New club initiates tradition of service The 25 members of Alpha Alpha Alpha women's club took advantage of a chance to initiate traditions . The group , one division of last year's Delta Theta, launched its activities by assisting victims of a flood in Little Rock. holidays, members shared a Christmas party with sponsors Alice Joiner and Rita Franklin in the Joiner home . A hayride which ended in Spring Park led further fall ac- ' tivities, including an outing to Wyldewood with brother club Alpha Epsilon Chi. Before vacating the campus for the "Our Spring Sing theme was 'Those Were the Days.' It centered on the antics of residents of a home for the elderly," commented president Leta Hall. "Also, during the spring, we assisted members of our club in raising funds for overseas campaigns ." 1. MEETING prospective members at open house, Tri A~pha member Linda Boyd watches as a freshman signs the guest book. 2. ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA. 1. Janice Priestly 2. Jacobs 3 . Williams 4. Verkler 5. Ayer 6 . Fudge 7. Pitney 8 . Stewart 9. H. Hall 10. Ballinger 11. Moore 12. Boyd 13. Tidwe ll 14. Jean Priestly 15. LaFevers 16. Bush 17. Sisco 18. L. Hall . 3. OFFICERS AND BEAUX. Front row: Annette Pitney·treasurer, Leta Hall'president , Linda Boyd·secretary . Back row: Philip Peacock, Andrew Cros~man - beaux. Rhodes Memorial Field House, commonly referred to as "the old gym," was originally an airplane hangar. Tri Alpha AAA ~ 51
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