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SIGMA KAPPA 1. Amy Bott, 2. Aida Hoekendijk, 3. Jocelyn Kenndy, 4. Linda Spypien, 5. Janette Covington, 6. Diane Waugh, 7. Carin Westland, 8. Panida Karchai, 9. Jan Sherman, 10. Debbie Smotrich, 11. Jamie Adler, 12. Norine Smiley, 13. Cathy Roschko, 14. Susan Edelman, 15. Laura Richardson, 16. Suzanne Black, 17. Trisha Murakawa, 18. Anne Mulkern, 19. Elizabeth Mathern, 20. Kristy Walker, 21. Susan Newberry, 22. Joanna Pieper, 23. Hanneli Hildago, 24. Vanessa Trejo 25. Debbie Stern, 26. Linda Deebaj, 27. Christie Campbell, 28. Shireen Aryel, 29. Amy Huling, 30. Donna Freed, 31. Ariane Julian, 32. Laura Tannas, 33. Beckie Granite, 34. Julie Suyeyasu, 35. Shari Mason, 36. Sharon Cohen, 37. Leeanna Izuel, 38. Pam Cook, 39. L.B. Lipson, 40. Patty Barrett, 41. Michelle Lipman, 42. Becky Brown, 43. Suzanne Holtz, 44. Crystal Hover, 45. Laurie Eisenberg, 46. Susan Yorshis, 47. Julie Tabata, 48. Beverly Reid, 49. Jodi Lasser, 50. Krista Anderson, 51. Tina Tamayo, 52. Elise Tabatyky, 53. Lisa Lasala, 54. Sarah Stewart, 55. Jennifer Schramm, 56. Beth Reuss, 57. Mary Pbisterer, 58. Laura Wunsch, 59. Linda Yuan, 60. Audrey Fisher, 61. Nancy La Forteya, 62. Liz Byun, 63. Jonna Washauer, 64. Patti Ebert, 65. Sheila White, 66. Suzanne Hirsh, 67. Barbara Holte, 68. Tracy Burns, 69. Andrea Franklin, 70. Barbara Young, 71. Mindy Murahawa, 72. Barb Belb, 73. Jodi Smiley, 74. Lisa Fishman, 75. Cynthia Toohey, 76. Monique Marino, 77. Leslie Norman, 78. Linda Mathious, 79. Karin Backstrom, 80. Cyndy Masada, 81. Jill Hansen, 82. Dana Weisberger, 83. Michele Nguyen, 84. Jane Sandberg, 85. Cimera Cromwell, 86. Lilyn Djie, 87. Sam Takasago, 88. Katie Schmidt, 89. Linda Dennis, 90. Jenelle Yaplee, 91. Allison Marshall, 92. Michelle Gross, 93. Carol Lee, 94. Stacey Gilmer, 95. Ilene Arluk, 96. Mary O ' Hara, 97. Marie Crisafulli, 98. Julie Rubin, 99. Laura Cohn, 100. Tina Lucas, 101. Stacy Woo, 102. Bonnie Tessel, 103. Pam Davis, 104. Tracy Bogosian, 105. Linda Robb, 106. Linda Kinsley 246 GREEKS
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EAT Membership in Sigma Delta Tau is both a rewarding and an exciting experience. Our members are in a number of campus ASK counselors and student health advocates to Events Commission and staff. After Rush, with the beginning of the school year near in sight, the Sig Del ts were psyched for a great year. Some of this past year ' s highlights were Homecoming, Greek Week, and Mardi Gras. Do the Sig Delts know how to party? You bet they do. Our raids and exchanges this year have fraternities from other campuses, as well as UCLA fraternities. Our own parties were great also; including the Active-Pledge Mystery-Sleuth party, the party, our annual Torchlight Ball, and our spring quarter wild beach party which has become a tradition for the Sig Delts. The Sig Delts have been working hard for the prevention of child abuse, our national philanthropy, by providing help and support for underprivilaged children. The friendship and warmth that through the Sig Delt house are feelings shared by all the Sig Sigma Delta Tau is a in friendship...forever. GREEKS 245
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EK As a Sigma Kappa p ledge, you learn early just what is so special about Sigma Kappa. The warmth, the sisterhood, the encouragement to grow, to be your own person, and to excell is all a part of what Sigma Kappa is. You also discover that there is a b ond that binds you forever to your new sisters. This bond is made by working together, living together, sharing joys and tears and laughter. Our members have become involved and have excelled due to the encouragement to achieve and to strive for higher goals. UCLA can see Sigma Kappas active in organizations such as Order of Omega, Bruin Belles, and UCLA Marching Band. You can also walk on campus and see our ASK Counselor or the Blood drive co. director. Or perhaps you want to visit our two in-house student health advocates. And on any morning you can see two members of womens crew who are also Sigma Kappa. Sigma Kappas are also very in Homecoming, Greek Week, and Mardi Gras. Our in Greek Week brought us a 1984 Greek Week Sigma Kappa pledges learn very quickly just how fun a sorority can be. Between raids, exchanges, seranades, football games, Dad ' s Day, Mom ' s Day, holiday parties, and our annual parties ranging from casual theme parties to our elegant formal, The Violet Ball, Sigmas find each quarter a experience. Now the pledge is no longer a pledge, but an active; and soon the active will be an alumna...wishing she could go back and do it all again...exactly the same. GREEKS 247
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