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Delta Sigma Theta Gamma Alpha Lambda !ow: Mallory Webster. Row 2: Astro Honey, Rochel Davis, Tiesho Christian ond April Boergo. Ba k oyno loliver. ;ltQ Sigma Theta held annual events such as Sister Circle, the Annual arship Pageont, Delta Health Week and NPHC Greek Forum. )T also participated in Northwest ' s Multicultural Date Auction, an il (und-raise r sponsored by a number of international and interculturol It organizations. portion of the proceeds from the auction went to support humanitar- ograms in Central America and Pakistan as well as hurricane relief in louisiono. ]elta Zeta Hi Row: Rothel S(humocher, Meteditli forck, Kindro Felver, Donoy Stonislous, Joyce Morlin, le McMurtry, loura Schworz, Jennifer Mortin ond Ashley Brondes. Row 2: Morio Chovez, So- tlio Swope, Heothet Wynn, Danielle (louse, Melyndo Burk, Christine Miller, Jennifer Ryon, Erin phy, Megan Gehrke ond Tobitha Podilla. Back Row: Kristin lorsen, Kim McCouley, Jockie Steele, loy Edwords, Amondo Trovnichek, Karen Becker, Whitney Bocquin, Courtney Snodgross, Valerie slerman, Amondo Sommelmon ond Kristen Forrester. Delta Zeta was a women ' s organization that promoted sister- -r) ' trough its campus leadership. worked for unity by working for their philanthropy, which ■s 01 Golludet University for the speech and hearing impaired. DpIiq Zeta strove for academic excellence, campus and com- volvement, and leadership and strong sisterhood. Tt-.e orgonization did so through its countless sorority activities d involvement in campus wide events. Delto Zeta achieved its ols by focusing on its ideals. Gamma Alpha Lambda was a new organization aimed at guiding fe- male students toward a relationship with God and uniting Christian women on campus. They met weekly where someone would give their personal testimony, they would sing songs and have Sister Suppers. They met with girls each week to get to know different people, volun- teered at difference events and had a formal. The organizotion also held weekly Bible studies. The organization welcomed any woman of any Christian denomination who wanted to grow in her relationship with God and with her sisters in Christ. They sought to grow closer to each other and to God through service and fundraising projects in the community, worship, mission trips, and many different social events throughout the year, ■p ' ,i i Jf% %5 front Row: Katie Kindler, Erin Graham, Chanda Hisel, Kelsle Giambalvo, Joclyn Swanson and Allison Garnett. Row 2: Courtney Doke, Breonne Engemon, Allie fJompton, Koti Tomlin, Kotie Stow, Daley Dodd, Jenny Cowort and Lois Ryfrom. Row 3: Ashley Nisley, Lexi Koenig, Melissa Giebel, Emily Duggan, Jennifer Miller, SueAnn Crouse and Bethany Bodenhousen. Back Row: Mallory Parker, Jennifer Magel, Joryn Jones, Hillory Stirler, Amy Boss, Stephanie Jones, Kalee Shewell ond Katie Neil. Front Row: Emiley Harding, Amanda Deckard, Trocy Leigh Huffman, Gentry Cow, Koren Stuort, Britney Short, Hllorle Andrews, Tessa Stewart, All Dyer and Nicole Smith. Row 2: Teela Longloss, Lara Poehlmon, Trod Harding, Emilee Freed, Kotelyn Olson, Nicole Quigley, Morondo Honke, Mary Krelmer and Heather Edwards. Bock Row: Jennifer Young, KrIstI Beydler, Jestyn Cunningham, Kelsey Nichols, Jessica Monchon, Ashley Volmert, MIchele Mor- chesl, Rebecca Jones, Tamro James and Meghan Winn. 1 1 y
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representing the field chipped away, to form the playing ground for the intramural flag-football championship. The men breathe of the men on the field turned to mist as they exhaled. The early December match-up pitted Sigma Phi Epsilon against Delta Chi for the championship, bragging rights and the coveted ' Intramural Champion ' T-shirts. The Sig Eps scored first in the game, but with Mark Holthous at their helm, the D-Chis punched in the last points of the gome and a two-point conversion to jump ahead. After the final pf Holthaus had quarterbacked the D-Chis to their fourth straight championship. All of our guys take sports kind of seriously, he said. We ' ve been good in [flag-football] and we want to stay there. As a freshman, Holthaus played for the first championship, and though he lost, it was to another Delta Chi team. After the first one Holthaus and his fraternity erected a small dynasty on the practice football fields, winning championships in 2003, 2004 and 2005. Holthaus, a former high school football player, said the fourth championship would be special not only for the fraternity but for him as well. It means a lot to bring it back to the fraternity, he said, but this one was special because as a senior, this is probably one of the last times I ' m gong to ploy organized football. The fraternity banded together behind their team. With their team winning, the fraternity received o tool to use during spring and fall rushes Chi leom (o a win ond (he t iompionship over Sigmo Phi Epsilon. pliolo hy Frerar Hoyes by bragging about their athletics as well as a symbol of their strong bond. Members showed up to the final two games of the season in full force, despite the cold temperatures and snow on the ground. It ' s just intromurols, but to have fans out there, it ' s just awesome, Holthaus said. It really shows our brotherhood. Writer j Trevor Hayes Designer | Paulo Eldred «. ft. Front Row: T.J. M(Ginnis, Neal Pittman, Paul Combs, Paul Zimmer, Tyler Wittstruck and Colby Beochler. Row Front Row: Justin Hilliard, Cody Roth, Adam Mitchell, James Innes, Tyler Moody and Bora Cevikel. R 2: Hugo Ortiz, Jordan Willis, Jed Penland, Tyler Breed, Zoch McCoppin, Dan Brendle and Jason Guthery. Back Mike Rieger, Michael Lykins, Joey Kinote, Sean Welch and Chris Bubock. Back Row: Douglas Siers, Jason Row: Eric flarbin, Danny Potlhoff, Jeremy Bachmann, Kyle Brant, Jeff Rix, Ty Cravens and Schuyler Johnson. Andrew Hull, Brion Kantor, Phillip Mclntyre and Chris Welch. tf
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Kappa Sigma CPhi DfilTa Theta Front Row: John Koffmon, Chris Kennoley and Mike Schuckman. Row 2: Brody Cummings, Aaron Todd, Shoun Bennett ond Joe Myers. Ba k Row: Seon Hennessey, Kevin Rotert, David Brown, Eric Chobok and Tyler Schemmel. After losing members from in the Relay For Life to benefit the lost year, Koppo Sigma recruited American Cancer Society and many new members after o sue- teamed up with Phi Mu and Alpha cessful Fall 2005 rush. The group Sigma Alpha to hold a Jailbreak sponsored many different philan- to raise money for victims of fHur- thropies and held many different ricane Katrino. events through the year. To ben- In addition to philanthropicol efif the community, members par- events, the fraternity also par- ticipated in BRUSFi, where they ticipated in many Homecoming painted local houses in the com- events. Kappa Sigma members munity. created a float with the Sigma So- Members held a Buddy Wolk ciety and helped build a jalopy to benefit The National Down with the musical fraternity Sigma Syndrome Society, participated Alpha Iota, Front Row: Patrick Mclnvole, John Hagan, Sam Hucke, Cody Gray, Dovid Eisenmenger, Andrew Timko, K SeidI ond Mark Walker. Row 2: Logon Galloway, David Bales, Ryan Gessner, Dane Vey, Nathan Manville, R4 Thomas, Tyler Gillelond and Wesley Miller. Bock Row: Nick DelSignore, Mitchell Blake, Joson Greene, . PurceJI, Travis Brownley, Josh Slrathmon, Derek Poland, Travis Lehman, Aaron Cotron and Molt Moon. After capturing first place during Greek Week, the fraternity endi 2004 with an overall member GPA of 3.05. This was the first fraternity 20 to have a GPA of over 3.00 and the first fraternity on record to hove GPA higher than a sorority. For Homecoming, the fraternity took second place in the variety sfic skit, second for the Homecoming banner, second for the Homecoming f rade pomp clowns and second for the porode float. Overall the froterr- finished second overall, just points behind the winner. The fraternity sponsored such philanthropicol events such at Walk) D ' Feet to benefit ALS and a St. Jude ' s Volleyball Tournament. PhiMu With membership numbers up from lost year, Phi Mu sponsored many philanthropy events. To raise money for Children ' s Miracle Network, members held a dodgeball tournament, where teams of 8 players payed an entry fee of $35. Players also dressed up for the costume contest. Also, they sponsored a three-on-three basketball tournament. All proceeds benefitted CMN. In combination with other fraternities. Phi Mu held a book drive in early Februrary. The fraternity who donated the most books to Children ' s Mercy Hospital would then have their houses cleaned. As a requirement of all new members, a Trick- or-Treat for pennies took place the weekend be- fore Halloween where new members went from house-to-house asking for spore chonge to be donated to ' At the end of the year. Phi Mu held Party, where each member anonymously invij five guys. The guys could pay a dollar to find it who their crush was. Also, members held a r wash to benefit their philanthropy. Members ended their year with a totni dance Front Row: Doni Snodgross, Keejet Gehrt, Christina funk, Amanda Root, Nicole Orrell, Megan Molthews, Janelle Logon and Lauren Skoch. Row 2: Abby Browning, Emilee Miller, Erin Lundergon, Whitney Turner, Amanda Moore, Shannon Randall and Jennifer Watson. Row 3: Robyn Thomos, Sundi Sutton, Lauren Wilson, Stephanie Coslonzo, Cortnie Meier, Jamie Appleberry and Jessica Peok. Baik Row: Nicole Wolf, Stacy Theulen, Jono Mohs, Ashley Feekin, Kosey Oenk, Steph Hopkins, Koiley Dennis and Sara Neville. Front Row: Melonie Rogers, Mattie Hans, Megan Thomos, April Zoch, Brittany Gillett and Kelsey Rosborjb Row 2: Michelle Lordemann, Tora Phipps, Erin Logos, Danielle Fernandez, Morgon Sobbe ond Michelle Tot Bnik Row: Summer Wildhaber, Amy Julion, Jackie Sonnek, Kelsey Luers, Aubrey Swanson, Brook Shult ii Amy Hrodek.
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