Thursday, March 24, 1966 Order Of Valkyries Taps Black - hooded figures with burning candles and tolling gong stalked the women's re sidence halls and called forth eight undergraduate women and three honoraries to mem bership in the Order of Val kyries, the highest women's honorary organization on cam pus, in pre-dawn ceremonies this morning. Tapped were Ellen Beattie Allen, Lyon, Miss.; Alice Kel logg Gann, Atlanta; Linda Yvonne Harrison, La Grange; Mary Elizabeth Haverstock, Roanoke Rapids; Jerri Thom asine Meser, Raleigh; Anne Greylin T. Reeves, Hunting don Valley, Pa.; Carol Ann Shaffer, Richmond, Va. Mrs. Larry S. McDevitt, Mrs. Mabel Brittain, and Mrs. Gra ham Ramsay were tapped as honoraries. Valkyries, whose member ship is limited to two per cent of the women student body, replaced Alpha Kappa Gam ma in 1941. The order corre sponds to the highest men's honorary, Order of the Gold en Fleece. Women students are selected on a basis of their ideals of scholarship, leadership, char acter and service. Citations read as follows- MISS ALLEN 'O ne whose varied areas of contri bution have included Student Government, the University Party, Residence hall leader 0- . i i f " 1 - J it sfi . f 1 966 Gant Shirtrakers ,V"- I iff I""- "V : ' t . Ji - " 1 ' - i - . v I t f - - : s - ' ---- t. ' ..-.''': - - X' - s,-.-K,,'- .'tt.' ix T ;:,V"' . . ,.,. . - j ' " "" " ' " x. . . MlM ibm, w,a "llM ' MIiIlrMlllll MkJ - mmmoiUt.-:.-, MllaM"""M,"",",""B,,,,,,1B" J4 ' l ship and academic excellence. Her warm personality, sincere interest in others, dedicated service and personal diligence have earned for her the deep respect of the University and the love of its students." MISS GANN . . . "One who as President of East Cobb Dor mitory and Secretary of the Women's Residence Council, has exhibited a high degree of competency, dependability, and quiet strength. In her work on the WRC Rules Committee, as in everything that she does, Miss Gann has shown true in dividuality and loyalty to her convictions. "Miss Gann has also de monstrated unusual ability and interest in her academic field of English through her parti cipation in the Honors Pro gram." MISS HARRISON . . . "One who has served the University with sincere dedication and without regard to personal re cognition. Miss Harrison has been an exemplary member of the Women's Attorney General Staff, president of her nursing class, a member of Sigma Theta Tau, and a member of the Carolina Forum. "She has shown true concern for the welfare of those with whom she works and lives, and has earned the highest respect of all who know her." MISS HAVERSTOCK . . . "One who has diligently ser just Broker Stripe Oxford a country cool Gant cotton voile button-down. Its mark of distinction stripe edges are thinly framed with a contrasting color Its effect a subtle but noticeably different expression in stri pings. In russet stripes framed in green; blue stripes framed in gold; or gold stripes framed in russet Hugger body. About $7.50 at discerning stores. d5 Sold at: JULIAN'S COLLEGE SHOP ved as President of her dormi tory and as Vice Chairman of Women's Residence Council, constantly demonstrating her endless devotion to serving the women students of the Univer sity. "With sensitivity, initiative, and an attitude of coopera tion, Miss Haversotck has met the challenge of revising wom en's rules, consistently keep ing in mind the welfare of the University women. Her excel lent performance and high ideals will serve as guides to future students." MISS MOSER . . . ."One who as President of the Carolina Women's Council has strived to bring about a more mean ingful and happy life for dor mitory women. She is com mended for her contributions to the Ad Hoc Committee on the Residence College System, to the Chancellor's Day Com mittee, to the Women's Honor Council as clerk, and to her nursing class and profession. Her warm and friendly man ner have endeared her to many." MISS PEACOCK . . . "One whose performances with t h e Carolina Playmakers has brought much enjoyment to the University and to the Chapel Hill area. Her many hours of work both on the stage and behind the scenes have contri buted to the success of t h e Playmakers' productions. arrived I 1 I F? I ISI XX -. THE DAILYTAR HEEL Eleven 'Vis? Peacock's dedication to the field of dramatics coupled with the charm and warmth of her personality has gained her the love and respect of her colleagues." MISS REEVES . . - "One who is commended for her out standing and superior execu tion of the poisition of Wom en's Attorney General. Miss Reeves has exhibited dedica tion, efficiency, and firmness tempered with understanding and gentleness. "As a member of the Ad Hoc Committee on Judicial Re form, she represented women students with conviction, de monstrated her strong concern for and belief in the Honor System, and gained the genu ine respect and friendship of fellow students, faculty mem bers and administrators. Miss Reeves will long be remember ed as a credit to her alma mater." MISS SHAFFER .... "One who trhough extensive parti cipation in campus activities and superb organizational abil ities has been an invaluable member of the University com munity. Her enthusiasm and willingness to work have en abled her to be an outstand ing coordinator of freshmen women. "These qualities have, in ad dition, been carried over into her academic field of Nurs ing, her membership on Wom- lR TOWN & CAMPUS For Membership p residence Council, and her sorority life, as an active i-'an Hellenic representative, -Uiss Shaffer is a dynamic member of any group in which s.it participates, serving as an inspiration to her fellow stu- dents. MRS. BRITTAIN . . . ."One yho has served the University for almost ten years as an outstanding housemother to se veral thousand women stud ents. Mrs. Brittain has dem onstrated a generous devotion and interest in her dormitory residents giving both of her time and of herself in order to create for each a real and warm home. She is one to whom many have turned in times of trouble and for whom many feel a genuine love and respect." MRS. McDEVITT . . . "One who is known for her sensiti vity to the feelings of others and her sincere interest in stu dents. Mrs. McDevitt, as assis tant to the Dean of Women, has given encouragement to Women's Orientation, strength to Panhellenic, and has been a friend to all who meet her. Her personal warmth and en thusiasms for any task make her one to be loved and ad mired." MRS. RAMSAY . . . "One who is an inspiration to a 1 1 who know her. As hostess of Whitehead Hall, she is respon sible for the rare fraternal spi- rit which prevades her dor- mitory, and has earned the un- qualified devotion of countless students, "Mrs. Ramsay, an integral part of campus life, worked with the Playmakers, served as secretary in three separate University departments, and now contributes willinelv to numerous administrative com mittees with enthusiasm and fairness. Her character teach es by example, for she is gift ed with a unique understand ing of people." The new tapees join 18 oth er members of the honorary organization. They are Pennv Scovil of Raleigh. 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