1963-1964 Yearbook

Oub Beau Vemon Rogers FRI ENDLINESS and a n interested attitude characterize Omega Phi members as they greet new students and became acquainted with them at open hause. Costumes, games suitable for 'Children '5 Party' Paintings and toy animals borrowed from the Durs~ry school decorated the Legion Hut for Omega Phi's December informal function. "The Farmer in the Dell," "Drop the Handkerchief," and other games were played by the couples, who were dressed in kiddy style. The club went "Strictly Modern" for their formal banquet at Buck Powers Restaurant on February 24. The annual Omega Phi Scholarship Award the club with the highest cumulative grade average was one project. A second project a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family. A bunking party at Wyldewood, a devotional Bee Rock, and supper by flashlight constituted Imorrnal initiation for four pledges. Formal cerewere held in the sponsor's home. Other informal parties throughout the year enjoyed by the members. An all-day outwas planned for the spring. FAll, Tollen, Pre5.; Reynolds, Vice-Pres .; King, Sec. ; SPRING: King, Pres .; Finley, Vice-Pres.; Rochel , Sec.; . Treos., Ruth Atteberry, Sponsor . OMEGA PHI. TOP ROW : Atteberry (sponsor). Allison, Ba rtley. SECOND ROW : Bearden, Flora Corum, Florence Corum, Dasher, Fin ley. THIRO ROW: Hays, Heid, Hobby, Humphreys, King. FOURTH ROW: McWhorter, Rachel. Reynolds, Sexson, Stan ford. FIfTH ROW: S. Tanner, 1. Tanner, Taylor, Tollelt, Vaughn . 145

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