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History of Gamma Theta Chapter Transcript, September 1946-May 1947
GAMMA THETA CHAPTER
of the
PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY
BOX 177
STATE COLLEGE, MISSISSIPPI
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History of GAMMA THETA Chapter for year Sept. 1946 to May 1947
Gamma Theta has made 1946-47 a record year on the Miss. State
College Campus. This has been a year of re-organization, regrouping
and progress. Larger than we have ever been before in the history
of the chapter, our fraternity has taken the lead in every activity
introduced into campus life.
At the end of the Spring semester, Gamma Theta has 76 members
and 27 pledges. This outnumbers any other social fraternity on the
campus. We have held high our record of scholarship and have con-
tributed largely to the social and religious activities.
Pledges who were initiated during the year were: James Harry
Smith, Tupelo; Medie T. Still, Meridian; John A. Edwards, Leland;
Jack McGee, Greenville; George P. Hendrick, Jackson; Charles Al-
dridge, Winona; John R. Booth, Lexington; Sidney Brevard, Drew;
William V. Buchanan, Indianola; James Chisholm, Tupelo; James E.
Conn, Crystal Springs; Julian Crawford, Holly Bluff; Frank Marion
Duncan, Greenville; Benton P. Estes, Yazoo City; Marion Sidney
Branch, Winona; George H. Keith, Carthage; Charles Mars, Philadel-
phia; Hugh F. Miller, Yazoo City; William M. Pitts, Indianoda;
John W. Roach, Vicksburg; Paul Schmitz, Amory; Thomas Walker, Jack-
son; John Earl Whitaker, Amory; Albert Reid Smith, Newton; Julian
W. Rives, Indianola; Edgar D. Johnson, Long Beach; Clifton Lamar
Stevenson, Flora; Joseph B. Whiteside, Tupelo; William L. Richmond,
Summit; Billy Shelton, Vaiden; Thomas H. Simmons, Meridian; Charles
H. Weissinger, Cary; Lee Robinson, Hickory; Frank H. King, Poca-
hontas; James W. Dixon, Vaughn; Miles D. McCaleb, Cleveland; Edward
B. McDaniel, Rome; Walter W. Chapman, Indianola; Joseph Bennett,
Vaiden.
Brother Jack Roach was awarded a beartiful gold ring after having
been selected the most outstanding pledge of the chapter for the
year. From the pledges having the highest scholastic record, one is
selected who has demonstrated high interest in the fraternity and
has used his capacities to place himself in the high esteem of others.
Following a highly successful rush season, the chapter began a
program of traditional social activities. On Saturday, Sept. 28,
a dinner dance was given in honor of the new pledges in the College
Cafeteria, with Bill Hollingsworth's "Southernaires" furnishing the
music. This event was followed by a hamburger fry given by the
pledges for the whole chapter.
On December 6, the chapter held its annual "Dream Girl" Banquet
in the Golden Goose Tea Room at MSCW. The highlight and conclusion
of the banquet was the presentation of the Dream Girl, Miss Virginia
Holder of Goodman. Miss Holder is a Sophomore at MSCW and Secretary
of the Student Government. The banquet was followed by the Pi Kappa
Alpha Ball in the Gymnasium.
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History of Gamma Theta Chapter, September 1946-May 1947
This report summarizes the history of Gamma Theta Chapter for the academic year 1946-1947, including a list of initiates and newly elected chapter officers. It discusses challenges facing the chapter during World War II, as well as achievements made, both collectively and by individual members. It also recounts chapter events and activities. A transcript of this report is also available in the collection.
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09/1946 - 05/1947