OMEGA PHI . TOP ROW: Mrs. Atteberry, Mrs. Cleveland (sponsors). Allen , Ashton , Buffaloe, Crum , Dopps, Dudley. SECOND ROW: Enni s, Felici , Gardner , Heid, Howard, Huddleston, Jocks, OMEGA PHI Kingdon. THIRD ROW: Lavender, Logston, McGrew, Michaels, Morrison, Potts, Rives, Roper. FOURTH ROW: Shaw, Shelton, Sims, Taylor, Tillmon, Vance, Wallace , Young. Chinese food experienced • authentic setting In Renewinp; old friendships and p;ellinp; ready to make nc\>v ones was thc purpose of a bunking party for Omep;a Phi at the beg-inning- of the year. Gell in gtogether at the home of Mrs.. ' ~ Cleveland, tlw p;irls indulp;ed in snacks and made plans for pled<>;~ week. Th~ dininp; hall at \ 'Vyldewood was tlw sc~ne of a function December 10, centered around cookinp; shish k~babs and s'mores over an open fire. The g irl s anel their datcs came alive as rela.v ,~nmes were play~d. A devotional closed the evrnin<>;. OFFICERS. Nancy Felici, Pres.; Rita Taylor, Vice -Pres.; Carolyn Allen, Sec.; Glenna Logston, Treas.; Mrs. James Atteberry and Mrs. Jo Cleveland, Sponsors. Club Beau Randy Chapman 166 Daring- to be nifferent. Omega Phi's chos~ to have a Chinese hanquet comrlete with Chinese food at the Bamboo Gardens of the Magnolia Inn February 23. Everyone agreed that it was an un· usual experience. Club beau Randy Chapman was honored at Halloween with a jack-a -lantern full of candy. ITo. along with the two sponsors_ was remembrred at Christmas. Valentine's Day and on birthdays. 'WIPE-OUT' was the demand made by Omega Phi's entry in the Homecoming parade decreeing a victory over the Majors.
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