1966-1967 Yearbook

MU ETA ADELPHIAN Skates, good times, wemers and hay unite for an evening Preparation for pledge week occupied the first few weeks for MEA club members. After the initiation of pledges, both old and new members participated in women's inter club competition. MEA's gave a good account of themselves in volleyball, basketball and bowling. For their Christmas party, the MEA's visited the White County Nursing Home and presented a program of song and entertainment for the shut-ins there. Afterwards, they enjoyed refreshments at the home of th eir sponsor, Mrs. Vines. Club beau John Heard and Mrs. Vines were presented with Christmas presents. After the Christmas holidays, MEA's and their dates attended the third function , a combination skating party, weiner roast and hayride. A planned devotional climaxed the evening's activities. The MEA's and their guests agreed that the third function was a tremendous success. Earlier in the year, MEA presented a chapel program depicting the various aspects of club life. Other club activities included a spring banquet and an outing. OFFICERS. FAll: SCOIt, Pres.; Davidson, Vice-Pres.; Griffith, Sec.; Brewer, Treas. SPRING: Bonnell, Pres.; Sims, Vice-Pres.; Dowdy, Sec.; Bridges, Treas.; lois Vines, Sponsor. 186 Club Beau Johnny Hea rd MEA's Carol Brewer, Mary Rogers and lindo Bridges demonstrate their proficiency in the art of " poper wrapping " during a chapel program. MU ETA ADElPHIAN. TOP ROW: Vines (sponsor), Alderson, Anderson, Ayers, Bess. SECOND ROW: Bonnell, Bradford, Brewer, l. Bridges, S. Bridges. THIRD ROW: Broderhausen, Broyles, Buchanan. Christison, Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Dowdy, Griffin, Griffith, Hayes, Hudson, Keesee. FIFTH ROW: Mackey, Neely, Perrault, Rogers, J. Scott, N. Scott. SIXTH ROW: Simms, Smith, Telford, Thamos, Vorney, Whitelaw.

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