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i, Susan M An Stato ithleen Hojs ceyReifeis.! ' len. What makes Zeta Tau Alpha Unique? Forty-one fantastic new pledges, the highest GPA of the Zeta chapters in the state, the Zeta Merit Award given to the outstanding Zeta chapter in the state, the Go Greek Award given to the outstanding sorority on campus, the Mr. Greek Week Pagent and the annual Sweetest Day Carnation Sale raising money for the National Association for Retarded Citizens, Millionaire ' s Party to benefit S.A.F.E. house (a domestic violnce shelter), members on the Greek Week Steering Committee, Marching Band, Michiganensian, Michigan Daily, Panhel Exec, Project Outreach, and the Study Abroad pro- gram. Wherever you look on campus you ' ll see Zetas, whether on the I.M. field, relaxing at the Village Bell or rak- ing the front lawn. Zeta Tau Alpha 265
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Zero Tou Alpha f Back row (I to r): Sue Hewitt, Diana Hudolin, Lee Baker, Sue Webb, Margi Facchini, Lisa Crumrine, Linda Finnerty, Anne Fitzgerald, Lori Wissman, Sharon Bailey, Mary Swastek, Janet Scapini, Viv- ian Kemeny, Pam Kource, Debbie Wensel, Mary Carroll, Sue Zavela, Fifth row: Jenny Hart, Kathy arbke, Sandy Klein, Lisse Hill, Kathleen Hornick, Elaine Zielke, Jessica Congdon, Nina Squire, Jill Garber, Gale Romanowski, Anne Reid, Kathy Jawor, Linda Allen, Darlene Ford, Sue Stiles, Ann Welz, Fourth row: Robin Amble, Monica Sircar, Kim Nadell, Cindy Bihun, Lisa DeGnore, Shirley Knight, Carol Bur, Hala Elgaaly, Denise Campbell, Ellen MacDonald, Jennifer Blashill, Martha Gray, Sheri Kline, Suzy Pudlowski, Faith Weiner, Beth Camilleri, Third row: Lynn Labarbara, Debbie Rossman, Maija Martinsons, Karen Gilbert, Julie Dakoske, Nancy Gallagher, Susan Heath, Amy Bies, Susan Mezger, Frances Keane, Beth Eby, Marilyn Kilinski, Judy Padilla, Beth Billman, Peg gy DeCooke, Second row: Dina Russo, Kim Liu, Wendy Hepworth, Ronitt Rubenfeld, Beth Craw- ford, Wendy Bowers, Kathy Brosman, Gretchen Nedzi, Laura Liberty, Tori Velkhoff, Teresa Han, Jennifer Pallisin, Judy Manahan, Rania Elgaaly, Front row: Monica Zawitowski, Susan Prill, Leanne Redick, Melinda Lian, Joellen Shortley, Janet Reger, Heidi Herrmwn, Kathleen Hopps, Michelle Swastek, Lisa Mason, Stacey Reifeis, Eli- zabeth Rosenthal, Elizabeth Whalen. 264 Zeta Tau Alpha
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Ponhellenic Association -i. Baker The Panhellenic Association is the coordinating body for the seventeen sororities on the University of Michi- gan ' s campus. The major functions of Panhel are to organize a formal sorority rush and to distribute information to the 1500 member sorority system. In addition, Panhel hosts an annual All-Campus Leadership Conference, fall and winter term service projects and many Panhel programs which have included a con- cert by the Michigan Friars. Ann Arbor SAFEHOUSE, a shelter for battered women, was the recipient of the $1700.00 proceeds from this year ' s An- nual Fall Plant Sale held in c onjunction with the Michigan Union. A special project of the Panhellenic Association is the FORUM, the Greek newspaper for the campus. The FO- RUM, which is published several times throughout the year, is an important means of communication between the sororities and fraternities on campus. Another yearly event which is co- sponsored by Panhel and the Fraternity Coordinating Council is the Annual Greek Week which is held every spring. Greek Week provides the op- portunity for the sororities and frater- nities to show the university communi- ty the talent, philanthropic efforts, and the unity of Michigan ' s Greek system. 266 Panhellenic Association ' . -ellenit C vrf,PiBefi s tov Ho;
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