mbo parly were held on Saturday.

NOR T II C AR O LIN A B ET A- D U K E U NIV E RS ITY Charl ue d , 1933. Pl e d ,e D IY. <ktobt r 8. 1959.

North Carolina B has been quite active this year, although it hu onlY a c1usroom for activities, A secret buddy ",, eelr. climaxed by a chicken dinnerl a big and linle sis ter dinner, a pro;ect to sell magazine subscuptions, and a coo ky shine given b,. the alumnae for the big and little s isters 9o' tre held t o all o w actives and pledges t o b«ome better acquainted. Patties with other soro riti es :and futernities have also filled the calendar. After t he Inter Fruernity ·So rority Sing, Pi Beta Phi a.nd K A 9 gave an open hnuse. Z T A invited the cha.p ter t o join them at Turner 's cabin for a pa rly The Christmas season was very gay. fo r t A E and B G II enterlained Pi Beta. Phi with Sunday Ifternoon open houses and A X A inviled the chapter 10 gO caroling with them, twelve girls helped'" .1 9 give a. puty f or the chi ldren a.1 Wright's Refug e, and the pledJte c1us had SWlPS " 'i th the pledges of 8 9 n Ind r .0. of the University of North Carolina. Service projects 9o'ere Tha nksg iving and Chrislmas favors for the hospi tal trays , a Thank sgiving basket, and a very successfu l prt· Christmu Settlement School ule.

Norlh Caro linl B has con lri buted to the evaluatio n o f so rorities on the Duke campus, President Patti Peyton wo rked with P resi · dent's Baud on a. re port fo r the deans :and lruste es. and I com· mittee of Pi Beta Phi s drew up a list of the chlpte r 's 3Ctivitiu over the past twenty ·seven ye,trs. There 'is no w hope of :a new Panhellenic building for nut year.

The Panhellenic scholarship cup for improvement wu awarded to Pi Beta Phi T o make all Pi Beta Phis more aware o f the necessilY f o r personal scho llSti c improvement a steak and bc-ans dinner was given.

Members o f Pi Beta Phi rediving honors were: M a ry Rhamsli ne and J udy Durstine 10 40 B K : Judy H eckroth. lo.hry Rhams t ine and Judy Durstine to Who'l Wh o ill Amtrita" Collt8t1; Robin Robin · ho ld as Peeress of the Realm: Sue Curry and Patsy Davis -as fresh, m:an Peere sses: Dian:a and Debby Gallup IS freshman class 5«rclal1' and trea surer respectively.

GINl H UDNIILL

S O U TH CA RO LI NA ALPHA-UN I V E RS I T Y OF SOUT H

C AROL I N A C h l " ered. Ck t obe r, 1928. P le d,e D ay, Octo ber 1 7, 19'9 I NIT IATED, October 26, Linda Hdl, Columbia; Gay le Peterson. North Augusta.

South Carolina A's mos t oulstlnding and tJ:cit'ing event of Ihe fall semester wu its biennial Arr o w Ball held D«ember 10.

In the "nnu,,1 M iss Garnet and Bl ack contes t S:andy Heise and Glenda Gunter were among Ihe seven fin,lists.

Gloria Hopper was tIpped for membership in A K r , 1I'o men ', leadership fratern ity. Cilire Hutto was elected t o Wh o'l Wh o II' A","it,," Col/tltl d"J U"i,,"lili'l. Dottie Gray 1I'as .Kl ec ted 10 appear in the Cour t for the H OlIl«oming game.

The ch.pter began the year b,. Ihe room, compltte with slip covers, new cupet, elC.

On December 14, the chapter entertained the :alumnz club ith a drop·in in their honor.

The chapte r is looking for ard " ' ith :anlicipa ti o n t o Ihe :annuJI Stunt Night wh ich 1I' iIl be held during: Mar ch. We are hopi ng to repeJl our first pllce victorY of last year, PUOGIID : Mugucrite Alderman, DuBose, Sandra He in, Sumler; Sybil Beard, Charlotte, N C.; La. na Bell, Carole M ont· go merY, Lee Skidmore, Claudia Wingate, Columbia: Glenda Gunter, ul1&ley: Julie M anhall, Aiken: Sarah Seay, Columbia: Ju liJ She rer, Shelby. N.C.: Brend. Williams, Nonh Augusla. JO LYNN H UffMAN

THETA PROVINCE

ALA BAMA A LPHA- BIRMIN G HAM S OUT H E RN C O L· LEG B. Chartered , Octobe.r " 192'. Pled ,e Day, Novembe.r '. 19'9

On November 14, the acti"es ho nored the pledges with a dinner· daDee at VesUYla Country Club. Aften rds a slumber party _u held at the home of J oan Rivers, Pi Beta Phi tied for second piace in vo lleyball. Chosen to the volleybdl All -Stars were: Jerry Tatum} Diane Y oung, and Becky Scott. Diane Younc won the trophy ror badminton singles, Glenda R", nolcis and Caro lyn Ferrell elected captain and cO-Cl puin of the Pi Beta. Phi swimming tum for intramunl swim meet in February

THE ARROW OF PI lET A PHI

Pi Beta Phis wh o ere elected as managers o n the I ntnmural Council ate : Jerry T:a tum, senio r man.ger; bn Alley. tennis mIn · ager: and DIane Young, ping·pang manager, Ala bama A is proud to have received Ihe Vera M oss Bowl for the yeatPa r the Christmas season, the chapter 52n« nrols at P.irvie Rest H o me :and took gifu to the Crippled Childrtn', Clinic, Alabama A has had many ind ividua.l honors. Ellen Sleed wu selected a beauty in the M iss Southern .A ccent bea.uty p'aeant. Mar ilyn Smilh a.nd Sherrill Lamppin 9o'ete re -elected (heer/e.de". lo.brilyn will serve fo r Ihe second yea.r IS head cheetlader. Judy Clem wu elected president of the dorm council; other members serving with her are Gwen D i llard and Charlotte Woodard. J er ry Ta tum and Betty Scruggs " 'ere named in Wh o'J Wh o i" AmtriUn Col/,!U d"J U"il't'lilin, Tapped fo r membership in K .0. E, national educ:atiotl'J1 hon o r· ary, were Zan Alley , Glenda Reyn olds and Nancy Weir. Celeste J ackson Cisco wu elected t o membership in X 9, n:ation:al honorary orBaniution for science maj o rs , Charlone Woodard was elected secreUry of IH S 1 a newl, group f o r persons interested in religi ous vO(atlOns , J oan Rivers acted u sound director for the college Iheatre's faU production, A l\lidlllmnur Nit,ht's D"dm.

Ala bama A had seven I members who " 'e re elected as officers in the campus Methodist Siudent Mo vement The.K were Margarel H ouse, second vice ·president: Diana Harrison, sec.relary: Ginge r Wilson, editor of Ihe AI5AI'lIt"",; Ann Love, chairman of publintion. i :and Bctty Luttrell, chairnun o f deputations,

Birmrnah:am·Southem CoUege was fea.tured in 'I n article of the November issue o f flarp,,'I.

PLI!DGI!D: Rebe<ca Scali, Pen52cola, Fla.

DIANA HAII.II.I SON

A LA BAM A B ETA-U N I V E RS I TY OF ALABAMA , C h .ree re d.

S eptem ber 19, 1949.

The fall semester o f .Alabama 8 hu been full of honors and a.oivities which began 13 when ""' e 27 girls. This busy fill sea.son would have been impassible without the help of our lo vely new h ousemother, Mrs, James Freeman, fr o m Nashville, Tenn, Judy Murd ock wu elected president of freshman YWCA JudY b«:ame the third Pi Beta Phi 10 hold Ihis in the last four years. Claire Robe rt!, t he forme r president, is now serving as secret.try of YWCA

Lindl Lambert :and Ellen Haa s were elected 10 be among those lined for Who'J IT/ ho in Amerirdn ColI,s,s d"J U"i."niliu. Sharon Jern igan was re cen tly tapped for 9 I 40, women', journal· ism honorary. and is serving as copy editor of the school paper, Th, C'lmson-Whit,.

J oy Clark and Laura. Weaver we re chosen to serve on AWS Soph o more Council. Ellen H aas is serving on the Exeeutive SG.A Board. Sonie Cook is the new index edilor of the Corolld and Sara. J ane H ar mon is the clerk fo r student court.

Shuon Russm a n Ind Conn'ie Archer! OUt Iwo c heerleaders, helped cheer Alabama 's up a.nd tisins Cumson Tide to the Liberty Bo wl.

Six Pi Ikta Phis " 'ere nominated f o r campus beluties , A t the beauty ball RO.Kma ry Epperson and Jan Linduy were chosen fOI Ihe be:autY' section of the Corol/d, BetSY Allison wasc hosen altemlte A X Crescent Girl and was in the top ten for the Mi ss Crimson Tide contest.

In Octo ber Alabama B preseoted a. Beatnik Dance a t the!: X Derby, The Derby was highlighted by Rosemary Epperson, fo rmer S"'eethurt of I X, crowning the new Sweetheart, Jan Linduy , Our Christmas season was In especially ha.ppy one. Two Christmas parties for underprivileged children were hel d w.th A T 0 and Siama Chi. December 16 was the date of Allbaml B's annual Christmas party in haDar o f the pleda:es • .After the banquet, we all enjoyed the chapter Christmas pa.rty which was filled with 8i(: ,iving and carol singing.

The chapter was happy 10 welcome a new Iran sfer t o Ihe university', Leiser Chandler, fro m Abbama A, Le'iser is .n ouU!a nding member of the University Debate Squad and was the chorea.rapher for r. X Derby dance

The highlight of Alabama B's fall semester was a most inspirin, visit from Mrs. Mansfield. GrInd In the spring we are looking f o r1l' ard to a visit from the new province president. Mrs. .A B Conley.

A LABAMA G AM M A - A U BU R N U NI V E RS I TY C h a rt e re d, Fe bru uy 2, 19" Pl e d ,e D ay, S e p tem ber 2'. 1 9'9. I NI1".TW, J anuary 8, 1960: Linda. .A shcroft. Orlando. FII.: Bubara AI ' ater. Waycross, Ga.; Nlnc,. Bro"' n, Linda Lane, Gadsden; Eugenia Canno n, Carolyn CutcIilI, Atlanta , Ga. ' Linda EII.s. Columbi.na: Lynn Fbnna.gan, Ann inon ; Paula Hukstutler, V irgin ia Thcuing, Bltmln8ham : Lamb, Ma con, Ga , : Jun J o hns o n, .Auburn; Nancy 10 Sinu, Falkville; Lynette Garrett, Vidalia, Ga,: M ary Jean Taylo r , Tifton, Ga.. Alabama r has enJoyed a fall quarter of gro -th and progress in many are,s One of the mos t retVarding experiences thiS quarter ,nd probably one of the greatest thtilu the chapter bu cxpe.rienud as • "isit from Mrs_ M ansfield. No". 2. Mrs Mansfie ld pro"ed by her gru;rous ness Ind kno led&e of the fraternity', t o be a lui ,"Wltatlon to eacb member and pledge On Oct. 27. the :actives .nd pledges became better acquainted as they enjoyed an o Uling u Lake ChewaLk.a, After the H omecomins ,.arne , Oct, 31, the chapter held house in the chaple r room and servt'd refreshments to pllents dues, and gutsU.

' I he e X hou)C u the )CUing for , lovdy tu h"ooring M rs. M,n sfwld , nd the Pi Iku Phi pledgu Noy. 3 AJab ,m, r has b«n vu-y ,ctive 10 politiul, socid, and Khnlu tlC activitiu thi s <luarlef.

Carol A nn Fow!(r I S chairman of the softb,1I inltamu uls : Whiu('O IS to the Nitor of the GI""" t he colleK(" yurbook: R uth Fuqua u a undidate fo r president o f the School o f Home Econo mi cs; jere Carlisle and An na I.« WJ ller are o n Pla JOS truin suff. collele flC,,·spaf)Cr.

In the scholastic phase, Ruth Fuqua was upped t o 0 ri, and K illY Aunt wu (.lipped t o n M ! national math ho noury.

In soc id affairs held on the umpus thi s fall, Pat Sars Wade, ud Annette Crumpton 'II' ere candidatu [Or coming Queen

Charl o tte Hop kin s, I.yn n Flannagan , Paula Huffstut ler , and Crumpcon were candldattli for Glom fkJUl itli, Charlotte snd PJulJ were In the semi-finalists .li nd Charlotte, sponsored by the frate rn ity, was selected IS one o f t he eight bt'auties. Csndidates for swuthurts of futernities are; Jere Carlisle, Div , Y o( Ma,n o l iJ HJII , men' s d or mit o ry: BrendJ Gray , 0. I 4>; BarbJI"J Dunn , t I' E; .nd uurel Spurlin, a finalist i n e X Dream Girl Contest.

Carl is le was selected Char lotte H opkins was chosen

The membeu .nd pledses Christmas p.rty It wh ich time s beautiful tde visio n console.

to H K Ro gue 's Gallery and o f the Plain s." closed faJl q uarter by havin" a the presented the members

PL£OCro, Oct 29, Durdle Lamb, Ma co n , Ga.; Al ice An n LiIH, Birmingh am.

SpunlN

-FLORIDA ALPHA-STETSON UN I VE RSI TY_ Chartcred, J anuary 30, 1911. Pl cdllC O.y, Dctobt- t 18, 19'9. I NtTIATED, October 26, Na ncy K ohle r, PJ udena. Tel:

Thrcc beauty cIJimed by Pi BetJ Ph is this fJ11. Em ilie Costar " ' U )Clected " Miss Hatter," ith Jean Co:r as second runner up. DIana Ku nze neignN o ver the Greek Wuk BJII u Goddess" and u .11 pre·Chiistmu basketb.a ll t ou rnJment , Pe nny Gray u cholCn " Miss SteUOn BasketbalL"

In .addition to Diana 's vi c t ory , the Pi BctJ Phis, a id N by 2: 4> E .also won first in the Greek Wuk Chuio t Race, The men 's fraternity built .and pulled the "ch;uio l ," while M ary A nn Fain de co rated it with a Pi Beta Phi ccest .and Eloise Thoous rode u a light -weight passenger.

SupPOrt in&: the Hatter baskttbJII tea m as churluders .att pledges l ane Hall and Beverly Ch.apman. jJne is .also vice of thc re sh m.n class, and K a t hy Coffm.an is sec reUry.

Other pledge. are .active in the univer s ity's music program. jeJn COl: .and 'Mary Givens sang in Th, j\f , I1;ah, perfo rmed by th e Glee Club. Ruth Aus t in and Elunor Dickey are majorettes for the b.and Ele.anor also plars in the conce rt band .lind orchestra.

Carol H owe ll was ch osen for li sting in Wh o's Wh o Am on& Am"ican CoJl"tJ 4fnd Uni ,,'rs;';II The Nuc.ati o n fraternit y, K j, n , hu tapped Dia na Ku nze biology ma jor Chapter highli&:hts for the £Iii included participation in the Mudi GrJS sponso red by Stetson Grun Drive. Florida .-\ ' s booth, 2 feuk show proved t o bring in profitable Mu c h o f the sucuu of t he drive for chuity wu credited t o the leadership of Sue J ohnston, chairmJn of Oorm Solicita t ion, .and Susan Beall co ·chalrrnJn of the ent l te drive.

A nothe r memo rable event as the Ifternoon tea in N ove mber for Theta Prov ince President, Mrs. Becky Conley. Am o ng the alumnz the tea several of Mrs Conky's Pi Beta Phi clusmJtcs who live in iX'Land Later dwing her visi t , the chapter and she en joyed a cooky shine.

In Oeccmbt'r, the DeLand A lumnJ: Club ho no red the actives with a Christmas banquet. M embers brousht , i fts fo r OrPhan chil· dren of Deland

PLEDGED, October 18, 19}9 : Shell y Crittendon, JOY H artung, Clearwater: O'ilna M orris, DeL-nd : lkclry Amlin, OclrJY Bea c h; Penny Gray, Eau Gallie; K.athy Coffman Ft. Lauderdale: Jea n Col:, Jacksonville; Mary Givens , Ver o Bu ch : fkverly ChapmJn, Jane fill , Atlanta, G.I.; SUS'anne H iggins, Spart.a, Ga ; Dona Sim· mo ns, Pascag ou la , Miss.; Elea no r D icke y, Bristol, Va .; Ruth Aust in, K.anna polis, N C_ CAaOL H OWELL

F LORIDA BETA-FL O RI D A S TATE U N I VE RS ITY _ C h ili'· Icnd , Octo b er 14, 1 921. Pl cdgc D ay. 3 0 , 19'9. Florida B again wu wtll represented in t he Gymkana contest Carol Ha ir Ind Linda Walto n were c h osen IS membt'rs for t'inda also is in the finals for the Miss F .S. U title, th e winner to be 'nn ou nced when the yearbook is issued. Village Vamps, cam· pus o r,ani11ti on, c h ose Carolyn Har by and Diane Hague for iu membership Tarpon Club, syncroniud swim · min, group, pled,ed A nn Schloss. D o ttie Hatto n is presently )Crv ln&: 2S preside nt o f this o rg a Olution, and it is represented wtll by PI fkta Phis.

Wh o' s Wh" Am onA' Suu/ui s iff Am "i'dn CoU,& rJ dnd Un;r'"shill found many Flor ida State Pi BctJ Phi s. Monty Gillham , H atton, Lynn LaGrange, snd Ann Wear were tltCted 10 th is. M on ty was o ne of ""0 rePlcscntatn' es f ro m thIS school attend ing a convention on nali onJI a ff airs at TeXJS A .and M Freshma n Flunk lu, o r,aniuti o n for htlihman women, chose Susan Staley u treuurer and Connie Muns as soclJI cbairman. This Christmu fl orida B jo ined N in giving a Chr is tmu party fo r und erprivile,(d c hildren of TJ llahaSSC'C. Th is chap ter .also "'ent urolin&: siflling t o Pi 8cu Phi sponsors and also the Univeni t y Robe rt Strozier. and his family. At this time, M rs. StrOZier, wh o is a Pi &ta Phi, u presented a Pi Btta Phi

pin, rep l acin&: the on C' thJt she bad l ost. annu.al chapter rctrtJt It the University Rcscrt"at ion u a bic success ilh the pledges furnishing e ntertJinlDC'n t-ukcofh on the activcs.

ANN Wl!Al

FLORIDA GAMMA-ROLLINS COLLEGE, Seplcm_ ber 28, 1929. Plt-dgc O'y, Nov. 21, 19'9.

This has been a busy seuon (oc FloridJ r Mrs Conley, pcovina Pruident, visited for t hree d.ys in December, .nd c .eltlna t o know her.

(ormJI cuih in Novembe r, there " ' eee wukly o pen houses for which htld on display funny CJricatures o f each '1,E the lIctives. f o rmal rush verysucceuful. The transporta· tlon to J un , l e pany was a moonlisbt boatr ide th co UJ:h c.anJIs of Winter Park to the .alumnz's ho me which was d«outN li ke a jungle: the actives were dressed l ike variow animJls.

The a ctivH includ ed their dales o n a steakfry by lake,

The ch apte r joined wi th A X A fo r a Christmas scrcnJde around ca mpus

The pledlu fl;ave an open b ou se (Or the wh o le campus. The Jiving room wu tilled as everyo ne danced t o a juke bo x

PU:DGED : Sue Chabo t , Ver o Beach; DJVenport , Ellen Day, J OO y Frutc hey, Winter Park; Fran Guilden , Mi.ami Be.ach: Donn a LaVIlle , Br oo klyn , N. Y : Sunn M il ukee, Wis ; Elizabeth Macleod, Columbia, M o. : Ann McCarthy , /a cluonviJl e: Margie Nich o ls, Pueblo , Colo.: Charlotte T.ayl o r, Po Iy W.nless, Sprin gfield , III. : j udy Wells , Ounge Puk

BETTY S UE L UKINS

GEO RG I. A A ,LPHA-UN J VE RS JT Y OF GEO RGI A_ C h ..-ccte d , 19J9. P l cdat- D.y, january 18 1960 _

The most ncitlo, o( the quarter fo r A WIJ • visi t by t he Grand President l Mn. Ma nsfidd. Mrs Mans fidd arrived November .and attended chaptcc A tea was given in her honor o n November 6 and all of tbe ,itls en iond t he t ime spent ,, ' ;th her during her v isit.

Amo ng t he activities on campus in which Pi Beta Ph i took pJrt lut quarter were t he fo ll o wing : r. X Derby o n October 24 ,nd H omecoming o n October 3I.

The theme of the pledge d.an ce o n N ovembt'r 20 wu "Primrose Lane. " Th e dan ce was held at the Georgian H o tel and the ballroom wu d« o rated in the traditional colors o f -and blue in streamers of paper , and vines o f ivy with primroses. Each pledge ""as presented a stuffN animal tiN in ine snd blue ribbons.

On N ove mber 21, the morning .after the pledge dana, the activtJ held a surprise breakfast. All of the pledges wcre kidn'llPped, blindfo lded, and bro ught t o the h ouse in Clrs to shue breakfast w ith the ch.ap ter They wer e prescnted mugs with Pi Bet a Phi on t hem.

On December 7 the p ledges gave the actives the Chris tmas party , Refreshm en ts were dter the pledges prescnted I va r ie ty show, Instead of exch.anging g ifts, cach girl g av e two d o llars ch.apter bough t a sterling punch bowl.

Meriam McD o nald w as chosen for Wh o's Wh o in Amtrirdn Col· /1811 and Unir'C"sil itj Mer iam was ,Iso ch05en u "Miss Novem ber" for t he n K A Calendar Court for the Dream Girl.

Pat Sommers .11 new pledge , wu a for sec ret ary·treas · urer of the freshman clus.

A ct ives elected t o serve u o ffi ce rs in campus o rganizati ons ere u follo s: Ali ce T odd, schol ar s hip chainnJn for Panhdlcnic; Jane H anger, cha i rmJn o f the University of Georgia World Uni\'ersity Service Drive. A lso jane was inv itN to join 4> T 0 , nltional hono ra ry home economics society and as later elcctN co rr eJpOndi ng and recording $tC ret ary.

Lorna L.app is a new pledge in "Th.aliao Blackfriars ." 10 the c.ampus s im meet , Georgia A claimed fou rth pbce. Pi Beta Phi is al so proud of its second pbce in schola rship on umpus lut sp r i n&: qUJ"er.

On campus durin" rail quarter Pi Bct'1l Ph i wu amona tb e supporters of Georgia Bulldogs wh o on t he Sou theastern Cha mp ionship in foo t ball and ent on t o be the victors in th e Orange Bo 1 o n New Year 's DJY JOA NNI! GUNN

IOTA PROVINCE

I L LIN OIS A LPH A- MO N MO U TH C OL LE G E. ChIC'tcted , A pri l 28 , 1 867. Pl cdac D ay, Fcb C' uary 20 196 0

O ct obe r wu a busy mon th for Illino is 1 In the annual cI.u elections, K aren Bo man and j o an BJrtek were chosen s«retary of t he freshman and junior clus respectively

H o meco ming was October 31. Aft e r two wceks of hard work, • huse wh ite cleph.ant, with Happing and w' , a i n, t.iI , t oo k its in the homecoming puade. The fl o .t took third place honon.

The chapter president, Barb Divinsky, re igned as h o me co ming queen, .lind J o.n Butek wu elected junior attendant

A lso 10 October, Mrs S. E K yl e , National of Programs, spent day s visit in, chJp ter

On Schol ar sh ip Da y, N o vember 4, it was Inn o unced thlt P i Beta

Ph i had on the K i wJn is ScholJuhip tr op hy for the hi,bcst fraternity average. In hono r o f this achievement, the Monmouth A lumnJ: Club sponsored a dance lor the I cti'e ch pter on December I I.

Abo N o vembt'r 4, BJrbJI"J Ditch and A rl ene Drcsmal were tapped for r. 0 N, scho lastic ho no rary for women.

Out Chr is tmas coo ky shine wu hcld at H ol t H o we I),

GIftS WCfe and enterUinmcnt was pro vided by du.sts. Our spec ial WCft Mr. :Jnd Mrs. Ha miltun. Mrs Ham il t on our {acully sponsor. PLfDGItD , October 11. 19)9 : Barbara SpU8ut, Newton, Iow a J OAN BARTEK

ILLINOIS BETA DELTA- KNOX COLLEGE. C h a rtered , 19 30. Pled,. D ay, N ovember 23 , 19 '9. I N ITIATED , October 8, 19'9 : Mal'J' Suc Li.htfitld, Chiu,o.

Illino is lku Dcha is presented a skit for [he campus " Creek Day:' fcbruuy Ij WIth Barb Wlluf the .('flerai d,.lIirm.ul rcpre· 5cnting the P,nhclfcnic o rganizati on JJ prcsident of that 8touP. A (w o rk day) is bein, scheduled for the morning and the evc ' n ing is t o o ffer a variety sh o w " ' ilh all soro rities and frat e-roi tics

Siwuh Fo unders' Day celebration committees incl ude !.ind. KUler and Nicky Par sons.

Barb Walur is direct in, lin origin;!1 SlU dent pby .lind linda Karger is in her cu t. Linda directed a pl.llY earlier in the "Th e Red Shoes." I n her '1st were J ane Au nes, Gwen Sherwood, Mary Matheson and Barb Simpson, Barb Lee and Donna Surk hav e recentlr cast in "Troj an Women ,"

Serving as the general chairman for the annual Panhellenic f u rmal is Linda K uger, Barb Cady served on tht cou r t as the sophom ort representative fo r the K n o x invita tional Swimming Relay s, W KC. the Kn ox radio 5I.IItion lish two weekly pro grams " ith Barb Simpson in cbarge.

Sue Llwrence has h«n "tving as the social chairman ( u r <tJ B

PLEDGED : Dorilee W.IIlworth, G.IIlesbu rg: Ellen Louth:!.n. j ose · ph'ine M annino, Suun Spruth, Chingo; D o nna Stark, Delavan : D le Klima t Evergreen Park ; Lo uise M cC reary, East Mo line: Barbara fabian LaGrange ; Vlut , LaGrange Park: Lind:r unz Linco ln ;' Nancy NaUlle, Pomona, Calif.; Sherwood \,(fesiport, Conn l· julianna Turnqu is t, Duluth. Minn.; Jane Aunes, Fargo, N D .; 1- ary Mat he!On, jan esville, Wi s. B"'... B"'AN STI!IID

ILLINOIS E PSILON - NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, Chart.,.d, May 26, 1894. PI.d,. Day, Sept. 28, 1919. Fall quarter kept everyone busy at Illi no is E. With the M oc k Politica l Conventio n comin, soon many Pi Beta Phis will be o n committee.. Muy Sue Ha ydon is on t he Credentials Committee , Judy Baurenfeind on the Platform Comm ittee. and Sylvia Linde o n the Campaign Committee. and Leuy C o tterm.lln o n the Public Relations Comminee, Ann D3tlington is on the SGB I nternJ' tiona I Rel ations Comm ittee Gail Allmen and Sherry Stoakes are on the Educatio nal School Board.

In Wu Muu Gail Allmen is on tbe Sho.,'boo k Committee .lIS ell .lIS Susie Warren, Lee Pelton is student to th e Board o f Governors, Betsy Fergus is vice president o f Lorelei Club and MUlo H ubb.rd W.llS of the Make Up C o mmittee fo r the Dolphin Show, Bev J ackson and Cristie Dostal are on the H onor ho ckey team And we are all loo king fo rward to another good year of sports.

The pledges had very g oo d enteruinment at the pledge ac!'ive party. j.llne Shields was eJected president of her dormitory, Shepard Hall, and MariO H ubard o n the A WS Scholuship Committee.

BETTI! WHITE.S IDE

ILLINOIS ZETA-UN IV ERS ITY OF ILLINOIS Chartn.d, 1891 PI.d,. Day, Octo bu 1 ,19 19.

Illinois Z begin the fall Kmester witb the aim of makinl it as outs tanding fo r the chapter .lIS the pas t one. As a result. achieve· ments have been man,.. De bbie GenttT, scholarship cbii rman • .ac. cepted the Pan Hellenic Scbobrship Trophy fot Illino is Z at the Panhel1enic Scholarship deuert held at the chapter h o we , For the fifth semester in the Pi st seven , Pi Bet.ll Phi alfain had the hi,hest chapter averale o f the so ro mies on the campus, MariO Kr iele is the latest member of + 8 K.

The Pi Beu Phi l: N team proved succusful in the annual H o me · coming Stunt Show, winning third pl' ce .IImo ng the eighteen final entries Ka.thy Parleer WI5 in the H o mec oming Queen 's cOurt .nd feigned IS Mi s.s N o rthwestern. Sue Ba ch wo re the crown o f the Dolph i n Queen on Dad ' s Day weekend, while N o rm;! j ones W.llS o ne of her attendants. Also o n Dad 's D;!y, Martha Bliss was :lmong the co urt of seven f or the H o rs eshow queen, Kiis Wlnbe:rl " ' U chosen sponsor for + X H, qu.rtermaster corp honor o r,aniu· tion of the ROTC

The 61's did an o utstanding jo b of tr imming the chapter house fo r the Innual Winter F o rmal, " Snuw Time," Oil December 12.

MAIY Monl SON

ILLINOIS ETA-M ILLIKIN UN IV E RSITY Chartue:d, 1 912

PI.d,. Da Yt St!pcembn 26, 1919

Homecomln, was a time for much rej oici ns by the 'Millik in Pi Beta Phis : Caro le Broou was crowned queen, the third Pi Beu Phi HomccotD in, Quttn in three yuts. and so we ret ired the travelinc ttophy; o ur fl o at, a Dut ch windmill surrounded with a picket fence, tul ips , and tw o blond Pi Bet.ll Ph is in Dutch costumes rece i.-ed 6rst pllce fo r the Bo au in the women ' s divisi o n. The Pi Beta Phis tnmcd up "itb the T K E's to Dominate a candidlle fot Mr. Campus Chest Our candidate Bryce Bosto n was crowned Mr Campus Chest II the dance foll o win, the c.trnin!. We were very proud of Barb Butler and Sandy Berush were co-cbairmen of the Campus Chnt "eek, which included the cunivd. dance Ind jau CO Dctrt fe at\uitll Bob Scobey's Frisco Band. We were liso hon ored by bavinc four Kniou IDd two JUDioes elected to Who', Wh o; Carole Brnau AnD Drenoan, judy Haaeb ush. and Betty Patterson, seniors, Ind Karla F leck and Ma ry Ga.ae, iunion.

THE ARROW OF PI aETA PHI

"On a. Pi Ph i H oney moo n " was the theme f o r the s tyle show lind lea sponso red b y the Anow Club. ja yne Baulos and Pat Mll or ere i n charjle of t he style show wh ich was .ccompanied by a talent show, For the sl)'le show, which is an lInnual event sponsored by th e mo thers, the seniOr girls modeled .ilIon, with some mo the rs and We beg.n ou r Chr is tmas season with a potluck given by the A RAOW Club At this party the mothers presented the chap ter their Christmas sifu , t 'o lamps fo t the l i ving r oo m, a beautiful wall clock, and card tabl es. Our next party was a campus Clroling party. where " ' e ent to .111 of the h ouses on c:ampus, and then !."hred Christmas lights on the main build ing, .lind the party ended ho t chocolate and m o re singing at th e Pi Beta Ph i house On Christmas sea so n ended ""ith a buffet dinner at the c hapter hi c h was attended by Pi Bet.ll Phis and their dues. After eating befo re the firepla ce and ar ou nd the- Christ mas tree we all went t t) rhe Christmas vespers at the un'iven ity

JUDY HIINI'IS

ILLINOIS THETA-BRADLEY UN IV E RSITY , Cha rter.d, MlY 11, 1947. PI dllf D ay, Ffbruary 14, 1960, INrT III T, ro. Octo ber II, 19)9: Sharo n j o nes, Kl amath FlIlls, Ore .; jean Lu cey, KanlcJleee; V icki M cCiarence, Pekin; MatT j o OUr o m , l.ake Brllclcen; Becky Reyburn, Weber , Peoria

Illi nois a eagerly , oined III the testlvllles of the 19) 9 Brad ley Homecoming entitled " Ar ound th e World ." j udy B o ucher rei(l:ned as the H o me co m ing Oueen , P rincesses in her co url were Betty j ane Cod e and Nancy Sana roc k. Sandra Er ikson, Stunt Sho w Ch:!.lrman , proudly a ccep ted the fir st·place trophy fo r the Pi Beta Phi, 9 X A E II , perfo rmance, "Mardi Gru." Nancy Trogman , H ouse Dec Chairman. re ceived th e tr op hy lo r the c h:rpter 's dis· pia,., " Bradley Puu the Purple Aces in DUI Ch "

The t it le of " 8 Club Que-en " was bestowed on Gaye Wilson Am o ng the seven semifinailsts (or "AII C:rmpus Queen" was janet Schooley.

The university .anno unced th.at twenty·two seniors h.llve been named t o the 1960 editio n o f Wh o', U'/ h o in Amt.iran Un,,:I'I,titl and ColI'&tI, Included in this group are Sondra Seifert and j .llnet Schooley.

ju die Gnz stepped into the t beatrical spotlight as she capably portrayed the lead in "Oi:!.1 M for Murder,"

judy Gray and Bonnie Roth " 'ere honored by being elected t o membershi p in X <to 9, a women's business fraternity, Durin, N ovember JJinois e enjoyed the visit o f M rs, Fay Martin Gross , l o u P rovince President,

The spirit of Christmas prevailed as the winter ( ormal was held in the chapter house. Before leaving for the h olid.ll Y vaCl · tion, the pledges gave a Christmas party fo r the .IIctives. JA NET ScHOOLEY

KAPPA PROVINCE

WIS C ONSIN ALPHA-UNIV E RSITY Of WISCONSIN C hart.ud , N o v.mbu 1, 1894. I NITlllTED, 2). 19)9 : Nancy Christensen, Mary A nn Webster , M adison: julie Berry. Milwaukee ; Karen Simonson, Sheboygan; J o an Wausau' Sandy Cie'rllnd, Rice Lake ' jackie Brandley. lake Geneva; Carol Cogaeshall Chicago, I II,: Val McGee, Evanston, 1I1. T ' Marg o Ran som, La Grange, Ill .; Bertels, j o hnson City , enn.

After I very restful ChristmlS 't'aeatio n the chapter came back t o study hard fo r exanu. lYnn Van Vleet, Mary McCaner, Nancy Natwick, and Al ice Ku jath were elected to l: E l:, freshman honorary society, .lind Connie Platz received sophomore h o nors , Leslie Spear u co·chairlll.ln for guides of New Student Week th is sprin, Ind next fall and Nancy Natwick is co·ch.llirman o f publica · ti o ns fo r Student Week Nancy will Iiso be genera] chlirman o ( th e 1: E l: AWS Freshman Honou Banquet this winter.

Pat W o lfe hu been chosen a member of Senior Council, Carrie Drury hu received the lead in the opera T h, D"i/ lind D I",itl WdJltr, and Pat Le:veroos is chai rman of t he H OUK Pres idents Conference fo r the Leadership and Particip.llti o n Pr08ram.

Paula Po rter W.llS o ne of the models fo r the A WS (ashion show this hll. Sally Murphy bas been buS)' as chairman of Greek Week wo rksh o ps, H o mecoming Al umn'i Committee Sccrnary , and chairman of a Cl o thing Exhibit f o r H o me Econ o m ics Day.

December was a big mo nth for J oa n Bradley She was elected Pan hellenic Preside nt as " ' ell u being chosen one of the six B.IId,er Beauties Earlier in the fall she was chosen to represent us IS OUt ld eal Gid at the Panhelle nic Ball.

Mrs. Sorum, pro vin ce pres'iden t. u s durins Dece mber, .lind we 11 en jo yed her vi s it very mu c h ,

After the whirl of Chr istmlS fo rmals. the Pi Beta Phis came bome with some sweetheart CCO"'ns, MatT Ku nz W.llS I member of the Swenheart o ( l: X court. and Maril yn Underw ood as K ! Dream Girl.

PIIT WOLn

W I SCONSIN BETA- BELOIT COLLEGE. Chartutd, Au,uat 20, 1919 PI d,e: Day, Sept.mber 26.1. 1919 I NnHTlD, N o vember I. 19)9 : Pauici a Murphy Kansas \.lty , Mo. Ethelwyn Hr dina. Riverside III

WiSCODJin 8 luned o ff the fa ll .seaso n at Beloi t by winnin" fiut pla ce in homecomin&: decorations with t heir theme "Their Tails AIe Drago n," and also by buing one o f its members j o Ano P l eak selected as H omttoaUns Queen

A freshman Caroly n Opie, and • sophomore. He idi Ken , ue amon, the n("ll' cbeetleaders.

On Hallo we-en r:iaht younc I ndian maidens danced arou nd coro· sulks It tbe " Beau and Arr ow BaiL "

The ""hole ch.PtCf hu been busy i th several money f ming prOl ecu T o suppOrt the queen nndidate for the .U campus carOlval the chapin hu raued ' 18) .00 by xlling Fannie M.y nndy This montY ill all ,0 for charity Girls ate busy selling donuts in the dormitories tach weekend. Th is money lacs IS a conwbutlon to the Settlement School. The plcdi:es each klllng 48 lar'e cand, bars t o suppOrt the ir plcdCc project bich is a secret so far

Pat Murph y "u selected u co·chairman o f the Winte( Carnival. and jane Buller .nd Sara Hewitt h.ve been elected to membership In Lcs Femmu d Espnt • local xrvice organIZation.

DoNNA RAE CHAYE.

wtS CONS IN GAMMA- LAWRENCE COLL E GE. Chartertd, Sepr embe r 12, 19.0 Pled,e D ay, December 9 , 19'9

The Lawrence Colle,e PI Beta Phis have had I very husy and interestin, fall semester. The chapter wu honortd by a visit f ro m Kappa Province President. Mrs Sorum. for seveul days in urly November. She ,ave mu c h helpful adVIce and man, suggesti o ns for rtachin, the chapter goal of unity. Mrs. So rum u t he guest o f honor at a ttl on November 2. and she wu .Iso seren.ded by the chap ter.

Pro,reu has b«n made in Kveral art'ls o f ch.llp ter life this (all. Scholarship chai,m.lln. Susan M ason, prC$C:nted Dr. Chester Hill of the psychololY department. In an inleres tin, lecture on H o to Study," an lid to actives IS ell IJ pled,es. Act ivities ch.llirm.lln, Beck,8c.llumont institutw the "Recognit ion Rose." to be presented t o omen who hue made outstanding achievements on ca mpus o r in t he chapter Re cent winners have b«n ; Ann Ku tns. elected an editor and board member of the Co"t,ibllto,. Pene Ke,eI elected to • B K and H elen Edelhofer for her outstanding wo rk as the chairm.n of the La rence United Chuities Christmu card d rive Helen is liso chairman of the project t o plan and build a " Vlkin, Room" in the Mem o ri21 Uni o n In addition new proJect has been inuituted in order to ra isc money for chapter imp ro ve· ments. Muy Hebcher is in cha rge of the brukfast of dOUJhnuts 2nd luice. served in bed t o dorm ·omen on Sunda, mo rniOj: Socl.lll evenu have heen numer o us and ell·pl.nned. On November 21. P i Bet.ll P hi ·on 2 second place cup in the Ali· Greek sing sponsored by I • E. SU$ln Herr song m Istress. and seve ral ass ista nts, composed n ne o f the several numbers p resented. Follo ing the smg. the pledges held a slumber party : they were served breakfast by the chapter the nUt morning. December 2. the ch.llpte r surprised. 6 9 ith an apple pic and cheese denert. a sJ)Ont.llneous act which will be continued among other h2ternitics throughout the yca r December 9 Pi Beta Phi was enteruined at dinner by 6 T 4. and on December B. by • K T. Evening panics fo llowed both suppers. December 11 was the tree.u i mmin, party planned by Nancy K aminski. lorna Shurer. and j ane Ma c Askill. The chapter Chriscmu serenade wu December 14 " ' ith .., r a At the Christmu party on December 16. Santa Claus (a member of 4> 4 9) announced that the Pi Beta Phis will soon be presented with new window scals and bookcues.

Future plans include an infor mal dance. a faculty tea and a folk dance.

PLEDGED: K a, Land o n W.uuu; Kathy Fagan Crystal L.ke. Ill. NANCY J EAN NELSON

MANITOBA ALPHA-UN I V E RSITY OF MANITOBA. Chlr' tued, M ay, 1929 Pll d,. D.y , October 22 , 19' 9. INITIATED j anuary 3. 1960: Barb Kare. Pat Th olV.IIldson. Shuron J acques. SU$ln Buggie. Helen Demchuk. lo.hry Fenn. Gerry A nd r ews. Pran Russell. Shciap Dwyer. Linda Ma cMillan. Margaret A nn M uir· he.lld, Judy Borland, Winnipeg; Ela ine Connor, Dauphin j h o bel Mc Lean, Po rtale la Prairie; J an Scott. Subtoon Suk.

The o rma l rush period at tJ. o f M wu compfcted on October 22. on whi c h date pledgma as held As usual after pledgina th e Panhdlenic Dance, in honor of all U. of M. pledges, took place al the Club Copacab.llna. Man'itoba A. had a very successful rush seuo n thi s yeu. ,Scveral ioint meet in,s e r e held with the plcdces In o rder fo r the actives to become better Jequaintcd with the new pledge class.

When Trenure Van u II U , o f M. Pi 8c:ta Phi s helped out a s sales clerks. Th is 1$ in 2id o( the World University Service. Als o M anitoba A ,ocs t o the local Red Cross Blood Bank to aid the staff t here.

In Novembe r A had party ith .4 T and K K T Ai! three groups had to put o n a skit and it was very s uccmful. Later o r m N o vember. Man itoba A as asked to .II shipw reck pany by T K E.

In December. the Winnipeg A l umnz Club had its annual Ch r istmas p.rty at which III actives and pledges ue presen te d. We played several games. had lovely refreshments and enjoyed o urselves immensely. Manitoba A aho packed a bamper of food. t OYl, clothes and books fo r • needy family at Christmas. after hich the chaptet had a carolina party it h 4> 4

On N o vember 28 the actives .nd bad I V.rty at jo.nne Protheroe ', home where j oanne sho ed us her beautiful slides from Europe t.llken lut summer.

Initiation was held on Janu.ry 3 at Mary MacKelvie ' s bo me in Cbarleswood Follo wing the ceremony. a chicken dinner was held for the new initiates. A dinner and formal will be held in tbeir honor o n January 16.

Mrs. S orum 'fuitcd M.nitoba A in the bcginninl of N O'fe mber.

NORTH DAKOTA

DAKOTA 2), 19'9 INITIATED.

LOI.NA YOUNQ

ALPHA-UN I VERS I TY OF NORTH October 1, 192 1. Pled._ D ay, N ovlI!mbe r October 24. 1959: JU tblccn Christicnson ,

LlgnJle: R osa l ie Kuntz Hilhboro: P.IItricia Patterson Walhalla N o rth O.k n ta A wu h o nored by a t o day visit fmm the Kap pa Pro vince Pres ident Mrs C. H Sorum h o arri,'cd o n N ovember 8. The chapter benefited from the new Ideu she presented in .lin in tereuin, and eduC'lti o nal m.llnnu

For the fi rst tunc. PanhellenJ( Council permitted o pen Nsh to be held. Pi 8c:ta Phi partICIpate d and pledged tw o ,iris to 611 thelt quOU.

Edwina j o hn so n as m is lress o f ceremonies at the all ·campus Pledae Prcscnut io n Dance The pledges bave chose n Caro l Wen · urom as their candid'lte (or Pled&e Princess The Inner will be It the all campus Pledge Skip held in january

H ono rs were besto wed o n several members of North Dakota A P h yllis Osmer wu initiated into n \ 9. the nui on al h o n o rary for "" o men in edu c ati o n and Kuen Olson was initiated into A .4 9. the pro fcssl on .lll medical te c hn olQ3y honorary. The chapter wu happy o ver the announcement that Patricia Putef$on u chosen as a hoeke, c h«rleader f o r the University o f N o rth Dak o u fi,lhtinl Sioux. Sharon Klv ley was the rec ipient of a S400.00 schohrship given br the Nahonal Office o f VOC.lltional Reha biliUtion fo r /UOlO(5 In O cc upational Therapy

Befo re leaving fo r .-.IIcuio n. th e c hapter held iu annual Chtis tmas party for the alumnz and t heir chIldre n.

PLEDGI!D ; Bonita Benser. East Grand Fo rks, M inn. ; Cheryl Ha n· so n , Jamesto n.

KAy KENvlU I!

M I NN E SOTA ALPHA-UNIV E RSITY OF MINN ESOTA. Charter d , 1906. I NlnATED. Oct o ber 23. 19'9: Karle ne Anderson. Alexandria ; Mary Olson Willmar; Margaret Sommer. Owatonn •. F.II qua ncr at the University o f Minnesou w.s a very busy one for Minnes o ta A H omcco min, ·IS the be,inning o f the many .Cliv i· lies to foll o w. Alth o ugh the chapter did n o t receive any awards! 'h , cooperatiVe wo rk effort " ' as an added , puk to the spirit 0 the ,roup

The new pledaes wC-(e kept vC-(y busy ith vari o us actiyities The Panhellenic Council .lind Intet-fuIe rnity Council sponsored I Pleda e Co tIll ion Dance. There wu also an Open H o we fo r The M o ther's Club held a tea f o r the ne mo thers .lind the plcd,es. AJ a pan o f the J unior Panhellenic social service project. the pledAes o (ked .II wh o fe day at the An o ka State Mental H OJ pit.ll!. They did odd·jobs for the staff.

Kappa Pr o.-ince President. Mrs C. H Sorum. viJited the chapter the fint eek in N o vember. The members enioyed this first meeting ith their ne dv iso r and counsdor.

The P i 8c:ta Ph is " ' Cle very pro ud of the ir three ne affiliates : Mar jorie Bla ckburn. julie H ooper. Minneapolis: and jan et Ru ucil. Grantsbura. WisconSin.

The socia l events for the memberJ co n sisted of th e annUli Dad ' s Day Dinner The father dau,hter co mbination IS the ba ckbone of the spccches. songs, and laughter. Pi Beta phi had fout excellent dinner exchanges w ith A K -t . X -t . r. X. and n e IT Th ey alsn inVI ted several professors .lind their wivC$ as dinner guests during the cck. The purPOsc was n o t fo r a speech. but fo r an informal ,uherin, w ith some of t he vast number of faculty members at the university. The Fall F o rmal was a big success IS was n o ted by the thank YOU n o tes and telegrams from the girls' datn.

As a soci.lll Krvice Pi Beta Phi and .4 K J.: co mbined to p resent I Christmas party fo r Ihe crippled chddren at the Shriners H os pital. The srmit and hope of these child ren did mu c h to add t o their h o liday se.so n

There ere many individual bonors besto ed upon the chapter members Mary Olson as one o f the fifteen finalISts for H o me · co ming Queen; Mary jane W o strel ""u an attendant t o the queen. J.IIne Moening u selec ted IS a member of the Chamber Singers. Carolyn Meyer is the (egional secretaI)' for I' .l.. the Luther.n Stu· dents Ass oci ati o n fraternity. PUrici.ll F oss wu dected .II member o f .., T O• .lin honour)' bome economics fraternity. Nancy H yde is a member o f the AII ·Uniyersity Jud icil ry Council. Caro l PasSI iJ chairman of the Panhellen ic r>rcs ide nts' Counci l and co·ch alrman o f the pro gum commi ttee fo t the Big Ten Conference t o he held u the University of Minnesota. in the spring.

NU TT ING

LAMBDA PROVINCE

MISSOURI AL PHA-UN IV ERS ITY OF MI SSOUR I C h a r. tered, 1889 P led,. D.y, Siftember 11, 19'9. Octobe r 27 28. and 29. inouri A enjoyed Mrs. Lo ell Knipmcyer. pro vin ce pres iden t. After an i nformal talk. tea and .fter ·hours part y \ she left us We we r e sorry to 1ft her leave , but inspired, as USU.ll by her charm and en thu siasm.

November I •• Pi Beta Phi fat hers and d.ughters attended the Mino l1ri K.IInsu SUte football ,arne, followed by a banquC1 and dlncing An alte r·hours P.llrty ith entertainment by the pled , es. climaxed the annual Pi Beta Phi POPJ weekend

A Democruic t.lly was hdd November 23 It the chapter house in preparation for th e M ock PolitiCiI Convention tbis sprin,. j udy Smi th ! M.rtha Freeman, and un I.e Leaver arc ch.irman of m.IO( commlttccs for tb is all campUJ event.

Susanne Grayson, a freshman pledge, was chose n f o r the Iud in the all student musical, "G uys and Dolls." J o .nne Enem.n will perfo r m in tbe d.ncina cborus.

December , • Christmas formal was held in the chapter bouse. " H oliday He. ven" was the theme. brouaht o ut by stUt a nd ana:c1s, decorated by the pledges under tbe leadership of Dee GartJ.

The Boone County Rest H ome and tb e Studen t He.lth Clinic ...·ere visited by cuolin, p.rties 'ith K A and A T D.

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The house Chr;stmn Plrty "".15 held December with Mallese Lowe as Santa, distributing gifts. After a turkey dinnu, Pi Bc:ta Phis g.athcred in the living room t o hu.r leaYer rc:zd "Why the Chimes Rang."

Fo r the second in a tOW the large golden trophy awarded the <t 0. e "Orcam Girl" came t o Missouri A. This time i t 1\'U in the 'u rns of Pennie Piuson.

SUZANNE TEl!

MISSO U RI BETA-WASHINGTON U NIV E RSITY , C haft e nd, 19 0 7. Pl e dlle D ay, Se ptem b er 28 19,'J. .Mler an cxcilina homecoming weekend. climaxed, for Missouri B, by the sdection of KJthit Schumacher as tim spcci.1i maid t o the Homecoming Queen. the chapter settled down 10 work on a skit for Stankin Follies, which is to be presented in FcbruJrY. Preparations for Bearskin seem especially exciting this year because a new system has been instituted. Formeriy, the show consisted of four frarernity and four sorority skits which had been selected in preliminary try-outs, and separate trophies were awarded to rhe fralernity and $Orority Ihat, in the opinion of the judges, presented the best skits. This year, although the two·division system is being maintained, one diVision consists of three "combined" skits; that is, skits in which futernities and sorori t ies arc working together: and the other division is made up of three indiv'idaul skits, given by Greek grou ps whu prefer to work alone, In this group, the sororities and fraterni t ies compete with each other for the trophy Missouri B is wo r king with I A E on a sICit which was selected at try·outs IJ one of the thre e "combined" ones to be given in February, so much "'ark is being put in at this time in perfecting the skit.

The chapte r took time out 'in November f or a house party It Pere Marquelte State Park, III., so that the active chapter could become beller acquaint ed t he pledges. It was 1015 of fun and quite successful.

Pat Dougan, Mary Beth Paton, and Helen Campbell have been elected to membership in Angel Flight. making a toul of six Pi Beta Phis in that organization.

In Decembt r, Missour i B celebrated Christmas a little early wilh a pledge formal which was given at the Statler Hotel. Santa Claus gave each pledge a paddle, after which the pledges presente d the active chapter with a hi-fi, the result of their 9.·ork on their pledge proiect: making felt glasses cases and giving a bake sal e. Continuing the Christmas festivities, Missouri B Phis served as hostesses at a coffee which 9.'as given by the alumnz club for St. loui s Pi Beu Phis 9.'ho attend out·of-town schools.

At this tim e, the chapter is looking forward to a visit from Mary Elizabeth Knipmeyer, lambda Province President.

JE NNE BEHRENS

MISSOURI GAMMA DRURY C OLL E G E. Ch rter e d, 1914 Pl e d a. D .y, Se pte mber 27, 1959.

J ackie Morgan WlIs chosen the " I dul Hostess" at the Commons, the collese dining hall , by vote o f the studc-nt body. Beth Hunsucker was the attendant to Miss Merrie Christmas in the .nnual parade sponsored by the Springfield Chamber of Commerce. Sue Cook and Ann Woody 9.'e re selected to the President's Cabinet to advise him in regard to school functions and to help coordinate the activities. Kay Smith i5 the All School Decorations Chairman.

Ellen Beasley and Claudette judy benme membtrs of B n B.

Ann W oody represented Drury at the Regional Student Union Convention in Linco ln, Nfb.

Marilyn Freund, Ginny Burwell and Claudette J udy are three o f the six cheerleaders for the Drury Panthers. Maril yn "I\'as abo one of fourteen national K A Pr ov idence Ros es.

In the annual Muscu lar Dystrophy Drive the chapter won I bronze plaque for the highest collection per capita.

ANN WOODY

ARKANSAS ALPHA- UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS C h ttettd , Decembet 2 9 , 19 09. Pl e d ae D .y, S ep tem ber II , 19 '9.

INITI TED, October 14, 1959: Kay Bragg, l illie Roc k; Cynthia England, Walnut Ridge; Patti Pulliam. Janesbaro; Judy Ragland , Stuttgart: Susie Wiggins, Fort Smith. Arkansas A won first place with their house decoration for homecoming day. Betty J o hn ston was in chuge of the decorating co mmittee. The theme for the decoration was taken from Pi Phi Times.

Pi Beta Phi, under the direction of M olly Moliter, 9.'on third place in Singfony wh ich is an annual choral program prt'sented by the organized houses of the campUI.

Exchange dinners have been held with 1: N, !. A E, K A , n K .l., and ACiCla Dcucns were given for A T 0 and A r P in honor of their swet'lhearu who are Pi Beta Phis.

Betty Clark has been elected president o f the sophomo re counselors for next year. Marion Moore was elccted honoral")' lieutenant colonel by the Air Force ROTC.

Arbnsu A held 'its annual Christmas dinner, December 17, with alumnz members of Fayelleville u guCSIS. After dinner pledge mothers and pledge dauahten exchanged Christm.J.j ,ifts.

A Christmu puty fo r Pi Beta Phi members and dates was held December 13. Liaht refreshments ere served and a Christmu skit wu presented hy pledges. Eacb dlte received a small .-ift.

Cbapter pledses held a lock-out january 6. Members were forced out of the bouse until dare·call, but were re"'arded later by refresbments and. skit pr-csented by the plcd,es.

LOUISIANA ALPHA- N E W C OMB C OLL EG E. Ch. rter d , Octo bu 29, 189 1. Pl ed.- e D .y, Octobe t 7, 1959.

The fall semester hu been a busy and exciting time for Louis ian a

THE ARROW OF PI BETA PHI

A. Tulane 's anniversary this year made H o mecomin, one of the best ever, and Ihe chapter was well represented in the fntivities. Louisiana A carried off second prize in the house deenration contest, and for the third year straight. a Pi Beta Phi was vo ted H omecoming Queen, Judy O ' Brien, the chapter president. Virginia Jonn was one of her maids in the Homeco ming cou rt.

Another enjoyable event in October was the m o ther·daughter tea held at the chapter house. I n the field of Panhellenic sports. Louisi· ana A won first place in volley-h.ll, ping-pong, and badm inton.

The chapter gave an open house for all other fraternit"ies and sororltJes on the campus Decembe r 13, and one of the most enjoyable fealures of this party was the piano piaying of Archibald, a musical fixture in Ne Orleans entertainment. The annual surprise Christmas breakfast for the pledges was given at the h ouse of o ne of the New Orleans actives.

Th e chapter WiS very proud of 'its pledges this fall when they gave a success ful and almost professional style show as their pledge proiect. This was presented in the nt'w Student Cen te r , clothes being shown fr o m a shop near school. and all pledges participated as models.

One o f the nicest honors to come t o an individual Pi Beta Phi this year was the election o f Suun Pace 10 the office of first vicec hairman of the St udent Center Government, Region Nine. an arta hich covers about five states. lugely through Susan's the next annual convention is to be held 'at Tulane Universi t y. Chosen for the J ambalaya Hall of Fame this year were Judy O·Brien. Dottie Storey, and Pat Van Seoy. and the announcement of Who 'J Wh o in /fmt';(tH! COUt8tJ brought ne9.' honors fo r Swan Pa ce, J udy O'Brien, and Dottie 5torey.

With mid·term exams behind, Louisiana A is now looking forard to an active spring semester.

LOUISIANA B ETA- LOUISIANA STAT E UNIVERSITY

C hatteted, Octo bet I), 19 3 6 Pledge Day, Se p t e mber II, 19 '9

I NITI"'TED, November Dianne Pierson, Alexandr i a; jeanne Livaudais , Folsom; Melinda \'Valler, Ringgold.

On the socia l side, Pi Beta Phi and A T n treated underprivileged children to an afternoon at the circus, complete with popcorn and co tton candy.

The theme o f the annual Gumbo Ball "'IS an Artis t' s Dream. Toni Whittington was crowned Darling of lSU for the second co nst'Cutive year. Members Rebecca Speer, Rose Cook, Carol lee Ge"isenberger, Jane Rosenblath, and pledges Sandra Girouard, K ay Cambell. Peggy Collings, and Sua Bi les were in the beauty cou r t.

Participating in h.lf·time festivilitS with the H o mecoming Queen and her two maids. were Loretta Ray Rivers, Julie Brand t , Sally Hinkle, BetSY Hall, and BetSY Rawls, members of the Homeco m'ing Court.

Louisiana B pledges who have been hon o red on campus arc Peggy Collings and Mary Sharman, members of the Freshman Day Cou r t: Peggy was also a member of the Block and Bridle Rodeo Court.

Acco rding to the tradit ion at Louisiana B, the pledges gave the actives a Christmas party. An Angd theme was used, and actives sat on clouds of pillows hile pledges dressed as Angels entertained. The Mo thers' Club gave the chapler a turkey supper before the Christmas holidays.

Even with -all the se diversions, scholanhip was not left ou t. Kay Conger, Loyce Kilpatrick, loretta Ray Rivers, and Dee Stahl we re chosen fo r membership in Wh o's Who /fmong Suld",tJ in /lmuifan COII'8tJ and Un;I'l"rsitiu. Loyce Kilpalrick was awarded th e Who ' s Who H onor Award by the loui siana State Unive rsity Board o f Supervisors. Martha Ann Goff was elected Chairman of Inte rdorm Council of A WS.

Several actives; 9.·ere invited to the M o rtar Soard Smarty Party and several pledges attended the A A 6 B average tea.

SALLY HINKLE

MU PROVINCE

IOWA A LPH A- IOWA WESL EYAN C O LL EGE _ C h rt ered, 1867_

I owa A 'as honored this fall to have J oni Smith chosen by the stu dent body as one of rhe Homecoming attendants.

Glenda Nicholson and Dorothy Ho ppe , have been touring tht' co untrY on basketball trip s. They both travelled with rhe IWC team t o Milwa ukee, Nashville and Denver to play the Russ ian team Glend a toured WIth the U.S. team "'hich played the Russi.n team .1t several SPOts acr oss the country.

Rosalee 9.'.15 chosen to Wh o's Who

The pledges planned our infor mal party, Frosty Frolic, which " ' as held on December 4. All 10'" As .nd their dates drt'ssed alike. The winter formal was held at the 'Mr. Pleasant Counlry Club on january 16. The theme was "Shangri la."

Several members took part in the Christmls pr-csentation of Mendelssohn's '" Elijah" which was given by the college-community chorus on December 6. Those membtrs were Karen Vomhh l, K.trin Pence, Charlotte Pence, Jan Wright, Pegay Parks, larol Orndulf, Beth Miller , Naney Ritchie , Gwen Goodin••• nd )f.tty Hileman

The chap ter held • Cbristmas Tree decorltin& party in the sorority roorru for the members and their dates.

The annual Christmas excbanae between "Mothers" and " Daugh· ters" was held on December 14. Christttus carols 'ere sun. in the rest homes in Mt Pleasant by Panhellenie membas.

Rebearsals bave beaun for the om piay, "The Crucible." Jowa A is well r-cprcsented ith three members bein&: cut, linda Schneider, Jan Wria:ht, and Mary Shellstrom. J....OL OINDUFF

IOWA B ETA-SIMPSON COLLEG E Ch artued, 18 7 4.

First semestu brought sevtn.1 .cth·ilie-s to 10 •• B members Barb.a 8.ld(tf was chosen to Who', Wh o. K. y T homas, Jani ce Moo re, .nd J. nd unnin& were io the fall play, urol Ada nu: 1II"as assistant stage manager .nd Sandra Pickens was costume chairman, SimplOn ColleCt h.d its annual Libenl Arts Feslival. "This Nation Under God" w" the thtme for the festival.

The beginning of second semester. Jowa B was prtParina for rush.

JANET U NN IS C

IOWA GAMMA- IOWA STAT E U NIV E RS I TY Chartered, 18 77. Pledge D y, December 9 , 19 ' 9 I Nll1 TED, November }O. R.e B.rsntu, Humboldt; Nina Guerrero, Elmhurst, Il l.; Ann Wheeler, LaCrosse. Wis. Af'FILI TED: October 12, 19)9: Judy Hendry.

AI the ChrillmU Ball, Sharon Phillips as prnented as finalist for Bomb lkauty and was .ho finalist f Or Pershing R ifles Quccn

The ch.ptet held iu .nnual caroling party with Acacia FuternilY and una at the ho mes o f 50mc o f the alumnlE:. Singing 10 the B e ",s o our brothers. and preKnting them ith a huge person.lized Ch r istmas cud WIS o ut ",' .y of wis hing them Merry Christmas. 10 ·• r Interfratunity Council with their Chlistmas parties for the children of Ames which "'ele lo ts o f fun f o r at! Our own ho use Christmas party was complete f ro m t he many presents to cookies and fudge; even Santa and his heh>t:rs (alias o ur <It 9 ""a-ilers!) were on the $Cene.

Our tri o o f Marty K eeney, Carolyn K i rk .• nd Barb Kurtz is rrally go ing places thesc days The ,ids hllve performed fo r vui o us h ouse and campus functio ns .nd hur 1I«n selected t o lIppear in Variet ies. the competitive t.len l sho ·.

J an Z emke. Ii hud cheede.der fo r the squad. kttps _ us pepped uP. 100 ! he lIl50 scrvu U vi ce president of Pcp CounCIl. $cveul honouri" chose Pi Beta Ph"is fror membership. A 4t .l , a nlilional art honorary l sclectrd Mllgaret Struble and Anne War d Among Ihe new memDCtS of • T 0 natl onlll home e conomICs honoury, .life J oElJe n Conley. Marty K eeney. Shuon Phillips lind Anne Ward l'he nati o nlll music h onoa ry. %: A I lecently initiated Carolyn Kirk and Sarb Kurtl New. K 4t members include J o Sch rlmpfer .nd Sua Soth.

PU:OCI!:D : Ann Buntroc k Storm Lake; Kalen Scott, Des Moints; [Xoanna Smilh. Resina Sulc.Juhuo'lin. Clin.: Diana Thomas. Cedar Rlipids

JOE LLI!:N CONU;Y

I OWA ZE TA-STAT E UN I V E RSITY OF IOWA . C h • •u n d , 1882 Pled ge D ,y, 19, 19 5 9

The ho mc-com ing festIvities at the university last fall were mark ed by stlong participati o n of l o a Z. Wilh the th e me "W ishing t o Win." t he P i Brta P hi and 4t t1 e float t ook both the sweepstakes trophy and the Kiwani s A ward fo r the be st fraternity Ho u. The c hapter 's queen candidate. Mary A nn Shuhen. was represented in the campaign IS the •. A ll American Girl." I n a campus wide election she was choscn o ne o f t he five finlilists.

A lso dur i ng the flill. many honors we re redh'ed by members o f the chap ter's piedKe calss. FiVe of the thiny girls selected 35 probatts in Seah II women's SWimming club, were Pi Beu Phi pledges They t re 'as follows: Sally Echternacht, Nlincy Files , Emily Grabau, Karen H uris .• nd Clary lilian. J lInet Arm5lr o ng was tlected by the freshmen lepresentativts of the housing units .lIS prtsident of the A\'qS F reshman Council.

Active members received indiVidual ho nors. too. J oa n Baldwin Jane Grifftl, Susan Shriver. Judy Richmond were selected for Uni on thud sub·committee w o rk At the Pan hellenic Schobrship Banquet. Mary jln55 WIS g ive n recognition fo r outstanding sc holulic records for t he past t 'o scmeste rs.

The chapler's prim.llfY social even t t o ctlcb rate the Ch r istmas scason was • buffet t o hich guests were invited.

Panhellenic has been active o n campus this yu r It hu changed the rushing system 10 provide more counstlon f o r the rushccs lind is wo rking 10 devise II mo re efficient H omeco mi ng Queen Contest. PL..EOCI!:D : Cluy lIIilln Cedu Rap ids.

SAI H FlANKS

'SO U TH DAKOTA ALPHA- UN I VERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA C h.rCtred , 19 27. Da y, Octo ber 29 , 19 ' 9 &: 2. 19 '9 I NIT IATID October 9. & November 12. Nan Davis. Watertown; Sue Holgate Redfield; j udy Weve r· su d. Centerville; Nell Williams. SioUJ[ Falls; Audley Siders. Hartfo rd.

South D a ko ta A is very proud of Sharon Gregg who rep resen ted the chapter in the homecoming court on Dakota DIY At t he Military Ball Lind. Eyrcs as chosen H onorary Cade t eolond. Candidates fo r the Rose of 11 l: IT are M eredith A uld and Tamara UJl yo t M e redith Auld. Jeanette Durs t Sandu Goodell. Chu lee n Nic kerson • • nd Sandy Smidt lie cand idates for M iss Vanity Fair. Audrey Siders is muching ·ith the band as mll;orett e. Karen Pool. Georaill Thielen Ind Ge o rgia Westra were named to Wh o's Wh" i" Amt,iclI" Col/tIll lind U"i"t"ititl. Kuen Pool attended the Plinhel](nic Workshop at Mo rningside Collegt. Ideas ·ere gllined for the operation of Panhellenic Pians for the annual Christmu party fo r undtrp r ivileged children from A ustin School were by the pledge class.

A Plinhellen ic ,rou p comPOscd of ti \'e girls fr o m cli c h women 's f raternity w'iII (hristmlls clto l Ihis year ins tead o f the indiv idual ch l-Pters uroli",.

PLEDCIIO : Mertdith A uld. Y.nkt o n ; Audrey Siders. Hartford; Billie Lutterman, Lenn o x; Bubara Magsudt. Tripp. SANDRA H NKEN

- N E BRASKA BETA -U NIV E RSITY OF N E BRASKA Ch f · u red , 189 ' Pl ed ,_ D. y, Sept mber " 19'9.

H omecomin& cckend was a memorable lime lor Ncbuska B The Comhuskers Kored a 2)-21 victory over the lormerly undefeated Oklahoma football team. As a result. classes ere ullcd off fo r the l ollo ing Mo ndllY Mary Ann H lirris reigned .lIS the 19'9 Homccomi n& Quttn. and the chapter plJccd tbird in the home· coming display contest.

Karm Peterso n is • member of B K .od Sue Burton was limon, the junior wo men initillltd into IT Ii. e. nati o nal honOfllry and pmfeuionlll usociation for wo men in education. Muilyn Pickett has te«i ed II Roury Foundation Fello wship for Rudy at the University of Durham. En,land.

Ann Billmyer wu II finalist for Nebruka S ectheut •• nd Bunny AIkens was lInnpunced .lIS a final is t fo r H ono ury Commanda nt

In the umpus lIctivities wodd. Gayle Brannig.n received an auistllnUhip in A ll Univcrsity Fund. tbe ca mpus cbality or.ani· ution. Lellh J o Smith wu nllmed as lin o utstand ing orker fo r Builders , In o r'lIniut io n designed to publicize and promote the university.

A t the annual Pledge FOfmJl Marilyn Pi ckett was cro ned q ueen. an ho nor given t o the outs tanding scnior g i rl.

Dt"Spite cold uther. the chllpter held. successful CJr wuhing prOlect to uise money fo r Settlement Scbool.

The Pi Deta Phis entertllined the alumnz's children at the annual Christmas patty here Santa Claus appeared with his pack full of gifts.

Durinll: the ho liday KalOn. the Omaha Alumn.c Club held a brunc h fot Pi Brtll Phi lIctives. legacies and mothers. fun KENDALL

KANSAS ALPHA- KANSAS UN IV ERS I TY. April I , 18 72, Pl e dle D. y, March 17 , 1959 &: 1', 19 '9. INIT IATED. October 24, Judy Addi s. Wi c hllll; M .ry Elizabetb Allen. Pat Gett o. Phyllis Wcrnberger, La rence; S.lIy B.rbydt. PllIirie Village; Judy Do lus l olll; Mar cia usey. H utchinson

Fran ces Fullert o n. Cynthia Lackie. 1-hnha Ro""e. K ansas City. M o.; Kisc K ruegtr, Laramie, Wyo. ; Lynne Magnuson Western Springs, III.; Eliubeth Riedell. Salina: Sue Patt o n Independence, Mo.; Sa u Pfei ffer. PUlOns; Judy Pierson, McPherson; Connie ScOIl. PlItsbu ra:; JlIyne .scymour. Joplin. Mo.

Panhellenic Open H o use {o r freshmen wome n was held September 26 and 27. One o f t he most mcmo rllble events on the fall socii I C.lIlcndar was the M o nmouth Duo held on November 1 2. honorin" Ihe members of Pi Betll Phi and K K r. On November 14, a buffet ,..as held JI the chapter house in honor of the alumnz o f K ansJS A To help capture the Christmu spirit. the Pi Ikta Phis entertained the ir dlltes at II buffet and tree trimming pllrty on December 19. and joined l: N in giving II party on December I for the under · privileged children o f La wrence.

$cve ral honors have already come to K ansas A this year. H o me · coming was a thrilling event. for J udy Gorton was crowned 19'9 Homecom ing Q ueen. Nancy Meyer was a finalis t in t he M iss San" contest. A li ce Gould and M arilyn M ull lIIo'ete elec ted to 4t B K in the fall semester.

J EAN GARLING HOUSf!

KANSAS BETA- KANSAS STATE UN I VE RSITY, 19 " D ,y, Sepltmbe r II, 19 ' 9

The put ft · months have been busy o nts fo r K anus B H ome· co ming broughl hon o rs as Judy H oy was selected an attendan t to this year's queen by the student body. Cheryl Barnrtt was chose n firs t attendan t to the .t A E-4> e Flush Bow l Quccn

M any Pi Beta Phis PlrticiPlited in the .nnual t :x Delby Day .....hich was c1imucd by winning the first place tr o phy.

A skit was entered in t he n K A·%: 4> E Roman Orgy Production and rc-ceived second place.

Hono r ifics which have chapter members represented are: <It A M arts and sciences. J o yce Rogers lind I rene 'M anglesd or f; A 0 e, medical te c hn o logy. J udy Reid; n E drllmJtic honorary, Pit Myers; A r .6, freshman wo men ' s honorary. J oyce Rogcrs and J udy Tyler ; j, • A•• rt. j udy Wareham; t1 I p. speech. Mary Richard· 5On ; <It T 0, ho me economics, K lIy Nordstrom, Brenda Morg l n , vice president .• nd Sara Umberge r, recording sec retary; 1: A H speech t herapy. Lynne M artin, vice president. and Carolyn H uber. sccretllry·treasurer; lind A E P, radio and televisi o n. PJI Mytrs

Members o f Angel Flight, sclected by Arn o ld A ir Society. are Judy Reid , Muria Steer man. J an stewart nd Nancy Nati o n. Other Pi Bctll Phis ho lding maj o r offices in campus o rganiutio ns 3re : Irene Manglesdorf. presiden t of St udent EduCJl ion Associa t ion; Nancy Thornton. president of Y.W.CA.: and Lynne M artin, pre,i · de nt o f M ortar Baud

Kansas B pledges hold mlny o ffices in tbe freshman dorms lind Billie Heller wu elected president of No r thlllo'est H all.

Fran SCh aru was initiated infO 4t K "'.

J udy H oy as presen ted t be first place trophy fo r t he j, l: P con te st.

One o f the highlights on the social calendar this year JS the COstUfTlC party. " Jungle Jam boree," given by the pledgt"S. A ne tradition ·as surted JI f<lIn sas Sta te as II B 4> joined ""Ith K K r in givin" a forma l party. "The Mo nmouth Duo."

The chapte r enjoyed many festivities duling the Chri stmas season with t ·o Chri stmas pllrtics and an annUli I cvening o f CJrollnl. KlInJJs 8 rceeil'ed a belluti(ul tr o phy casc from the M.nhattan Mothers' Club in h ic h the Ph ibdelph ill Bowl is displayed. HAIlIII ET WIITLAUFEIt

NU PROVINCE

Oklahom.a A has had • very prosPtrous :lnd ucilin, Soon after Khool An n Ga ll "hcr wu selected as on t of the five ,fot Homecomin, Quee n. Following this, the boy's pCp Of , J.nlJ:a t.on Chok Judy Vln Alt e n to vic for Ruf·Nck Queen Jean Bonney was honored by the Pershing Rilles as their .oltd Queen and Barbara El k ins WIS rcccn Ur choSl!n swuth eul of A 1: n, busin«, fraternity. A t the prescot t Ime. E l.iine Word is one of the live finllim running fo r Navy R O. T .C. Outtn Her cam· paia" has just gotten under WI),. Ind she will kn ow Ihe oul· come by the first of Mar ch.

BeUy Peters won a sut in the Sh,dcnt this yur, reprt' Ihe Educati o n School H wtll as J ean Bonney , who resenU the University Collesc

The Pi Beta Phis cnlncd the Enainter ' s Sh01ll' 'IIoilh an act cntltlled, " Hells Iklles-H:.IIdes Ladies," and " 'o n the ucond pl:.llce trophy in t he show.

O:.lld·s 0,), u quite :.lin event this year. Four o f ou r girls entered the Dad's Day Barber Shop Quarte t contest :.lind wo n third place. \'(Ie enterta ined our dads ilh skits Ind muls and the Ena in ee r 's Sho after which we ;lCquainled them ith a c0 1ky shin e. Fo r the first time. o ur dads spent all night in the chapte r house and fun wu had by 111.

De cember came in like liI flash with sludies. englgements and parl iu /J:.IIlore We set nide one night to entertain our dat d

It :J: h o liday dinner dance ill tbe houst. Cuu.ll dress m:.llde It lots of fun :J:J well as the funny stocking UPS given each gi r l's beau. The Pi Beta P his also had their annual parly w ith .'( to bring pruents and happiness 10 the little orphans. Each boy and airl " ' ent IORether 10 buy on e nice gift for an or phan , \'ile p resented a slcit for them and served refr eshments.

Pat Schubert IVIS recently selected as a umpus personality fOr the 1960 Sooner Yea rbook fo r her many ouut.1.nding hon ors nd activities .1.1 O. U Okl3homa A is also \ery proud o f MrS. Frances Butler, one of our chapter alumnae. wh o was elected to B K thi s last year,

SUI, TROWER

OKLAHOMA B E TA- OKLAHOMA STAT E U NIV E RS I TY , C hUIfUd, AUfjlll1t 1 2, 19 19. Pl e dg e D ay , 1 t. 19 )9.

The fall semester proved tn be an e\en l ful o ne for Oklahoma B, H o m«o minlt wilh the \'lIichili Shockers wu firsl nn the calend a r and the c hapter re ceived fi rs t pllce in be-auty IIdth their hOus e de cora ti o n IIf Ja c k F rost. falling liIutumn luves. and 1 theme of " Frost the Sh()(kers. " J udy Sanderson W15 president of 11 Z K and J anice Smith was chosen "Imy H ono rary Clide t Col o nel. Carol Beasley as selected as , VlIsity Revue Girl and E t Queen , Mim Oesch and Edys Burris were selected for membership in 4> K 40 and 10 " I' ho'l Who in and Un; ·

The Kholarship dinner was a treat fur Ihe chapte r wi t h dinner being strved by music, a skit. and awarding Okla· homa B's Mankin Improvement " ward t o linda Price.

The Christmas se uon WJ$ celebrated with the :lnnual Christmu formal lind. party fo r alumnz's children, Okl:lhoma 8 receive d a very speci,1 prestnt when Betsy Newcomb W1 S n otified that she Iud been $('leCled as 1 M id nf Cotton Finalist.

SANCHA GtUfflT H

TE XAS A LPHA-U N I V E RSITY OF TEXAS C hane red , F e b· ru a ry 2, 1 9 02

TexllS " is proud of the many awuds lind honors which han co rne: t o its members Sharon HlIli and Carolyn Kerr " ' ere am ')"a the finalists fo r the Ten Most Beautiful girls on the campus Belle n o minees included Betty Mary Jane Bahan , Linda L ink and J o hanne Repper The TexIS CO"' boys, an outstand· ing h o nour)' servICe n rga niu ti o n for men. nominated Lynn Lyles f.l f the title of Co"'bo y Sw«thurt. P am McGuire o ne o f the pledges. wu n o minated for'" 1: K M oonlight G irl. J ,cket s, honorary strvice organiution for women. chnse Annabelle A nsley and Nancy Co tl on. for membership, Meta Butler was tapped as a new member of Spooks, a freshman and sophomo re ser vice org aniut ion.

In the fall electio n. Nlncy C o lton 1$ el ected Arts and Sci· ences and Pa yne was elected " SlOCla te Ju s t ice o f the Court, Marilyn was a finalist for Sec retary of La · Sc hool. RUlan Literary Society. a campul o r' 11niuli o n, elec ted Lac y Edmund son their president

The Pi Beta Phi s II the university held their annual fall retreat at Greensh ores The chapter a riverboat 10 ride t o and fr o m th e retrut The activities consisted of scholarship ulks a criticism o f rush. lunch, and a skit gh'en by the pledges

The Christmas se,UGn brou,ht several annual puties. Am on l these were Ihe caroling party with 4> .6 9 o n December n. and the Bil tittle Sister puty on December 16, PAT DAVVAULT

T E XAS B ET A - SO U TH E RN M E THOD I ST U NIV E RS I T Y C ha nenld , 1 9 16, PI d g' Da ,. , 12 , 1 959. I NITIAno, October 25 , 1959: Cuol Ec hols Dall15i Beuy Kelt on. Corsicana , SMU this year hIS had a well · rounded prOitam consisting of famous personalities to vi)it campus. Among o utstanding people students have h d an opportunity to meet are : Mn Eleanor Roosevelt the Pr ime Mi nister of Turkey, the SISters. Doullu Edwards , the KlOast o n Tr io. T o ny Iknnnt. R obert Ke nnedy. Charlt o n Heston lnd louis Armstro ng. These guuts were bro ucht to the campus the direction o f the Student Center o f which Pi Beu Ph i has four ,iris as c<l mminee chai rmen They are : D ' Ann Dublin, publicity; Ikc:ky Fo rrester F ine Arts; Bene Barcus. Mus ic: and Ruth ie Hammond. H "use Deco ut lo ns

THE ARROW OF P I BETA PH I

Beuy Mcllhetan lind Diane Gilmore were $('I«tw t o Who'l Wh o in Amtrir"" ColI"tl and Uni""I;I;'1 whil e Sue Blrn" as named as one of the yearbook favorites. Sue W'aJ also elected $KrnlrY of senior cllu. K irkM , the hono r ary women's o rglniuti o n circled Sue Knickcr · and M argard R o se M iller.

Tn th e l ine o f swenhurts. Texas B h IS Sally Rhodus as B 9 n s"' eethurt and Judy Haskins as n K A pledge sweetheart. Fo r its treuurer. the freshman class stlec ted Lil Hamilton: was named vlce·president o f the fre shman dorm lind Spradlin wu chosen vice preslden t of Junior "anhel lenic. D'.t\nn Dub l in and Buffy Grlham earned membership in COGS the 'o men's service o rganiuti o n,

A A .6 the freshman scholutic h o n o ury asked T o mmy Espy to become 1 membe-r

TexIS B won thi rd place in Ihe speedball in t ramural,. Highlilhting the Christmas stason, the Pi Phis lind the 1: A an or ph:.lln's party for a group o f boys and girls fr o m a local orphan's home: this party has become a tr a di · tion WIth the two chapters, T he chil dren were thrilled w ith Santa Claus, a of "The Littlest Angel." ice (fum and above all. the companionship. The rhapter als.., had .l Christmas dance 301 the ne'" Sheraton hotel.

SIINDRA

TEXAS GAMMA......-T E XAS T EC HNOLOGI C AL C OLL E G E.

C ha rtered , Apri l 23 , 1 9)J. Pl e d g e Oa ,., 1 2 , 1 9)9.

BoYS and girls wuring bermuda shorts. bluers. and knee sox on dates th'is fall could mnn o n ly one thing the Pi Phis lVere having their annual Ivy D:ance This yur. thanks to Barbara M utin's superb plannin, :.lind the addition o f and extu · hot combo, the d:ance proved to be the mos t successful ope n ac· ti ity of a Greek organiulion. Membe-rs fre m all sororities .nd fraternities, besides many independents, attended the dance and a short house before held at the lodge,

Our province president, Mrs. Eloise H ensley. visited with us this October The .lumnllt. actives. and pledges all welco med her ...isit.

The pled,es have been verY bl.llY th i s h ll with vari o us dufies such as leUing Ihe actives' signa t ures. t aking the usual pledge quiv:es, entering skit and campus activities. and most "f all aetting a cc ustomed 10 col lege li fe and s tudies. Carolyn Davis and Gini Vetter ,, ' ere entered in t he K t " Mi ss Pledge " con tes!. Gini was c hosen as one o f the five fina l ists. The whole pledge class, led by Betsy Baker. performed in a "Roaring Twen · ties" skit f or Club Scarlet. Bitsy Sign o r. Claire Shelton, Jerr i Helm, and J udy Robe rtson all competed for fre s hman ch«rlu etS The pledges, lIS a grouP t ook their traditional "cut" fro m actives a n d h id from us wi t hou t being found for a ful l d:lY 3nd ni,!:ht. Durin" this time t hey composed t hei r pledge class' song, H omecoming lodge deco rations were di rected by Barbara wood and Mary A nn \'(Iuver, They were planned o n a "Roar· ing Twentin" theme wi t h a giant rota t ing rou lette wheel a c· c< lmpanied by the slogan "\'lIe're beuing on you, Ra'iders."

Delia Close, Karen O'Brien and Shirley Stephens were selectN a mo ng the top len finali sts for Homecoming Queen Shirly became a member of the Queen's Court by being in the top five Chris Christopher started the festive St3S0n of Christmu in a very gay mood by having a t3ffy pull at her h o me in Br o wn · field the Sunday befo r e school wu out. Priles were awarded fOf the wh itest taffy and the first burned fingers A delicious d inner. bridg:e games. and the presence o f Chris' mo ther ( o ne o f our hvoritn) made the vi s it delightful.

The chapter t ried t o spread as Ij:rut a portion of the good ch«r and happiness we are so lucky t o know at Christmas t o who are less fo rtunate. This year ""e gave a party, c o m · plete with a Santa Claus, gifts and supper. for fo rty unf o rtunate child ren. We h o pe Chr istmas brightened by us u mu ch as o urs was by them

Pi Ph i dads are quite outs tlnd ing on Tec h's campus. Fathers elecred to positions in the Dads' Associati o n this fall " ' ere Mr Mark Gardner. president : Mr Lt"' is Kerr. trusu rer i and Mr , L. U. K aiser, Mr W W Gregory. Mr. Ray Christ o pher. and Mr A B Ullri c h. Jr trustees.

Selected t o 4> r N. nat io nal bUSIness fraternity " ' ere Nell Quain , Cheryl Cra ' ford, Sue Springer, Nancy Carlock, and Mary Ann \Vuver

Martha Kai se r, Nonnie Sue Bloc ker and Gail P ilUle! will model in the All Co tton Sr,le Sho w presented by V o, , for the So uth Pla ins t his J3 nuuy. K 1fen O ' Bri en as our model fo r the Dolphin Show. Pi Bell Phis elected to "Who's Wh o" thi s fall are Nan cy Carlock. M a r ilyn Gardner. J un Schepers, :and J o hanna ZournlS. New student council members arc Carolyn Dl\'i s and Anne Weaver. ASs'ist i n, the upperclau legislators in Drane H all are freshman representatives Jerri Helm. Kakie Shaughness. and Anne Weaver. Also in Dune D ian e Ferrell was rated as having the second hiahest Jrade lYerale in the dormit o rY McElheny, now in third yeal of service t o the Tec h ludent Union. was Uealurer. Caro lyn DaYis is one o f sis of Tech's "Cuties" leading the band IS maiorettes , She and Sh irl ey Stephens were nominated for "Miss Playmate." K aren O ' Brien's crace and beauty placed her as one of T «h's t o p ten beauties o f 1959 ·60. P i Pb i bad ten finalists of the to p fifty'. Pam Hearn WlS a tOp ttD finali s t o f the Sou t h Piam! Maid of Co tt n n contest

J o anne Dobbs bas been presented as Ihe Drum Girl o f n K A Robin Fith i an was a n o min« for t he 1: X Pledge R«sa Vauahter and Charl o ne Cone are "Best Pledges " tl f t he

months Octobtr and NoVemMr. Nancy Culock, (or mloy scrvicts to o ur ch.apter IS pttsident was "Golden An ow Girl" (o r November.

The year of 1960 brings .-ith it many activities for Pi Btta Phi to enter aDd nuny chln&a for calkae. Pledge Pmtolltion. Dance. elections, and sports come: " 'i th the yen and spring scmeSler. Many new buildin&!, I ntW football stadium. and perhaps a name chan«e are on the ulendar for our \chor)t. The nt1l· year prnmiK5 tn bring quite an eventful future for ;III.

CElESTE Ul.UtICH

T E XAS D ELTA-T E XAS CH RISTIAN UN IV ERSITY Ch,r ' tued, AUlu.1 }O, 1 9,6. Pl ed.e o,y, OC'to lH.r 11 19'9

The erection of the new AdminlStuti on Buildin, for Texu Christian University hu commenced and is to bt completed by Scptembtr. 1960. The old buildin& will be rtnovated for use as class rooms as soon as t he old one is finished. The Student Congrtss has set up ;a new traditi on of having a yearly fall retreat 10 which representatives of tach or,glniU l ion lnd class on campus Itt end ,1III d discuu the com in, yeu's lctivlties Th is ytar II com mlltee was formed to le i as a middle ground for problems t hllt pernin to the different or8llniu ti ons that need to be uken directly to the

The purpose of this commi ttee IS to enable thest I"lroblems t o be vie.'ed and solved u quickly as possible.

Fo r the first time at T ens Christian University, Grtelc Week will be held April }·9 1960 Plans are formulated by various (Ommiutts. Zob is serving on the co:n mitlee which w ill lead five individu;al dlscussi ,," groups compOsed of 1111 fraternlly membtrs on Ihe Tuas Christian University campus. The TCU P.nhellenic is studying and rev ising the TCU rush rules hich have in the put been II little Yague. In .dditi o n. Spring Rush at TCU hu betn ciiminated by nllliority vote of the ·omen·s fraternllies

Julie Tipton has stlected as ant' mtmbtr o f + A 9. an honoruy his totT orgllniution. Billie POflt' " 'lIS ch osc n to become :a member in Angel Flight of the AFROTC. The position of J chief ;ustiu on Student C<)urt is held by Bettie B Porzelius. A X members Ih i$ JUt include SlIlly &hannon, Jan Brookshire, and Bellie B Ponti ius. Activiti es Council of TCU performs many Juties the schoo l such IS decorati o ns, publicity. and hospitality. Bettie B. Prozehus is now chairman of the Hos pitllii ty Committee. I. inda Coleman "lind ClItolyn St oker haye dev o ted t ime lind effon f?r the planning of Iheir clus activi ti es by being Decorations Ch;an· m;an for the sophv m o re ellISt, ;and Social Chairman folf the sen ior dass. resf)tctivtiy. ,

·' Three tittle Fi shes," a popular song in 1939, w as T exas J. 5 theme for the .nua l homecom ing fioat. Th is s tati onary fiOat on second plac e in iu division. Gloria Neuman and Betty McG rew ere st lected to appear in the Wh o's Who in Amrrifdn Collt&tJ ,lnd Unil ,trJilitJ, Luann Bro.'ning, a tran sfer from T UI5 B, as picked :as one of t 'o senior beau ties o f T CU.

The annual Chtis tm:u plltty for YQunl( orphaos :as held lIh j, l' ;). about a week before Chris tm as vacation. A member of J. l' .l dlesStd UP as S:anta Cbus and distribu ted gifts to the orphans. A piliata, m.1de by the Pi Beta Phis, "'3S hung fo r the children to break M ovies and refreshments ended the party on a ch«' rful nnl e.

To carn money for the pledge proiect , the pledges designated 3 Sliurday 10 perform servi{es such as IIddressing Christmas cards. h.bysilling, lind typing fllr the Fort Worth Alumna: members. T he d;ay u a grcat success :lOd may carried on m future )eus as ;a tudition.

NEW M E XI CO ALPHA-U NIVERS I TY OF NEW M E XI C O _ Chatt ered, Sepltmbu I I , 1946 Pl e d ge o,y, s..ptember I i. 1959. S ec:o nd bid day Ocl obe r I i.

Ne w M uico A began the Christm:as season in yuletide by placing first in the annual So ng Fest E;ach ,group SlOfiI;S :l selection of Chri,tmas mUJic.

In spi te of the wind and ra in thllt ;accompanied H omecomll)fiI;. Pi Btta Phi placcd fint in the house decorations. The theme centered ;around tcievision was concen tuted on the commercl;al futuring the K ayser Kid o f the MlYerick p rQl!:ram.

The M Olhers' Club entertained the ch;apter before the h oli days with ;a dessert. Bot h the mothers 1I0d girls ioin ed in t o sing Christmas car n ls. mothers then p resen ted the chapter with !I. money tree to buy something fo r the houst.

Diane Blair u selected as the rose o f A t n, bUSIness fraltrnllY. H oney Wilder u chosen by her hometown of Carlsbad as the most ou t stand ing college woman of the to.' n. S.ndra Abuh.ms reigned IS Quten o( the West fo r the ElSt -West J r. College eekend.

Among Who ' s Who in Am erican Colleges are three Ne MeXICO As They lire Vicki Broh Bunch. H oney Wilder and J ;anet Jenkins.

Huding th e Cultural Committee is Simmie Gibson. J;ackie K ing is ;a member of the Student Standards Committee. Trish Crowley is one of the nominecs for president of AWS. /rene Abnkin hu recently been chostn 15 nne of the two members on the women·s debate team for the University of New M exico. Marylyn Co rsmeior hllS bten selected as one of the CampUJ Cutiu Honey Wilder 'is this yur's president f o r WlIter/ous Gretchen Brooks serves lIS sec· retu,.. Lanita Whorley 'IS stlected 15 Miss Venus in Spirit I)ay ully, Pt EOOED : Oi;ane Blair. CJrlsbad Tlt SH CIIOWLEY

XI PROVINCE

COLO RADO ALPHA-U NJVERSITY OF C OLORADO Ch.,.. I red , 188• • Pled ,e D, y, F. bruary <I, 1960.

A ••I LlATEOI Novnnber 16, 19'9: Bamara Balch, Wisconsin B; Patricia Rankin, District of Columbia A; lynn Smale, Wis· co nsio r

.As usual Colorado A hu had I yetY bus,. fall semester, The enthwiutic pledges placed second in t he annual 1: X Derb,. One of the pled.es, Carol Cundiff WllS a finllllS! for n K Qu«n. an o ther, Miriam Scott, 15 Acacia Ju n's Queer:. ;and A T 0 Mucot.

H omecoming brought Ralph Marted to the campus for a dllnce .nd Lendy Fireston e Wei one of the finaliSls for queen Al to in November. the chapter placed second in total contributions to Campus Chest.

Dad's Day wu mos t successful! Co lorado won the foolball gatTIC. the S A E.·s entt(lIined the group and the girls kept their dad's busy dancing, ;and Iller " 'a tching the orig ind skit put on by the sophomore clus at the midOl.ht cooky shine.

The pled,ge form;al "'U held lit the Denver Continental. Ikfore dance uch clus had its o"n dlOner party.

In Otcembtr the chapter enioyed a visit with Mrs l_uO' Stein · luut't, Xi Proyince Pres ident: a Sunday :afternoon ttl ;and officers visits with the prtsident were the m;ain actiyitiu durin,g her Silly.

Befo rt Christmas va cati o n Coloudo A entertained faculty memMIi of their choice at the Itadltional FlIculty Sing II the houst A 0 Jnd pj Beta Ph i joined in the Christmas spiri t by camlin, at mllny of the men and women', frllternity houses on the ClImpus.

The chapter has been honored by having Anne Elbon chosen as L;ady Chemin of the yeat. J o Ann Lane ;and Anne Linll e arc new members of 1: E 1:, ;a scholas t ic honorary.

Pat D«ring was a finalist Regis Qu«'n ClIndidate.

The arc looking fo ard to t he first social event of the new semester, the M onmouth Duo t o be held in Februuy 19. A t Euter time 4 T A will join "'ith Co lorado .'0. in entertain in« o rphan s from the Boulder uea.

J ENSEN

C OLORADO B ETA-UN IV E RSITY OF D E NV ER C h ,ree red, 1885 Pl e d .:e D. )', September 2 1, 1959. AffILlA Tr"O; Nancy Bud for d, Wyomln& A for Co lorado B the fall qu.uter at University of Denver was l busy one. The Arst activity after the start of the ne quuter was elections. Co lo rado B pledge, J udy Schoonover. WIS elected IYniol clus vice-president.

The ntxt event WIS the dance given by the pledges for th e lctive members on October 24, 19)9. The pledges pl;anned Ind o rked many long h ours and their efforts were by In tx tremely succusful dance. The chap ter enjoyed dinner " t he Lotus Room in Otnver and the d'nce foll o w ina "Jt the Pi Het ;l Phi h ouse. I n keeping ith the therne of the dance, Ring Chi.,,, Chon«, the houSt was decorated with delicate paper flowers and Chi neK hangings made by th e pledges.

After the pledge dance, the approach o f H omecoming, N,wembtr 1), 14, and U. kept everyone bUJY. T he th eme was in Pr ogress. Neill Keller wu the over·all chairman and Burke WIS chairman of the (Ornnltion. The ch:apter received th ird p];ace in the skits

The quarter ended with a Christmas party :1.1 the Pi Beta Phi ho uSt'. SH IRLEY R/I)nt

C OLORADO GAMMA-<OLORADO STAT E U NIVERSITY ,

C h.tt e red, September 8, 19'4. INITIATF.O, I 19'9 ;\farguct Presto n, Denver; Edith fedinec. Cnig: NI Ford. Glen · ....ood Springs: Ann Bailey. Rockford. III. : Linda Culson. Arr oyo Grinde, Calif. ; W.nd;a Morri so n, Wyo.

The pledges Ind IIctives went on ;a retreat t o Che ro kee Ran th in Livermore at the first of the school yca!. Al ong with the fun. discussions were held concerning fu t ure activities and imp rovements to be m;ade.

N;aney Morri s reia ned over Homecoming activities this yur ti.z Lips as queen of the EnalO«'U' Ball. Barb Plank u a finalist for Varsity BlIli Quee n and Pat L«ch was II candidate for Miss Sorority.

JUnette R ichudson is no a member of B E. K ;aryl Gdmore, pledge, is freshmln cheerltad er aod Pat Fry pled,ges, is an alte r· nate.

Old's Day was ;a big success. fathers were here from ;all ove r the United Stites and the day was highlighted With ;a dinner and footblll ,ame.

PEGGY MIZS.,

UN I VERS I TY OF WYOMING-WYOMING ALPHA C har· tered, 1910 Pled, e oa ), September 20,1959.

Pall and winter has JeCn Wyomina A bus)' with all sorts of activities. The ynr', activities beaan with H omeco ming in which 'X'yomin, A , for the third consecutiYe year, won the H omecomin, Queen contest; Katy Kua land was cro"' ned Qu«n at the Innu;al Hotn«oming Sin,

The Pi Betl Phis n:hiblted their athletic lIbili'l when the y on volleyball ch;ampionship; we ue very prou o f the girls who euned the new addili o n to our trophy Clse.

At the Enlineer's B.II. ooe of the highli.hts of the yeu , Lyn bans WIS crowned En l in«r's Quttn. LYn, who is a senior in Enainttnna (the only ,irl), not only competed a.ainsl seven othe r candidltes but Ihe .Iso was in charle of the decoutions for th t

We also hJ.ve Iud new members initiated into bonourits. They include K II, Sandie Erickson; and 4> r N, Ann M o rgan, Judy Flett, Connie Steel, and Jane McK inney, Mary Ph,l Bever also become a member of tbe Student and Judy Gardner IS now servinc as I ddtgalt·:l.I·largc.

Pi Beta Phis nominated to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiu arc MIry Lou Foreman and Kay Kepler.

The Christmas activities were VCr)' successful this year. The pledges gave I party for the orphans and they also provided the entertainment for OU[ annual Christmas party.

UTAH ALPHA-UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. Chartered 1929 Pled •• Day, Seprembu 19, 19'9. I NITIATED, 22. Sue Stevens, Salt Lake Cily. Utah A had an utrtmcly successful rail quarter. H omecoming saw the chap ter take second place in house decorations. The theme, H oyo Reflects the Put," inspired Jan e Coombs and Timmy oody with pictures of ancient Gruce. So I onic Columns rose 10 front of th e house.

Ab o during Homecoming Utah A President, Kuen CoJ[. was chosen H omecoming Queen. Still in I he buuty spotligh t, Lynn Gridley and Mary Kaye C" lqu isl were finalists for Sweetheart of ! X, and \Vilma Wagstaff "'as elected attendant to A X A Crescent Qu un.

The entire chapter was weak for a ""eek after winning the Army Sponsor's Bl ood Drive which was headed by Bette Bennett.

The third annual Greek Week at Utah U., under the direction of ju dy M cCauley, saw the Pi Beta Phi team of Bette Bennett and Lissa Duvall take second place in the Bridge Tournament.

In November A <I> invited the chapler ove r f o r dessert and a program. A breakfast with t. t..to h ighlighted the first of Decembe r, and just before Christmas the Pi Beta Phis were delighted t o welcome <I> M who arrived at the who arrived at the d oor with coo k ies and good cheer.

The Mothers' Club had an ex cellent M o ther and Daughte r Christmas party. Ea ch girl was given a locket key chain bearing th e crest.

The Christmas Dinner Dance held at the T yrolian H ouse in Ogden Canyon brought a fitting and exciting end to a full quarter. A NN MARIE BoYDEN

MONTANA ALPHA- MONTANA STATE COLLEGE. Char. tued , Seplembu 3 0 , 1921. Pled,, _ Da,., October I , 19'9. INITI ATED, December 6, 19}9: Kare n Tveidt, Whitefish; Sharon Stev. ens, H onolulu, Hawai i; Mu jorie DeWitt, Columbia Falls.

'Montana A a busy fall quarter with the chapter being active in the H omecoming activities. One of the big features of Ihe weekend was a Variet y Show with Bob Hope as guest. The chapter was entertained by th e A r P fraternity at a steak frr, which was bought at the Chinese Auction, a fund raising program sponsored by the Associated Women Students. The fall was held and the chapter held a houes""arming party for the • E fraternity, a new colony on Montana College campus.

Ann Sandberg is a newly 'initi:lIed member of • K .p and Desta Ostenson, Deanna Cada and Ann Soi.ndberg arc listed in "Who s Who in American Colleges and Universities."

New Madrigals, a select singing group, are Sharon Ki lb ride , Beverly Brugger, -and Sondra Ode. Montanoi. .A is now working on plans for the Carnation Ball. the .1nnual w-inte r formal which is to be held january 23.

FebrulfY 14 was t he d.1te chosen by the chapter for the "Derby Dance." Th is 'is an all school dance with the procuds being sent to the Settlement School.

M ontana A was honored t o have Mrs Lucy Sco tt Steinhauer, province president, visit the chapte r M rs. Helen Anderson leWI S. Director of Membership is also expected to visit the cha pter tbis quarter.

PLEDG EO. December 8. ja nis Thompson, Great Falls; D{)fis McCollom, l ewistown, "'ARION O·BRIEN

OMICRON PROVINCE

WASHINGTON ALPHA-UNIVERS I TY OF WASH ING· TON Chuterfd, January 7, 1907 Pl fdae Oa,., Seplembe r 25, 19l9 I NITIATED, Octo ber I', 19)9: Linda Perkins, Donna Hagen , Seattle; Kathy Moe, Ellensburg; Elaine Leonardo, Yakima Washinf:ton A had a very successful fall Quarter. A long with H o mt< omlng, Mrs. Speaker"s viSit, the cruise given for the pledges, and exchanges with fraternities, the Kholanhip p r ogram set: UP by t he chairman, Harriet Buckman paid off in the end. The chapler improved scholastically, with the seniors pulling ahead.

The pledges looked fo""ud to the fo rmal Pledge Dinner Dance liven in their h o nor by the acti\ e chapter, under the direction of the social chairman, Anne Sundvot.

The entire chapter as thrilled over winoins a Stueo H i·fij portable record player in an all campus conlest.

I ndividual memben honored io activities were: Harriet Buckman, Betsy 'McBride, Madeline H unt and Lynnettc Jaq:ar , tapped by Totem Club, upper class women's acti.,itics booorary; Elit.abcth Bell and Penny Graham, upped by SiI'l'Cr F ish, swimmios hODOr· UY; Linda Williams 1Ind Par Werber&er, chosen as freshman SOn!· leaders; Nancy Petenon e1ccted -as treasurer of Jun io r Panhellenic ; Penny Graham and Yvonne Perier, tapped by W·Kay; Sharon THE ARROW

Vaughan elected to M • E, music honoral')': and K aren j ensen presented the Nursery School Department Award at the annual fall Scholarship Banquet on campus.

Four sophomores, SUSie Sayles, K athy Moe, Elizabeth Frttman, and Nancy Cragin arc attending Mell ico City this quarter. Judy Kraable returned after .ttendina school for • quarter at the I3ritish In stitu te in Paris. Two other girls, outstanding in their talent, arc away for the winter quarter. Jan J acobso n 'is ice skating in at Squ.w Valley, and Tammy Dill", chosen IS ailemate to thr Olympic Ski Team , is practicing in hopes to join the Arnerinn Tum which will gl"l tl"l the Inlern ationa l Ski Meet in France in 1962.

Towards the end of fall quarter Wuhington A took til'lle' out from studying fo r final eums to share in the fun and happiness of the -annual Christmas party, at which we honored Our house mother, Mrs. P atterson, and the houseboys, and uchanged small gifts.

After a wonderful Christmas holiday. duiing which seve ral P i Bela Phis traveled down to Pasadena, Calif., 10 wat ch the Huskies win th e R ose 1 Game, we arc now fo rward to th e many activities, queen con tests, and Our scholu tl c aoal for winter quarter. One of the most impclftant h ouse activities tis Inspiration Week, January t1.16th, with Sue Chisholm .nd Vi c ki Sinkunu se rving as co·chairm en. The actives prepare ski ts fo r each day's program. along wilh poems and little gifts for the i r secret pals. JA NICE O H LSON

WASHINGTON BETA-WASHINGTON STATE U NIV E R · SITY. Chll'ter_d, Jul y 1912. P1 edae Day, FebrulrY 12, 1960. Fall semester was made much more eXCiting this year by the visit of the Grand Secre t ary, V irginia Voorhees Speaker.

This year has been quite successful for Washington B with Diana G ibson being chosen by 4> B K and. K <1>. Diana aho received the Mortar Board Plaque las t year for the junior woman with t he highest accumula t ive grade point Others chosen fo r. K 4> were Jani ce Bushnell , Muij o Shannon, M o lly 'Melcher. and Leanne Caldwell. The foUowing were also initiated in t o honoraries; n A e (education), Carol Round tree, Betty J ohnson, Mary Simpson, and Leanne Caldwell; A K ( sociology), Marilyn j. Wolfe, and J ill Reed

Thi s year's r. t. X calendar wu enhanced by Bonnie Hu bbard's picture for the month of IA-ccmbef. Bonnie was abo a fina lis t for H omecom ing Oueen Washington B and I N won first place th is year for their fl oal. Other finali sts for queen contests this year hav e been Pat j ohnson for H-arves t Ball , Barbara Bafus for Sweetheart of X, and Viv ienn e Marlatt for 4> r. K M oon light Girl.

Kathy Aetzel 'is Commander of the Air Force·s Angel Flight. Nancy Mitche ll wu tapped as a sponSOr o f Scabbard and Blade (Army).

This fall for the first time the!: A E's have had Sisters of Min erva on the WSU campus. The chapte r was happy that Janice Bushnell , Maril yn C. \'Volfe, Suun Crocker, and Pat J ohnson had been chosen. Al so tapped were Connie Blank and Suun Crocker for Fish Fans Dixie Shepper ,.. ' as chosen to be a member of Orchesis.

I n the all campus elections Barbua Allen wu elected for the office of jun ior ElIccutive Cou nc il.

The p edges have had a busy semes ter worlc'ing on the annual pledge dance , rwhich was a huge success, and 0 0 a spaghetti fud. Th is spaghetti fc«i wu a mOney making project. It consisted of dinner invitations scnt t o all the fraternity pledge classes on cam· pus. Fo r the sm.111 sum of they could eat all they wanted This ""a s lots of fun for pledges and members who could cat free of charge.

WASHINGTON GA MMA-UN IV ERS I TY OF PUGET SOUND. Charured, September 9, 1948.

The pledges catrled ou t a successfu l k idnap breakfast in the fall. Although the actives looked a b'it tousled and sleepy they were kept well entertained by poems read by each Little Sister as well as th eir own early morning appearance and antics.

The Christmas season was a busy time for the entire campus The official opening of the new Student Union Building was held early in December where two lURe murals of Paul Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe, were unveiled. Then Charles Dickens ' Chrislmas Carol was presented in which Mary All en and Susan Sp reng er took parts. The Choral Readers with the help o f J annel Conner, Mal')' Allen, and Betty Strobel gave several Christmas perform· ances. The campu) celebrated Chriumas by joining in a candle· light procession ""here Christmas carols were sung followed by a banque t for all the students at hich time the yule log was burned.

The chapter joined in the festiv'itics by holding their annual Christmas Dance with r. X; If midnight a buffet breakfast u served. In addilion a date fireside wu held at which time the couples ""ent carolin«. Coffu hours ""ere given for the other 50· ro rit ies on the campus.

Ar the last muling before the vlcation the plcdJl:es gave blue yarn dolls to each active. The plcd&cs after opcnlOg their packascs modeled their loun&:ing «owns made from large towels by thdr Big Sisteu.

The A ir Force R.O.T.e., for the first time. selected eighteen girb for candidates to serve as Cadet Sponsors. The following girls were chosen from Pi Bets Phi Ma...,. Allen, Judy Cordsen, Mariella Drukel, Diane McDonald, .nd Betty Strobel.

The I ntercollc,ia le Knights chose Judy Cordsen and lkm Strobel to vic for their Royal Queen.

MAl.Y MU ILLS

OREGON ALPHA-UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CUri:eHd, Octobu 29, 190'. Pled,. Day, Septlt-mbu 22, 19'9 INlnA TU): .:iuun Merr ill, October 12, 19)9.

Fall term WIS a vefT eventful one at the Univertity of O re,on. Many Pi Beta Ph IS loC"ed on campus com.mittcn and were awarded various honort.

lU y Bruun , a senior. wu amona th Ole who receive an honor f ro m the un lvfuity. She was dected to the 19)9 H omtromin, cou rt

Mart ha Ma O' was chosen 10 "Scnior Sis" o f + B K Ma ny Pi ikta Phis hne held po.itions on campus com.mitttcs this fall Dt-nnie Alle n, • freshman " ' as chOKn AWS frosh secreury, Two sophomore P i Beta Phis were selected as " Du ck [)cbs. " Th is is a aroup composed of twtlve airls who welcome visitin, a thlet ic turns. The two P i Ott. Phis are Donna Burgoyne and Sussn Hubard

Linda Cook was selected vice president o f the Sophomore Cahi net of th e YWCA

Kare n Mauney served on the Edit o rial Board of the E""r"IJ, the campus newspape r She was ., Iso D i r«1 0 rale Chairman of the Siudent Union

Mar. are t Rttdy JC rved .s vice president o f the junio r class. She wu sd«ted to appear o n the General Electric (olle,e 80 1. a T , V quiz p roaram. She wu o ne of th e fo ur Oreaon students wh o competed with Stanford University o n th is shaw, Amona th e activ ities at th e Pi Bda Ph i ho use this te r m was the Ch ristmu howe dance. The house was decou.ted in a Christ · mu the me The senior daIS de co rated the tree u an old fuhi o ntd Christmu tree, " 'ith strin,. of popCo rn and cranberries 10 add co lo r to i t An other of the Christmu activities fo r Ibe Pi Bet a Phis was a carolina party with t A E.

MAaTKA MAcv

.O R EGON BETA..--O REGON STATE CO LLEGE. Chartered , 191 7. Pled,e D.y, SepternMr 28, 19'9. I NITl ATED, Septem ber 10. 19'9: Frances Dwyer, Lake Grove

The rushin, progra m fo r fraternities bq;an :Xptembcr 14, and ended on the 19th. The evenina o f the 19th, Ore,on State played a football g me in Po rtl and. Many P i Beta Ph i pled,es Ind actives Wtnt 10 Po rtland for the 8J.mt:. includina OttlOn D's new house mother, M n. Smith, whale home is in Po rtl and.

In Octo ber Mrs. Smith as honored at a te a held in the chapter house. Mrs Tuf t , Omicr o n Pro vi nce Pre side nt. was visi ti ng the c hapter that wee kend, and it was 'l deliaht to bave her in the re ceivin, l ine. Her visit as beneficial to Ore, on B 15 well IS bei na: enj o ya ble.

Thr« dars after Mrs Smith's tta, the activcs' mothe rs had I meding Ind tea in the c h .p ter house to get 'lcQuain ted with the pledges and their moth e rs It 'Wu • successful meet in,.

In the spotii,ht fall term was Nancy Jobnson wh o was ch ose n as a me mber of the Roo k Rally Squad Later i n the term she was lelmed a Lillie Colonel fi n a l ist. Carol Kecm a "31 c hose n a Dauahter o f Minerva by t A E , and Diane Mye rs represented Orea o n State as Miss O ,S.C. in Berkeley , Calif.

T he fall term house dance WIS held in an autom o bile dealer's sho wcl.5C and was de cora ted like a fishbowl. It wu called th e " F ishbow l F antasy" and as in h onor of the pledaes. Each pledae was aiven a a oldli s h the dan ce was ann ounced to the house Fo r Th anksai vin& Ole,on B ,ave a food basket to a needy (amily.

The sophomores surprised the house one morning in December by decoratin a tach roo m f o r Ch ristmas. This wu a pleasant surprise and the h ouse unc with Christmas a DOd i ll. The a nnua l coo k · houseboy dinner a no ther Christmas event of the c hapter as was the house Chr'istmu party. Ja nis Baer "'u Santa fo r bo t h pa rt ies .nd pleued .U with her po rtra yal o f Mr Claus

The Christmas scuen 15 cllmued by an all ·school caroling Rathe rin. in the middle of the Qu adungl e Many fav ori te carols we re suna. The last son, was "Silent Night " and the stu dents were accompanied by Oreaon State 's new carill on. The bells con· tinued playin, It the students filed slowly away fr o m th e Q uad. rana le in all directions. This sane was vety pc-actful and brought about a perfect endin a to the term.

JV.THLIiE N H FR I!OIl IU CK

OREGON GAMMA-WILLAMETTE UN I VERSJTY Cha,.. teNd, J une 3, 19

Thi s semester Pi Beta Phi as well as Willameue Un iversi ty. hu rec ei ved mlny honon.

H o nors Join, to f re shman members o f Pi Beta Phi were the se lecti on 01 Li nda Simonsen as Swmhun of t X with Lu cy H olm a member o( t he cou rt , and the se l«1io n o f Liz Keyser 'IS t A E Queen of Vi o lets Kr is HanSt:n vied for the hono r of Snow Pr inceu of the Winter Carn iv al. Trish Evans is presently o n t he cou rt for Little Colonel. New members of Anatl Fli&bt are Liz Keyser and Sue Le wis.

Patty M ittel was r«en dy ho no red by her selection 10 member· .hip in A A N, honorat)' similar to + B K The Nati o nal social science bonorary n r M selected a mon its new members J oanne McGiluu Ind Mary o.,.eo •.

Ore,on r's \li ly man t A. E Dale Dan iels placed second in the contest held H omtComina .eektnd.

The blood tr op hy is now the permanent polSCuio n of Pi Beta Ph i u thtl' .cain do nated the most blood for all wo men 's or,aniza · t ro ns , Tuye lin, in April t o Btrkeley, Calif. Mar ion Hauke will repre · scn t Willatl'lrtte Univeuity II the modtl United Nat ions (onvenllon. M arcia Ruby is the ah em ate. K ann Ketten rin, " ' ill represent Willamette University in Wash ·

InSton. D ,C., on the Washinaton :r.t:mt:$ter prosram Ih is sprlnS. he will aflend Ihe Amer ican University.

This relr the alumn:ilt·a(five Christmas partY " ' as held in the home 0 Nancy Wallace Gormsen. Wuhinaton A •• randdaughter of Nancy Black Walace. Pictures and possessions o f Nancy Bla ck Wallace as well as tbe fam ily Bible were seen about the rooms. J udy Tutftl reprtSCnlJ the junior dass as treasurer and JOY Davis represcnts the freshman clan as secrtlat}'.

Two bard·workina members of the Chrutian Rcsou rce week committee are Mary Owens , p romo ti o n, and Joanne McGilyra. seminau,

The moo t cour t team of the College of law recentl y " 'on the natro na I championship in Ne w York. Students of W ill amctle Uni· versity had the privileae o f lis tenlna to then debate in a can von ' lion.

This semester WillamtUe Univertity " ' as yisited by IWO nat ion· ,lIy known nau res and also had the p rivileae o( hearina them spea k They ere Senator J ohn Kennedy o f M uuchusetts and Governo r Nelson Roc kefeller of New York,

P lans are being made for the join t celebration of Founders' Day " 'i lh Ore,o n A and Ore,on B. A lso sona practices ue btinl held 10 preparatio n fo r the forth.coming serenade o f the men's organi · zarions.

PEGGY H OFF MA N

ALBERTA ALPHA-UN I VERSITY OF ALBE RTA Chartend, September 22, 19JI. Pled.e Da y, Octobe r 2J, 19 '9. I N I T IA Ho. October 16 19'9 : Bar bara D o wns Edmonton.

A lberta. A WI5 honoured thi s term by the visit of Grand Presi · dent. Mrs. A lice M ansfield. Her three·day visit included informal mmin.s with tach membe r of the: t:rtcul ive and hiahlighted 11 tu It hich Mrs , Man sfield met not on ly the chapter girls. bul also members of the o lher women 's fraternit ies on ca mpus

The Pi Beta P his have enle red with enthusiasm the women's in · termura l SPOrlS, This includes in tennis, bowring. swimmin•. basketball and broomball. A SI lver rose bo"'1 is pre· sented in the spring ro the " 'i nning team.

Club 60, the annual dan ce sponsored by both men's and ome n ·s frate rnit'ies wu held in De ce mber. T he theme was and a Greek Qu«n was chostn to reign for the even ina.

A new custom hu been suned thi s winter. that of o n pled.inl day. Many of t he men's fraternilies una to Ihe P I Beta Phis on our pledging day. and '""e in turn. serenaded t he men's fnternities on thei r b'idding day. T he K Es presented the ne w Pi Beta Phi pledges with roses.

We have had exchanaCJ and supper parties with K 40 K II • .1 K E and A X

The Panhdlenic Banquet was held in Jan uary at the J ub Ilee Au d it or ium, Thi s year the women's frat e rnItI es h o no red Mu s Mam ie Si mpson. t he retiring D ta n of W o men. wh o is soon In embark on a two ·yea r wo rld tour, Th e Pi Bela Ph is have begun to wor k verY hard on Ihe selec· tions for the February Snngfes t in o rd e r to reuin the cup won last ye ar

PLJ!OGEO. O c to ber Donna Fraser M a rj orie Aylen. Wendy Cotter Jea n Renn ie. Maraaret Co rma c k Claudette Gisiere Fay Lind ley\, Anne Ma rven. Louise M cM anus. Gladu Clandinin. Peuy H orn y. Mautcen Daroc k. Alice Payne, OlIvia Shand ro. Edmonton: Na o m i Rea. Manville; Denice Laycuf r Marilyn Reid. Po no ka: Elizabeth T ail. Ontario: M arion Blake, Blairmore; Sharon Cochrane. Betty A n n Danyluk. Andrew ; Cathy Hunter Barbara Sexton. Gail Robe rlson, Cal,ary: Beth Greenough. Re · gina; Eleanor Pow. Ok o toks.

ELEANOR BETTS

IDAHO ALPHA-UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO. 192J Pledglt- Day, Sep llt-mblt-r 18, 19'9.

Idaho A " ' u h onored to have Mrs. V irain;a Speaker Grand Stc:retary. viSIt wi t h them for a few days in October. A demitasse was held i n her honor.

The chapter is vet}' proud of one o f its members Carolyn Kudlac wh o u awarded one of Ihe tw o S800 scholarships a iven by th e Sunbeam Corporation.

October 23. the members l ave the annua l pled,e dance. car r yin,ll o ut the theme o f "Pi Ph i Heaven ." The traditi o nal Wassail H ou l was held for faculty and guests on December n. A Pi Ph i niaht was l iven for the pledaes du rina Ihe month of D«ember. tn emphas ize scho larship and to 'infor m t hem further of t he various scholasti c and service honoraries on campus.

Ly nne H allvik was selected by Gu alt H all as Snowba ll queen of 1960. Lynne Shdman as a homeco ming Queen fina l ist and Patricia Ord wu a finalist fo r soph o more holly Queen Lynne H allvi k u tapped for Army ROTC sponso r and LYnne Shel man was tapped (o r Li tlle Sisters o f M inerva of t A E, El.At NIl WACKIIR

PI PROVINCE

CALIFORNIA 86TA-UN IV E RSITY OF CALIFORNIA

Chal'tared, 1900 INtnATID, December 12. 19'9 : Susan Brooke Snod,ra»

This Itmt:ste r has been one of hono rs and awards. Te rry Tayl or was elected president o f the Card Stunts Co mmittee. an or,aniu · lion hich co m POlt:s and supervises the ca rd srunts at home Clmes Both Beth Booth and M olly Mauser ere uktd to ioin t he com· min« Tr ish McCall. a juni o r transfer, was appointed 1,\\7 ,S. repre· Itntati\ e. Joyce Robbins. Sue Warner and Caroly n Han d we re

illyitled 10 join the ,unior senior honor society, Prytanean. All t h ree girls hold positions on Esccutjyc Commiutt.

The thtme of Ihis year'. h omtcomi ng decorat ions ""as Disney· land and PI Beu Phi in coopcntion with 4> K I ""cre awarded the SweepstaKu Prize for the ir scrne of "M.alice in W o nderland, "

This semMler has been a rewarding ont 2 n d we hope t o repeal if not au,mrnl OUt accomplishments nal

C ALIFORNIA GAMMA-U NIV E RSITY OF SO U TH E RN

C ALIFORN I A. C hartu.d, J u ly 2 7 19 17. INITIA T ED, February 27, 1960: J udy Armstrong, Studio City; Marilyn Boron, M:ucb Tappaan. Pasadena ; lu.n Dallmaycr, Andrea MUllIhy. Los A n· geles; M arilyn Henry, Mary Jo H uffman, SIn Marin o ; Leslie H ides. Arcadia; FranCIS Lay. Los A ngdes; Virginia Long, Bu r · bank; Penne O'Mara i J ant Pauli, La Jolla : Barbara Nina Smith. Smith, Palos

As is dra lng to a close and girls sctt l inl down to study for finals. to look back over t 'Very filled with parties, a great de2l of s tudying and many many includin g a exchange ith 4> K '" a exchange with T K .• new occurred with California A This brunch was before the SC·UCLA foo t ba!1 game and proved to be a great amount of fun. annual homecoming al SC fo und Pi Ikta Phi busy making a booth for Troyland. Alth oug h nothing was ·on, Nannette Salih, Ihe chairman, was applauded and fun was had by all. We 2re always proud of the iitl s in the chapter and t heir ho n ors a nd to add to the lin Linda Pet rie. Ikv Brown and Barbara ho were Calendar Girls of 1960. These girl, pictures i11 appear in Ihe £.1 R odto, school annual. Muilyn Boron was named as a princess in the S 'ee thurt of 1: X Nina Smilh ·as also a princess in Ihe X .,. Watermelon Queen contnt. Linda Petrie and Dale Ander son were thrilled t o receive ne s that they ' ere honored as 1: A E Litt le of MineI"'Va Rikki Brockwn, ' inner of the province seholarship t o Settlement School last summer as asked to rdurn as a gudu;ate assistant Ihis summer. This year she has been Iravtiing Ih ro\l8hou t Southern Cdifornia sptlking of her trip to Gltlioburg. Christmas time brouiht a onde rful puty which had a ski theme. The costumes ·ere according t o theme and it was rully a comfortable, go od t ime Plrty. Also at this lime, the chapter tained underprivileged childre n from the un for dinne r, put of l un iversity program.

A p ro fessor 's dlOner as htid after Vlcation which iave us a bet t er oppor t uni t y t o get to know our pro fess ors lnd talk w'ith Ihem outs ide of the classroom. It was very enioYlble.

C ALIFORNIA DELTA- UNIVERSITY OF C ALIFORNIA AT lOS ANGELES. C hart ered, Sept e mb e r, 1927 Pledge Day, September 18, 19 5 9

As the {.all semester drlws to II close UCLA Cllifornil j, looks blck on l r ich and f(''&'uding semester. Pe r haps biggest event on the faJl ulendu was Homecoming. This girls ere busy constructing a fl o:1I with t he 1: 1"'s and all ere excited to lurn that ·e won first place for most aria ina\.

Another event on the fall Clle nder is FllI Drive. To uise funds. women's pledge cbsses ue auctioned off 10 the and in return, the "boug ht" pledies must wo rk for a day for the boys that purchased them. This yur the n B 40 pledge ellIS brought in the lugest lmount of On campus. the lirls have become involved in IDJ.ny and vlried lctivities. Susan Burdick. I member of Student Board. IS on Ihe committ ee on Books for Ind ia. Vicki Blughmln is a model for the Fuhion Boud. Sue Alexander, urolyn Thurm ond, and K IIs Ke lley are finlilsts for Ikst Drnsed Girl on Campus Jeremy Armstr ong WIS a ll. 1: + Drum Girl princas lnd Linda bill w.as a 1: N White Rose princess. Kathie Murphy ;"'15 honored .u Sput of the M onth for November. The Ju nior Pro m was held In December. and Barbau Wells lnd Sue Montgomery were o n the Executive Board of the Committee. One of our most recent hon o rs "'as the election of Bublu Wells as president o f U.C.L.A. Y oung Republiclns. girls have been tlpped .as little sisters of fraternities. Arlene P,ltfrson, Gausman and Debby have become members of Sinett of Miner vl of 2: A E. The'" K 2:', have (lpped Barbua Pence Jelnette Amberson and Donnl Cu · ford. Toni Church and Ann ltice were plused 'to be nlmed e .0. X s isten

Kns Ke lley and Garol Ma son "" ere chosen to become membcu of An chors, women ' s aUXiliary to the N.aval ROTC and Phyliu Suibley is now l member o f Shell lnd Ou , l group wh ich IUP ' potU the Cle of the hi,bli,hu of Ihe fall was a visit fro m Mn Gordon province president. An en lOYlble and very pr ofi table ume u had by lll.

A bmib dessert early in D«embcr lind our ,nnull Christmas dlnce 'I th Ben elimued a memory filled semester.

J(ATHuINa FI1'ZG.tUON

CAL IFORNIA E PSllON-5AN DI E GO STATE COLLEG E C bartered, Scpl e m M r I, 19 49 Pledge D. y N ovember 12. 1 959. The hi,hliaht of NOTembcr fO f California E WIS a i.sit from tbe prO"lnct president. Mrs Wilmot Gordon. j,. tel wu ,iTen in her bonor No embcr II. II is alwlYs l to bye Mrs. Gordon vIm the chlpter.

THE ARROW OF PI BETA PHI

Mon te Salutes F.amous F irsts" u the theme of this yur's homecoming The BOlt .as built jointly ith II K A. Real flo eu were used on this 11 011. which wu awarded t o first place trop h ies. Mldae Lupus. J o Est Price and Lynne Smith were attendants to the H o mecoming Queen. • Muchelle Sasuln as o f the three finlliSIJ for Sweetheart o f ! X The hld two candidates for the fraternity pled,e Chariot Races They Sandy llworsk i, r. A E and Collette Mettel. A T O. At the A\'VS Banquet. Cetza. Ihe lower division wo men 's h onor· tapped PlUy Boyle lnd Plt McWilliams. Linda Dobb. hu been elected president of Cetu for the fall semtster. PalSy Boyle. Sidney Shook. and luckey ·ere tJPped for Little Sisters o f M.inerva. and Mugie Webuer was d«ted president. Barbua Allen. D l ant An denon H lrvey. lnd J un Zinck elec ted to Wh Q's W/ho i" Amtrirtm Srhools I6nd ColI,t.u.

Other ouUtanding students on campus a re Cuolyn Butler ho •.as eI«ted secretary of the iunior cllu. Sydney Shook and J udy Thompson selected for Angel 's Fligh t Jun Collier was elected to be the new Plnhellenic rus h chairman. and P alli K l ing was elected Panhellenic treasurer.

The Christmas selson was started o ff with I mother ·dlughter Christmas party by the M others' Club. The pled,es suppl ied tlu: enteruinment lnd everyone brought which were given to a loca l orphlnage. Chri stmu caro l ing was another enjoyable event. T o dose the Christmas season, t he lnnua l Christmas formll ""35 held D«ember 20 It Clumaran Motor H Ole l.

PLEDGED : Dilna Ik«hler, PasadenJ; Mary Mullen. Peggy Shine. Sydney Shook, S:tn Diego. P AT M CW t l.UAMS

C ALIFORNIA Z E TA- SANTA BARBARA C ha Mere d , Fe br u. a ry 2 ,19 5 0 Pl e d J e Da y, N a ve m M r 2 3 , 1959.

California Z's Christmas was a JOYouS one ith the chapler and dues masquerading as soni for a h oli d2Y Plrty. The boys were In suspense as t o their date's 'identity until third dlnce. J oinini the festiviti" ·15 Phyllis ne.... affiliue from Oregon B Am!'lng th ose receiving honors this semester .are : J o hn s. t o Dio lolY h onora ry B B B; Kay Good initilte in t o E2riy Childhood education honourr j, <I> t:: Phyll is Oswa ld initio ated into Elementlry Education hoooruy X A A Sue Swift and pledle president Julie Du Bois elected as tw o of ten best dressed girls on the Slnta Barb:tta umpus. Carolyn l ane will be a song leader for spring sports. Maylo Lewis hu been one of tW O students selected as consultJnt to Ihe Teachers ' Education Pr oa ram in co·ord inl ti on with the Barbara Chlmber of Com · M ischelle Gerien u presenled ith flowers, a serenade and an invitation to ioin the 2: A E Sisters of Minerva. Elected to the R O T .C. honorary Colonel are Geebie Aliseh. Cathy HliriTOve, T on y Hlycoc k, H iahno te, and active Nlncy Askins Fo r Ho mec oming P i Bctl P hi's queen candidate was Val H allor. The float depicted Aldous H uxley 's B'''''t New W orld. Trouble n n Mo unt Olympus w.as the theme for the Pi ikta skit presented in the Galloping Gaucho Review hi ch walked off ith SwuPSI;akes. The students participatini in Proiect India 82ve an interesting !:tlk and showed slides of t heir ambuudor wo rk this summer.

The pledge'lctive party came .as l one school mo rnini lS Ihe actives blind folded lnd led to l pancake feast ' here paddl" lnd pledge books were presenled to the big sisters.

P bns are .almosl complete for new Pi Iktl Phi house )0 the Santa B.arbua campus. The chlptcr has high h opes fo r 2 finished house in September. chlp ter is llrcldy busy maleing plans for the spring semester formal lnd for Spring Sing.

Pledged: Lynn Peterson. Los Angeles

SALLY SPEAR

N EV ADA ALPHA-U NIV E RSITY O F N E VADA. C h a rC e red , 19 15. INI TIATED, October 23. 19'9: Nlncy Thomas Kuen Tuttle Susan Lombardi, Melfi Aytes , Del loomIS. Ann 'NlCora Reno; P2ula Riel Ha thorne ; Judy Green. Calif.

The tuditi onal Christmu spirit was upheld by Neuda A with ou r Christmas part)' for underprivileged children. The entire week precedin, Christmas vacation was marked ith Yulet ide enthusiasm. It be"n with ou r annUli pany ith the llumnz folowed by l ioint party ilh the I A E.

In the sports orld. Nevldl A rolled its ay to first place in B o ,ing Tt'lurnament for second consecu ti ve year. Members on Ihe tum mclude Bublra Foltz WIth the highest average and iame, Lillian Mason, Sharon Teglil. lnd Blrbau Ruark

The c hapter scholuship dinner as very successful this semes t er thanks to the Schobuhip Chairmln, Sallie At cheson. Those mlin ' taimnl an nerlge belo 2.2 lte mwh. 2.2·2.' had h o tdo&!. 2.,·3.0 chops, Ind 3.0·4.0 link H i,hhghtin& the dinner w.as the entation of the Big ·Little Sister which gotS t o the Big Little Sister lum with the highest average. Thu it ""15 presented t o Celti De lknedetti and Karen Tuttle. Imp rovement plaque ent to Judy Gre-en.

In the queen department J o an Kunk WIS the chlpter's ctndidlle for Mil i tary B,II Queen HOm«OmiD, broUj:ht bo rne tbe dance attendance trophy for Pi Ikta Phi.

Aft wu beld tbis in whicb the pled&es moved into the bouse for one even'ini and the actins maTed ou t suy they enj oyed privilegcs of tbe actIVes.

The Inltrahon Banquet brou&ht to a dose initiation weele and was beld at Hidden Vllley Country Club. Chlitman for the blnquet were Lyon lnd Dorothy Ricketts. The speakers were

Ma. Flu Puliih of the: .lumnE club. Rid. one: of the: ntw 2nd Sue: Snec:don. pled,e. On campus Indivjdu21 hon o n jlO to Bub"u Ruuk. C2P snd Scroll 2nd Who'/ Who ill A","""" Co/h,'J: S211ie At cheson. Car. nd Sc roll; j e2n Best.• K • and Wh o'J Who UI A",uUiJ" Co· !t,u; Sharon StiR' • K • j o A NN TODO

ARIZONA ALPHA- UNIV E RSITY OF ARIZONA CharteHd, I , 191 7. Pled,e D. y , Septembu 17, 19'8. Th e pledges of kilon2 A have bren quite busy this year. Tench as elected :IS freshman treasurtr. As I hole. they on the Clmpus Chest Drive trophy fo r t he house. ere competing 1£21nSl all the other sororltln on campus.

Att e nding Ih e Un iversi ty of North Dakota Alumni Re un ion at Cam e lback Inn , Phoe n ix, Arilono, De ce mber 1959 , were the following Pi lela Ph is IN D Alpha) : Le ft to right ; Myrtl e Sands Knauf (Mrs M't'rtl el, Edna Earl Duncan (Mrs Perry Duncan) , Adeline Aas Schmoll IMu Paul Schmolll , Mn . Charl es Mayne, (Almira Summ eul.

The theme for Hom«omina: It the uni\'ersity this fe,lt thC' Se ,enty·fifth AnnivC'fUrY A rilOna A placed first in Originality in the 80at contest under the excellent lude nhlp of H olly H ildreth. Dolly Bonus, our ClndldJle (Or H omecomin. Quec:n ·u 2 fin2!!s!.

Glad wu selected to be S ·e:ftheart o f I X II the I X S ·eethClrt dance lut month. J2nie Ne:smith 21 " finalist fo r A T U S C'etheart. Ga«1 M o rrison 1US an atttnd"nt to the • .0. S «t· hurt. Gary johnson u chosen as AIIl on2 A's Pi Phi Man at our Chmunas fo rm2!.

The plans ate completed and remodding will beain in March for a new house. The addition _m be completed fo r rulh in the {all of 1960.

NANCY \VASHB uaN

Ve rmont l e ta Ch ee rleaden Left to right : Barbara Davll ; Solly Hol e ; Janet Le dbury , captain ; Jocqui e Humphrey ; linda Jacob i an

m emoriam

FLORENCE ANDERSON initiated into Jowa Beta September 24, 1901 , died in November , 1959.

J"YNE ANNETTE B ERRY initiated into Arizona Al p ha February 28, 1959, d ied Jul y 11 , 19 59.

JOSEPHINE WIGDALE BRENN AN (Mrs. J o hn E.) initiated into Wisconsin Beta February 2, 1924, died October 16, 1958.

EUNICE PETER SON BUIKSTRA (M r s. Albert E. ) initiated into Oklahoma Beta F ebrua ry 24, 1923, died Jun e I, 1959.

ALI CE COORS CARSON (M rs. Cale W ., J r.) in itio ated in to K ansas Alpha February 17, 1913 , died March 28, 1958.

FLORA KIRKENDALL CARVER (M r s. T . N.) ini · tiated into Iowa Al pha in 1882 , died November 21, 1959.

M ARY LOU ISE BLIND CHIPMAN ( Mr s. Ernest E.) initiated int o Indi a na D elta Apr il 4, 193 1, died August 24, 1959.

HAZEL HALL COWLES (Mrs. I. H .) initiated into Nevada Alpha F ebr u a ry 9, 1918, died Dec em· ber 18, 1959, in R eno, Nevada.

Lou HATC HETT CUTC H ALL ( Mrs. D ean B.) initi o ated into Oklahoma Beta March 19, 1937, died July 27, 1959 , in Oklahoma City, Okla.

MARY SUDDATH DEAR1NG (Mrs. Frank W.) initiated into Misso uri Alpha October 14, 1905, died July 15 , 1959.

BARBARA EHRLICH DONNAN (Mrs. Dallas L.) initiated into Washington Alpha January 21, 1922, died December 1, 1959.

LOIS WILLIAMS EVANS (Mrs. Thorne 0 .) in · itiated into Indi ana Alpha March 11 , 1920, di ed September 2, 1959.

ETHEL LEVERIDGE FERRARA (M rs. Maurice) initiated into New Y ork Be ta in 1909 , died December 24, 1959

ESTHER FRIEDLANDER initiated into Minnesota Alpha Jun e 3, 18 90, di e d December 22, 19 59, in Minneapoli s, Minn .

ESTELLE M CVICKAR GALLI (Mrs. C. E.) initio ated into New Y o rk Gamma M arc h 20, 1914, died Jun e 18 , 1959.

MAR GARET STRIBLING GETZLOE ( Mrs Lester C.) initiated in to Ohi o Beta A p ril 21, 1927, died in April , 1959.

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CAROLE MARIAN GIB SON initiated into Washington Alpha April 16, 1955, died O ctober 10 , 1959.

FRANCE S ROTHROCK GRAY ( Mr s. David) initi3ted into Washington Beta March 14, 1925 , died November 17 , 1959, in Spokane, Wa sh .

LUCILLE LAWSON HALL ( Mrs. Morri s Van Evrie ) initiated into Mi sso uri Alpha February 16, 1900 , died Jul y to, 1959.

ANNIE N. HOLDEN initiated in to Florida Alph a J a nuary 30, 19 13, di e d D ecembe r 16, 1959.

LA NAH KIRKMAN H OLTER ( Mr s. F. Penn) ated into Indi ana Delta April 4, 19 23, died No · vember 14, 1959, in P asadena, Ca l if.

ELOI SE MAYHAM H ULLEY ( Mr s. Lin coln) initiated into Pennsy l va nia Beta Janu ary 25, 1897, died O ctober 7,1959, in Deland , Fla.

ADA VIR GINIA WEBER JOHNSTON (Mrs. J oseph Lamar) initiated into Mar yland A l pha October 16, 1908, died in October, 19 59, in Newpo rt Beach , Ca l if.

R UTH STERNE KELLY (Mrs. Wm Beatty) init io ated in to California Alpha October 13 , 1906, died November 5, 1959, in Palo Al to, Calif.

LILLIA N MCLAUGHLIN KR ONZER (Mrs. W alt er J.) initiated into Minnesota Alpha November 8 , 1911, died No,' ember 10, 1959.

H ARR IET HELEN L UCAS MACGREGOR ( Mrs .) initiated into Washington Alpha April 16 , 1924, di ed June 30 , 1959.

SARAH H UBER MANNING (Mrs. J o hn A .) initiated into California B eta August 27, 1900, died August 31, 1959 , in Fr esno, Cal if.

HELEN WAILES McALLI STER ( Mrs M. A .) initiated into Iowa Beta April 1 5, 1916, died Janu ary 2, 1960, in Kansas City, M o.

AGNE S FRANCES McDONALD (Sister Mary A gnes Alma) initiated into New York Gamma March 20 , 191 4, died April 7,1959.

ETTA NAIRN MEYER (Mrs.) initiated into Okla· hom a Alph a O ctobe r 27, 1912 , died September 25, 1959.

H ELEN ROUDEBUS H MITCHELL (Mrs. Willard E) initiated into Washington Beta July 6, 1912, dIed M ay 21, 1959, in Spokane, Wash.

ROBERTA W ATTS NEWBURG ( M rs. j ames) initiated into Iowa Alpha March 10, 1954, died September 20, 19}9, in Gary, In d.

R UT H STEVENS 1 ORRIS initiated into W as hington Alpha February 25, 191 1, died November 25, 1959, in Santa M onica, Calif.

J EAN H ALE P AYNE ( M rs. Frank A .) init iated into Ca lifo rni a Gamma March 14, 1924, died j a nu ary 2, 1960.

CHARLOITE E. RAY in it iated i nto Pe nn sy l vania D e lta September 19, 19 18, di ed D ecembe r 16, 1959.

MARY CAT HERI NE Runl RE ARDON initiated in to N e w Y o rk Beta M ay 28, 1904, died in September , 1959

\VA NETA BUNT IN G RI CHAR DSON ( Mr s. A rt hur W .) initiated into N eb raska Beta September 26, 1896, died November 28, 1959.

I NEZ P EREGOY SHERMAN ( Mrs.) initiated into N e braska Beta C' ece mber 10. 1921. died November 12, 1959.

ELLEN MI LLER SMITH ( Mrs H e rsche l G .) initiated into Pennsylvania Al pha October 11 , 1913, died Au gust 16, 1959.

SALLY BYRD SULTAN initiated into T exas Al p ha February 26, 1956, died Septembe r 5, 1959.

KATHERINE B URR T ELLER (M rs. Ch as. Fran cis) in it iated into Colo rado Al p h a October 12, 1900, died August 23, 1959.

SUSAN T OWNSEND ini tiated into N ew Y o rk Gamma M a rch 20, 19 14, died M a rch II , 1959, in j ackson H eig ht s, N .Y .

H e l en Reed Vi a l ( Mrs . Edmund E .) initiated in to Pe n nsy l vania Beta O ctober 8, 1917, died O c tober 29, 1957.

P EAR L CRA INE WAITE ( M rs. j o h n K. ) initiated into Oregon A lp ha M a rch 3 1, 19 16, died O ctobe r 23,1957.

MARION LAWLER WA LTERS ( Mrs J ack) initiated into T exas Beta November 21, 1932, died ovem· be r 24, 1959, in D a ll as, T ex.

DIRECTORY

FOUNDERS OF THE FRATERN I TY

Emma 8ro \\'nl« K il80 re (1848-1924)

Margaret C:ampbell (18 16.1936)

Li bbie B roo k Gaddis

Ada Bruen Grier (1848.1924)

Clua Brownl ee H ulChinson

Fanny Whitena ck L ibbey (1848 ·1941)

Pr u;,:J, n, Gum' V;u P,tlidtnl

G,.,,,d Sur, f " G ••md Tr,tUlI,tr _ ValiD",,1 Pa"h,lI",ir Con/""", O;,Ul o , 01 Af,mlufJhip

Rosa M oore (1848-1924)

j cnnic Nic ol , M .D. (184)- 1881)

nex Smith Soul e (1846-19 4 1)

Fannie Thomson (1848·1868)

J ennie H orne Turn bu l l (\S-i 6-1932)

Nancy OIa ck Wallace (18 ,1)-1918)

PR ES IDENT EMER I TUS

May L. Keller, We st ham pto n Co llege , Univcrsit}' of R ichmond, Va.

HONORARY GRANO PR ES IDENT

Amy Burnlum Onken , Chap in, 111.

HONORARY GRAND TREASURER

Lois Franklin Stoo lma n (MIS. /I.. W,>. 100 1 S. T hir d St. , Champaig n, III

GRAND COUNC I L

Alice W(ber Mansfield (Mrs. William H L 8 Long M(ad o wl, St. Louis } I, Mo. Do' ,-, Ih f W(a"'(r M utgan (Mrs K(nt R.), 2648 H igh St., lincoln 2, Neb. Virgenia SpeJ kn (Mrs. J a me s F.). 2415 Washington B lvd., K a n sas City 2, Kan Oli ia Smith Moo t ( (Mrs. Hen ry Jr ) , 420 Pi o e St., Texarkana, Texas

... Mariann( Rdd Wild (Mrs. 5.>. 202 1 Belmont Rd ., N.W Washington 9 , D .C. H(kn AnJ(u,," lewis (Mrs. Benjam in C.). 731) N. Guilty Rd. , Durborn 6 MI ch Ev(lyn P(l ers K yle (Mrs. Si aoley E.), 23 Oak Kn o ll Gard(ns Dr , Pasadu.a ), Cal i f Dint/o r D Pr DJ,a m,

ARROW EDITOR

A dd( T aylot Alf ord (M rs. T N.), 9}0 Olive A v(., Co ro nado. Calit.

COUNSELOR FOR C HAPT E R HOUSE CORPORATIONS

l o u ise R osse r Kemp (Mrs. J o hn Pag(), 6 19 E Blacker St. , EI Puc , Tn

NATIONAL HISTORIAN

Marian Ke ck Simmo ns ( M f!. Olive! S.) 809 W, 69 1h 51 Kaosas Cily 13. Mo.

NATIONAL SUPERVISOR OF CHA PT ER HISTORIES R ose M cColloc h (M rs. E B.) , 7240 Madi so n, K a nsas C ily 14, Mo.

NA 1 tONAL BOARD OF TRUSTEE F U NDS

Chai, m" n : Olivia Smi t h Moore ( M rs. H (oT)"jr. ) 4 20 Pine St., Tell"ark a na Tex. : Lo lita Sne ll Pro uty (M rs. Frank H ) , 17 6 0 Locust St. Denv( r 20 , Co lo. ' Al ice Weber Man sfi(t ( Mrs Wilham H .) , 8 long M(adows. St Louis 31, M o. : Mariann( Rdd Wild (Mrs: R obert 5 .) , 2021 belmont Rd N.W , Wash ington 9 , D.C.; Mary Van Bur(n (Mrs E .). 26n Mand (vi lle Clnyon Rd., l o s A ngeles 4 9. Calif.

Chapter Treas urers send your monthly reports to Fraternity Accounting System, c / o Mr J ohn DornBl ase r , 3 10 Gazette Bldg., Little Rock , Ark.

PI BETA PHI MAGA ZINE AGENCY

Margu(t J Dic k , 264 Cililtns Build ing, Decnut. III.

PI BETA PHI CENTRAL OFFICE

D ;.«l o' of C,,,,ral OUirt- M arg aret J Dick, 264 Citizens Bu ilding, D (("atu r, III.

NOMINATING C OMMITTEE

Chanman- Helen 8ouch(t Di.,; (Mrs. Car r E .), 6028 Dubl in Rd Dublin, Oh io. Sarah Pauli o( Wild Gordon (Mrs. W. G.), S OJk Kn oll Ave Pa.sadena ), Evelyn Lowman Darby (Mrs. Geo. T.), 7 Caramillo, Co lo ra do Springs , Co lo. Ca li f.

SPEC I AL COMM I TTEE OF SEVEN, SPEC I AL COMMITTEE ON NOMINATION PROCEDURES

Ch"irl'l'l a_ Ruth Barrell Smith (Mu. Wmcn T .), 13912 Deodar St., Santa Ana, Calif.

Add e Wadhams Wr ight (Mrs. Allan J.) , 27 Reserv o i r Rd , N(wington II. Conn.

Al mcta And(r son M itchell (M rs. W. fl .). }1 14 Ov(rlon Dr., Birmingham 9. Al a. Jean Sch(pers. 912 \'(I. Sixth St., McCr(g or, Tex. Shirley Bradshaw. ,6, Montrose 51.. \Vinnipeot. Ma nit o ba Can. Carol Eby Gr"i(r (Mrs. J ames). 1469 P(rry, Wichita. Kan H ope Hugh(s Pr(ssnun (Mrs. E Charl(s), 1644 E. 2 7th 51.. Eugene, Ot(.

STAND I NG CO MMITT EES

Settl emen l School Comm i nu--Ch",;rman- Hclen Moffett Ru ssell (Mrs. R obc:r t) , 6813 C r( sl Av e. , University Cm' ,0, Mo T". Jllrtr-"Zoe SJundeu Jamn (.Mrs. R ic hard E .), 1116 Ai iminco Dr .• I ndiJnapolis 20. Ind. Srr",.,,.-Annie Laurie Keys Whippl( ( Mrs. Sidney). 28 Linbrook Rd West HJrtfo rd , Conn. Pllilitir'l &/iIO, of [jill, Pi&, on N,ws-Lois Snyder Fiojt(r (Mrs. Raym o nd H .). 606 N. Elm D r. Beverly H ills Calif Slid,s Dllt,il"t/;o1f-lois Ov(ulr«t Summ(rs (Mf!. Charn(lle H ). 601 1 ull in i St., Cor:al Cables 46, Fla. Di,tttOf DI SIIt/tm",t Sthoo/-:-Marion M uelle r (Mrs. Albert G.) Pi Beta Phi Sntlement School. Gatlinburg- Te nn M"n"&Ir , A"oWCfllft ShD1'-Ehubeth WaItt Rue (Mu. Nel$o D B.), p, 8cu Phi Arr o w-cra ft Shop, Gatlinbuf&. Tenn

CONYEN,T I9N GlIlDE--Fnn ces Bri,ance: Cal m ( Mrs ,). P .O. 80-,;- 214, Tree Ark H OJ"td"7 Ch.". _Pa ula Reag-an McDowell (Mrs. Tho mas J .) 4)16 PnncetoD Memph i TUlIl Cll.j" _Mu ine Am mons Smith (Mrs. Ikrl , Jr.), 6H West Oak, J onesbor o, Ark

H oh H ou Commitlee--Ch"ir",,,_Bcth OIt1/'in D.lIwsoD (Mrs. H S.L 924 W Chul", Ch.mp.i l n, III. P acC'Y Boydstun ( M rs. J 5.), 12) Victnri.1 Ave., uaiesburJ, III. SliJ u -Rutn Buc hh ob Turnb u ll (Mrs. O''f'id), }OI S. Monmouth. II I. Elunor Brtndel Mi ller ( M rs. He rschel E.). 4200 E. 71sl. Mt dley Acre. Indi.n.polis 20, I nd. Florence H o ltoBrcu (Mrs. Eric), 4129 Med. P us, Fort W.yne, I nd.

Cummine. on Loan Fund --Ch.,rm"n-JoK'phine McCieverty. 602 Melrose Ave N., 5e'.1ule 2, Wash Co", ,,,;lt tr /l1t",buJ- Lucilie W.ile W.II (Mrs. Richud). Sweet Sprines, Mo .; Ed ith Bacon V mson (Mrs. Owen). P.O. BII X III , S.nt. Mo nin. e.1lif. Commi ttee on Public Ral.t1 o n--Ch.;r",.If-Dorothy D.1vis Sluck (Mrs. H o rd C ) P.O. Box 21-B. Muked T ree, Arlr. Cornmi nu on Scholanhip---Ch"irman- Hele n.1 Dingle Moore (Mrs. George H , Jr ,), P.O. Box 4 9, Newport Be.1ch , C.1bf. Alli,lalll CI"'r",,, _Mnie West Wever (Mrs. P.1ul), 1412 Ak in Dr" Ind AII;JI.,,1 Ch"ir",,, M ary V Willi.1ms, 2600 M onumenl Ave 3, Richmond, V• AlI;JI""t Chlli, m." lor C ".Ji." Chaplin-Jocelyn Yule Archlh.1ld (Mrs. Rlymond 0 , ) , 2' Fr .nklin A ve., T own of Mounl RO'l'.1I, Qud)f:c, Can. SII,""ilorJ Oil Srh ol"rJhip: Alph_A drienne Dtcket (Mrs. Bernnd). } West CenlCf 51" Fl orence. M us.

Bela-Charlotte G uss GlOshon (Mrs. Roberl M.). 61 D.1v is Rd" H.1m i!ton PUK, mb ler. P.1 Gamm_J.1 ne Am e r Wolfe (Mrs. George L) 226 Elmdale vc., kron n. Ohio. C.1rr Curry (Mrs. Roberl s. L ,609 Overlu Rd Wuhin/l:ton 16. D.C. Ep.il on-Con su,nce G.1tn Madsen (Mrs, ndrew H ., Jr.), Kimberly, B ir minehllm. Mich. Zet_Ma ry R itz Boyd (Mrs. Emerson). 14 03 W, Hnd 51., Indi.1n.1polis 8, In d. EI_P.1l r ici.1 Co n.1wl Y tlu dde ll (Mrs ] P.). 1222 Ch.1ndler Pl.. Chulone, N.C. Theta-A nnctte MilcheJi M ills (Mrs .1ck) , }118 Overt on Dr Birmingh.1m 9, 1.1. l o t. ---Gl.dn Osborne H.lI (M" Gerdd L), }2) N. Ben((ln St., P.1I.11ine, III. Kl pp--<:O nsult Ch.1irm.1n. Lambd_MI I")' B cll While Bcbire (Mn. Rodne)'), 81} W. Claude, Lake Ch.1rles, h. Mu- H e1en Phelps DC'f' in (Mrs. John ). 108 W. 2nd St MI. Ple.1unl, 10 .1 Nu-j un Orr D on.1l<ison (Mrs. Itobe rt) , 181 6 WeSI rro helld Drive, Still ater, Okla. Xi-M ugarci Reevel Tho mu (Mrs. D.1vid C.), 96) F.1irv iu,' ve., Sdll.1ke Cit)'). Utah. Onlicron-Consuh Ch.irm.1n. Pi--Clto l T ro h.1n Gl o ver ( M rs. W.1yne), H8 S. Mead o Rd Wes t Covin.1, Cdif. Com mittee o n S t rum Acheson (Mrs. H o ud A Jr.) , 126 Pine Tree Rd., R.1dn or. P.1 Co mmitlee on Frl ternily Stud,. and Examinltion---Chain"an-Muy FOlter H aney (Mu. L.1 rence 0,), 20 16 N. CUC.1de ve., Colorado SpringJ, Co l o, SII , t r"iJOrJ 0" Prillt r"il:! SIIIJ:! "nJ Ex.mi,, /.I;onJ: Alph_M iss Rond .1 G.1mble. 14 M iddle 51., Beverly. MISS. Bel_M yra Dep. lm.1 Reimer (Mrs. Wm. E., Jr .). 214 Oxford Hill u ne, H Ucrlo..-n. P.1. Glmm_ J.1net L.1 udick G.1l1 ( M rs. E, B.). 1}21 H.1rvard Blvd D.1yton 6, Ohio. Dell_K llherin e Buts S.1l1ey ( M n, W. C.). 1600 Wesl 491h 51 No r fnlk 8, Va. Ep.ilon- nn e Chestnut B utlett (Mrs. C. P hilip). 15911 Lauderd.1le, Birm in lth am. Mi ch. ZeI.-August.1 H ite J oh nson (Mrs. Eric , Jr.>. 201 Soulh West St., Cr.1w{ordSI'ille, I nd. Et.-Ann Woodwor th 9 12 MI , Vernon. Chllt:.1n oolta, Tenn. Theta-Hdtn \ Y/elty Schlegel (Mrs. E, B.), )}77 Coppedge ve j acksonville II. Fla Iol_B .1rbar.1 Mu nson Lemuters (Mrs. Don), 806 S. J ohnson, Cubond.1le, Ill. K.pp_ lice B rown I.usen (Mrs. Robe rt ). 494' R ussell ve. Soulh M inneapolis 10. M inn. L.mbd.-Helen Go r,e. 6 16, W.1terman A ve ., St. Lou is 12, M o. Mu-M utha Henne s,sy Au sli n (Mrs. j R ,). 720·63rd 5 1 Des M oi nes 12 , 10w.1. Nu-R oberta R o berts R ow l.1nd (Mu. Albert), Rt 5, B ox 476, Texuk.lina, Ten s. Xi-El inbe-th Knowles nderson (Mrs. C H .), 1803 171h ve., Gr eeley , Colo. Omicron-Helen Gluer D.1vison (Mrs. Enl N.). 6}6 ' l.1ke ve T.1com., Wuh. Pi-M.1 id.1 Lee Brad s haw (Mrs. J ames H.), 77 0 R ub y ve Reno. Nev. Pi Phi Timu Commillee-C oorJjn at or: M .1ri.1nth.1 j ames Willi .1ms (Mrs. Ben j. m in R Jr .), }70 S. ve ., \'(I ebsler Gr o ves 19 Mo. Pr ov;n(t Coo ,J;n410,1 : Alph.-He len Ove r holt Tinker (Mrs lex). T o wn and Counlry Apt! Green",ich, Conn. Bell-Doro thy V Mill er H a ll er (Mrs. H uold 5.), P oin t 51 S.1lt sburg, P .1. Gamm.-E liube th Dun Calhoun (Mrs. Joseph C. j r.), 2277 13mbertOfl R d., Clevd.:lnd Heights, Ohio. Delt.-He len M o rg.1n Glusc r (Mrs. u OG.), 112 Somerset Rd" Wilmington }, Del. Ep.ilon-R ut h E G o lde n Pick I (Mrs j oseph, jr .), 1619 P l.1Iuu Dr,. JlI ckso n , Mi ch. Zet.-Muy Winkler Bre nn.1n (Mrs. Jerry E., Jr .). }616 Elm Ct., A nderson Ind, Et.-Ele anor Saunders Morris (Mrs, William T Jr .), 76 E. Chestnu t 51" As heville N.C. Theta-R uth Black Arn o ld (Mrs. Sidney M ). 1611 M t. P ar.n Rd., N.W Atl.1nt.l;, Ga, l o t.-Miri am W yli e E ickhoff ( M rs, H uold I')' 5727 St., D o wners Gr ove Ill Kapp.-M II")' Margaret Limen Grist (Mrs. .1mes) , 24 Winon.1 Ct Applet o n. Wis. L.mbd.-M .1ualou M.1 rsh.11 1 Roth ( M rs. Mil o K .). )24 N. MI. Olive, Silo.1m Springs rk. Mu - H elen Wahon West (Mrs, / A rch). 3108 V.1 l1ey Dr., S ioux Ci t')', 10"". Nu-J an et McDondd Sa yer J unes T ,), }413 Bri slol, A marillo, Tex IS. Xi-M ildrcd Smith And erso n (Mrs. Nornl M.) , 204 A rgyle Pueblo , Colo.

Omicron-Helen V , O sl.1nd Mc Pher son (Mn. W. E.), 7640 S.W. North s hire St Portbnd n Ore Pi-Lucindl Griffith Bu rr o ws (Mrs G.1tes W,) 910 R iver I ane. San t a n.1. ulif. Committee on Fr.ternity Music---Chairman-Pat Billings B.1l l.1rd (Mn. J ohn W jr. ), 742} Elmonle , K anus Cit)' I) , M <I. CO",,,, ,UII M"" btrJ: Fran ces Br is ao ce Cah'ert (Mrs ,), Bo x 244. Marked Tree, A r k , Helen R. Choci.1t Schudd (Mn p, S .). 1014 C.1o tr ell 51 Decatu r , III. Lor raine Buc kman Brenton (Mrs ). }OO E , Mucy St S.1n u Fe, N. M Commitlee o n Ch.peron. Elsie Mu m, H ubb.1rd (M ts. Willis M ) , '2' Bri sto l Lane. Arl ing t o n H eights. III Emma H .rpu Turner Memo ri.1 Fund Comrnil1t-Chai,,,,,,n-Lillian Puringlon McN 3ughi (Mrs. Hec l o r C). 2901 I! Ninth ve Denver 6 C o lo Commiltll Aft",btrl : Nin.1belle G reen D .1me (Mrs W),.11t E ) , 2900 6th Ave N., St. Peters hurg. Fb Lillian Beck Ho lto n (Mtl Edwin Lee), 217 N. 14th St Ma nhattan. K.1n Ce nltnni.l Fund Comnlittu---C h a;rman- M rs. T. Leonard Ge o rge, )708 W. Fu nk l in 51., Ri c hm ond, VJ. T,t.Jll rt r-- Miss Eli ubeth Jo hnson, )64, Visl.1 Del M o nte, V.1n Nun, C.lif. Co mm iull M,,,,buJ "nJ Art" Dist rib"t;t", : Alpha , Bel.1 , Gamma: M rs. F. H om er H .1g.1m.1n, HOI Medf o rd Rd ., Wynnewood, P.1. DeIl.1, Epsilon, Zet.1, Et.1 : Mrs. T. Leon.1rd George, nos W. Funk li n St ., Ri chmond, V.1. Thet.1, 1011, Kapp.1 , J..a mbd.1: Mrs. j L1 o),d Bro wn. 170 8 G C' lfvle'" Dr Urh.1na, III. Mu , Nu : Mrs. Theo d o re N. Shrevc, 1784 Leyden St., D enver 7. Col o. Xi , Omicron: Mrs Ph i llip j Shen o n, l H9 Third A ve Salt l3ke C it y. Uuh Pi : M iss Elil.l bcth l o hn son Vist.t D el Mo nte, V.n NUl:s C.!if. Commi uee on EX1,enal o n---<;'h.,rma,,-Mafl .1nn e Rel4 Wild (Mrs. Robert 5.),2021 Be lmont Rd N W., Washingt on 9. D C Committee o n Can.dl.n Prolec t --Ch..-trm.n-M .lIfg.ret Drummle Bags (Mrs. 0, C), )')1 Q ue en Mu y Rd M on lru l 29 Q uebec C l n C"mmi uu on M.null --Ch""",,,n- DorOlhy Colem l n Thnrm.1n (Mtl. Floyd). 1221 Elm 51 WinnelKa. Ill. ,. Committee members: Belle Fullerton POOle (Mrs. Willace H ) }028 Gunt St. Evanston, III. Ikrn.1dine Chuley Sawers ( Mrs Arlhur R.), 144 6 Edgewood l3ne. Winnelb, II I, NAT IO NAL PANHELLENIC CO NFEREN CE NPC Ch.irman-Mrs. J oseph D. Grigsby. Grigsby's Sution, L1nd ol'er, Md Pi B,I. Phi Dtlf'6al t-- M rs. Robert S. Wild. 2021 Belmont Rd N.W \'(/uhinj!ton 9. D .C Committ" 0" Pdnhtlltn;(j Ch.i"rr"n-Mrs. Crecene A F.1 r r is, 2997 S.W. P.1irview Blvd POrli2nd , Ore. Cemmill" e w C;I, P nhtlltn;cJ Ch.i,man-Mrs. St.1ehle, 481 T orrence Rd ., Columbus 14 Ohio.

DIRECTORY

ALPH A PRO V INCE

P"Jid,nl- Ethd Sanford Ada ms (Mrs Philip E .), 110 M a r lbo ro St .• Bo.ton 16. Mus Ar"i", A/ph_Uni vers ity of Ma ine , Bllbar.a Y or lc, 210 N. ESlabrooke. U o f M., Orooo, Me Ntll'" Sfoth, A/phd-Dalhousi e Univcn;ilT Jo an ne Dowell, 11 Brid," St. , HalHu, N S , un Vrr",UI AI,th_Middlcbury Colltgc, Kalah Po.c u. Battell Center, Middlebury College, M iddlebury. VI

Vlrmon t Btl_University of Ver mont, Noel A H alle tt, 369 S. ProlPttt 51., But\inllo n, V!. AftllllllthllUlt1 A/ph_Bosron U n ivers ity , Barbara Dietrich, 140 Ba, Sllte Rd .• Boston U Mus. Af ,IIJdrhMJttll of Massachusetts, M a rilynn Kolnyk, }88 N. Plu nnt, Amh nn, lo nnut;tllt Alpha- University of Co nnecticut, Ba r bara Salo, Pi Beta Phi H o use, S t Ofrs, Co nn. BET A PR O VIN Ce: Prt sid tnl - M.r ian. Euns Carpe nter (Mrs. C. R ) , Twigs lane, R o I. State College , Pa . Ntw Y o,. Alpha- Syracuse University. Patri cia H a hn 210 W.lnut PI.. Syracuse. N.Y. Ntr., )'0 '. Gamma- St. L,IIIo're nce University, Pi Be l Phi H ouse, C.nton. N. Y Ntw )'0'. Dtlla-Co rnell Univeuity, Suun H urd. 4} -.j Cornt1 1 U flha ca, N. Y PrH"" / ,,,i.4 Btld-Bu c knell University, Ann Isabel Wiley. Box W212, Bu c kn ell Unlveuity, Pt",,,,lrd,,ia Gamm_Dickinson College. Judy Richmond Draye r Hall , Dickinson College. ClItlisle, Pl. Pt"""IIIII,ia Epsilo n- Pe nnsylvania Sta te Uni \'enity. J olnice Oh on. Box }17. McEIIIIo'oIin, University P:llk. Pl.

G A MM A PROVI NCE

P,tliJtt,,- Ma ry Jan e Stein Oerrinler ( Mrs. Pa ul ), 3306 Hard isty A'fe Cincinnati g , Ohio. Ohio Alph-<)hio University. J udith Callahan. 6 S. College , Athe ns. Ohio. Ohio Btta-Qh io Stale University. Sue Frobe rg , 1845 I ndianola Ave " Co l umbus. Ohio. Ohio Ddld- Oh';o Wesleyan Univer sity. G en Greenfield. Au stin HaJl, Dela"·a,e. Ohio. Ohio ep silo,,- University of T oledo , J udy Patterson. 182 6 ]erm:ain Dr" T o led o. Ohi o. Ohio Ztt_Miami University, Sally Sch:\efer, 52 Sta n ton Hall, Oxford, Ohi o. Ohio et_Deni,on University, Sally Tyle r Shaw Hall , Deniso n U .• Granville. Ohio.

D E LTA PROVINCE

PrtJid,,, , - Kuh erin e W arfield Black Musenbe rg (Mrs. Georae), 5608 Purlingt o n Way Balt i mo re 12, M d M " , I,mJ Bt l d- University 01 Mu yla nd, Charlsie H ar kins. 12 Fraternity Ro Collele Park Md D,SI,icl Df CDIMmhia A/ph-Ceo rRe WuhinRton UniWHiry. D onna Immen. St .• \'Quhington, D .C. Vi rgini" Al phQl- Rando l ph. Mu o n W oman's College. Sedley H o tch k iu. 46 1 Webb H all , R M W .C. , Lynchb urg , Va. Gamma- College o f William and M ary. Regina Ann e H Olbnd. Pi Beta Phi H o use. William sb urg Va. lr'tJ l Alphd \X/est Virginia University. Lynne Stucher. 14 93 University Ave., Morgantown, W Va

EPSILO N PROVINCE

/', tJidtnt - Mu ine Williams M o rse (Mrs. Carl H ), 660 Glenway Or .• Bi r mingham, Mich Mi rhif,lIn A/ph il- H illsdale College, Carolyn Brahm East H all. H illsdale. M ich \l irhi&lI n Bt l _University nf Mi chigan. M arilyn G l owacke. 836 T appln. A nn Ar bo r M ich. l\!ichi[(lI n G.",md- Michi(t"oln Scate University, Man- Ellen Griffin 3'} N H arrison Rd East Lansing Mi rh i\firhi&,." Dtll_Albion College , Kolr en Boeke, SUSann.l Wesley H all, Alb ion. M ich. O"'lIdo 01 T oron to. Catherine Sheld on. 8' St. George St" Toronl O. Ont Can. O"lario Btr_Un i'f ersity of Western Onta rio. Lois James, 58 ESKx St.• London O nt" Can.

ZET A PRO V INCE

P, tJidt"r Mary Catherine Brewer Arth ur (Mrs. James), R R. #5 , White Oale Lake, Columbus Ind I"d',,"a Alphd- FrJnklin C , lIege Charl o tt e H ensley , R R. }, Box 17. Franklin I nd. InJi,INd Btl,.- I ndiana Universi ty. I. inda Ro berts. 928 E T hird. Bl oomi ng-t o n. I nd. I"did nd Gam",a- Butler University. Mary ] o Harding 831 W Hampton, Indianapolis. Ind I"Jia"" D ,I, Purdue Univer <i:y. Cnolann Eickmeyer lOll State 51 West Lafaye tte Ind. r"di.". Ep Jilo ,, - DePauw University. Celia Wilson. Pi Beta Phi H ouse, Green castle , I nd. h,di.". Ztt_Ball Slate Trachers College. Camlte Atk inson. ROlen Hall Mun cie. Ind.

ET A PRO VIN CE

P,tJld,,,, - Mi u Suey H all. 22 17 A lu. Ave Louisville. Ky K ,ml/c" Alph. Unlver,-t,. of I.oulsville. !klly Christian. 12} E Shipp St I.ouisville B Ky. T'''''f'Jut AJph - University of Chattanooga. Connie Cheal. 311 James Bl vd., Sign.1 ""Ountain. T enn.

T,,,,, tlJ, t Bt/a- Vanderbilt I.u("y Kerr. I IB ·24th So Nolshville. Tenn TI1'''''''t G.",,,,.- Univeuity o f Tennessee, Gail Buch ln an. 1618 W. Cumberland. Knoxville. Tenn No,/! Cttro/i"a A/ph_Uni'feuity of NOrth Carolina. Sandra T ro t man. Pi Beta Phi H ouse. Hill N .C. V orlh rll,o/i"a B"d- Duke lJn i vCl,iry Gini H udntll, - O}-i Co lieKe SllIion. Durham N.C. S" .,It Ca'Dli"tl. -I //lh..--UniHuity of Sou th Carolin.l. Rose mary Fellcu 1412 Whittaker Dr Columbil. Sr. THETA PRO V INCE

P'Wdlfll - !kcky Gumm Conley ( M rs. Adelbc.rt), 4H8 Mun day Rd .• Ardsley. Ja cUon'fille, Fla. ,-lId ",. Allh_Birmingham ·Southem College. Gwen D ill ard Box 49, Birm ingham.Southern Collc-ge Brrmlngholm. Ala Ald,.",d Btl_Universiry o f A llbama, Anne Smith, Box 2144, Univtui ty, Ab AI";tt",,, G.n",,_Ahbolma Polrt«h n ic I nstitute, J oyce Mc-Isheimer. Dorm ", Room lOB , A uburn, Ab Fl orid. Unn C'tsiry Jun Donnelly 80s 600. Stetson Uni., ,, IkLand F la. FID,iJ Btl _Flo ridl Sr.1te Unil'erSlty, Lynne Williuru , 51} W Collqe Ave., Tllbha}5« , Fb. F1o,iJ. Gd",,,,_R o liins Colleae. Pau b Jo nes. BoJ: 108. R",Uiru Collea:e. Winte.r Park, Fla. Gr D"i. AJlh.-{]niversjry of Geora;ia, Elleo Thompson, IU Cherokee An .• At hens. Ga

IOTA PROVINCE

P,nitl".,- F.y Mattin Gross (Mu. L Morell) ,..6 Woodland An.• Hinsdalt. III. III''' D;' Alphd- Mon mouth Coll'&I:, J antt Mowll. Winbrll: le r Hall , M onmouth , III. lIIi"DiJ Bu", D,/r_Knox Colltee B.rbara Barnstud, HI Day St., Galrsbur" III, IlIm DI' Ep,il o" N orlhwrsltrn Univeurly. Nanette Rusk , 636 Emer wn. Evanston, Il l. IIIt"olJ Z,t--oninoity of Illinois, Joni Wintland , 100) S. St .• Champai n, III. """ois EI_Millkin Univtnity, Judy H.nts, 46 Pirs t South Shorts, DtUlur, IIi. IlIm DtJ 1 hUll - Budlty Unio;rrsily , Suunne RtYhurn , ) 10- Pt05p«t Rd ., Ptflfia. III. KAPPA PROVINCE

P,tI;dut-Emma L. Bachrlder Sorum (Mn. C. H .), 938 Uni tu ity Bay Dr., Madison ), \Vis Wi/r o" n " Alph,,-Univtuily of Wisco nsin. Mary Ellen K iddie , 2H Langdo n St ., Madison , Wis W; UOIfJflf B,,_Brl oit Colle,t, Donna Ch"Jer, Ion Bluff St .• Btloil, \Vis. WiJ(u,i" G"",._Lawrcnce Colie,e, NanO' Juo Ndson, 4 Sale Hall. Lawrence Colle,e, Applet on, Wk 1I""it o/'lI Alph_University of M anitoba, Margaret lsabtl M cLtan. \X'o men's Re side nce. U o f M., Wi nnipe g 9. M:.an C"Jn N o .lb Du1. 0'd Alpba- University of NOllir O.lr: ou. K"y Kenvitlc, 1,06 hh A,'c. N , Gu.nd F uk5, N.D. ,\It",ttlt.tll Alpb_University of M inneSlrta. Ja ne M udler, 1109 S E. Fiilh St Minneapolis 14 Mrnn

LAMBDA PROVINCE

P"utl,,,t- M.ry Eliz.abtch Zimmerman Knipmeyer (Mrs. L L)' 612 W. )Otb St., Kansu City 11, Mo. Mi llo ,," Alpb_UnivCTsity of Missouri , Marit Gruenemacher , ) II Eut RolJ ins, Columbia, Mo. AI; lIo"ri B,t_Wuhingcon UnivtL'1ity, Chtri lee Kruse , Fouy th Re sidence Ha lls. DOrm "C", 51. I. ouis }O, Mo. MiJION'; G ",,,,_Druf')' Colle e A nn Woody, Wall. ce H.II, Drury Collele, Sprinafield, Mo Alphlf- Univ eai cy of Arlca n$lS. Cynlhia Ensland , PI lku Phi H ouse, FJ)'e u e \illt , Ark LO"' JIUfl,1 Alph_Newcomb College, Ju dy Shaw. 17 2 1 Robe l! 51., Ne · Orleans. b UN;J;,,"" Btl_Louisiana State University, S.lIy Hinkle. Box 7644. LS , U. , Baton Rouae 3 la o

MU PROVINCE

PrtJld'r"I- Ruch Louisc Dierks, 161 W. Rio Rd ., Lincoln, Neb

l ouu Alph_l o.a \Xfrsleyan Co lltge, Kar en Vo rhkahl , Schaeffrr·Trie5<hmann H all, ML Plu san ! , I() V<J l ou " Btt - Simp son College, Sand,. Prckens. 406 N Buxton, Ind ianol •. Iowa. l Oll" G"",.orr_l o" 2 Sute University, J o Ellen Co nley, 208 As h, Amts, Iowa. low" Ztt,,-Uninrsily of 1011'., Sarah Franks, 8U E. Wuhina:t on, 10"'. City , lo,,·a. S o" , h Dd ol" Alph_Univetsity of Soulh Dakou, Nell Williams. 118 N. Plum. Vermilli .'n, S D B,t_University of Nebraska, Elise Kendall, 426 N. 16th, Lincoln. Neb. K"" JIf' A/ph_University of Kan sas, Judy Bo lus. 1246 M ississippi, lawrence, Kan K,I/I JdJ B"d- Ka nsu State College o f AI/:r iculrure and Appli ed Seimce, Harritt )0' Denison Manh ltun, Kan

NU PROVINCE

P' l'JIdr"t-E I"ise G lazne r H ensley (Mn. Carl W ,) P.O. Box 4'8, Kem ah, Te ns. OH"ho mll A/pb_University of Oklah oma, Bette C:.arnlhan, 1701 S. Elm, Norman, Okla Bt t.t-Oklah om3 Sute University. Mugaret Kay Park. 923 Univtrsity, Stillwater, Okla Tu", Alph_Uni'fCrsit)' o f Texas. Elizabdh Ann Bro n, 2300 San Antonio , Austin, Tens. TUIf' Bu_Southern Methodis t University, Sallie Schirmu, 3101 Daniels , Dall.u, Tens T, :C4 J G4",.orr_Tens Technol ogical College Linda Barnhill , Box 80, Drant, Texu Ttch ., lubbock , T U4' Ddt_Tuas Christian Univeuit y. Lois Ann C2l1an, Box 224, T C.U Ft. W o rth , Tex.u. Ntw Afuit o Alpb_University o f NC"'l' Mex ico. Simmie Grbson, 1701 Mesa VISta Rd N E Al buquerqut, N M.

XI PROVIN CEi

Prrlid", t- luq Scott Steinhauer (Mrs George N,), 4HO E. 6th A "e. , Drnver 20, Colo. Color"Jo Alphl-University of Colorado, Ann e El bo n , 890 11th St., Boulder, Colo. Co{o,tu/o 8,t_University of IXnver, Mary Olson, 12) S. Elizabelh, Denver. Colo. Colorado G.,,,,,,,--COlorado Sute University, Edith Pedrnec. 1220 S. College , Ft. Coll ins , Col o. W7 0.orri", Alph_University o f Wyominl. Kather i ne KUlland, Pi Brt. Phi H ouse , Laramie, Wyo Ulllh Alph_University of Utah, Gay Galliun, 17 S. 12th Eas t , Salt lake Cit)·, Utah Mn/",,,,, Alph_Mont.n. St.tt Colk,e, Marion O'Britn, Quad 0 ., Bozem.n, MODt , OMICRON PROVINCE

P,lJ;tI",t- UJu Ann Chase Tuft (Mrs. SttW.,I), 1938 S. W, Edacwood Rd Portland I, Ore W"Jhi"" o" A/ph_University of Wuhin31 0 n , Jan iu Ohl so n, 4H8 -1 7th N.E Scmle, Was h tr '"J hill ,t,, 1f B,r Wuhin,(j:!on 'Ult ('o lltl/:e Clml Gunthtr , 707 Linden. W.:nh W ",h;".to " G"• .orr--COllrae of Puaet Sound, Mary Alice Murrills, Box 33. Tenzler Hall. CPS. TacomJ 6. Wash O,t,O" AIPb_University of OUIon , Marth. MaO', IH8 Kincaid, Eu,ene, Ore. 0",0" B,/--ote,On Statt Colle8t, Sus;an Btlgg•. 3002 Harrison, Co rv3l1is, Ore Or"D" G41'1'm_Wi!lamctte University, Suzanne Smullin, 1.(4) Sute 51.. Salem , Ore . AII"t" Alph_Uninuity of Alberta, Eluno r Betts, 68 St. Grorat ' s errs .• Nurse's Rt s. Uni', Hosp , Edmonton, Alta., un /J"b o A/pha- University of Idaho, Ma rsha Buroker PI Beta Phi H ouse, M oscow, Idaho.

PI PROVINCE PrlJ;d",,- Saub Pau line Wild Go rd on (Mrt. W. G.), II" S. Oa.k Kn oll Ave ., Puaden ), ullf , C"I ,/o ,,,tU Btl_University of California, Judith An n Richuds, 232) Piedmont. Betkeley 4 , Cald. Cult/or,,;1l Galllm..-University of Southern California, Nannette Salih. 647 W. 28ch St Los Angeles 7, C.lif. C.,li/or ni., D,lt _U niversi ty of ulifornia at l os Angrles, Carol Carter, 700 Hillard Ave Los Angrlu 24. C.,lrlo ,,,j., EpJNotr-San Diego Stlte College , Pac M cWilli3ms, )0)8 Man sfie ld St., San Dieg o. Calif. C"ltto,,,i,, Z,14- UnivtlSity of California 3t Santa B.rbua. Carol Wallace, 1620 Grand Ave 5an!J C3 1iL N,"u1" A/ph_University of Nevada, Katen Tuttit , 869 N Sierra St., Reno, Nev. A.h o"" A/ph_University of Ar izona, Barbara lambert. 10)) N Mount.in, Tu cson. Ar iz.

';]jepartm ent D I RE CT ORY

SUfttllr1 fo r thl Allun"" "nd G,II" J Vi U' PflJidml-Do rotliy l\.( uf&a n (Mrs. Kent R ). 2648 51., Lin coln 2 Ntb. Di,trlOr (II P'o.,. m J-Eve]yn Peten Kyle (Mrs. Stanley E.). 23 Oak K noll Garde ns Dr Paudcnl, Calif. A/11m". ClIIh Editor-Virlinia Sherman Kozak (Mrs. Andrew ), R D I , K irkville, N Y O,J" 01 Goltl", A"ow-address co rre s pondence to Central Office

Alumna! Club Corresponding Serre/aries

• N o Officer list rece ived UN o Corresponding Sec. Used Pies. ALPHA PROVINCE

Viu PrtJiJuI-Rena Campbell S o wln (Mrs. Merrill). 21 Forest 1\ye , SanB o r M e. Al4JJ.--caro l Coats Bundy (Mrs. James R.), 121 Windsor, Pittsfiel d. M ass. BJI,lif' &' on , VI. - Ircnc Ovitt Cheney (Mrs. Arthur). 88) S Prospec t 51 ., Burlingto n , VI Easu r" C(ulnu liut - M iH V io la Fedo rszyk, R.R. 3, Willimantic. Conn. f!.ttJttrn Mainr-Mary Guloac Houghton (Mu. H erbtrt R.). 36 Myrtle St. , Orono, Me. B Ollon, Mall - Nan LaRoc he Ladd (Mrs. H arold M ) , 73 Monu ment Ave ., S"'ampscott, Man. H idi'"r, NS C"".--urol yn M cKillop (Mrs. S. E.). 0 Lud:now St Apt, 16, H alifax, N.S Can. Hart ford, Conn.-Dorothy J urgelu Kr ivk k (Mrs. Ge o. A.), 90 Ayers Rd., Wapping, Conn. Monlreal, Qllebtc, Can. - K ay Craig Sovak (Mrs R. J .), 47 Gables Ct., Beaconsfield, Que Can. N,w H" ",n, Conn.-Jane Weber Ru ek (Mrs. Don V.), 124 Pool Rd., N o rth Hav en, Conn. Po,II.",d, Me.-Miu Ro berta Wyer, 108 Longfello w St., Westbroo k, Me. S Olllhtr" Fai,fltJd COllnll, Co n" .-(athe rine Clark Ma dden (Mrs. R 5.), 204 T oken e ke Rd ., Darian. Conn. T hamn Rh" " Conn.-Car o l Bjork Paul (Mrs. R. D ), 74 Allen St ., Groton, Conn.

BETA PROV I NCE

V;(f , P,lIid , IJ/-Mildred M oyer O'Oonnell (Mu. Allen T,), Girdle Rd .• Elma, N.Y. J'tlb"nl , N.Y.-Alison Vail Crai" (Mn. Bru ce). R.D. 1. Voorheesville, N.Y. 8,,6,,10, N Y.- Betty Schmitt Sheedy (Mrs, K. Jose ph), 109 N. Ellicott 51., Williamsville 2 1, N.Y. C,n lr"l P",nl,l"ani_loohrgaret T o ml inson Confer (Mrs. P. C.J. 642 Upper Market 51 Milto n. Pa H",.,iJbllrK Ca,lis/e, P". - M iss Lo uise Heckman. 33 2 W. Green St., Mechani cs burg, Pa. Lon, Islftnd N orlh Short , N.Y.-Constance Wilder Compton (Mrs J G.). 89 Deepd ale Dr Man h.ase t. N.\. Ntw Yo,. Cit" N.Y. - Mi ss Aretta Burr, 308 E. 79 th St., New Yo rk 21, N.Y . Norlh"" N,w Jerst,Y-Marilyn Ben; Spoe rl (Mn. R E.). 8 Hillto p Rd Shor t Hill s. N J Pbil.Je/phi" , Pd. - Betty Black Lenderman ( Mrs. E. Harvey Jr .) , n Stctplec hue Rd ., Dev o n, Pa Pill sh"h , Pa.- Laura H ays Bo wma n (Mu. J ohn). '06 1 Fifl h Ave Pittsburgh 32, Pa. Pi mbllr,h,SDMth HiIIl, Pd.-Ruth Wright O sborne (Mrs. Bradford A.). 11 80 Logan Rd Belhel Pa rk P.J.. POIIKh."Plie, N.Y.-Ruth Daggett Noyes (Mrs. Ro btrt) , 41 Cro ft Rd Poughkeepsie, N Y. Rid,ewood, N.J.-P olly Venning Gleas o n (Mrs. J F .), Ru skin Rd Rad burn. N.J. Rochelltr, N.Y.-Mary Jane Groves Cr u iks hank (Mrs. J ohn). 30 Wend o ver Rd ., Roc hes ter 10, N.Y. Scb,ntrlftd" N.Y.-Gladys Cottrell Larabee: (Mrs. Jo hn c.). 116 Willow Lane Scotia. N Y Sl ate CoUeKe. Pa .-Robe rta Ma c M ou ntz Shultz (Mrs.), 10' Old M ain, U ni versity Park. Pa. S, rtlClllt , N.l'.-Jean Crennan M cCuen (Mrs. D ona ld), 101 D ow ning Rd., Dewitt. N.Y. l1' tllrh csttr COllnl,. N.Y. - Elunnr He rmln Pusta y (M rs. Fred S >. 1207 C.IIlifornia Rd Eastchester. N Y Y or. CO II"' Y, Pa. - Pri sc illa Chancello r (Mn. Tho mas, Jr .). 1243 Og ontz St. Y o rk Pa

GAMMA PROVINC E

Vire P" sidul- He len Boucher Dix (Mrs. C.IIff E.). 6028 Dublin Rd Dublin, Ohio. A.,on , Ohi_Nancy J o lefferson Gus (Mn. K W.), 2389 14th St.. Cuyhoga Falls. Ohio. Alh,nl, Ohi_Gmehe n Bantow Barnes (Mrs. Bert). 74 Stewart St. , Athens. Ohio. Canlon , Obio-Nan cy Shuman Pick ar d (Mrs. Wayne), 37 14 ClIn ·ood. N. W., North Cant o n , Ohio. c;,rrinnftti, Ohio-BctlT Berry Rose (Mrs A H.). 918 El m. Terrace Puk, Ohi o. CI , Jl lldnd EftJ I- Harriet Billman Weidner (Mrs. Ebert), 1078 Av o ndale Rd ., South Eu clid 21. Ohi o. C/ , ,,tlftnd W ill- Mar y A lice Ba rlow Persch e (Mrs. Rob t ) 31709 J.a !ct Rd Av nn b!r:e Ohin Co lllmilllJ, Ohio-Barbara O sborn H oge (Mrs. R A ) , 1973 Hi lls id e Dr., Columbus. Ohio. O""on, Ohio-J (\sc phine Crabbe M cCo rm ick (M rs. Jo b n 1.), 98 Je anttte D r., Centerville '9. Ohi o. H"", illo n, Ohi_Jo an Davenport Hi lleary (Mrs. D o n). 637 H aven Ave.• H.II milton, Ohio. /..4., COIl1l ' l, Ohio- Lynn Ha rgrove Cox ( Mu, Je rl)' L.), 2147 Green Ridge Dr Wickliffe , Ohio. N,wu. G,,,n.ille , Ohi_Mary Blackman Parsons ( M rs. H u& b ), Columbus Rd R F.D. I, Gunville. Ohi.) Ohi D Viii"" Ohi_A nn 1. uupp OsborDe ( M rs. John G.), n Reid Ave .• Wheeling W.Va SP,ilf&fitld, Obi_Anna Jea n Pappu Gianakopo ul os ( Mrs James) , 21 Trento n PI. , Springfield. Ohio. T o/cd o, Ohi_Miss J anet Mc William. 2846 Inw ood Dr Toledo 12, Ohio. Y O''''& IIOW IJ 'Wft""" Ohio-Virginia Ward Johnston (Mrs. H D 1.), 640 H igh, N E Warr e n. Ohio.

DELTA PROVINCE

Viu· P,tliill,,'-Mui f! Tunsull Lin&o (Mrs. B Harrison), 17) 1 Lanier PI.. N.W ., Wubin&ton 9. D.C. A,/ilf,IOIJ AI,Xdlfd,.i", Vd .-G race Dunn uzorcbick (Mrs. D C.). 1002 Marc Dr F.IIlls Ch u rcb. Va [ubi. o" , ,MiI.-Miss Suu nn e Willsoo, 129 DutntnrtOD Rd ., Baltimore 12, Md Ci.lutu , W.Vd.-8arbua Clark McEh,te (Mn. Cbu les). 303·B 29th St , S E , Cbat l es ta D W Va

Cl4ri ,b", r.V".-Urol H Kibler Guton (Mu Jame.). 604 Buet St , ClarUbur,. w v • MtH,_f_., F.Y4.-Muy B.teman Duis (Mn 1. M , Sr ), 401 Rotuy St , MOr&.nt o n, W.V • N01ol j , Y4.-Judy Willi.ms Gr«n (Mrs J A ), 2"18 W 3.y Aye ., N orf o lk. V• RKh",uJ, V" (May L Keller)-Aanes Price C1rurland (Mn (;wr,t). 101 Ratcl iffe Ayr , Ri c bmond 22, Va R04"d , V• •-Consuncr Tnon Sf110n (Mrs G T.), 264 1 Non i n&hun An ., S E•• Ro. nokr Va SOldhlnf W.Y" -El i hbctb Archib.ld CarNlbrrs (Mrs. W B ) 1806 Honaker A.,e ., Pr inctt on W V• W.,hi",to", D C.- Dorth l, n Gr iffio Sm i th (Mrs E C.), 2 11 8 <4 9t h St N W ., W u b 7. D C. W" l hhf"rnI , O C /r.- Dianr: McM«1 Wtt her i ll (M rs. J P .) 4012 4 1th 51 N W ., W u h in&t o n 16, D C. Wit",;"" o" Oll -Anna Mary Rid , Lan& (Mrs E F ) , 16 Granite Rd .• Ala poc u. Wilmin,ton 3. Del.

EPSILON PROVINCE

Viu,P,"ill,,,,-RutlJ Ann Cbrisl i.nKn Ternrl (Mrs Albrrt P , Jr.), )1) RiYlrd Blvd • Gr osse Poi nte lO , MI ch A"" AII00r, Mut.-N.ner Pitch Pe.rson (Mrs W.II. ce), 1141 Kay Pkw, , Ann Arbor, Mich 8100",,, ,111 H ill_Betty Rose Hilder (Mrs Fru.er P.). 2682 Endslri&h D r • Birm ingham, Mich. Ort,oil , M irh -Maril,n M.rcb Carl (Mrs T. M ), 8)70 Ingr.m Dr., Gudrn City, Mich. Gr""J R",iJ" Mirh.-Dorothy Tuttle Ha&erm.n (Mrs.). 140) Ell iot S E., Grand R.pids, Mich Grrm, Poi"" , Mirh.-Ann Phipps Benner (Mrs. C. J ). Ul1 Devo nsh ire Rd Gr os sr Po intr lO, Mich H"mil,o", O"t., C4".-Miu Su:r:anne M Hr n ry. 8 )3 Main St., E .• Hlm ilto n O nt , Can ,,,r jl(}", M;i'h. - Bettr Sh ield. Whitmer (Mrs Donn). 241 St J. ckt on. Mich ,...,,,,i,,, f., ,, u",in" Mir h.-J oln Lawlrr Stapleton (Mrs \'(Im J ). l i ncol n Ave , lan sing M ic h {..ondo" ant., C"". - Ruth B lack Rusht o n (Mrs John A ) High iew A ve R R II. Londo n. Ont C.n Ninth WooJUlllld, Mith.-Gin&er Moulton Hu ck (Mu. V. R ). 623 Coo lidge. Bi,minab.m. Mich. So-thUlt/ftr" M;thi,,,,,-Patricia Butler Crouse (Mrs. Edward), 229 Ill inois. Baule Creek. Mich. T oro ,,' ., 0" ,. , C.•. - D i.n. Cameron Ro binson (Mrs. John). 191 S.ndrinaham Dr Do nsview, Ont., Can.

ZETA PROVINCE

Virt·Prtl;d,,,I- Bllbu. Onuslu M cQuiston (Mrs. R.lpb). 6120 Lawrence Dr .• Brend onwood. I ndianapol i 26 Ind A"d",OoJ , 1"J.-N.ncy Bud MIddy (Mrs. Gene), 31) W. 31th St., An druon, In d. 8100",i",to" , Ilri - An i t. Haven FlIz ier (Mrs. Huris) , ElIrtts ville, Ind. Col"",h" 1"J. -5.1I, Jensen Her,enr.der (Mrs. W. J.>' 319 Newsom Al'e., Columbus. In d. Fo" W",,,,, I" d. - Jran Ho lmarrn V olz (Mrs S. A .), 2141 Edgehill Dr Fort Wa,nr Ind. Fr"dli" , I"J. -Janr T«ters Vandiv ier (Mrs. David) , 401 N. Main, Fu nklin, Ind Gdr', l"d - Fil omae Trainer Schmidt (Mrs. Lronud). 37" Madi so n St.. Gary, Ind G,,,,, r , II, , I" J.-B rt.u. Van Vrankcn Coleman (Mrs. W. M.L 822 Indianapolis Rd ., Gr«ncutle In d. HII"'",O,,,I, ["d - Pat Pickford Blake (Mn. T om), 1411 Fo rest AVr. , Calumet City, Ill. I"Ji""4, 01;,, I"d .-Elizabeth Dixon Stuart (Mrs. Donald). 228 E. 82nd St I ndianapolis Ind Kd om o, lIrd.-Joln Zlcbn; Sch«1 (Mrs. A M .). 1110 Columbus Bhd .• Kokomo, In d [...,/""lIt ,.d.-PlUla Alcn ndu Wood. (Mrs. Ronald), 129 N. Chauner,.. Wesl taf.yelte. I nd. M""r i" ["d .-Ruth B.umeister Lanum (Mrs. R.y). 909 Cardinal. Muncie, Ind. Rirhmo nd , l1,d.-Jody Dow-ning Turnrr ( Mrs. J ohn), 722 South Wrst "1\" St. , R ichm ond. Ind So-th 8tnll M iJjIlW4i ", [nJ.-C.roIYD Funk Poste r ( M rs. Jamrs t.). 1602 E. Crdu, South Bend, I nd So.,ht"stun l"di/l,,_Donna HowiJOn Crenshaw (Mu Wm. , Jr.). R.R. 6, Shelbyville. Ind. So.thwIII"" J" di.,,_Ruth Bell Smith (Mrs. Charles E ) , }808 E. Mulberr y St , Evan s ville. In d T"" Hut" lll d.-Jun Craft Reifenbrra (M rs. James), 806 Talisman Rd , Terre Hautr. Ind

ET A PROV INCB

Vi(# P,tl ;d,nl- S. Lucilr Jennin, •. P O &x 506 , K in&sport. Trnn 8 1", Rid,r-Emma H o ls ton Greenwood Pylr (Mrs. George), 303 Park 51 . • Bristol . Va. Ch",,, Hill , N.C.-Mary Lowry Peacoc k (Mrs. Eric). 2 Granyille Rd Hill, N C Ch."/tlll , , N .C.-P.tricia Mor,an Schaffrr (Mrs. Wrn. R.). 42}7 Wend over Lane. Chul otte , N C ChtIJl",,00,4, T,n - M iu Carol An der JO n, 300 Lyncrest. Chattanooa •. Co/.",ji", S .C -Camill. Pbilson Humphrey (Mrs. J. W.). H21 Blossom St., Co lumbi. , S.c. K '''JJNlillt, T',," .-J. ntt Skidmorr Skinner (Mrs R obt.), Merriwood Dr. Rt 1<4 Knolfyille, Tenn. u ;cin, to" , K,.-Ruth Pile Setzer (Mrs. Wendell C.) 31) Ir vine Rd , Lex ingt o n. Ky Litt" Pi,t o", Tt"" .-<:arolyn Schweiu r Mueller (Mrs. Armand). R.R. I, Gatlinburg. Tenn {..o"i"ill" K,.-Brtty Bruchcl Martin (Mrs George). }7H Ro,ue Way. Louisville, Ky M,,,,lhil , T."" ,-Fr.net:s H .ytS Smitb (Mu T H ., Jr .), 17 Grove P ark Rd. , Me mphis. Tenn. N""hrill" T,,,,,.-GeOrieanna White Payne (Mrs. J ohn). 1323 Burton Valley Rd .• Nuhville. Tenn .

THETA PROVINCB

Vi r , p,,,id,,,I- K.thryn Leu twilrr Tanton (Mrs. G. C.) , Co ral Shores Dr., Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. Ath"", G -Oonna Cliffotd Mtdders (Mrs. W. P ), 123 8 S Lumpkin St , Athen. , Ga AII""t , G • - Ph,lIis Rh o .d. Edwuds (Mrs Jamrs 0 ) , 44 0 Jo hnson Fury Rd., N W Atlanta 19, 8 i,,,, i,,,h,,m, AI - Ann Andrew. Hill (Mu. J immy), 1820 Saulter Rd., Birminiham, AI • C!t .rwtIJ,." FI".-J.nrt Ed ith Twitchell H .mm (Mrs. Lewis H ), 1<138 Jasmine W." Clearw.ter, Fla DtLntl , PI".- Bubatl Rutter Orku (Mn. G. M ., Jr.), &It 193, Deland, Pia Fl UIIJ,.,J,Jt, FI4.-Brtty Sc:hmidt T o nkin, (Mrs J S.) 1318 S E. 12th Way. Ft L.uderdale. Pia /"d,O".i1I" PI".-8etty J.or: Po, (Mrs. Daris) , 2<43-4 BIlI.de Dr. , J.cbooyille. Fla . Wt/_", PI".-Mildred H .mpt on Conibeat (Mrs. H. W >, 18<41 Casco St , Lakeland , Fla !tf.;4.i, PJ4. - Marr Ethel Gilbert Prather (Mu S. W.>' 1112' S.W 88th Avr Miami )6, Fla.

M tml, omtry, AI" -(Anita V .n DrVoo rt Hudson)' Pat Shad oi n Will iams o n (Mrs Wm A .• Jr ) , 2638 Dr Monti Omcry A la. O rl_J4 JI'i",,., Pni , pu.-Ruby Burtncss Kef'en (Mrs E. A ), 22 Lake Dr .• Winter Park. Fl • Pt",,,u /,,, PJ".-M.r,.t'Ct M alShall Smith (Mrs C. G .), 132) North "A" St , Pcos.cola, Fla. S I Prlt"bra , PJ4.- Jean Burro Heni& (Mrs O P. ul). 1}40 Robin Rd. 5., S!. Petersbur, 1. Fla T"""" , PI". - loo Parmelee Hatton (Mrs Lon), 3604 Gardenia Dr., Tamp. 9, Fla T,out o",,,, A/4 -Cla i rr Palmer Ande rso n ( Mrs. Blt ry ) 28 P ath ic T UK. loo u AI• If tl l P.I", 8t"rh , PI• - Ann H ull Varn (M rs. A G ) , 380 1 S. O li"r , Wn t Pal m Belch FI

IOTA PROVINCE!

Viu.PrtJitJ,nl-Ednl Earl Duncan (Mrs. Perry). 2121 lIl ini Rd .• Springfield, Ill. Arlin,lo" Hti,htJ, 1II.-Mary Warburton Anderson (Mrs. Ray). 933 N. Harv ard, Arl ington Heisbts, III. , bon, III.-(ubbic Brook G.ddis)-Ethdyn Ray Prittincn (Mrs. R lr), Av on, Ill. ChdmPllign.U ,bana, 1IJ -Catol Lundin I.endrum (Mrs. Peter). 140 ) S. Mattis Ave , Champaign, III. Chicalo BMJintJl Women, IIl.-Miss Dorothy Tousley 7047 Bennett Ave., Chicago 49, III. Chiulo NOflh. IIl.-Jcan Bowlsby Ar nold (Mrs. Willard), 2111 N. Hudson, Chicago 1"'. III Cj,icdlO SOIl/h, JJI.-PCggy Hughes Leoni (Mrs. Paul E .), 60) East S}ed PI., Chicago 19, Ill. Chicago Wist $lIbllrlla", lII.-Rac Keller Wililei. (Mu. E. E., Jr.). 4707 Grand Ave., Western Springs. Ill. DUdtflr. JlJ.-Kay Keith Warner (Mrs. C. R ). 19 Ridge Drive , Dentur, III. DuP,,&, Cou nt" Ill. (Nina Harris Allen) -Ella Hushman Koucky (Mrs. F. L.). 178 Garfield Ave. , Elmhurst. Ill. GallJbu,g, 1II.-Gloria Richardson Bohan (Mrs. Peler). Dudley St Galesburg, Ill. G,tatt, Alton Arta, m. -Marie Schrader Baldridge (Mrs. Willis). 2601 Grandview, Alton, III. Himdal, Tow,uhip, lll. - Dorothy Sianky VanSant (Mrs. Ke nneth). 209 H o lmes Ave Clarendon Hills, I ll. lIIinoil Fox Rivlr Val/ty-Carol Orr Fleming (Mrs. Richard), 140 Rosedale, Aurora. II I. ]adlonvil/I, III. (Amy B. Onken)- Marcy Haeger McQuillan (Mrs. John), 348 S. Mlin. White HIli , Ill. lolitt, III.-Lucille Lorimer Evans (Mu. Glenn). 813 Western Ave., J oliet, III. Wt Coun t" 1II.-Joan Weilepp Sus (Mrs. W. F.). 311 Drake St., Libertyville, III. Milton TowmhiP-D o rothy Davis Collins (Mrs. Stanley). 243 Van Damin Ave., Glen Ellyn, Ill Monmouth, III.-Althea McConnell GittingS (Mrs. A. C.), Wiswell Farm, Cameron. Ill. North Short, 1Il.-Flora McCann Simpson (Mrs. J oh n L), 336 Abbotsford Rd., Kenilw ort h. lit N"rth Shor, I'., Ill.-Elizabetb J ordan Holman (Mrs. C. M.l. 9'0 Harvard Tee. , Evanston, III. Oak Park ·Ri"" PorlJI, 1II.-Phyliis Witte Kimmel (Mrs. Jack), 901 N. Hayes, Oak Park. III. Park RiJg,.DtI Pl4in lJ, 1II.-Mariorie Plew Hand:. (Mrs. M. W.), 1072 Jeannette Ave., Des Plaines, Ill. P fo r;a. lll.-Barbara Jurim Grang e r (Mrs. C. L.) 2706 N o rth Miss ouri Av e ., Peo na, Ill. Rorll!orJ, IIt.-Barbara Garretson Strausser (Mrs. Robert) 3918 Pinecrest Rd., Rockford, Ill. SOJlth Suburban Chir"go, III.-MarY Parsons Papp (Mrs. R. T.), 340 Nokomis, Park Forest, III. Springfit/J, III.-Barbara Watkins Bullard (Mrs. C. N.), n4 West Canedy. Springfield. III. T,i Cit),- Miss Marian Staack. 2608 Sixth Ave .• Moline, III.

KAPPA PROVINCe

Vict.Proidtnt - Orpha O'Rourke (Mrs. Andrew), 72' N. J eff erson. Chute, Wis. Bt/oit, Wh.-Dorothy Fisher Fr ederick (Mrs. L. G.), 1018 Bushnell St.. Bel oi t, Wis. Duluth, Minn.·Supaior, WiJ. - lone Nix o n Sibley (Mrs. F. H.), 3716 Crescent View, Duluth, M inn. Fox Riv" Vall", Wis.- Mary Wenzel Han egraaE (Mrs. J oseph). 3'8 S. Karlyn St., Kimberly, Wis. G,and Por/u, N.D.-Mae Marie M aim Blackmore (Mrs. B. H.). 623·Brd Ave. 5. , Grand Forks , N.D. Af,;dilon, Wis -M in Catherine Collins, 41 6 N. Livingston, Madiso n, Wis. Milw"dtt, W;I -Betty Stewart Moran (Mrs. Marvin), HOI E. Marion St .• Milwaukee 11, Wis. Minn,,,polis, Minn.-Inez Wilson Deming (Mrs. F. L.), 4401 E. Lake Harr iet Blvd., Minneapolis 19. Minn. SI. P"ul, Minn. - Betty Jean Marsh Rasmussen (Mrs. B.), 7026 14th Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. Winniptg, Man., C"n.-Jean FrYer Wilson (Mrs. T. W.). 408 Kingston eres St. Vital, Winnipeg 8. Man ., Can.

LAMBDA PROVINCE

Vict ' P"l iJtnt- Madeleine Closs Lafon (Mrs. Th o mas H.), 704' Maryland Dr , University City 30. Mo. Ba/ on R ougt, u. - Ja ne Ellison Quinn (Mrs. Louis), Myrtle Ave., Baton Rouge. La. Cla, Platt , Counti's - Mary Elizabeth J ones Stickford (Mrs. Wm. 5.) , Box: 208, 748 Ave., Liberty. Mo Co lumbia , M a - Elean o r R o berts Wright (Mrs. Sco tt 0.), 921 Club Ct., Columbia, Mo Fa, ttltvill" A,k.-Marilyn H o ag Eason (Mrs. AI), c/o Eason and Company, Fayetteville, Ark. Fa,/ Smith, Ark. - Janelle Yo ung Hembree (Mrs. H. L.). H20 Park Ave., F o rt Smith. Ark. Kanslll Cit)', Mo -Joy Godbehere Bates (Mrs. W. H.), 41, East 6'tb Terr., Kansu City 10, Mo. Ltllt CharJu, La.-Barbara Halsted Swain (Mrs. J M.), ISI7 4th St., lake Charles, La. Uttt, Roc!, A,Il.- Dorris Karcher Welling (Mn.1. Duke). Kavanaugh, Apt C·21, Little Rock. Ark. M",ltJ T"t·]ontlbo,o, A,Il.-Gloria Sloan Raney (Mrs. Bucom). 1206 Terrlce Ct., Jonesbor o, Ark. Mar sha/l C""ollton, Mo. - Susan Boyle Simon so n (Mrs. Ray), 1471 S. Salt P o nd. Marshall, Mo •• M on,o" Lt. - Mrs. William D. B lO wn , 109 Co untrY Club Rd., Monr o e, La N t w Or/f4m, LA. - Valerie Fleming Turgeon (Mrs. DarYl), State St , New Orleans La. OU to/", Ark.-RosemarY Johnson Williams (Mrs. Mac), 1319 Walnu t, Blytheville, Ark. Pin, Blull, A,l.-Virginia Kost Sperry (Mrs. Don). P.O. Box: 7n. Pioe Bluff, Ark. St. LouiJ, Mo.-Patty Smith All emang (Mrs. Ge o N.). R.R. Spoede Rd., Creve Coeur. Mo. S hrtvtp ort, 1.4.- Ba rb a ra D yess \'\I'illiam so n (Mrs He r man Jr.). 40' 7 Baltimo re , Shreve por t , J. a S p,mgfit/J, Ala. - Miss Ann Calbert 1}3 6 East Walnut, Spring fi eld, Mo. Ttxdfll"n", A,l. · Ttx. (Olivia Smith Moo re) - Victl)' Burnett Thane (Mrs. J o hn). Rt. 8, Box 710, Texarkana, Tu T,i Stllft-Mary Campbell Weiman (Mrs. H. K.). n 6 N. Wall, Joplin. Mo.

MU PROVINCE

Vh,·P,tsiJ,,, t-lsabel Perr)' Allen (Mrs. Milto n P.). 1317 Strong An., Lawrence, Kin ..1mtJ, l o w_Miss Katberine Goeppinger HO Memo rial Un io n, Ames, Io wa. Bttrlinglo", low#-Barbara Farley Awbrey (Mu. Stuart), 1M Clay, Burlington, I o wa. Ctd", R pidl, 10w_Mlrgaret Goodner Haldeman (Mrs. J. C.), }02S·11th Ave. S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Couril BlII,I, l ow;-Rita Jelinek: Meyer (Mrs. J. W.). H' Willo" A'e , Council Bluffs, lowi DtJ Moi"tl, l ow_Janet Walter Perrier (Mrs. A. 0.>. 6n 46th St., Dts Moines, lowi. HlIuhi"lo", K_.-Peggy Maboney Miller (Mrs. William), 1909 N. Madison, Hutchioson. Kan I""i ,,ol , low_ABets \Vrisht Stone (Mrs. H. A.), R.R 3, Indianola, lowi. low CH" low_Jean Wheeler Hubbard (Mrs. Wm.), 300 Kimball Rd •• 10". City. 10""" K",rIIlJ Cit" K"'IJ'.-Barblll P lorilO Welsh (Mrs. J. S.), 29« N. 26th, Kanas City of. Kati l.6",Nrtl, K " -Jayne Gro,ier Ireland (Mn. Jlmes A.), i·e Sunnyside Apt., La"rmce, Kao.

Li.to/• • Nd.-Juet Sherwood Sburtleff (Mn. 1. E.) , 2B8 Sewell , Lincoln, Neb M".II"II_. X ,-W.,,. Ann M onllo muy McCo,. (Mn. J obn). u16 H umboldt, Manhattan, Kan. Ml. PI,,,, _I Bill inpiey Hayes ( Mn C. F .). 400 West Cia}' St , Mt Pleasant , Jow •. " N.,tj ,llIIlt Nt•. - Ju Iia Morrill Wolcott (Mn. R. A .). l08 S Maple St., North Plane Neb. 0 "6,,, Nd .-8etty Baas Kiq ( Mn R.obert ). 151) S. 8ltd St , Omaha , Neb. P"d".J/t Nt' (Scotublufl)-Barbara Neeley Myers ( M u. Bill R.), 140,0 St., Cetina, Neb. Shnllx Cil" Olstad BereetoD ( Mn Mearle H .), l240 Pierce, Sioux Cit', Iowa. Siou PIIlI" S D.-Joyce McParland H owes (Mn. T hos.).'09 S. Granae, Sio UI falls , S D TDld" K".,-Barbara Ba ltzlY Wicht ( Mu James ), 2708 Kansu AYe ., T opeka, Kan V".,.miu , S.D -Ro berta Benson Dni) (Mn M ), l26 N orth Plum, Vermillion S D 'ilTtlltU K",ujIlJ-WaDda Fincb Elmore ( Mrs J ohn R. , J r,). McCra ck en, Kan, With;'", K"" .-Pa ny R illS Mercer (Mrs. Ronald) 9)9 N orth Rooseno h. Wichita, K.n.

NU PROVINC E

Virt P,tJiJt"'- Jo Frances Powell San&sler (Mrs. Robert P .), 37 18 Arn old St ., H ouston " Tex , Abi/t"t , Ttx .-Btuy Gandy Dun can (Mrs W. B 111), 7 18 J efferson Dr., }" bilene, Tex AlhilllUillI', N.M.-Mar io rie Funkhouser McMinn (Mrs.) , 12} Vassar Dr S.E., Albuq uerq uf'. N M Amarillo, T u,-DalOo'n Nichols Th ompso n ( M rs. Tom H .), 1010 J eifenon, Amar illo, Tu. A,dmo", O.t'.,-Miu J oannf' Stew ard U, A ., N.W , Ar dmo re, Okla AMllifr , T,x.-Mar y Mar&lIct Turner H obllen (Mu. T om), 26 19 Spring I.a ne. Aus ti n Tu BMII, I, ;II" OH". - JoJCt: Schuln: Pasqut (Mrs. R. P ), 501 Vale Dr., P.O Box 686 , Bart lesville. Okla. B'''% DI V"II", Ttx .-Kathl«n Clinton Seale (Mrs. Frank), ,06 East 27lh St Bryan , Tn. CIII1I", D", O.t/".-Maurine Earhart Samuel (Mrs. C. L. , J r.), 112 N. Ro we , Pryor. Okla. CD ,P.I C h,is ti, Tn,-Sctty A nderson T.ylo r (Mu. R K .), }44 1 San Anlonio. Co rpus Chrini. Tex DIIlI"I, Tlx - Miu Lidt: Sprllin), }BO) Amherst, Da ll as , Tex Dlllu"", Ha.kins Para more (Mo Ed.), 1706 N. Rid&e Dr., Dun can, Okla £Jilt T t)l'''J- Fl oreid Francis Butney (Mrs.), 124 H ous ton St., Longview, Tex el P"/O, Ttx, - Virt inia Tay lo r Ripley (Mrs, H K .), 1609 Bolt on Place, EI Paso, Tu. Fl. Wo"b, Ttx. - Flort:oce J ones W itt (Mu. ROler), )12 Crestwood, Fl W orth, Tu H OMJ/M, Ttx.-LuCf Dodd Eas tham (Mrs. John M " J r.), 12}2 Port smout h, H o uston 6 , Tex LNbJ Dd. T,x .-Vondt:t: Lewis M oo re (Mrs Z. A., Jr.), 2709 '9th, Lub boc k, Tu. MtAllstn, O.u".- Mar;o rie Walcott 8t:1I ( Mrs Robe rt) , 400 East Creek Ave , M cAlester, Okla. Mid/tI"d, T,x.- Dianne Nichols Cunn inaham (Mrs. Allison), 4 } 12 Bedford, Mid land, Tu MIIIJO,tI, OJ/ ,-ca ther ine ClYe , 429 South 11th , Muskogee, Okla. N",,,,,,,,, O.u".-Mararct Han coc k Crutch6eld (Mrs. O. 0 ), 110) Louisiana, N o rm an , Okla. ' OJ'II" , T, x,OJ/"h D"''' Cil,. OH - Bctty Katherine H ulmeJ McGuue (Mrs Mack)-3501 N.W 2' t h, Oklah oma CiO'. Okla. O Jmlll,tI , OJ/ --cllo l M orla n Po lle y (Mrs Kent ), 601 S. Park, Okmul,ee. Okla. Pall/J Villi", OJ'''.-Jewell Patchell Robbi ns ( M rs. Wilbur), 601 N. \X!alnut, Pauls V a lle y, Okl • P" nr" Cil" OJ/iI.-Dorothy H ink el Hahn (Mrs. William), }17 Fairvi ew, Bl ackwe ll , Okl •. RDJwd', N.Af.- Linda Bro""n Keith I. ,ngrord, J r.), 1206 W. Founh St" RoslOoell, N.M. Sahi", Dill,irt (Nita H ill Surk) - Mari on Calfery Campbell (Mrs. Ge n .). 1010 22nd St., Beaumont, Tex ' Stln A""/o, T,)I'.Sil" AnI D"iD, Ttx.-Francu Pin le)' Fergu so n ( M u. M L.), )42 Gar n ly Rd San Antonio. T u. S htrma" V,,, ilo ,,, T,xS ldlwallf, OH" ,-Ruth Sundell Orr (Mrs. H W.), 41 Universi t y Circle. SIIII ate r , Ok/a. Til ls", OH".- Maudie M orton Broac b ( M rs. R E ), 3913 E 40th, Tulsa , Ok la. T,/er , T,x.-Marj orie Barr Ztppa ( M n. Tr ent H ), 221 I H ighland Pa rk Circ le T yler, Tex W rD, Ttx -<:arol Simons King (Mrs G uy. Jr. >. 1006 H unt ington, \'(Iaco, Tu Whh;l" P"III, Ttx.- Ruby Pr iddy (Mrs Robert ), 2003 I ndian H eight s, \'(Iichi ta Falls, T n.

XI PROVINC E V;u , P"lid,,,,- E"elyn I.owman Darb y (Mrs. Gw. T ) , 7 \Xl. Caramillo, Colorado Sp rings Co lo. B OM/tiff, Co l o.-Je an Spr.gue K iendl (Mu. Arthur H ) , 5191 41h St ., Boulde r Colo. Bo'Um"n , Aiu/ -Louinf' Lowry Wh il ehead (Mu. Don), 4., W. Clnel and, Bozeman, Mont Calp". W)'o.-Virginia Dav is Sullivan (Mrs.). 922 E. 12th St Cuper, \'(/yo Ch')" n"t , W,D.-Helen Galush. M cCall (Mrs. Don), 26 11 Pop lar Ct Cheyenne Wyo Co/o ,uo Sp,in,I , C"tD.- Mllle Hall Offutt fMrs. W. 8 . ), }16 Elm A1'e .. Colorado Springs. Colo. D",."" C" / o.- Ja net Smi th West (Mrs. M F. III) 1138 J asmine St Denvff 20 , Co lo. P" " COlli ll /, Colo.-Lola T omp ki n Downs (Mrs Robe rt), Rt. 1, Box 135, Fort Collins, Colo. /..II,,,,,, i,, W )'o.-J osephine Weaver Gan (Mrs Robert D.L 1)11 Lew is, burnie. \'(Iyo. O, d,,, , UI.sh- Mar ilee Twis t Stralford (M rs. Edwin), U51 Tyler Ave ., Og den, Utah Pll t blo , Co lo .-Maril yn Marsh Ell ing ood (Mr s. Dav id G.), ,,0 J ackron, Pu eb lo, Colo. S"IIU., Ci l " Uld- Katherine Re evu Lords ( M rs. James L.), ) 117 Lincol n St., 5,11 Lake Clf y, Utah.

OMICRON PROVINCE Vu, p", ;Ii,,,,- S,,ahianf' Paulson V. nllse (Mrs. Horace J ), 302 H o we St , Se. tlle 9, Wash Btll"II', W /b.-N,ncy Teutsch Hughes ( M u. Jo hn). Sunny Br.e Dr. , Bell evu e. \'(Iuh . Bo;u, ldd _Dorolhy Dulan Bell ( Mrs T T .), 516 Allamba uah, Boise. Idaho. C.sJ, ,,,,, AIt"., C"It.-J oyce Cairns O ' Btlen (Mrs. J. O.l, 141 Wild ood Dr Calg.ry, Alia ., Can. CDD I COII"", O" .-Ali ce PeaPtt Je n ki ns (Mrs Ge orgcl, FJi"lew Rt ., Coquille, Ore Co r.IIlIiI , O ". - Anetu Dietz Shupe (Mrs. Jo hn), "17 N 11th. Cor'1' a Uis , Ore ftl",DlffU , A/,,,., C It .- Ann Sl:ooke Hanna (Mrs C. W.), "Tw«dsmuir Edmonton, Alt a Can Ell""', O".-Jody Greer Sc ou n ( M u. R ichard). 9n Pol k St., EUiene, Ore. £' ''''' , If" <lJb -SU I 5chladtman H. II ( M IS Haro ld). 4630 Mumon t , E1'entl. Wuh Klam.rlh P III, O".-Sally Mueller Kent (Mrs. Robert). 19)4 Painter , Kla math Fllls , Ore.

Orl. - Edna Sauge Olson (Mrs. Manrred). RI. 2, Boll: 402, Medrord. Ore. 01,,,,P;II, WIIJb. - Kaye Gcchan Sandahl (Mrs. Henry), RI. 10 , Box 1)4, Olympia, Wash. Port/ "rI O".-jo an Blakel., Strand (Mu Don). 4300 S.W. Crestwood Dr , Po rtland, Ore. S,J"", Ort (Nancy Bbck Wallacc)-Suzanne Bunes M o rr iso n (M rs. R ). 31)' Granlda Way S., Salem, Ore S,.'II" W...,h.-Gcnrudc Gnaedin,cr Turley (Mrs. A. G .). 42) Smith , Seattle 9. Wash. 5'0111111, WtlJ h. - Pcli' Meller Hu stedt (Mrl. J. M.L E. 1611 37th Ave ., Spokane. \'(Iuh Ttlf Otrl. WII Jh. (Inu Smith Soulc)-Do rolhy Ann Celene Muny o n (M rs. M E.) , 7811 S. 31st, Taco ma, Wash 'If, CII.r-Hticn BenJixcn Ma orcr (Mrs. R. K.), Mid Rt 2. Rd <18 Pasco Wash V." tO MI" , B .C., C ", - Margaret E;ui Wtdd A II .). 4'90 PIne CreM"ent. Vancouver, B.C.. C;1.n. Wt'/I" U'/ IIII", Wlllh,- Mai ilyn Corkrurn Noble (Mrs Kenneth E >. Rt. I. Wall:l Wall a Wash. If//,,.ub,,, If'lIsh.-Riu Richards o n Campbell (Mrs. D. G.). 76) Mo nroe Wenatthee W;uh. Y.h",., IT/ .,b. (Fannie Whitenuk Libbe y ) - julia Sh.dboil K uehn (Mrs Ken ne t h), 317 N. 27 th Ave .• Y .kiml , Wash.

PI PROV I NCE

Viu , Pfl siJ"If-)css ie MO(ur Hlm ilron (Mrs j amcs 1.1.). InS 38th, Sacr:lmcnto 16. Calif. A""lo" V"I/I, ( u.n r.JI' Cilli/.J - jean BJer ke Pedcrso n (Mrs. M E,>. 38}}S Maurcen St., Palmdale, Calif. Bdmfi llJ, C /i/. - Delo rtS Borland Nudds {t- Irs. W. Ri chard ) -30 13 Arnold SI.. Bakenfield. Calif. C"f,/,-Gracc Tu pper Dlossv rn (Mrs. H. H ), 2602 St Ikrkeley), Calif. Ctnti ",I" V"I/" , C.Ii/, - J uan Shields \'(Iise (Mrs. H A., J r.). 6237 S. La Orca Ave los Angeles )6. Calif. Co "t,. Coli., C.li/.- LaVerne Oro n Soult (Mrs. Kenneth A ), 3H3 Silver Springs Rd Lafayette. Calif COFi"II-P o",o"., C.II/.- Ellen Wilhoft Mid dleton (Mu. L. 0.),2380 N. Towne. Po mo na. Cllif. FrtUIO, C"li/.-Virginia Stammer Eat o n (M, s. L.), 750 Alamo s Ave .• Fresno. Calif. GIt"Jalt, C.li/.-Ja ne Swart%. Baughman (Mrs. V. L.), 1643 Opcch« Way, Glendlle 8. Calif. H_.i;-Marion Nash Lebmkuhl (Mn. C. E ). 29S7 KalakJua Ave., #)04. H ono lulu , H awaii. I.AC.,,-a. V"II" , C.Ii/. - Jane Silver Hi"in (Mrs. Wilfred). 819 Invcrness Dr Pasadenl 3. Calif. U /011., C.lil. (Adele Taylor Alf o rd ) - Constance Storm Geritz (Mrs Eugcne). 94S0 Poole St L. Jo lla, Caht. r...u V',. J, Nt • -Wilml Epler Fa irha ll (Mrs. Wm.), 1212 Chero kee Lane. Las Vegas Nev. Lo", B,,1f 6, C,Jif - Y vonne Neal Shaw (Mrl. P. H ), 11008 ElmCloft Ave Downey. Calif. L OI A""I", C"li/.-Eliubeth McCarthy Ta ylor (Mrs J oh n). 1147 Chantilly Rd ., Bel A ir. los Anaelcs 24, Calil. AI."i" C"Ii/.-Mary Hysl o p Wilbce (Mrs james P.). 23 Dorset Lane. Mill Vall ey. C.alif. P.l o Allo , C"lil. - Teresa Guilf o il Wagstaff (Mrs. Wilbur S.). 546 Ja ckson Dr Pal o Alt o. Calif. PI6Jad,,,,,, Cmi/.-Huel Ormsby Rasmussen ( Mrs. j ohn 0 ). t44 6 Rose Viii. 5t Paud ena 4, Calif. Pb oill /x , Ariz. - Ruth Sears Bundy (Mrs. j 5.). 2129 E. Juan , Phoenix, Ariz. R,JI.nJ" C.li/ - Barbara Dimo nd Monroe (Mrs. HlIo ld R ), B) Sunnyside Ave ., Re dlands. Calif. RIIIO, N, - Helen Sams J offee (Mrs. Th o mas F.). 1202 Mark Twain Ave" Reno. Nev. Ri," OiJ" C"lil.- Maraaret SUllon Bailey (Mrs. Ru ssell ) )44) Brockto n, R iverside. Calif. S.(r."""tO, C"li/.-Ylenc Cartel McMillen (Mrs. L. E.). P.O. Box H. Elverta Calif. Sa" 8"n,"II;,,0 , C"lil - Ruth K ing Mellin (Mrs. William F.). 2128 LUj: o Ave San Bernardin o Calif. S"" Dit,o , Cl6li/.-Colleen All en Alexander (Mrs. Keith). 392) Kcn os ha Ave., San Diego, Calif. S.n F"",,"Jo VII/Ill-L ouise Shoo p Kirchner ( Mrs R A.) »}7 Simpson Ave NMth Hu llywood. Calif. Sa" Fr." rillo, Cl6li/. - Hclen S t id ger Lume n (Mrs j oh n J., Jr.>. 26)2 Pierce St., San fra ncisco 23. Cahf. S.." /011 , C.li/.-Margarci Guice Th ums o n (Mrs. S. D ). 1}2 Clarcmont Ave ., Santa Clara. Calif. S"n M"",O COif"'" C.li/.-Nancy Co rbett Ro bcrtron (Mrs Chu ). HI 23rd Ave ., San Mat eo. Calif. S"",,, B",b",,, , C.li/ .-jean Gales Hall (Mrs. Williams c.), n8 J uanita Ave Santa Barbara. Calif. S."t. Mo"i r" """ Wllu i Jt , C.Ji/.- Eli zabcth M annin g Gage (Mrs. H L.), 15933 luilomar Blvd Pa cific P.liudel, Cal if. Sol""o COlI "'" C.li/ - Clara Stuart Rip50rn (Mrs. frank). 1110 Ohio St .• Valle ;o, Ca l if. So",h 8"" C"'i/.-Edith Scott Cn ig (Mrs. D ), 24)6 Hcrmosa Ave Her mosa Beach. Calif. 5"",h COIIII, C"'i/.-June Gr.ntlcy Conley (Mrs. A B ). 3 7) untcr St .• uguna Bea c h Ca lif. S'o rl,Oll , C,,/i/.-Joan Stlmaler D iehl (Mrs J o seph W >' 94> W Elm, St oc kl o n , Calif. T" ( IO", A,iz.-Ruth Field Curry (Mrs. Ruth F.). 3008 Eastland St .• Tuc so n, Ariz V",II" 0/ tht M oon (S""ta ROlli , Calt/.)- K ltherine HOP P.1 ugh (Mrs. Carroll), )23 E Nap! St.. SonomJ, Calif. Wbiui", C.li/.-Nano Co nnard Taft (Mrs Chester), 184 6 N Cypress. La Ha bra, Cal if. Y ••" S"lI/r , C,,/i/.- H eltn Ro thwell Park inso n (Mu S R l. 1019 G St .• Ma rys vi lle Calif.

Official CALENDARS

Communications for the Genuat Office shou ld be addressed: Pi Beta Phi Central Offi ce, 264 Citizens Bu ildi ng, D ecatur, III. F or of ot h er o ffi cers, con sult the Fr aternity Dir ec t ory in this is s ue.

ACnVE

Send check s ( o r in i tiati on fees to P i Beta Phi Central Office

Send checks ( o r Natio n a l Pl edge Fee to Ce ntral Offi ce.

Ma ke checlcs for du es pa yable t o " P i Beta Phi CentrJI Offi ce," an d send to the Central Offi ce.

Ma ke checlc.s (o r Settlement Sc hoo l payable t o th e " Treasure r o f the p j Bet a Phi Seulement School" and send to her .

Ma ke checks for Harr ie t Rutherford J ohnstone Stholan,hip F und payable to the " P i Bela Phi Central O ffic e" and smd there

Make chec ks for the H olt H ouse payable to the " Tr easure r of H o lt H ouse" and se nd to her.

Malee checks (o r jewelry payable to the " Pi Beta Phi Central Offi ce " a n d se n d t o that office.

Make chec ks fo r magazine subsc ri p ti o ns payab le t o the " Pi Beta Phi Magazi n e Agency ," an d se nd t o 264 Citizt1ls Bu i ld i ng, D eca tur, III.

Mak e chec ks f o r Centennial Fun d payable to "Treasurer of the Centennial Fund " and send to the Fund Treas urer.

Ma ke chedc.s f o r Convention H ospi ta lit y F und payable to "Pi Beta Phi F raternity" and send to the Grand Treas ur er , Mrs. H enry Moo re, Jr ., 420 Pine St., Texarkana, Texas.

NOTICE TO CANA DI AN C HAPT ERS

Canadi an ch ap ters se nd ch ec k made payable to " Pi Beta Phi" with officia l jewelry orde r form to P i Beta Phi Centra l Offi ce. F o r Balfour p roducts o th e r than insig ni a li sted on offi c ial jewe lry order f o rm se nd order with check payabl e to " L. G Balfour Company " direc t ly to the L G Balfou r Company, Attl eboro. Massachusetts.

Canadian chapters mak e all che cks for payme nts o f initiation f ees, pledge fees, cont ribut ions t o all funds . and payments for Bound ARROWS and Trea s urer ' s Bonds , payable to Pi Deta Phi and send to the Grand Treasurer, Mrs H enry Moore, Jr ., 4 20 P ine St., T exa rkan a, Texas Be sure to se nd GTI form with check f o r fee s.

GENERAL INSTR UCTIONS

C HAPTER TREASURERS : Shou ld see th a t lette r f rom Grand Treas urer to the P arent s of Actives and Pledges is se nt t o the parents as ea rly in th e fall 3S it is possible to get th e loca l letter on c h apte r finances approved by the Provin ce Presid ent to send with it It is n ecessa r y th at parents u n de rstand the finan cial obligatio ns at the begi nn ing of the year

Should set th a t Fin ancia l Statements to Pa ren ts of Pledges are sent approxima tely two week s before the p r oposed i nitiati o n They should be sen t ONLY to th e parents of the girls who have met the initiation requirements and whom the chap ter defi n i tely plans to ini tiate. Th is mea ns 100 that th e blanks should be sent o nly for the girls who have recei ved the required v ote of th e EX e< utiv e Cou n cil an d the Alumn :r A dv isory Commi ttee for app roval of initiation

Should see that badges are o rd ered thr ough th e Central Offi ce. It t ak es s ix weeks o r more, to comp lete badge orders Badges (or p rospec tive members shou ld n ot be ordered until all initiation requirements have been met.

Should send th e Nati o nal pledge fee for each pled.':e with Fo r m GTI to Central Office . Canadian chapters send fee to Mrs Henry Moo re J r • 420 Pine Street, Texarkana. Texas , with GTI form. Send with in tw o weeks of a ny pledging o r repledging.

Should se nd th e initiati o n f ee for each initi a te with Fo rm GT 1 to Central Offi ce within three days o f initiati o n Canadian chapters send initiation fees to Mrs. H enry Mo ore, Jr ., 4 20 Pine Street, Texarkana, Texas, with GTI form Should send month ly rep o rts to Mr J ohn D o rnBlaser, 310 G aze tte Building, Little Rock, Arkan sas.

CHAPTER CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES: Shoul d repor t t o the Central Offi ce and to the Provi n ce Pres id ent changes in chapter officers if they are made any t ime during th e year.

C HAPTER RUSH CAPTAINS: Shoyld send w i thin five days afte r any p ledgin g, to the Director o f Membership , a recom mendat io n and co n se nt to bid blank, or lett er of recommenda t ion, o r blue blank of information from the State Ru sh Chairman, for eac h girl pledged. All blanks or le tt ers m us t be counter·signed by the chapter alumna rush advi so r.

Should send within twO weeks af t e r th e close of t he formal ru sh ing sea son, a report to the Provi nce President o n the r esult of rushing and p ledgi ng Al so report to th e Province President a n d the Central Offi ce, the name and address of the newl y elec ted r ush captain.

C H APTE R P LEDGE SUPERVISORS: Should se n d a list of pledges, o n fo r ms i nt en ded fo r that purpose to th e Direc t o r of Me mbe rsh ip and to the Central Office within five days afte r any pledging o r repledging. '

C H APTE R VICE.PRESIDENTS: Should send to the Provi n ce Presiden t within three days after any in i t ia ti o n a report th a t new membership ca rd s have been placed in the ca rd file

CHAPTER HISTORIANS : Shou ld send to the province Pres ide nt within three da ys after any initiation a rep o rt that n ames of the new initiates have been r eco rd ed in the Record of Membership Bo ok.

CHAPTER PROGRAM CHAIRMEN: Should se nd a repo rt to the Direct or of Programs ( see current ARRow foc name an d address) within o nc week following the holding of the program based upon material sent by that officer f r o m Central Office.

CHAPTER PANHELLENIC DELEGATES: Should send se mi·annual rep o rt s to the Grand President o n blanks se nt out by he r for that purpose, college schedules mak e it impossible to comp ly exactly with fraternity ca len da r dates, c h apter o ffi cers shou ld ro n ta ct Central Offi ce o r the officer concerned, explain the situa ti o n s and re ceive specia l permission to vary f r om the established dates.

C H ECK GENERAL I NSTRUCT IONS FOR REQUIRED REPORTS IN ADDITION TO TH OSE SPEC IFIED FOR C ALE NDA R DATES

S EPTEMBE R 10 Chapter Pre. ld e nt te nd le ner to Provin e. President

s hip Supe rvl , or and to Province Pre, ld e nt letter glvln, pl a n, for tud) nd letter to parenti 01 acllvn an d pl ed, eXplaining dues an d feet with lette r fr om Grand Trea,urer t o l,.r.nll, OCTOBER I, Chlllltr Con-IS ,ondln, Seer.lary len d Actlw, M.mb era h l, Presl d nl nd Vice P r l d.nt ', M,mbeuhit Secretary of c ha pter, malntainln. reslden c mall to Chairman of COmmlttM on Chaperon , printed card Grand Council an d on. from Ihe chapt.r. wh iC h ha l be.n a ppro ved in advance by the Provlnct Prn ld e nt. to oarenh of pl edll et at .oon II po tlib le after Dled,lnl

OCTOBEfI I. Corr.oondln, Secretary n d 10 Dlreclor 0' PrOg ram. name and addre 0' prlliden t of c hapt e r" Molh."· Club chapter

OCTOBER 10 Chlllter President lend t.na r a nd copy of by. la w. 10 Prov o Ince p,., ldanl an d Alumn. Advl ory Committee Chairman. OC TOBER 10 Ch apl er Corresoondln, 8flcretary return receipt for fa ll .up· pU" to the Ce nlral Ofl'lca a, oon II the , ullllll u arl recalvld, and Examlnallon nol later than Dctober U an d before If po nl bl e.

OCTOBER 15 Prog nlm Chairman ubmlt pl a n to Ih. ProvinCl Pres ldan' for prot ram, for the nrst Itmul.r, OCTOBER U Dea dlin e for ma t eria' 'or th e Winter ARROW

DCTOBER 15, Chapter Treas u r. r lubmlt to tha Provin e. Pr u ldent for IIP prova l a 01 the lett.r to be le nl to parenti of can d ida tes fo r ini t iation 1II,lalnln, toeal finan ci al requirem ent•. Th l t o be I.nt out wilh naUon a l letter from th e Gr a nd Tr.llurer for pare nh 10 s ign and return ,

OCTOBEfI 15, Ch apler Trea s urer lend 10 Centra l omca $5 .00 10 cove r both Ih e bond 'or th e Chapler T rellurer and Ihe bound ARROWS 01 th e om " I r e port current ttalUl 0' d.llnquenb re por t d la. t June 15 whethe r th er a a re an y : If ••. full In'or ma llo n.

OCTOBER :W Du e la th e F rate r nity Auditor Mr Joh n OornB la Si r. 310 Gaz e tt e Bldl Lin' Rod.. Ark a n , o n cop), eac h of re port lorm , C as h Recal pt•• Ca h Dlsbursemenb, Accounl l Recelvabl l and I ncom I ncome an d EXH n and Bud, e t and Conlro l Th b I f or ,choa ls opened prior to Sutember 15 and b I he Summer.September ruort. u nd le tt ar to Prov ince

OCTOBER 25 Chap ter Scholarship Chairman ,en d prog ram to Mr,. P au l We ver. Anls l a nt N ational Scho la rs hl_ Chairman.

OCTOBER 30. Chapter Pledge sen d leHe r to P rovince Presl, of Cenlral om" ,latin, th a t a ll emD lo yees h an dli n, food a t Ih e cha pt.r hou lt! haft l1use d a IIhy.'ca ' exa minat ion.

OCTOBER 3 1. Chllier COrTespondln, Seere ta ry notify the ChairMan 01 Ih e Commillat on Tran. fera 11 cha pter or hili not memba,. trans. 'en-In, 10 olher camp usl5. ulln , olll cia l I nl ro ductlon Trantfer Blan k 101' Ihat purpose. AIIO tend to her a li l t 01 Ih l n a met a nd pr e nt addr es"l nl a ll ;Idergradualel who have nOI returned 10 Ih l cha ple r NOVEMBE R 10 Chilli er Presi den l nd lette r to Provin ce President. NOVEM B ER 10 ChillIer Sc holarship Chairman .end 10 th e Province Sunn-i.or P ro vine. P resi d enl. and NaUonal Scho l a"hl p Chalrm," ell lI l", 0' Schol aNhlD Blank :3, fln-hed 1960. Sen d earll.r If ,onible NOV EMB ER 10 P i P hi TIMES Reporter und material on ru , hlnl. pl ed,e IlroJ eeh • ..:ho l a"hl. pl ans. and ,"eh olher malarial a lIIay 1M request ed b), th a Na t ional Coordinator In her 'all lItte r 01 In,lruc ti on. to th e P r ovi nr. Celrdlnller of I ha PI Phi TIME S Committee , NOV EMBE R 15 Dudll ne for Chap t. r Program Chairman 10 ten d repor1 to Ih. Dirett or 01 Pr"ram on PI Phi Nigh t pro,ram number one. NOVEMBER 15 Pl ed n P resldenl •• nd leite r 10 Prowlnce Pruldent, NOVEMBER le, Du e 10 Fra t lr nil)' Audilor Mr. J ohn DornS lner. 310 GUltte 8Id, Little Rock. Arkan .n, ,ne copy of ,.port 10r,,1S C R CO ARt. IE an d BC. Dua from all chlllltl,.. For school, oDIn In, pr jor 10 September 15 II will be for month 01 Oelober : for schOOl. openin, attCf Se.telllbcr U It will lie the Summar Det,ber NOVEMBER 25. Chapter Sehollrahlp Chairman lin d lettlr 10 Pro inti! Pretldent an d to P illel SII n-llO r NOVEMBE R 25 Cltuler "a,azlne ChaIr. an send Chrlll.1I ,1ft sub· Kri ption. t o P I Beta Ph i Ma,azln. A,.ney to .nsure Chrhtmu lift card de livery by December 25

DEC EM BER I. ChI,ter President relurn Fire P rotection Allldnil to the Counlelor for HOU le Co rPOr allort, DECEMB E R 10 Ch P resld.nt send lette r to Prov ince President. DECEMBER 15, Chapter S chola,..hl p Chalrlllan len d lettar to Province Presldenl an d Province SUHrvhor, DECEMIilER 20 Du t to Fraternity Auditor. on. COIY each 'onn. CR, CD ARI, IE , and BC for the monlh of N_.,ber. All Chapt."JA NU ARY 5. Cha,ler Correlllon d in, Seemary ,re,are and lIIaU ehaptCf letter for ARROW to rueh Cha,ler Letter Ed itor by January 10, JANUARY 9. Cha,ter Loyalty DaY. JAN UARY 10 Cha.tcr P resident "/ld letter t. Proving Presldenl JA N UARY 15, Cha,ler Plee! ,. SUlllrvhor II/ld It'lt.r II P rovince Pra.ldenL

JANUARY 15 Chapter CorrllPondi n, Sec r elary return r ecllPi for any .11 l1li11 10 Centra l Olllce Immediate ly aft.r ,ulIIIlI" have been r alvad and dl .t rlbul.d.

JANUARY IS For c hap t er with organized Ch a pt er Hou te CorPOraUon ,: Ille Chapter T reasurer II responsib le for e ln, Ihat Ih ann u a l report 01 11'1. Chapler H OUle Corporation It filed wllh th e Coun le lor ' or Cllu t e r Ho us. Corporation an d Ih. ProwlnCl PrCll dent an d that th l $5 .00 fe. fo r bonding the tr eas urer 01 th e H ou CorDorallon " paid Bl in k, for Ih rlPOrl are ,ent by Ih Counlllo, to th e t rauure r 0' Ih e Ho u, CorDoralion who mike. out th e r l port and pay. th a f at but the Cnnl.r Tr euurer 11111 ,1 lea thai bolh th a report and fel a re lint.

JANUARY IS Deadline ' or IIIlte rl a l for Sprin, ARROW , JANUARY 15. Each unio r II radualln, a t mld ·year II requir ed to fill out a Senior ApDll ca llon Blank and IIlw e the Chaple r Tre u urer $2 50 for na · tlonlll a lu mna dU ll. The Chapt er Treas ur e r I require d to 'orw ar d th e S,,,lor APDll cat lon a nd mon.y 10 th l C' ntral Olll c•. Canadian Chaplen 'e nd Senior Ou e. and Appll ca llon s t o the Gr a nd Treas ur a r

JANUAflY 20. PI Phi TIMES Rlporter li nd ma t a rlal on Hom aco ming , lo yally Day, facu lty or Da r nt e nt ertaln'I"nt, a nd uch olher ma t.rla l to JANUARY 20. Du e to tho Frater nil y Auditor one copy eac h of 'orm CR. CD ARI. IE and BC for Ihe month 0' D_mber, All c hapten, JANUARY 25, Chap t er Scholarshi p Chairman lin d I lter to Province Pretl dent an d Provln ee Supe rvllOr,

FEBRUARY I. Deadli ne for Ihe Chapte r Program Chair ma n '0 lin d report to the O lrce lor of Prooram on P' Phi N'g ht program nun .b1r two

FEBRUAflY I, Pl a n ' or Actin Fr a t e rnit y Exa m inatio n ,

FEBRUARY I A, 'OlIn II nlw semu t e r begin •• Cha pl er Treas ur er li nd to Dlrec lor of Cenlra l Om ce a report conelr n lng t.:e I1 n qulnh wh e th er of an, "Irl who II financi a lly de linQuant at Iht and of Ih a 5IlIIest ar a nd It rOl Pon.lb le for the le ndin. (Jul 01 Iha Au lo ma t lc P r obation blank at requir ad by th e S lat u t es,

FEBRUARY 10, Ac tlv a cha pte r hitlory m a t.rl a l I hould b•• ubm lt t ed b)' Cha;Jter H istorian to the Nation a l Sup. rv llOr 01 ChaD l e r H is torl

F EB R UARY 10 Chapte r Pres id e nt strl d lener to Provin ea Presld. nt

FEBRUARY 10. Fin a l dall for th t dn t lon of cha pt e r Om Ct".

F EBRUARY 10. or as ,(Jon at ntw ,e m.,.t .r be,in " Chlloter Co rre lllondln, Secreta ry send Fraternity StUDY and Examination blank t o Provin ce SUl1e n- ho r of Fra t cr nlty Siudy and Ex a mination Committee on e of new

F EB RUARY 15. Fin a l dat e for Chapte r Pr u ld e nt 10 nd nomination at can d id ates for the Am), Burnhalll Onken award to th e Provine. P rui. dant. ( See Ma nual o n Dm cla l Award l of P I Beta Ph i.)

FEBRUARY 15 , Chapter A cti",' ty Chairma n lind rePOrt to the Provin ce Presldant.

F EB RUARY 15. Program Chalr".an l ubmlt pl a nl for chap t ., programl lor th a ,ec ond II mea t e r 10 Provi nce Presld en l ,

FEBRUARY 20. D u. to Fr t ernlty Auditor one copy aach of 'orm , CR C D ARI IE and BC for th e mon th 01 Ja n u ary, All challlen.

FEBRUARY 25 Chapter Cha lrma /l " nd laner to Pro wln ce Prill de nt a nd P r o l nce Sup.,..,ho,

FEBRUARY 25 Chapler Scho larshi p Chalrma" le nd to th e Ha tlonal Scho lar.hl p Chairman name of Ihe ,Irl rae.ivin, the hl,h'lt ,ra d , anra,e for the yea r She will be li nt Ihe Sc hola"h l p Achlnemanl Certifleat••

FEBRUARY 25. For th ehapte" havln, the thr ee· quarter IYstem. Cha ple r Scho la r.hlp Chairman to Ih e ProvinCi S ulltn- llo r P r O'l' Ince P re s ident and Nallona l Chllrman copi es of Blank :3. fI wite d 19GC. with ,ra dOi for Ih l flftl quart a r

MARCH I. Dlllc eu' I n, t ruc tion Report hould be fllI.d out and lin t t o the Province P resldenl b), th e Cha pl e r Preslda nt

MAR C H t. Chapter Vice Prell d en l send 10 thl P ro vlnCl P residlnl ithln 3 dan after inlUaUon a report that new m,mberahl, card. h lMen placed In th e card fil e.

MAR C H I or before If po ul ble, Chapler Vl cc P resi de nt ten d on copy 01 Vice PrOlident·, M mbe rshl p flellOrt to t he C.ntral OMce.

MAR C H I or be fore If ponl bl e. Chapler COrTcspendln, Seerel a ry nd o n CODY 01 A cli Mamber,hl, U s t to Ih a Con tral Olll ce.

MAR CH 1. Chapter Con- etllondlnl Seereta ry prCDare an d mall chapt.r lene r lor the Summar A RROW 10 reach Ch a pl,r Le tter Editor not lat.r Ihln March

MARC H 10 Cha pt er Pr"l dan t lin d lettar 10 Pro lnce Pru ld en t

MAR C H 10. Chapter COrTetllondln, Secrelary nd Seeon d Rcporl t o Ih e Chair man of Committee on T ransfln.

MAR C H IS Cha pter Plad Su perrilOr te" d latter to Pro vi nce Presiden t ::: to nd ru,ort 10 th e Direc tor of Pro,ra",s on P I Ph i Ni,ht arogra nu",bar thret

MAR CH 20. DU I 10 Fralernlty Au di tor. on. cop), IIch of forlll' CR. C O ARI. IE and BC for month of Ftbruary All cha pten.

MARC H 25, Chapte r Sehol.Tlhi Chair""" ten d COllY of rn- is ee! te hol a r Ihl, ,roeram to Mn. P au l W r. AIIl,tan t N allona l Seho la "hlp Chairman,

MAR C H 25. Chapt r Sehol a"hl, Chairman ten d 111I.r to P rovl/lee P'eli. dent a nd Province SUHrvllOr ,

lIIent and to ttl, Hall.nal Chair.an eo.l" of Blank :3. R I d 1960 llh tradcs for tha _"t H ter, APR t L 5 CIITCINndln, Secretary retllm ,..el,. f er IU "U" I. th a Cen. tral D_ee i •• ediat ely atter III"U" hav e betn ,..1 '1"141 a nd d l.tri but APRIL 10. Ch.,ter P ral dent Mn, I.tt.,. ta Pro¥lnee P ,..l d,n L

APRIL 211. Dill tI Fraternity Alldltor, 1111 ecIpy ueh If fonu CR. CD. ARI IE IIId BC 'or thl IIIolllh of All ehut.,...

APR,L 21 Fir Ih_ chiP''''' h III. thl Ih,... lIIIIuter ,yde • • ChUlet Sehollnhl, Chlirmlll M"d II Ihl Provilifle 811",.l'Isor Proville. P I· d ell t I"d to 'hi NltiOlial Ch.lrmlll eOll lee of BI.nk :3. Rnl"d 1960 with 'hi ll eare AluIIIII. Club

MAY I. Ch''1t1r CoIT"""dln. Sec:reta/"J' Mil d 011. COllY of AnllU11 Ch''1llr Ru-oft tl tiM Celltral <.. k ll' In. eo,y for ehu tu fll to thl

MAY I. Clla,tlt Tnulltlr ord.r I UPDII 'or N. ll on.1 Accountilll S)'Ilelll fot IIUI ",ar fre. Celilral O_e..

MAY t P I Phi TIMES R,porter Mnd malerlal 011 Founden' D..,. A rrow

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MAY 10. CII.,t P ld.1I1 Mnd lett er II Pnrvi lleo P ru' d en!.

MAY IS FIlial d.l. fer lleelio. of tt,",.r o.eorl

MA Y 15 Cha,'.r HiI'orIan .ub.1t eha,ler hillo..,. to th e Nation a l Su"r. visor 0' Cha.ter HIIIOI'I

MAY IS Cha,ler Co,.,..."ndllli 8eotllll)' Mild on e eOllY 01 n.w olfteet 1111 to ,h. C.nlral Olllco and to Prov ineo Prelld,"t.

MAY 15 Ru.h C.,taln report to Pro"llIe. Prllld,nt outllnln. D'alll for .um,ner Ind f,U rU l hln • MAY II Chapter Activity Chalrmlll rfllort to Pro lnce Pr ul de nt

MAY 15 Olleen' In,tnletlOIl R,Hrt Ihould be flUed "" a " d M"t til, Pr01""1I P ld.nt h the Cha.t., P ide"t.

MAY 20. Each Mnior II relllllirod to fill lui a Sen ior A"tle.tlon blanll: and ., th, Cllapler Tr.ll urer '2 50 for lI.tlonll alum". du ll. Th. Chl,t.r T,...urrer I r eQul,..d to forward tho Sonlor A"lIeat lonl and mon.)' to thl Central om Canadian chip"", lind Senior DUM to th _ Gran d TrDlurer

MAY 20. Du. to Frater nity Auditor. o n eo.y each ollorms CR. CD. ARI IE and BC for the ",onlh of A.ril All

MAY 2.1. Challer Sehol.,...h" Chalrma, Mn d lettar 10 Prorine P,..,i dellt and to ProvinCI Supervi_

JUNE I Challlier Prelldant tak•• thl ,111 0' an)' "rl who I. Inanelall), delillQu.nt at th e ciON of ulloo l and Is reuon,lble ' or th , Mil d i., l ui 01 the Automatle Probatloll bl ank' u rMulred by th, Slatut :0. uMd fer ruell. I mull be •• lIIro d I. ad'llne<! b), Ihe Directo r 01 M.mber.hi •

JUNE 10 Cha,ter &chla,..hl, Chalr.an -.ell d reoort alld , ietur 1 hOllor ,tudenls to N.tlolI 1 Sellol.,..hi, Chalrmln. u,I", 6thoia,..hl, Blanll: 5f;nd toll)' to Pro lncl Prell dent 1

JUNE 10. Chuter P resi denl -.end letter 10 Provlnel P rell dlll!.

JUNE II Chllllter Tn u urer M" d to Direc tor of Ce"t,.., 011 a rIJor1

ARI IE and BC fo r mont h of Ma), Ind th.t part of JUII , up to en d of IIthoo l nllion. A',o a B a l.ne. Sheel at th e ell d of u hool )'ear

ALUMNiE

Make checks for nati onal alumn:e dues payable to Pi Beta Phi Central Office and send to you r Provin ce Vi ce· Presi dent.

M ake c hecks for Settlement School payable to the "Trea surer of the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School" and se nd to your Province Vi ce-Pres ide nt.

M ake checks for Emma H arper Turner Memorial Fund payable to that fund and se nd to you r Pro vin ce V ice·Presi· dent.

Make checks fo r the H olt H ouse payable to the "Treasurer o f Holt H ouse" and send to your Pr ovi n ce V ice· Pres i dent.

Make checks for H arrie t Rutherford Johnst one Scholarship Fun d payable to "Pi Beta Phi Central Offi ce" and send to your Prov ince Vi ce-President.

Make c he cks f or Centennial Fund payable to " Treasu rer of the Centennial Fund" and send to your Provi nce V ice. Preside nt.

M ake c hecks for jewel ry payable to the " Pi Beta Ph i Central Office " and send to that office.

M ake checks for maga zine subscriptions payable to the "Pi Beta Phi M a.':3zi n e AAe n cy," 264 Citizens Building, D eca tur , III.

Make checks for Jun ior Group Schola rsh ip payable to "Pi Beta Phi Central Offi ce" and send to your Provi nce Vice · President.

M a ke c hecks fo r Con ven ti o n H ospi tality Fund payable to "Pi Beta Phi Frat e rn ity" and send to your Province V ice. President.

D o nation s from clubs to any of the above funds may be sent to the Provin ce Vi ce President any time during the club year but all ch ec ks must reac h the Province Vi ce Presi d ent by April 30th for inclus ion in annual report s.

NOTICE TO CANA DI AN ALUMNA; CLUBS

Official are ordered thr oug h Pi Beta P hi Centra l Offi ce. Send checks made payable to "Pi Beta Phi" with th e o rder.

Canadian alum na! clubs make all checks for paymen t of annual alum na! dues and co ntributions to all projects pa yab le to Pi Beta Phi Fraternity and send to the Grand Trea su rer, Mrs. H en ry Moo re , Jr ., 420 Pine St., Texarkana , Texas , mentioning spe<:i6c in tended amount of co ntributi o n to eac h fund.

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Dlreclor of Pro,ranll. Natlon.1 p,"h , lI enic Conf.renee Oelell" Ind Ihe Pnnoillee Vle e· Pr ld.nt. NOVEMBER II Alumn. Club trellurer lind annua l alumn. dU ll to Pro lnee Vi ee. Pmldellt NO V EMBER 25. Alumn_ Club lIIa,IZ'n. chairmen lin d Chrlltmll gift subnrl"tlons tl PI Beta Phi Ma ua:r: ln e Aune)' to in l ure Chrilimal I"retal')' len d name Ind add,," of " Iub RU l hln, Recomm en d Uon l Chairman to Central Din". Club Ruthln, RlCOlllm en datlon. Chllrman ,hould be u lectod In No. mber to ""'" until th. following No mber.

JANUARY 5 Alu llln_ Club eorruoondln, secreta..,. In Memoriam lIolle•• t. tho Cenlr.1 Olll ce for th. S"rlnl luu 0' the ARROW ,ANUARY 9. Chll'''' Lon")' Day.

MARCH I. Electlol! f ollleen Ihou ld be held It the tetular Mareh IIIHt in. of th l Club tald o_eort to I.ke ollleo at th elOM of Ih l Club

MARCH I. Alullln_ Club eor", oondlng IIeretal')' "rllll.re .nd li nd lettl" with Club lI e WI an d com In. ' nl III time 10 re.ch Ille Alumn. Club Editor b), Marcil 10 lor the Summer l uu. of th e ARROW

MARCH 5 Alumne Club eOttll lllOndinl aecrela/"J' to u nd In Melllorie m notlCei to the C.nlral Olnce for tho Summer l u u of th e ARROW

APR I L II Alumn Club na llonal dUIi 'hould be lent to the Pr.,.,lnel Vle.·Prelident. Th eM mud be roe el d by thl daf e to be Ineluded In eurren t ynr'l tol

APRIL 21. Found en' 0 .)' to be ce lebrated with th e n,a,,11 active e ha". l er or ehaptera.

APRIL 30. All donatlonl to fund, ,hould be maU ed to Pro ln to Vi et bee n .,lIed oul b), th e Alumn_ Ciub Dreal den l and returned It dlrea t.d

MAY 20. Club fiscal year .ndl New ol'l'le.ra' Iht Ih ould be ""t by cor. ro'pOndlll, ,een ta..,. to the Pro lnee Vlet·Pro,l d ,"1 .nd the Cenlrai Olllee. ( Earlier If PO"lble.) Pi check to that Ih. colT tondin. IICre tal')' b a lubstribtr to ,h ARROW

MAY 20. Audll 111"1 ,hou ld be ,en t b), the Alumn. Club trellurer II d lreeted In th o Cenlral Olne letter.

OF THE PI BETA PHI FRATERNITY

Un leu o therwise dui,nlted (1Vith price qu o tati on) the suppliu lis ted bel ow will be furnished free wherever nt.d o f them is utlbli,hcd ORDERS SHOULD 8B ADDRESSED AS FOLLOWS

TO GRAND PRESIDENT for:

Blank ,pplications for the fello hip

Blank chatters

Blank notificati on of fines to Chapter President Bl.nk notificati o n of fines to Grand Treasurer VOlin. blanks fo r chapten on &untin& of charters Vo tin& blanks fo r Grand Council

TO GRAND VICE PRESID ENT f o r:

Blank applicati o ns for alumnllt club charters

Blank appli cations f o r Ruth Barrett Smith Sch o lauhips Charten for alurnnllt clubs

TO GRAND SECRETARY for :

Blank appl iNti o ns for Harr iet Rutherford Jo hn ston e Sch olar · ships Cipher and Ke y Lin of all o wed expenses to those traveling on fraternity business

TO NATIONAL PANHELLENIC CONFERENCE DELEGATE f o r : InstN ctio ns to pct iti oni n& &roups

TO MANGEL. Florist. Chica&o. Ill., for : Pi Beta Phi Wine Carnations (Wr ite for pricts.)

TO PI BETA PHI MAGAZINE AGENCY. 264 Citizens Buildin" Deutur, III.

TO PI BETA PHI CENTR AL OFFICE, 264 CitiEcns Bu ildin,. Decatur. Ill., fo r :

Magazine

SUBSCRIPTION ORDER

Acc o untin& Forms : Bill CR-S1.2) ARI-SI.2)

Alumnllt Ad..-i. otT Committee Manual, 'Of

Alumna: Ad.,.isorr Officer Lists Alumnllt Club Duties of Officen Alumna:: Club Officers lists Alumnae Club Presidents' Notebooks S 2.,0

Alumna: Club Receipt Boo ks (blue, triplicate receipts, no charge)

Al umna:: Committee Rushing Recommendations Mlnual, 'Ot A lumnz Delegate Mlnual, Alumna:: Mlglline Chairmen Mlnual '04

Alumna:: Pan hellenic Manual of Inform:lt io n Affiliatio n Ceremony Applicati on s for Fraternity Scholarships Anow (Prom old files) , , pri ce to chaptets for completin. archiyel. ,0,: Specia l temporary life subscrip ti o n lor lumna::,

Blanks: Active membership lists Affiliati o n and Transfer Introductio n Transfer Ap prov al fo r Affiliat ion Note o f Affiliation Annual Report, due May I Bro ken Pledge Chaperon

White card to be sent out in rail to chairman Bl a nk for Data on ChapCro n Applicatio n Blank for Chaperon "The Relati o ns Between a Chapter and Its Chapero n " Uniform Duties of Chapte r House Chaperon Chapter Officer Lists continued on opposite page _

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Send Your Ord., '0 PI BETA PHI

MAGAZINE AGENCY

Margar.t J Dick, Direc tor at issued by the Publishers to the subscribers indicated below: 264 Cilll:.n. Building

Your Name Date Decatur, III.

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Pric. H.w Wh.t! N.w Nama of ' Periodical lor Each Lo., •• " Subscrlbu·, Name ud Addu to S.ad S'lia. Realwal

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Contents of Arch,,," Lst CrNentia" to eon entlOn

OWlusul ,od lelDI:utcmcnt 8bnkJ

AutumAtJ[ Prl>iJatJon 01$011 1

D,JmllUl

EJ:pubion

Honorable D"mwli

Reinstatement

Embossed Inlll""'" Certificate POll ones replaced, ,Ot: nch) futernlt, Slud, .nd EumlDstloa Blaoks, #10'. #205. #}(») (GTI (arms) for pled,e and IniUlllOD lftS In"llye mcmberslup lists 'nlti.llun Crttl6catu

Acknowltd'ina lener 01 Recommendatlo" I', for 2' Informati on Blank from Stste Rushin, Chairman (10 chsptetl

Rcquest for Information from Slate Rushin,; Chairm.an (to chapttr)

RIIJhirli (New }·I) BlankJ 2' (or 2)

Scholarship Blanks, #3. it"" Senior ApplICations fnr MembershiP In Dept Viet Pmidnlc'. MembershiP Report Book: of Sian.hlru <formerly called Bound Con· stltution) ') .00 (Brron .ordw",_.ch.prcrs must have miSSion from ProviOce, or VIS;llfia Officer) 800k of Pltdacs ' Sianarurrs, '} ,50 Book: Plales, suo per 100 Candle LI,hti", Certmony

CardJ--for orderifll wppliel {(:'lID unrul Office. lje nch c.uds-Oala on Rccent Graduates. I, nch Chapter File Cards ) J: inches (in lou o( not: leu Ihan 100. ""hlle, salmon and blue), }) per 100 Chapter Fjle Inslruction Ut Chapter Presidrnu' Re(erence Binder Material, Sl .)O Co"Slltution-Write for inform.atio" and price Directory of PI Bela Phi. '2 .)0 Oismiual Binder , $.t .H financial Statement 10 Parents o( Pleci8cs HlStoncal Pia" I. C. ,01: HlttotlJn's Binder, $4 .'0 Hl itoUJn·s note·book paper-It per shftt Holt Booklet. 'Of House Rules fDr Chapters Initiltio n Ceremolny, I'f each. $1 .'0 per dozen ln sltucti,)ns 10 vilitins officers J ewdry Ordtr forms 'Of (er ,0 letters to Parents of PltdllCS

Manuals (", Chapter Untot. Chaptet Manu.a!. Delepte. Ac· ti,ihU CJu.jraun. Hlw>riua. H()U.K ManslCr, ),hPZIM Ch.u tun. Official A_.,ds. Sponsor. ProStlM Chaltman RccordlllC Secretary. RlUh CapulIn. Rushin' RKlIrDmCncb· bons Chairman, S«tlcmc-nt Soti" Ch"tmln. Swcial Usqc. SUfe RUWlln" Cblimun. Trulilirtr. Vice Prcjldcnt. W_ tach Pruidcnt (IO<)lC·lra( IC1Chcr covC'r) ,U.n. n()(cboo',k pa"u. 11.10 f'lcdae Supcrv,,,,, (lOOK-led Inthtr Cover) '4 .15, ""Icboo.l. palH. ' 2.X)

M.nu.a!.s for NllJOnaJ Sundin' CommIttees: Chaperon, ChaPin Houk PI.nninc & Buildin•• MUlIe Pub· 11(lIy, ,Ot each

" My Gifts tn PI Ike. Phi" )0 per d,llen NPC-"Kno Your NPC," Ur Outline for B"u"'$ 01 Active Chapters PI Phi T,,,,I/ Bulletins. 75t Plcd,( Btt.ok-)O , ThIS book incJudtt quC'slions Ind Inl""CU fur ph:d,e nammlllOnJ. A cop'. IS to each With (lut The 'Of pnce IS :l repl.acemcnl Nice fnr I"

Pledac Rih,ul, 2()(, pu dUkn

Pled,lna Crremonr. lOf each, $1 ,00 per d"zen

RecelptJ for ProymCt Vice and Province Presldenll Record of Membership 8.M.,k, full le.atner $10.00. (Brfore order· in,. chlplers must n.ave prrmluion from Province Prelldent or VlSltill, Officer.)

R«ordiq SccJt1.aO'·s 16.00 (For minutes of tncfllJ\AJ)

Rlbboo: for inforfJUu(ln .and prletS

Ritual. 2()(' per dozen

Robft for Imti.ahon, S6.00--now JVailablc--2 ",·ftkJ notKe

Robe Pattern for model I"itution aown,

Roll Call of chapten (one IS included wilh each Plcd«e Rtxok ordem:t)

Scholarship PlaqueOrdu throuah Central Senior farewell Ctrrmuny Sdtlemcnt Sch·101 'Of Could H.apprn Here Proaram-"A ViSit to Settletncnt School" Pro.um--Currenl Wm"m. ChaNer Pmj!:um

S.m, 8 Mlk, '1. 00

Stationery Official Anaw ch.apter letter (ydlow). ", per 2) sheets Official Correspondence StatioM'l (write Central Office (or pricr). All crested ordere dir«tly from BII(our. Symphony. }Of

(Not ,II handled in the Cent"1 Office .rc Intfil. Wnte for further informati"n"if yoU w sh supplies nttt httC'd.)

HAVE YOU MOVED OR MARRIED?

Maillhis slip 10 Ih, PI BETA PHI CENTRAL OFFICE, 264 Citizens Building, Decatur, Illinois

PLEASE PRINT

Name

Marri ed Name

Blazon is a silk embroidered emblem In sih'er-gray and wme on a wine felt badeground.

Podmash:r: Plene send notice of Undeliverable copies on Form 3579 to Pi Beta Ph i, 410 Standard Office Bu ilding, Decatur, Illinois,

STYLE IS MANY THINGS

A /lair fo r the exciting-a touch of the traditional-dy namic blendi ng of youth and maturity. That is why on campus and off frat e rnity and sorority insignia today have a powerfu l new appeal.

PRICE LIST OF PI BETA PHI IN S IGNIA

OfficiJI pbin

JEWELED SHAFT

( Additional to plain badge price)

Pearls Rubies o r S.1pphircs o r Amethysts Emer.lds

Recognitinn pin, 10K gold, with raised pcul 4.'0 Pendants: Arrow, wIth gold filled neck chl in 4.)0 Gr«k Letters wi th I:old 1111«1 neck chain. 4.00

Orders ftlr all insignia must be Itnt t o Pi Beta Phi unuml recol!nition pins (or hich orders may be sent directly to the L. G. Balfour Company and e will obtain official approval. Member 's name and Chapter mllst accompany 111 orders.

TAXES

T o the prices luted must be added tht Federal Tax and any SUit Tax in dftet

PRICES EMBROIDERED EMBLEMS Sinale unil 2·' quantity. 6-11 quantity 12 or more

.00 each l.n each 1.'0 each 1.1' each

Any sute tu; in addition. f'ostqe 4.: uch. Orders (Of" 4 or less should be: prepaid.

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