James Madison University - Bluestone Schoolmaam Yearbook (Harrisonburg, VA)

 - Class of 1993

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Sigma Pi Row 1: David Maside, Brian Harris, Dan Goldstein, Spencer Morgan, B.j. Karam, Mike Waite, Van Clayton Row 2 Hill Mallory, Hassan Jones, Patrick Keith, Robert BiDak, James Edminds, Rerun, Eerik Larsen, Bubba, Kevin Johnson, David Hinkel, Louis Farano, Timmy Heath, Steven Sampson Row 3; Matt Charleston, Skippy McGilUcutty, PhiUp McCrakin, Michael Policicchio, Michael Siewers, Jason Fricker, Buddy Gadams, John Atkinson, Herbie Copenhaver, Eric Neufeld, Kevin Murphy, Scott Surovell, David Wilson, D.R. Wells Row 4: Scott Lanouette, Christopher Cheston, Michael Pfautz, Mathhew Young, Bryan Kempton, Jay Cox, Michael Christie, Brian Burke, Kevin Tucker, Damon Wright, John Kenny, Bill Armstrong, Michael Reeb, Timothy Morahan Sigma Sigma Sigma Row l: Christina Wise, Missy Converse, Lee Frost, Gravrielle Josel, Sophia Dobbs, Karen Held, Myra Maclidong, Liz Rhvnerson, Christi Hoffler, Heidi Welty, Lv Finney. Regina Oelnch, Paige Held, Amnda Miller, Trina Goldberger, Tammia Butler, Trish Marra Row 2; Came Kirchberg, Kelley Murray, Karen Gardner, Lellyett Wentworth, Heather Glynn, Megan Bigamer, Grisella Martinez, Jenny Jallo, Jen Cheanens, Stacie Funk, Jenny Slevin, Ursula Chavez, Carrie Healh, Tammy Christman, Kerr) ' Holland, Catherine Mattingly, LesHe Thompson, Jill Alexander, Tamara Kelsey, Amy Spencer, Chnstine Lally, Katre Erickson Row 3; Blythr Britton, Sara Cordeiro, Rosita Jain, Karen Hoke, Mimi Alhassan, Ellen Mahle, Mona Pascual, Meredith Fischer, Stephanie Rayfield, Sheri Davis, Kate Hennessey, Brandi Hudson, Jenny Mosca, Lisa Cox, Julie Bragg, Julia Tock, Marianne Bell, Bessie Gottdiener, Stepahnie Ward, Jeanine Ir ' ing, Michelle Laton, Laura Brittingham, Natalie Moore Row 4: Janet Bauer, MeUssa Dodson, Kristen Policicchio, Carrie Norris, Jill Versen, Katie Walsh, Tara West, Bethany Krick, Anna Morford, Nicole Armstrong, Rebecca Haile, Holly Barradough. Jeannie Robeson, Elizabeth Mandable, Jenn Sternberg, Windsor Bamett, Leslie Riddel, Suzie Marlett, Sandy Reese, Michelle Bean, Catherine Harris, Melanie Keller W Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Pi fraternity is made up of a group of diverse men all working towards the same goals. Aside from the social aspect of the fraternity, the members also pursue goals of service, educa- tion and brotherhood. Each year the brothers dedicate time and effort to charitable causes. The brothers raise money for the Patsy Graham Memorial Scholarship Fund which was created to honor a Sigma Pi Little Sister who died of leukemia. The members also use their energy to aid in the preservation of George Washington National Forest. In addition, Sigma Pi also helps out by raising Way. To advance intellec- tual interests, Sigma Pi regularly holds study halls. Brothers can often be found working together on projects and studying for tests in the house and library. All the activities that Sigma Pi takes part in foster brotherhood — the ultimate aim of the organization. Sigma Pi has a strong brotherhood because of its diversity. Although each member has his own interests and beliefs, all the members share a common bond in the fraternity. Sigma Sigma Sigma believes its strongest quality lies in the diver- sity of its members. The members share a special bond of sisterhood that is created from the differ- ent activities, personali- ties, and backgrounds of the sisters. Each member offers a distinct quality that adds to the lifelong friendships that one makes in Tri-Sig. Members of Tri-Sig can be found all over campus, in many differ- ent activities. Sisters are involved with the student ambassadors, WXJM, UPB, the T.V. station, Madisonians, and many more. Tri-Sigs have assumed leadership roles around campus. This year the senior class president is a Tri-Sig, as is the President of the Anthropology Society. JMU athletes also make up a part of the sorority. Tri-Sigs partici- pate on the tennis, gymnastics, and fencing teams. Academics are an- other important part of Tri-Sig. This past year, Tri-Sig ranked first, with the highest grade point average on the row. Tri-Sig ' s motto is to give much, is to receive much. Living by this motto, Tri-Sig partici- pates in blood drives, charity events, and fundraisers. Socially, Tri-Sig engages in parties, retreats, yogurt nights, roller skating, and much more. Greeks j

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Halloween gave Tri-Sig sisters a time and place to dress up as the Dallas Cowboy Cheerlead- ers. Often bunches of friends would dress up alike, and go as a well-known group. Michael Siewers and Scottt Lanouette lean on each other during a Sigma Pi party. It was not unusual for Sigma Pi to have two or three parties each week. t J Niki Armstrong, Jen Cheavens, and Rosita Jain are decked out in their 50 ' s attire. Theme parties that recreated periods in time were often seen at row parties Members of Sigma Pi fraternit) pal around in the basement of their house. The members Sigma Pi inhabited one of the newer and larger houses on Greek row.



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i Sigma Phi Epsilon Row 1 : Clvirlio Jdiie , K.mdy Stono, D.nid Goodman, Robert Baldwin, Frankie Stanek, James Thompkins, Robert Cummings, John Clanton, Christian Sowers, Steve Boswell, Marc Katabia n Row 2: Mike Rozman, Divi Harris, Trip Morano, John Doe, Hunter ColHer, Richard Brewer, Dar Rafii, Seth Weinberg, Dave Goldstein, Jonathan Jones, Steve McCanny, John McGuinness, Mike Morris Row 3: Paul Rooney, Hank, Chris Maltese, Dusty Elliot, Jeff Hao, Zach Elliot, Matt Krop, Jeff Hicks, Brian Belforte, Barrey Gill, Keith Evans, Scott Agee, Ehren McElfresh Sigma Chi : Gerald Marino, Wang Redburn, Adam Rand, Jim Muscar, Thomas Rametta, Adam Torman, Chris Viselli, Jay Burnett, Andy Sydnor, Gregory Facchiano, Jack Hammer Row 2: Daniel Lapus, Scott Mueller, Craig Steger, Kirk Hazelgrove, Kevin Stewart, Gabe Sciallis, John Zippe, Mike Rogers, Eric Running, Adam Hunt, Jerry Wimer, T.J. Kenah, Christopher Inzerillo, Kip Kelly Row 3: Thomas May, Matt Hodges, Gregory Rollins, Michael Duszak, Mark Toughguy, Stacy Horton, Steve Kosciolek, Steve Williams, Thomas Fatouros, Milton Cook, Dave Ford, Michael Lawson, Nick Frank Sigma Phi Epsilon ' and Sigma Chi | Sigma Phi Epsilon is presently one of the nations leading fraterni- ties, with 265 chapters and over 16,000 mem- bers. Their members are involved in many activities across the campus. SPEs can be found on the wrestling, soccer, and swimming teams. Other SPEs can be found giving a helping hand around the com- munity. Brothers participate in Adopt-a- Grandfather and Special Olympics programs. SPE has one philan- thropy that they pay special attention to. Camp Fund helps teenage boys get a good, balanced start on life. The fraternity is also involved with a program called The Balanced Man . This program educates the fraternity members in all areas of college life. SPE has many parties, brother dates, formal and visits to Reddish Knob. Sigma Phi Epsilon ' s popularity is evident because they always have a large rush. Sigma Chi fraternity was founded in 1855. The Iota Beta Chapter was chartered at JMU in 1 987. Sigma Chi is one of the few off-campus fraternities that main- tains their IFC recogni- tion. They are very active in the Greek community and in the IFC. Athletic events and a strong social program are important to Sigma Chi. They are very competetive in the Intramural Champion- ship Sports Division. On the social side, Sigma Chi hosts parties such as outdoor cook- outs on their volleyball court, the 4 to 4 party with Chi Phi, and the annual Harley-Marley. This year, Sigma Chi achieved overall Anchorsplash victory. Community service is a big part of Sigma Chi as well. They participate in the American Heart Association, March of Dimes, Big Brothers of Harrisonburg, and local public radio. The Sigma Chi fraternity provides lasting friendships and a strong brotherhood to all of its members. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity brothers form a human pyramid. No matter what they were doing , the brothers enjoyed spending time together. Members of Sigma Chi fraternity attempt to keep themselves dry during the rainy Foxfield races. Even inclement weather did not discourage attendance. the 3 0 Greeks

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