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Magdalena Zavala LITTLE SISTERS: FRONT ROW Lisa Christine khiller. Meredith Margaret Tekell, Karen Valerius, Natasha K Anderson. Cima Rcncc Guscmano, Karen Lynne Slaughrer, Ashley Elizabeth Logan, Anne Lynn Sager, LI| Rence Reynolds BA(,K ROW Kristi Ann Ward, Jennifer Elizabeth Moody, Jennifer Piskun, Vanessa Dawn Robertson, Tracey L. Luke. Karsy Metom, J,U Mane Todd. Carol Lynn Mallia. Amy Elizabnh Wilson Jeff Holt IT AGAIN, GUYS: Doug Patteson, finance senior, and Andrew Thayer, business freshman, provide backup Is for the mariachi at the Kappa Sig serenade on March 1 . James Gardiner Andrew Gray IV David Groff Kenneth Gurka Scott Harper Mark Harris Tim Hennessey Dean Hrissikopoulos Kappa Sigma 479
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KAPPA SIGMA Week-long flest finishes on high not Throughout the history of the Uni- versity, many annual traditions have been established. However, members of Kappa Sig- a believed that none of these traditions had ore of an intense impact than their Texas Independence Day Celebration, March 2. To commemorate Texas Independence Day, Kappa Sigs filled the week of Feb. 29-March 5 with impressive activities in ' which all students re encouraged to join. Activities included a renade, an open mixer, a road trip to Mexico, campus-wide party and a closed party for ppa Sig members and their dates. The Monday night serenade was one of a different breed. The members donned Mexican attire, complete with scrapes, sombreros and exican flags. Accompanied by a mariachi ,nd, the members wandered to sorority houses singing traditional Mexican songs and announc- ing their open mixer scheduled for Wednesday night. It ' s definitely a little different than the typ- ical serenade. At some point, we got kind of loud and obnoxious, but the sororities did not m to mind too much, Alan Taylor, eco- omics senior, said. On Wednesday night, Kappa Sig entertained embers of different sororities. The fraternity members furnished their guests with music and margaritas served with a Mexican flair. ursday night was highlighted by a traditional road trip to Mexico for both pledges and actives. President John Savardi, honors finance se- nior, said about the trip, It ' s traditional and a good chance for actives and pledges to get together and enjoy the week ' s festivities. It provides a very realistic touch to our Mexican festival. The campus-wide party was held on Friday evening. The fraternity furbished their house with a stylish Mexican setting. There was a $5 admission charge through which the treasurer collected almost $600. The collection went to- ward the door prize, an all expense paid trip for two to the beaches of Mexico. The remainder of the proceeds from the party was donated to Texas Society for Autistic Citizens. The open party is getting bigger and beil We have a good time and it ' s for a good cau:| Chris Kroeger, marketing senior, said. It ' s a fun way to celebrate an important |l of Texas history, Chris Long, petroleum I management junior, said. by Car a Cooper r; Th - OFFICERS: FRONT ROW. Muhaei Foster Hord, Charlej Christopher Shan non, Alan David Taylor. BACK ROW: John Christopher Sarvadi, Muhael Kroeger, Jeffrey David Dunbar. Bruce Bain Phillip Bardin William Boyce Michael Burniston Victor Cardenas Carter Carrao Tom Combs Stephen Darnall Todd Darwin Kevin DesRosiers Andrew Dodson Michael Doyle Tim Drake Jeffrey Dunbar James Elder Jeffrey Farney P GWio- i tl. 478 Kappa Sigma
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KAPPA SIGMA AMONG FRIENDS: George Bradford and Dave Vanwise laugh at a joke told by Mike Boykin at the Texas In- dependence Day benefit party .J on March 4. ike Keith Jeff Kennedy Keith Knox Chris Kroeger Chris LaRue Craig Ledbetter Jesse Leitner Marc Little Christopher Long Carl Marotto Stan Marsh IV Todd Mayfield James McAnelly III Michael Meaux Paul Moreton Richard Morris David Nichols Donald Patteson Jim Perdue Thomas Phelan Michael Purcell Alan Quaintance Jr. George Ratliff David Ray Robert Ray Steven Read Kevin Regan Andrew Rorschach Taylor Schwab Brent Shirley Alan Taylor Charles Thiltgen 480 Kappa Sigma Christopher Thompson Doyle Todd James Vcrnon Wyeth Wiedeman Jason Womack Richard Wood
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