zeta tau alpha discussion
by: GR AdministratorZeta Tau Alpha sorority chapter comments at University of Georgia - UGA
#71by: We Honor
Alice Grey Welsh
Alice was a wonderful, loyal Zeta whose devotion carried through the years. Blonde Alice was a real personality with "a vast gift of accomplishment and originality." Alice was known by her classmates as vivacious. She was devoted to riding and she started a riding club in Richmond, Va. She was a charter member of the Deep Run Hunt Club. Alice loved travel and excitement and by choice, not chance she was never wooed in matrimony. Alice Welsh was the 5th founder to die-June 21, 1960.
#72by: We Honor
Mary Campbell Jones Batte
Mary Campbell was never called anything but Cammie. She was the only daughter and her childhood was a merry one with five devoted brothers in attendance. She never knew the meaning of the word lonesome. Why she was not spoiled no one knew, but she wasn't. It was Cammie who was sent the famous strawberries by her admirer. She married S. Basset Batte and lived in Norfolk, Va. She had two sons. Mary Jones was the fourth Founder to die-December 3, 1957.
#73by: We Honor
Helen May Crafford
Helen May Crafford came from a family prominent in the educational world. Poised, charming, and brilliant, she had no close acquaintenance with the domestic arts, nor a hankering for them. An excellent horsewoman and a good shot, she rode to the hounds and chased many a hapless fox over hill and dale. Learning came easily to her, and she had the high attributes of character demanded by the close little group that became Zeta Tau Alpha. In addition to having fun and making good grades, she also excelled in German. Teaching became Helen's life-long profession and love--a very rewarding one for her. "Teaching," she once said, "is more than just a way to earn a living. It is a way of life, and a good way." Helen Crafford was the seventh Founder to die-September 17, 1964.
#75by: We Honor
Ruby Bland Leigh Orgain
Growing up, Ruby evidently was not known as a "natural born cook." She was reared in a home guided by deep religious principles. Ruby was careful with her pennies and emphasized that "idle spending was unknown to my pocketbook." A girl with many friends she was referred to as our "sympathetic Ruby." She married on October 25, 1906, in Washington, DC to Albert Marcellus Orgain, Jr. She had two sons and a daughter. Parke Leigh was the only daughter of a Founder and followed in her mother's footsteps by becoming a ZTA. Mrs. Orgain's home is in Dinwiddie, Va and her heart-warming messages contribute much to our Themis.
Ruby Leigh Orgain is the only secretary the Founders ever chose and she had been their spokesman since Shirley Kreason Strout called them together to organize in 1924. Mrs. Orgain celebrated her 100th birthday on December 4, 1979.
#79by: don't worry
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