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Delta Zeta Delta Zeta, Creighton ' s largest sorority, worked with the hearing impaired through the support of Gallaudet College in Washington, D.C., and the Boys Town Institute in Omaha. The DZ ' s other charitable ac- tivities included participation in Honey Sunday, the Easter Seals Bunny Hop, Red Cross blood drive and the Thanksgiving food drive. Theme parties, such as a cowboy or shipwreck party, and pledge ac- tivities like wake-up breakfasts, Big Brother Big Sister parties, and pop- corn get togethers were several of the DZ ' s social activities. Officers were: Kathy Kayton, president; Patty Sherman, vice- president of membership; Kathy Dungan, vice-president of pledges; Freida Mai, treasurer; Susie Alex- ander, recording secretary; and Anne Inkret, corresponding secretary. Delta Zeta: Front row: Tracey Yamamoto, Mary Kay Mangus and Ann Kane. Second row: Karen Hart, Johanna Means, Leslie Friend and Kimberly Grybko. Top row: Mary Low, Patty Welch, Diane Cain, Mary Jane Alex and Therese Mullin. Delta Zeta: Front row: Marion Fitzmaurice, Meg Zivkovich and Lori Lingo. Second row: Mary Jill Hugan, Elisa Sandonato and 204 Clubs Organizations
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Sigma Sigma Sigma Theta Phi Alpha bovich, Jayne Vaeth, Mary Lutz and Debbie ' inkerman. Top row: Diann Blanchard, Deborah Dutton and Sue Parcells. The Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority donated its time to the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the Red Cross blood drive. Major social events for the Tri Sigmas included an annual Founder ' s Day banquet, Greek Week Activities, a spring picnic, Sigma Santa Christmas party, a retreat at Fr. Datko ' s farm and a formal. Officers were: Sandy Erickson, president; Karen Heim, vice- president; Shelley Evans, secretary; Mary Coquillard, treasurer; Lisa Mills, rush chair- man; and Colonel Thomas Johnson, moderator. The Theta Phi Alpha sorority donated time and energy to Children ' s Memorial Hospital in Omaha, the Siena House and St. John ' s Church. Social events included powderpuff football, Greek Week activities, Halloween and New Year ' s Eve par- ties, roller-skating, a retreat and an activation dinner. Officers were: Michelle Modugno, president; Nancy Heavey, first vice- president; Sheri Rankin, second vice-president; Christi Cox, secretary; Lisa McMahan, treasurer; and Gene Tracy- Hallinan, adviser. itf ' iKim Farley. Top row: Sandra Krely, Kathy sipSpurlock, Catherine Meister, Ann Broski, ■f ] Cyndi Hoover, Sandra Christofferson and Sue iJI Langston. Theta Phi Alpha: Front row: Diane Diemer, Martha Branigan, Sheryl Richardson, Sylvia Maripat Larsen, Lisa McMahon, Netty Hillmann, Sharon Kiely, Rebecca Carpenter DiBenedetto and Judy Wilkas. Second row: and Patti Tucker. 203 Clubs Organizations
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50 Delta Zetas Jane Boardman and Meg Zivkovich sell St. Valentine ' s Day suckers in the lobby of Kiewit Hall. Jim Cherav iceiMarilyn Mai. Top row: Julie Barkmeier, Delta Zeta: Front row: Joanne Sandifer, and Susie Kuesel. Top row: Kathleen Dungan, ow iSileen Ryan and Elizabeth Blair. Sheila Nix, Nadine Hadwiger, Frieda Mai, Kate Warren, Kellie McQueen, Susie Alex- aid Amy Remington and Kathy Kayton. Second ander and Barb Nordmark. row: Ruth Ellis, Anne Inkret, Teresa Keenan 205 Clubs Organizations
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