Pcge Four THE COLLEGIATE may 15, 196^ Greek News On Thursday, May 7 in the parlor of Harper Hall, 19 persons were initiated in the Alpha Gamma Chap ter of Sigma Pi Alpha Honorary Language P'raternity. To be a member one must pos sess a "B" average in the foreign language area and be invited to join after due consideration of the candidate's qualifications. Welcomed into the organization were Florence Currie, Linda Ann Daniel, Mildred VV. Everette, Kar en De Hart, Bettie J. Eason, Linda Griffin, Vicki .Joyner, Amelia Mer ritt, Annette McAdams, Janie Mc Cormick, Ruth Price, Randolph Rat- teree, Philip Ritter, Ruby Sharpe, Micki Snipes, Jane Stallings, Don ald Street, Margaret Thomas and Leila Wells. time they will reminisce about past sorority years and present gradu ates with gifts. Phi Sigma Tau welcomes into its I sisterhood Brenda Williams who was ; initiated on April 24. Congratula tions, Brenda! Phi .'ligma Tau For their April service project, the sisters of Phi Sigma Tau assist ed the Wilson County Cancer So ciety in its annual fund raising campaign. Co-ordinating sister ac tivities for the drive Pam Larmer organized the group of sorority vol unteers who covered the college neighborhood for donations for the cancer drive. Sunday, May 17, Phi Sig honors its graduating seniors at the an nual Senior Breakfast. As is the custom, the sisters have planned an early morning cook-out at which Seniors 'Continued From Page One* •Adkins, Warren Ray .Alberty, Wil liam Ray Alexander, David Mon roe Alford. Julian Sylvester Barn hill, .Jr. .Sylvia Hooker Barrett, Jane H. Becker, William David Bedsole, Maurice Belanger, John Linwood Benson, James W. Black. Borzooei, Sarah Carolyn Boyette, Henry Grady Bright, Jr. Nancy Elizabeth Britt, Mary Josephine Buf- faloe, Brenda Gail Bulluck, Rob ert Lee Bullock, Josephine P. Bun dy, Barbara Jean Capps, John Thomas Capps, Darrow Ross Clark, Sandra Huggins Cogdell. Hampton Kent Conner, Jr. Eve lyn Clancy Cooper, Robert Lee Cor bett, Bonnie Charlene Cuddington, John Robert Daniels, Helen Mae Davis, Herman Cecil Davis, Jr. Geraldine Valerie Deans, Grover Thomas Dees, Jenny Lou Dees, James Leon Earp, Leola W. Earp, Phyllis Yelverton Edmundson, Lin da Darlene Edwards, Patricia Aus tin Edwards, Connie Baxter Evans, James Etheldred Floors, Linda Fay Forrest, Sandra Mozelle Franklin, William E. Fugate. Hartwell H. Fuller, Jr., Clarence Horton Godwin, Marcia Elaine Goodwin, William Richard Gupton, : Johnnie Daniel Hales, Lauder Evans Hall, Ramona Gwen Hall, Quinton Roosevelt Hare, Jr., Har ry Guynn Harrell, Linda Warrick Harris, Onnalee McElhaney Hinnant, Carol C. Horne, Patricia Ann Honre. 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