The Totem, Yearbook of McMurry College, 1959 Page: 154
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9, 1954, with fifteen charter members. The
purpose of Alpha Pi Alpha is to encourage
service to individuals, the college, the nation,
and the world. The club members
strive to promote spiritual, mental, moral,
and emotional growth among the members.
Some of the activities of the year were
the homecoming dinner for the exes, the
annual fall picnic, the spring banquet, and
the spring picnic.Betty Payne
Carol McClellan
Wanda Burklow
Ernestine Hoffmann
Carol Bertram
JoAnn Hope
Anita Squires
Dorothy Patton
Maedell Long
Leota Ball
Christine Bonney
Mary Ellen DeffebachALPHA PI ALPHA OFFICERS
President ................. Betty Payne
Vice-President ........... Carol McClellan
Secretary .............. Wanda Burklow
Treasurer ........... Ernestine Hoffmann
Chaplain ............... Carol Bertram
Historian ................. JoAnn Hope
Social Club Representative ... Anita Squires
Parliamentarian .......... Dorothy Patton
Intramural Manager ....... Maedell Long
Sponsor .............. Mrs. Ruth HodgesPatsy Giles
Kay Monzingo
Annelle Popalio
Rose Marie SargentJaney Bartley
Rosalyn Lewis
Jean MurakawaMyrtle Murray
Sue Murphy
Nita McKelvainDannie Price
Mary Jane Rendall
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