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l y lv ELTA ZETA . . . just the mere mention of the name brought images of friends, activities, commitments and Sisterhood. Friends . . . like sis- ters, were held together in a group which united athlete with beauty queen, scholar with party-goer, and quiet girl with outgoing woman. All were brought together to bask in the warmth of lifetime friend- ships found in Delta Zeta. Since Delta Zeta's founding on October 24, 1902, the Kilarney Rose, Golden Lamp, and pink and green colors have been symbols of her search for excellence. Here at Samford the leadership of the Al- pha Pi Chapter was held by Sharon verflowing with Christmas spirit, Delta Zeta's and Sigma Chi's gather in front of the tree during the Diamond jubilee Semi'formal. This year's Semi-formal was held at the Downtown Club. 5-5 '13 Donaldson-President. Connie Rae Patterson-Vice President of Membership, Kara Pless-Vice President of Pledge Education, Sandra Tate-Treasurer, Susan Scheffield-Recording Secretary and Allyson Anderson-Corre- sponding Secretary. Delta Zeta was active in all areas of campus life. Involvement in stu- dent government, placing second in Derby Days, participating in Step Sing, Greek Week, College Bowl and intramurals all added up to a busy schedule for a Delta Zeta pledge or sister. Philanthropic activities included the Independent Living Center and Telephone Pioneers. This related to the Delta Zeta National Phi- lanthrophy which was the Galludet College for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired. Delta Zeta's also had a full so- cial calendar. In the fall they held their Tickled Pink and Green Pledge Bash and the Diamond ju- bilee Christmas Semi-formal. Sec- ond semester brought a Spring Formal along with various mixers and theme parties. . . . Ilzmzlfatjozz 1985-zw'1'e bert' to .flayf . . . The Dewsfrrvyer '... Na Kat, fm! mzntlver road fripf' . . . fifffr 5i.s'tei'5 in tfyefrmzzfrzizz . . . Gffffi'-i Hou' lflflllf Zfmllfi '... Rwiii Iiflffft' Lcldlfei s... Tin' Brig' HC' '... ff.1Agft.' . . . Dm1'f Agn Ban Ili-tp' '... 'Bm ,v5e',i'fi'rff12 Ni1.rfJzlii'fe. '. . . Tim! ,lift- tozwz Snmzif. . . Izzimrwzt fijl zfffi L:fU'u Rmr'izf.i . . , Iimftz I'ft.fgt. .ll,i'i'. Tariff, Lffffi 'l,'N. .ll.1i-f'it.'if.' . Nl. joke, 1111! ifwff z'i111gf5. ,, AC,-2,f TER! . . . ..- ..1.v-.vi-qt-aTm-
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lpha Delta Pi, the first se- cret society for college women and the nation's oldest sorority, was founded at Wesleyan College in 1851. It was originally known as Alpha Delta Phi, but was later changed to it's present name. The Kappa chapter was founded on campus in 1910. The lion, diamond, and the Wood- land Violet symbolized the chap- terg and the colors azure blue and white represented loyalty and friendship. Campus involvement was as strong as ever as ADP: con- tributed to such activities such as intramurals, Derby Days, Greek Week and Step Sing and still man- aged to keep the highest GPA of . . . P.A.T.A .... Hour BAD do you uzzzzt it? . . . Pwyrer and Prim . . . Not the Vt'.l'fdZ'fd7I Room! . . . .X'.N.A.P .... Are the .tbirts in itz? '... Bee uwzfs Nutty, Kelly, trmf UUJIIL '... any sorority on campus. Their philantrophy was the Ron- ald McDonald House and the sis- ters of the Kappa chapter were ac- tively involved in this project here in Birmingham. Their chapter was led by Traci Armstrong-President, Shelley Slate-Executive Vice President, Leigh Fran Martin-Pledge Educa- tion Vice President, Sharon Man- ning-Recording Secretary, and Christy Stephens-Treasurer. Their parties included mixers, the annual Alpha Delta Pi Man- hunt, Lion's Den, and The Black Diamond Ball. lpha Delta Pi sisters Michelle Wall, Sharon Manning, jan Mulvaney and Kris Lowery show N their spirit after capturing the most Sigma Chi Derbys. Sororities spent a rainy afternoon on the quad chasing Sigma Chi's who still held their coveted black hats. - S I 4 Y c jg W Q in A0 P , . ,QM H 5 . x 'av ,f 7- I
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