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AGR - A Good Thing Growing A fall dance, snowball formal, spring dance and the International Reunion Day are annual events. The Interna- tional Reunion Day is a joyful reunion among alumni, undergraduates and pledges. At Murray State, the colors green and gold symbolize the Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. The Alpha Omega chapter strives to establish brotherhood among its mem- bers, to strengthen the agricultural community and college and to serve the surrounding community. The brothers sponsor a Paul Bunyan Day in which fraternities and sororities compete together in rugged events each spring. The AGR Truck Pull is the highlight during the year for the brothers. Par- ticipants are entered from Kentucky and its neighboring states. High school students studying agri- culture compete in various events dur- ing Murray State University's Agricul- tural FFA Field Day sponsored by Al- pha Gamma Rho. The AGR brothers sponsor a Pink Rose Dance and Homecoming Dance each year. They are currently in the process of planning a new annex on the AGR house. This annex will sleep 40 mem- bers. lt will also have a new kitchen. Won't Mom be proud of that? The Rhomates, the AGR little sis- ters, support each project that Alpha Gamma Rho sponsors. They make 226 Greeks .. A AML... - , Alpha Gamma Delta: FRONT ROW: Connie Mann, rec. secretary, Beth Luyster, vice-president, scholarship, Lisa Risley, president: Melissa Sandefer, vice-president frat. ed.: Kathy Lohr, cor. secretary: Jill Giordano. treasurer, SECOND ROW: Nancy Taylor, Marketi Lindsey, Joni Russell, Susan Gillmore, Dana Mansfield, Liz Whalin, Alison White, Sherry Nall. THIRD ROW: Patricia Lile, Denise Gibbs, Tammy Rice Cathleen Ory, Dani Beth Deen, Johnna Moses, Janie Phillips, Lori Pryor, Gretchen Thweatt, Thirza Ritter. FOURTH ROW: Melisa Loekett, Jackie Howell, Bliss Haws, Debbie Franklin, Julie Giles. FIFTH ROW: Pat Neblett, Connie Mikez, Tracey Brown, Martha Pittman, Michelle Whittle, Lisa Outland, JoAnn Toms, .Ian Kimmel, Tressa Brewer, Terri Burrell. SIXTH ROW: Denita Nall, Tami Culpepper, Debbie Hawkins, Cynthia Ethington, Robin Dunigan, Terrie Owen, Cindy Button, De-Anne Lund, Renee Milner Story, Melissa Baldwin, Cindy Mastera, Gina Francies. BACK ROW: Claire Harmon, Mary Swallow, Jennifer Rouse, Karen Jagoe, Kathy Harberson, Cindy Cotham, Dianne Farmer, LuAnn Hoback. Sheila Penrod, Kathy Outland. money through such fun events as auc- tioning box lunches and gas caps fpre- viously taken from a brotheris carl. With this money, the little sisters spon- sor a Mistletoe Ball for the brothers each Christmas. The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was the first black greek sorority found- ed for women. Service to all mankind is the goal that the Zeta Zeta chapter strives for. This goal is realized as the AKA sis- ters volunteer a blood donation and contribute to the Special Olympics and sickle cell anemia programs. The AKA sisters traditionally spon- sor a Founder's Day program and at- tend regional conference and area re- treat. In July, they went to the AKA National Convention, commonly known as the Boule-Biannually, in At- lanta. Z1 Alpha Gamma Rho: FRONT ROW: Kent Hayden, alumni secretary: David Black, secretaryg Sam Englert, noble ruler: Sharon Dare, sweetheart, Tom Wilson, lst vice noble ruler: Rox Myer, Znd vice noble ruler. SECOND ROW: Dennis Adams, treasurer: Jell'Arms1rong: Brent Green, Scott Green: .loe Shelton, house manager: ,lim Curtsinger, treasurer,- Rub ,4U,gjn5 Greg Fiyrd, THIRD ROW: Kevin Weber, Randy Cullen, Jon Holloman. Mark Harpole, Frie Stewart, ,loc Laws, Steve Bunch. Gary Kemper, Mike Hoganeamp, Tim Rogers. FOURTH ROW .' Billii Yapp. Billy Vickers, Mason Trennaman, Keith Hayden, Brian Babbs, Doug Gibbs, Mike Bitters, Erie Whittaker, Da vid Brosler, Joe Thomas. FIFTH ROW: Ed Folz, Mark Wilson, Carl jenkins, Bill Harris, Jim Clarke, Da vid Maurer, Micheal Hayden, Robert Curtsinger, Bill Talley, Sam Ruch: BACK ROW: Chuck Summerville, Tom Curtsinger, Brett Cude, Kelvin Howard, Erie lee, Randy Owen, Tim Barnes, Chuck Bugg, Lanny Harper, Joe Boitnatt. Emphasizing a point, President Wendy Dicker- son eonducts an Alpha Angel meeting during Oc- tober.
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I Ql I l l l . ng L 2-R s T ' l J x T l 0 xl N V ap - , , fu l .- QWY f 1 mil ' t .rv N 45 if 'Q 7 I Q 9 X Y .5 if 'LZ' V l A' l l Ti' -fear 2 n 7 N A 'TJZ5 1 1 X5 lj .J .WW f Elle., ' T M.. , B. Hummell Making waves in a game of musical water buckets is Alpha Gam Robin Dunigan. The competition is part of Lambda Chi Alpha's Watermelon Bust. Alpha Delta Pi: FRONT ROW: Connie Hoehn, secretary: Tina Baggett, treasurer: Janice Daniels. Ist vice-president: Karen Smither, president: Lori Whitnell, 2nd vice president: Mary Davidson, guard. SECOND ROW: Denise Williams, Janet Miller, Teresa Adams, Lori Williams, Tammy Irwin, Bev Simmons, Gena Cooper, Vicky Myers. THIRD ROW: Mary Reid, Renee Beedle, Kim Avenduct, Beth Fonda w, Patty Jackson, Candi Hander, Roberta Freeman, Carrie Harp, Debi Pyles. FOURTH ROW: Tana Overstreet, Kay Khourie, Tammy Khourie, Dot Ashby, Lynn Linder, Christy Gottfried, Beth Schapiro, Sandra Stark, Becky Bauer, Stacy Hunter. FIFTH ROW: Toni Thompson, Cathy Ladd, Melanie Peacock, Melissa Doom, Vicky Chandler, Gina Lovett, Jan Dyer, Sherry Graybeal, Betsy Booth, Teri Rice. SIXTH ROW: Jane White, Cathy Cadel, Sandy Archer, Donna Beason, Gina Williams, Jacqueline McAdams. Mary Burke, Barbie Allercruse, Mary Vanderclock, Teresa Bibb. BACK ROW: Judy Henshaw, Cathy Cassell, Zana Elkins, Valerie Jenkerson, Kim Stallings, Mary Pribish, Toni Keller, Jenny Ross, Becky Boggess. ADPis Roar: Alpha Gams - Bust For Fun Alpha Delta Pi members participate in most activities on campus. They placed second in the sorority division of the 10- mile bicycle race during Greek Week. They also had two members within the top five 1980 Homecoming candidates. Socially, Alpha Delta Pi sponsors many parties and dances for their mem- bers. The main event of the year is the ADPi 500. This is the only campus- wide event sponsored by a sorority. Sisters of Alpha Gamma Delta strive for high scholarship, individualism and community involvement. Their motto It's chance that makes friends but hearts that make sisters signifies the stong sistership within this sorority. By working together, the Alpha Gams took first place honors in the so- rority division of events and spirit dur- ing Watermelon Bust. They also placed first in sorority dur- ing Derby Day Events. Alpha Gam An- drea Milner was crowned as Miss Derby Day. The Alpha Gams participated in the intramural sports program, including the softball, basketball and volleyball divisions. Sponsoring children in the Special Olympics and working for the Heart Fund and the Juvenile Diabetes Foun- dation are three philanthropies that the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority support. Greeks 225 tcont'd on page 2263
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. ..,k:ykk t,k Plllll Bllllllllll llllll Cheers echoed throughout the Western Kentucky Exposition Center as fraternities and sorori- ties competed together in events for Alpha Gamma Rho's Paul Bunyan Day. Paul Bunyan Day was celebrat- ed during Greek Week in April. Greek organizations were com- bined in small groups to compete in the various events. Members participated in events including nail hammering, log sawing, log tossing, bat spinning, three-legged races, and the tug of war. The winning team was a combi- nation of Pi Kappa Alpha and Kappa Delta. The highlight of the day was a Farmer's Daughter Contest. Six girls vied for the title. The men's whistles and cheers determined the winner, AOPi Dee Blicken- staff. The annual old-fashioned pic- nic was postponed to the follow- ing week, due to rain. -Melissa Muscovalley Togetherness is the key to competing in the three- legged race as demonstrated by Sigma Ep Danny Conley, Alpha Phi Jeannie Johnson and Delta Sig Kevin Lippy. Fiercely concentrating upon hammering the nail straight into the block is Kappa Delta Nancy Oldham, Photography by Peggy Wakefield These six sorority girls definitely had to have a great deal of courage to stand before a crowd of about -three hundred as contestants for the Farmer's Daughter Con- test during Paul Bunyan Day. Greeks 227
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