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National Sororities Installation of National Sororities EMORY UNIVERSITY May 8-10, 1959 INSTALLATION OF NATIONAL SORORITIES . :·. ,' EMORY UNIVERSITY MAY 8-10, .1959 PROGRAM THURSDAY, MAY 7 1 :00- 4:00 P.M. Installation Teams Register at the Interclub Council House 1293. Clifton Road, N. E . FRIDAY, MAY 8 9:30 A.M. Meeting of National Presidents and University officials .. Board of Trustees' Room, Administration Building 11 :00-12 :30 Brunch· Reception honoring installation teams. Given by Dr. and Mrs. S. Walter Martin, 1722 North Decatur Road, N. E. 1:30- 2:30 P.M. University Presentation of Charters. Glenn Memorial Methodist Church The remainder of Friday and Saturday, May 9, 1959, will be st aside for initiation and installation of chapters by the nationals i their customary manner. PROGRAM of the GRANTING OF CHARTERS to the Chapters of National Sororities of EMORY UNIVERSITY GLENN MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM May 8, 1959. ONE-THIRTY P.M. PROGRAM PRELUDE Piece Heroiqu<--------------------------------------------Cesar Franck PROCESSIONAL March Romaine _______________________________________________ Go11110J ORDER OF PROCESSION The Marshals of the University The President of the University and the Speaker The Dean of Women and the President of the Panhellenic Council The members of the Student Organization• and Activities Committee The President of the lnterfraternity Council The Charter Members of the Chapters of National Sororities INVOCATION }ACK s. BoozER, n.D. Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Bible MEDLEY OF SoRoRITY SoNGs SORORITY CHORUS Alpha Chi Omega "Give Me the Lyre" Alpha Delta pj "Adelphean, I've Lost My Heart to You" Alpha Epsilon Phi "Alpha Epsilon Phi Hymn" Chl Omega "There's a Long, Long Trail" Delta Delta Delta "Anchors Awe_igh" Delta Gamma "This Night is a Delta Night" Kappa Alpha Theta uTheta'> Kappa Delta "Deep Down in My Heart" Kappa Kappa Gamma "One, Two, Three Words" Phi Mu uPic:ture a Girl" ADDRESS ELLIS fuBER REc!!., A.M. Dean of Students CONFERRING OF CHARTERS SIDNEY WALTER MAR.TIN President of Emory University PRESENTATION OF CHARTERS Members of Students Organiznions and Activities Committee Three DEL TA JOT A chapter of ALPHA CHI OMEGA Presented by Barbara Ames, A.M. to JANET KEY, President CHARTER MEMBERS Ed'Donna Allison Bobbie Mitchell Linda Armistead Mary Norris Sally Browning Betsy Pittar.d Jane Bush Patricia Raulerson Thais Camp Nancy Reeves Anne Carlyle Jo Ann Scoggins Ann Carter Judy Tanner Carol Rickenbacker Chambers Betsy Thomas Polly Correll Carolyn Thompson Lois Crook: Jane Wagnon Brende Davis Marianna Walker Linda DeFoor Emily Warfield Vickie Edwards Marf'Todd Wolfe Charlotte Etheridge Joy Ziegler Dotty Ferguson Linda Zoellner Jean Foote tMrs, Anne Collier Armstrong Elizabeth Hatzapoulous tMrs. Polly Eden Burns Mary Ann Hightower tMiss Ann Guscio Hazel Hoelscher tMrs. Barbara Russell Hazard Dorothy Hollingshead tMrs. Macrina Coltrin Kern Gloria Howard tMiss Kathleen Story Margaret Huling tMiss Ann Stuart Jaye Johnson t Mrs. Annelle Waller Swillini; · Joyce Jones tMr~. Susan McCutchen Wick_ersham Eleanor Jordan tMiss Virginia Eubanks Janet Key tMrs, Marjorie R. Thompson , Joy Lundborg tMrs. Beverly Maurer Gilham Vickie McNatt tMrs. Sylvia Jenkins Davis Melanie Matthews *Indicates initiated members of sororities tindicates alumnae of social clubs DELTA ALPHA chapter of ALPHA DELTA PI Presented by Randolph L. Fort, A.M. to MARSHA HILL, President CHARTER MEMBERS Elizabeth Bennett Nora Savage Barbara Ann Bethel Jane Searcy Catherine Brooks Sara Staton Singer Bena Broyles Janet Smith Suellen Bruton Laura Smith Patricia Cagle Evangeline Spmn Sara Carmichael Esther Christian Stevenson La Verne Cochran Eloise Ann Thompson Merle Coulter Martha Turner Malone Coursey tAnn Mil~r Agnor Angela Cowan tSylvia Jane Bacon Leclare Cowart tPhyllis I. Brunson Susan Drake · tJoyce Campbell Peggy Dullose tMarilyn Drake Dovis Mary Evans tJudith William• Ellis Lois Faville tMarisue Malone Gray· Helen Freeman tNancy Anne Fleming Barbara Glynn tWilhelmina Milton Jenkins Shirley Grable tGay Mitchell Kattel Carol Gregory tJane Katherine Kerr Jane Gregory tDorothy Houze Loard Mabel Griffin tMartha Reed Moore Ann Hadley tBetty Nunn Mori Sandra Harrison tllarbara McKnight Roberts Anne Henry tSally Ga ding Tomlinson Marsha Hill tNancy Stubbs Waters Marilyn Jackson tlletty Webb Wilson Julie Johnson "Jane Fitzpatrick Donna Kichline *Henrietta Hill Malinda Murray "Carol Monahan Mary Murrell *Jane Purvis Willard Pate •Sally Creel Quillian Jeannie Reed •Joan Russell Kemper Roach *Alice Wolfe Helen Ross *Indicates initiawd members of .ororides tlndicates alumnae of social clubs Five EPSILON ETA chapter of ALPHA EPSILON PHI Presented by Alvin T. Beatty, Ph.D. to LYNN BROWN, President CHARTER MEMBERS Iris Ableson Pat Rabhan Emily Borroughs Eleanor Rubin Marilyn Carasik Evelyn Schreiber Celia Cohn tMolly Bashuk Barbara Feen *PhylHs Alterman Barbara Frank *Nancy Bressler Sue Honigsbaum *Lynn Bro:.Vn Sudee Kronheimer *Judy Freeman Shirley Leder *Norma Shetzen Bonnie Malkin *Shirley Taffe! *Indicates initiated members of soroddes tindicates alumnae of social clubs Six TAU ZETA chapter of CHI OMEGA Presented by ]. H. Brown, Ph.D. to KEMIE RICHARDS, President CHARTER MEMBERS Lea Alexander Nan Kinsey Marjorie Alexander Ginny Knight Myra Jo Austin Renee Lanford Elizabeth Blitch Macy Lee Joyce Britt Virginia Lynch Barbara Brown Anne McKinnon Charlotte Cantrell Despo Mescure Connie Cartledge _ Pat Meyer Betty French Glenda Nelms Diane Friedrick Patricia Potts Jane Fuller Mary Graham Robinson Laura Gewecke Anne Serfling Glenda Griffin Anndle Shope Eleanor Hardy Betsy Smith Patsy Hatcher Arlis Strom Emily Hendry Nancy Vogt Judy Herrington Mary Anne Wilder Jeannette Hogan •Kemie Richards Bet Jennings *Annette Woodsy •Indicates initiated members of sororities Seven ALPHA OMEGA chapter of DELTA DELTA DELTA Presented by Thomas M. Brumbaugh, Ph.D. to CAROL HOPKINS, President CHARTER MEMBERS Horrier Alarca Allison Marr ha Dean Philllp• Irene Harrier Bolster Ann Chriule Schonberg Sara Alice Boring Michael Ann Terral Florene• Ann Bowles Melrose Lamar Vimon Karherine Morri• Campbell Lyn Walsh Harriette Cloaninger Sondra Sue Wesrcorr Ina Jane Cowan Charlyn Forst Whire Julianne Daffin Jane Wilkes Isabella Theresa Ii'Almandro tMartha Smart Adams Serena Jane Dnid tBarbara Lawson Brown San Gasaway Gile• tClaudia Derrick Carol Elizabeth Hopkin• tParricia Ann Flynn Jan Gaurier Jenkiru tCecelia Hearn Hopkins Mary Grace Lewis tMyrrle Elizabeth Markey Wynelle Lowery tGail Scarborough Milam Sara Hughes Mur tDiane Monier Mugaret Almeda McAfee t Jo Ann Morgan Peggy J•n• McDonald tJuanira Nabors Gail fucelle Merrit r tShelton Oliver Jean Ann Minarik fAnn Rodgers Tyler Martha Anne Mou fCarol Nease William• :Beverly J•;,• Mundy "Jere Suzanne Allen Lenore Elaine Nielson *Nancy Loui'" Carmack Elizaberh Ann Parkman "Mary Anne Johnson •Ann Ett• Shirley "Indicares iniciared members of sornriti"" EighJ I GAMMA PSI chapter of DEL TA GAMMA Presented by J. Paul Ferguson to ANITA VAN BUSKIRK, President CHARTER MEMBERS Nancy Beasley Kay Ulrickson Pat Cordes Daryl Weatherly Meg Crawford tMiriam Bell Karen Denning t June Blankenship Chloe Doby tMrs, R. P. Dobbs Shirley Freeman t Anita Flint Suzanne Gammel tMrs. W. G. Hardin, Jr. Donna Keesler tMrs. John F. Hilbert Nancy Ellen Kemp tVirginia Marie Johnston Jeane Love tCarol L. Merritt Anita Lynes tBunny Nolting Patricia Marr tPeggy Perkinson Dee McCord tLynn Raulerson Judy Metcalfe tCharlotte V. Wimberly Brenda Mohr *Elizabeth Cerney Sally Reeves *Anita Van Buskirk Donna Tiffany I *Indicates initiated members of sororities tindicates alumnae of social clubs Nine DEL TA ZETA chapter of KAPP A ALPHA THETA Presented by J. Scott Houston to LINDA McCLAIN, President CHARTER MEMBERS Manha Helen Boatwright Lynn Shull Barbara Boyer Eleanor Spaulding FJizabcth Branch Linda Stevens Sarah Candler Sandra Stewman Patricia Carter Nancy Stovall Betsy Chamberlain Paula Montgomery Stubb• Nell Chambless Terri Tribble Elizabeth Belcher Check Mary Woodward Turton Jane Cheely Janet Wade Constance Corner Harriet Welker Ann Daniel Martha Whiteside Dot Downs Linda Lu Wynne Nan Dyal Judy Zellner Gail Hurd tJoanne Freeman Adams Rosina Eleanora Heywood tJane Anderson Anne M. Holden tChri.tine Mann Blackburn Charlene Holloway tSharlene Burns Blonquist Daryl Jean Johnson tJune Dyal Bradfield Jane Alford Jones tKitty Hamersley Chalker Sara King tMarianne Talley Darby Judy Kotys t Kendall Douglas Michele Lauderbach tBetty Ann Parrott Doyle Claire Malone tMarjorie Erikson Esther Martin tCharlotte Conoly Field Barbara Mayo tSuzanne Gregory Linda McClain tJoaane Morris Grimes Ann McDougald tHelen Hallum Margaret McNatt tPat Hardman Linda Minder tKathcrine Scheesley Kunzer Jane Moorhead tRuth Scurry Laws Carrie Nell Moye t Katherine Le Guin Barbara Ann Newsome tCynthia Clark Quillian Jan.ice Perry tPatricia Scott Pat Pugh tBarbara Strickland Susan Pyle tSue Wells Taylor Frances Walker Ray t Letitia Crouch \Vallace Amelia Robert fElainc Ward Jane Robinson tBevcrly Whitmire Laura Sanders tSheron Ha!ltµn Williams Sandra Sanders tVicki Zarnbetti *Dottie Durand ,.Indicate• initiated .members of sororities tindicates alumnae of social clubs Tm GAMMA PI chapter of KAPP A DELTA Presented by Ernest B. Mingledorff, D.D.S. to ELLEN CARRINGTON, President CHARTER MEMBERS Carol Ann Alexander Sue Jordan Barbara Blake Janis Kiernan Carolyn Bloodsworth Patricia King Patsy Burgamy Molly Mallory Barbara Capilos Juanita McCranie Ellen Carrington Jennie Lou McGee Charlorre Carson Martha Miller Marcia Colby
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