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sigma kappa awards to sigmas in ' 68 Candles glimmer for old Sigma Kappa. Mary LaPointe Darlene Lauriello Cheryl Liles Mary Luther Agatha Lyons Marie Malinick Joanne Martorana Margie McCown Maryellen McGowan Sandra McGregor Carolyn Metzger Penny Millar Kathleen Monaghan Linda Moore Ardath Mueller Joanne Mulligan Debe Nigels Nan Marie North Janice O ' Connor Carole Oetke Sandra Ortega Margaret Orth Janet Pagh Judy Panning Arleen Pasetti Wanda Paulk Linda Post Kathy Price Marilyn Purvis Sandra Rogers Carin Sargent Beatrice Savarese Martha Schaefer Roberta Seaman Joyce Shipman Cynthia Short Rebekah Slavis Kathleen Smith Patricia Sousa Pamela Werner Joan Wittman Donna Worth 249
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Third prize float brings smiles from Sigma Kappas. Sisters bring warmth of Christmas to others. Sigma Kappa had the largest sorority pledge class. The Second Annual Little Creep Award went to the most deserving fraternity pledge. Janice Luther was assistant rush chairman. Kathy Ramers worked on the Florida Coed. Carole Oetke was director of student government tours. The Stet award to National Panhellenic and Past Sigma Kappa National Mrs. Miller, was given for giving Sigma Kappa ' s projects to do in their spare time. Linda Bennett was both Lambda Chi Crescent Girl and President of the Little Sisters of the Crescent. Sigma Kappa President, Mrs. Rogers found a home in Gainesville. Award-winning float was a Hand-made work of Art, our Pi Kappa Phi Sweetheart. There were little sisters galore: Lambda Chi, Delta Chi, Phi Tau. Janice O ' Connor served as president of the Order of Diana and Sweetheart. Sigmas surprized underpriveleged by giving them a Christmas party. Sigma Kappa ' s look forward to National Convention in San Diego. Barbara Lindley was vice of Alpha Lambda Delta and on Women ' s Judiciary. Officers are: Kathy Price, president; Judy Panning, first vice president; Kathy Ramers, second vice president; Margie McCown, recording secretary; Janis Hill, treasurer; and Janis Egghart, corresponding secretary. Janet Abbott Donna Bartko Linda Bennett Sandra Bishenauer Cheryl Carpenter Corrine Cherpak Alice Ann Culley Nancy Dalton Janis Eggart Diane Glersdorf Gill Sara Graham Linda Grover Patricia Gurnow Irma Haderer Janis Halker Linda Hayes Janice Hill Mala Elaine Hinton Karen Hosty Pat Jernigan Mary Jones Marilyn King Victoria Kingdon 248
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sigma nu sigma nu elects a president Sigma Nus called this the greatest year in a long time. They started with a big pledge in the 70 ' s and initiated 40 men into Sigma Nu brotherhood in the winter quarter. Homecoming decorations went in the form of $350 to Sunland Training Center, instead of the traditional chicken wire and crepe paper. Clyde Taylor became Student Body president in the runoff election. Jack Bodziak was elected I.F.C. vice president. Frank Gramling held the reigns of Accent symposium in April. Barbara Epperson, Delta Gamma, was named Sigma Nu Sweetheart. Nus put an early claim on the President ' s Trophy for the first time in four years. Gramling shows the way on Homecoming decorations. Robert Acklan d Steven Aertker Robert Baldwin Stephen Balint Rusty Barnes Roger Benoist Douglas Bonebrake Allen Boyce Glenn Burns Russell Butler Jack Calbeck Edward Campbell Rick Carnes Max Castro Robert Chamberlain Russell Claeys Nicholas Cocks Donald Coleman Joseph David Pedro deAlvarez John Diehl Gary Dressel Daniel Dupree Frederick Fair John Faix Terry Garner Daniel Giordano Michael Grella James Griffin Frank Gramling 250
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