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li Kappa Alpha 1st row: John Feraud. Sam Day. John Callahan. Richard Waymire. Steve Kolb. 2nd row: Jamie McCauley. Mitchell Baumann. Mike Stull. Tom Higgins. Jay Lowry. Christopher Cleavelin. Stacy Osmun. Christopher Chavez. Chuck Swarm. 3rd row John McCauley. Mark Vines. Lance Hoflman. Jim Jesseph. Phillip Popoff. John Arross. Mark Williord. Nathan Alburn. Calvin Eisenach. 4th row: Roger Davis. Bret Edenfield. Chris Lorenzen, Buddy Williams. Shawn King. Clint Crago. Rob Reese. Mike Lansing. Terry Deaver. Erik Freestone. Todd Scheuerman. Oigma Alpha Epsilon 1st row: Brian Anderson. Sean Lyle. N ' orm Peterson. Dave Ewokway. Mark Gagen. Ryan Kelly. 2nd row Mike Burleson. Joe Blundell, Philip Rumsey. Tom Swanton. Scott Fisher. John Mosley. Darin Pope 3rd row: Tom Valdez. Doug Dunkin. John Turner. Patrick Wagner. Mike Nolan. Chris Reybum. Kelly Rankin. Scott Radomsky. John Robitaille. 4th row: Douglas Bailey. Michael Mellentine. Rob Wilson. Henry Shefiler. Eric Gorder. Robert McMullen. D. Eugene Mellentine. Toby Griffith. 5th row: Jamie Eldridge. John Miracle. Martin Hummel. Steve Calhoun Mark Coloon. Kip True. Dewayne Mundell. William Hastings. Miles Pollmychek igma Chi 1st row: Eagan Wilson. Rob Millikin. Jeff Stewart. John Stewart. Steve Pouliot. David Coleman, Daun Goss, Chris Lee. 2nd row: Mike Cover. Rich Flanery. Butch Gladstone, Greg Boivin. Darin Driggers. Skip Meier. Brian Baker. Jeff Harms. Jim Robson. Chad Steele 3rd row: Jeff Colwell. Tom Skinner. Dave Miller. Jacques Beveridge. David Nelson. Kurt Anderson. Dave Potter. Greg Rothmeyer. Doug Noblitt. Troy Roten. Casey Lowham. 4th row: Kevin Skelton. Frog Prell. Mark Becker. Guy Lowham. Wade Doidge. Toby Marshall. Mark Litzau. Devan Lipsey y- W$vm Living on sorority row has been an experience. We ' ve been accepted pretty well. Terry Deaver 168 Fraternities
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i hi Delta Theta: 1st row: Jeff Pardue, Thomas Hootman. Cristopher Lippincott. Michael Gaither. Chad Clancy. Ward Frank. Ivan Williams. 2nd row: Mike Bon. Thayne Peterson. Chris Hill, Lenard Frank. Anthony Lippincott. Kenneth Dobson. Kent Peterson, Brett Foehner. ■p armhose Little Sisters 1st row: Roni Talbott. Susan Johnson, Lacy Jones. Aimee Mayer. 2nd row: Renee Schahrer. Susan Rodgers. Patty Malone. Tracy Huffman. Jona Ely, 3rd row: Patty Roberson. Shannon Alexander. Ginger Featherngill. Sherilyn Batterman. Jacklyn Holt. DOWNTOWN LARAMIE offers students a variety of eating places such as Jeffrey ' s Bistro on the corner of Second and Ivinson. Photo by Chris Revburn Fraternities 167
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Finding a house was a task for the Pikes However, being the only fraternity on sorority row has not hindered them in becoming accepted in the Greek society When Pi Kappa Alpha formed a chap- ter at UW, they needed only one thing. They had the members. They had the charter. They needed a house. They got one. It was the old Delta Gamma house on sorority row. and they ' ve lived there since the faU of 1986. Greg Wright, a Pike active, said get- ting the house was a lot of work. One of the largest hurdles they faced was con- vincing people that having men living in the middle of sorority row was not a problem. For instance, alcohol was for- bidden on sorority row. However, it was decided that since the Pikes were under fraternal law. they were exempt from that rule. Since getting the house, which they leased from Alpha Chi Omega, they kept good relations with their neighbors and the Greek svstem in general. We ' re a pretty quiet fraternity, Wright said. Quiet, perhaps, but not unnoticed. Last fall the Pikes boasted the largest rush and a successful Homecoming, which included a first place float and large sing and a second place small sing. Apparently the location of their house hadn ' t hindered the Pikes. I think it makes us more noticeable because we ' re on sorority row, Wright said. Wright pointed out. however, that they were still not as visible as they should be. The other fraternities have been pretty receptive to us. Wright said, but so far the sororities haven ' t been quite as receptive. I think that ' s just be- cause we live over here. The Pikes were ready to set in some roots. As soon as it was available, they wanted to buy the house from Alpha Chi Omega. They required members to live in the house for four semesters. This kept the house at capacity and raised money for the future purchase. ■ John Martz A WEIGHTROOM IN THE BASEMENT of their house gives Pike Rick Waymire the chance to stay in shape. The Pikes are the onlv fraternity on soror- ity row. Photo by Ginger Nipps MEETINGS ARE HELD often to discuss the activi- ties and actions of the men of Pi Kappa Alpha. Photo by Ginger Nipps Pi Kappa Alpha 169
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