Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1985 — Page 4
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sasr^ 4 tile group spent 49 (iqfiitf Mill
try, tourkg over 23 cities. I Mrs. Lanier beamed as she recall- |
ed thrir pause at the tomb of Mahat-
ma Gandhi in DeUd; the first sight I ofthesfilendoroftlieTaiMaharin j
Agra, and the grandeur of the Himilayas from a vantage point hi Darjeeling. A pleasant, surprise met the group upon entering the Oberoi Grand Hotel in Calcutta; they accepted the overwhelming welcome which greeted them in Madras at
Loyola University.
She lapsed into a somber mood as ~
she talked about the Hindu crema- MRS. VIOLA W.
thm services which the group viewed Pullapilly, is a college professor at from a boat on the Ganges River in Sl Mary * s college. South Bend. Varanasi. Her spirits snapped back The tour was sponsored jointly by
into high gear as she described the the Indijin and United
coconut groves in Trivandrum, govern .
,ndl ? 1 " Bomb ® y ’ * nd ments, with special arrangements
'fc^o'-aCavesin Aurangabad. handted by the Uniled statefBduca-
Of ail the plush places the group tional Foundation in India (USEF1).
lived, Mrs. Lanier believes her !ts DurDOse was to -xDog- ./^.i favorite, hotel was the Lake Palace studieTteachers to Indkin such
nr Udaipur. “There was something that clearer
special about boarding a boat to of the ^ wUl result in better
reach the steps of your hotel she teaching about Indian Culture,
said. A perusal of her photos. Upon their return, tour par-
LITTLE PEOPLE Musftmary Baptist Church has amounted winners of the king and queen contest held Sept. IS. Crowned i was 3-year-old Master Darius L. Harris deft), son of Ms. Alice Forte\ * Crowned queen was 2-year-old little Mies Shavon Marie Civile, y daughter of Ms. Kimberly Kay Curtis. Rev. Maris WlfUs is pastor of the church.
Gammip$k)elta soro$ eleclH
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tour, and that the memories will be pg^t to be disseminated to secoh-
with the group as long as they live. Tour Director, Dr. Cyriac
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The 1984-85 year was an especial- Editor-in-Chief.
ly successful one for members of the The coming year promises to be Gamma Phi Delta Sorority. After as busy as last year for the Gamma St -1 ’v""’”.. much hard work, the sorors of sorors. There are many things in the ^ “ ^ ^ '
Gamma Chapter awarded scholar- works for Gamma, including the ships to three Indianapolis college fifth annual Jazz Brunch this winter bound students. The sorority also for the sorority’s scholarship fund, supported Gleaners Food Bank with Gamma’s new officers are lookgenerous donations, entertained jng forward to carrying on Gamma
residents of Julietta Marion County phi Delta’s fine tradition.
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The sorority elected new officers, last Saturday to aid them in their upcoming activities. Officers for the 1985-86 year are Josie Edwards, Basileus; Dianna Rice, First AntiBasileus; Juanita Darden, Second Anti-Basileus; Helen Brittain, Grammateus; Charlotte Horne, Anti-Grammateus, Mona Lite, Tamias; Brenda Lorthridge, Financial Grammateus,and Ann Brown.
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