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After a busy summer filled with fun, work and travel- ing, the women of Pi Beta Phi sorority returned to campus to find the renovations started in 1 995 had been completed over the summer. The Pi Phis came back to find all new beige carpeting throughout the first floor and bur- gundy carpeting covering the stairs and hallways. In addition, many bedrooms were re-carpeted and re-wallpapered. The Pi Phis started the year with their annual barbecue picnic on their front lawn. The eginning of the school year brought a lot of excitement and also one problem the house was overcrowded. Due to many women wanting to live in the house, Pi Phi was faced with too any people and not enough rooms. The house accommo- ated 68 women in singles and oubles, but with 70 women wanting to live in, a decision was made to annex an apartment across the street. Apartment resident and senior general studies major Johanna Ott commented, What photo courtesy of HBO Katie Mahon, Kristi Lewand, Abby Murphy, Lisa Goldman and Lisa Kargen enjoy a cool drink, at Psi Upsilon fraternity ' s Gin and Tonic party. Pi Phi attended Psi Upsilon ' s open parties twice a year. at Sigma Chi ' s Derby Days. Their theme this yeai Mess with a Pi Phi. ..you ' ll ge the horns proved to be true, a Pi Phi once again conquere the first place spot. Derb Days gave us a chance to com together as a house and boos our spirit and morale, said jur ior economics major Laur Coughlan. The rest of the fall term wa full of fun activities such a football pre-parties with Sigm Chi fraternity, Carry-In wit Beta Theta Pi fraternity, an Initiation with Theta Chi frate nity. Barndance, an annu event, was made up of hayrid and square dancing. Locally, the Pi Phis volur teered their time at Hikon Mott Children ' s Hospital, an Safehouse. Links for Literacy a Pi Phi national philanthrop organized storytelling for chi dren. President, junior Lis Goldman said, I was reall pleased to see Pi Phi take more active role in communit service as opposed to just ph lanthropies. could be better than our own apartment with food and friends Seniors were recognized during Senior Wills an only across the street? With the Pi Phi annex, everyone was Invitations, Bells, and Carry-Out. For many, college wi settled, happy, and ready for Rush. After three weeks, Rush an experience that ended after four years, but, as senh successfully ended with the addition of 43 pledges. In anthropology zoology major Krista Niit put it, Pi Phi October, the Pi Phis were ready to defend their first place title truly special and will remain in our hearts forever. + story by Marcela McDonough | layout by Virginia Hilt Pi Beta 836 Tappan ant row: Beth Barrett, Claire Coughlan, Andrea Burnell. Ann Oberschulte, Sarah Gernes. Julie Cmejrek, Rebecca Topham, Kristin Kelfner, Alpa Tolia Row 2: Barbara Mann, Catherine Hajek, Mackenzie Reichbach, Emily Veronica Toth. Kim VanSuilichem, Norah Goff, Kristine Schulze, Stacy Lapinski, Abigail Galinet Row 3: Lisa Ingmarsson, Katie Anderson, Laura Szymanski, Amanda Hough, Sarah Shippy, Elise Peterson, Elizabeth Windram, Amalia Levit, Erika Finn, Kristin Ladd, Emma Cartwright, Elissa Petruzzi, Jennifer Kaminsky, Laura Sivertson, Betsy Lyons Row 4: Amanda Lesch, Jill Mikoleizik, Meighan O ' Rourke, Sandy Fabre, Erin Hill, Katie Lipford, Jody Robins, Courtney Beck, Karyn Stanley, Christine Mahon, Wendy Latimer, Julie Haight, Rachel VanBrandeghen, Susan Grady, Lorie Sherman, Jill Arvai.Stephanie Ongena Row 5: Emily Lambros, Amanda Read, Jenna Nutter, Jessica Lum, Erin Cipra, Elisabeth Abrams, Krista Niit, Marcela McDonough, Jeanine Resseguie, Amy Guralnick, Sarah Rosa Chobanian, Abigail Murphy, Laura Coughlan, Jenn Vogel, Erica Eckroad, Maureen Sirhal, Lisa Irwin 278 4- Pi Beta Phi Mark Wo
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photo courtesy of AAO Taking a break between parties, Alpha Delta Pi members relax on the couch. Each year. during the last night ot Rush Alpha Delta Pi decorated their cars to cel- ebrate with their pledges on Bid Day. Alpha in the shortest pledge term on campus. Alpha Delta Pi + 277
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On Bid Day, Pi Phis welcome 43 new members into their chapter. Pledges were picked up at the Bell Tower and later trick-or-treaU around the house to meet active Defending their first place Derby Days title are a mass of muddy Pi Phi members. The women competed in philanthropy event held annually on the front lawn of the Sigma Chi fraternity. A group of senior Pi Phis celebrate the holiday spirit in full costume at their Halloween party. This group of women went together as characters from The Wizard of Oz. photo courtesy of FIBO Pi Beta Phi + 279
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