University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1994

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E A O n A O A X a r o B A r A A A Z T A K A 186 Alpha Epsilon Phi w • . PL r AR «h v Lauren Abes, Lindsay Altman, Julie Attman, Cheryl Bame, Julie Baraban, Jody Barens, Julie Barnett, Danielle Benson, Lisa Benson, Natalie Bloch, Liss Bloom, Nicole Blum, Sara Brooks, Samantha Burr, Michelle Burstein, Carlyn Canvasser, Stephanie Chezar, Danie Cohen, Jamie Cohen, Wendy Cohei Jocelyn Coleman, Alyson Davis, Kimberly Davis, Wendy Davis, Dana Edrick, Tanya Egg, Stacey Eisfelder, Natasha Ellis, Traci Ellison, Andrew Feffermai Kimberlee Fish, Rachael Freed, Elana Freidman, Jennifer Freidman, Jennifer Goldberg, Jamee Goldsmith, Kim Goldstein, Robin Golman, Amy Greenspuij) Mindy Groonis, Amy Grossman, Tali Hadari, Behtany Hajnik, Shannon Herman, Karin Herz, Elizabeth Hicks, Tanya Husenfeldt, Sara Hutter, Julie lzeij| Samantha Jaeger, Suzanne Kaplan, Jenny Kates, Erica Katz, Felice Keller, Erika Krumpelmann, Laurie Laboschin, Blaire Lawrence, Manay Levy, Brook Lohman, Heather Maissell, Stacy Markowitz, Michelle Martin, Melissa Miller, Jessica Morris, Debbie Morrison, Melissa Musen, Marly Nerenberg, Amy Niznic; Tracey Okin, Melissa Papel, Dianna Peri, Bari Perlow, Dana Ptrezner, Julie Ragins, Racheal Ramras, Alison Reis, Lara Rosenaur, Dori Ross, Jill Runyoj Carrie Achneiderman, Alison Achuback, Beth Schulman, Amy Schultz, Dana Schwartz, Lisa Sharpiro, Stacey Sharpiro, Lisa Siegel, Tara Slutsky, Holly Spea;; Lauren Stein, Racheal Stern, Stephanie Sulman, Tyler Susman, Rachael Sutton, Mayan Tahan, Lauren Tame, Rebecca Taylor, Meredith Valt, Meliss;, Waldman, Jennifer Walzer, Amy Wasserman, liana Wechsler, Lori Williams, Amy Winner, Dana Wirth, Brenda Wolheim, Jamie Wynn, Dawn Young and Karl Zell. Alpha Epsilon Phi was founded at Barnard College on October 24, 1909. The seven founders wanted to form a social group to meet and discuss vari- ous common problems and interests. AEPhi ' s colors are green and white, their flower is the lily-of-the- valley, and the jewel is the pearl. The Alpha Lambda chapter was originally colo- nized on campus in 1940. The women enjoyed participating in events such as A-Day, Greek Week, Watermelon Bust, and Derby Days. They also looked forward to their many social events. Two women from Alpha Epsilon Phi, complete with dates, spend some time together as sisters. Group Photo Taken By Freeze Frame Fotography. Greek Life

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Alpha Delta Pi Jena Abraham, Kirsten Ahmann, Andr ea Albano, Tamara Allen, Noelle Aquilino, Kirsten Arboit, Autumn Aran, Jennifer Atterman, Suzanne Atwell, Michelle Bateman, Rebeca Beall, Patrice Berkson, Nicole Betti, Heather Brechbill, Jodi Bresnick, Dina Bunge, Karine Cassis, Kim Cervanka, Lisa Cooper, Julia Cotter, Colleen Coyne, Barbara Crowther, Kara, Cueto, Michele Danscourt, Ashley Davis, Kristine Derr, Brooke Dillon, Heather Dixon, Ami Dolan, Ashlee Donaldson, Elizabeth Einspahr, April Elliot, Leslie Ericsson, Barbara Evans, Kathleen Fagan, Kelley Ferguson, Pam Flory, Cher Fox, Meghan Foy, Amanda Friedrich, Molly Frydrych, Kelly Geisler, Sarah Golden, Crystal Goodlet, Jessica Gormley, Whitney Green, Heather Hamilton, Jill Hargrove, Aryn Harris, Karen Hartquist, Brett Herbolich, Tiffani Hiudt, Miriam Hochlaf, Kristen Humphrey, Sara Hutchings, Randi Johnson, Melissa Kaufman, Andi Kohn, Alexia Kolokotrones, Tasha Kolokotrones, Denise Krening, Denise Lastnick, Theresa Linder, Amanda Logan, Dana Lowy, Cheryl Malinowski, Emily Mallin, Jennifer Manning, Kelly Mather, Angie May, Cindy McClement, Jen McLaughlin, Jennifer Mendelson, Sarah Meredith, Meagan Mirth, Pam Morse, Carrie Nibarger, Cindy Nicholson, Kathleen O ' Neil, Blaise Oliver, Stacy Patyk, Jannine Pegg, Molly Pierson, Susan Pisut, Nicolette Polydoros, Nicole Porter, Jen Prugh, Stephanie Raskin, Nicole Reitman, Erin Remos, Tina Renfro, Caroline Rich, Julie Rizzo, Jen Robertson, Jen Rosenfield, Kellie Roth, Shari Rykowski, Jennifer Snader, Kim Sandler, Traci Sandler, Stephanie Schaffer, Ann Schneider, Ali Scott, Christine Seidel, Susan Shassetz, Mary Shaw, Allison Shea, Christine Shemer, Jamie Steinberg, Amy Stone, Debbie Taylor, Shannon Tidd, Hara Trotter, Tori Trenouth, Brie Tuten, Nicole Vogel, Tommi Vogel, Michele Voss, Nora Wallace, Brandy Warwick, Mara Windsor, Michelle Wynne and Heather Yousif. On March 9, 1959, Alpha Delta Pi was chartered at the University of Arizona. Every year ADPi supports the local Ro- nald McDonald House with time and do- nations. At Homecoming, over $1 ,000 was raised through a raffle by the house. In fact, at their national convention this past summer, the Delta Gamma chapter was awarded the Superiority in Service Award. This is the top award in recognition for all philanthropic work done by an ADPi chap- ter. Academics are also important. For the past two years, their semester GPA has been above the All Women ' s GPA avereage. Alpha Delta Pi takes intramurals very seriously. They have won Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity ' s Softball Tournament for two years in a row and are hoping for a three-peat. Enjoying an ice cream is a great way for the women of Alpha Delta Pi to relax and hang out together. Group Photo Taken By Freeze Frame Fotography. Greek Life A E O A O n A O A X a r o B A r A A A z T A 185



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Alpha Omicron P nJ ppty Caroline Ahlstrom, Allison Anderson, Leslie Anderson, Mia Bacigalupo, Jennifer Balogh, Penny Beauchamp, Amy Becker, Tamara Bell, Sondra Boroff, Shelly Bunch, Heather Cahan, Maureen Carroll, Shara Church, Rachelle Clougherty, Diane Faw, Meredith Ferber, Debra Foster, Greta Fruhling, Marlena Garzia, Michelle Golub, MaryAnn Greene, Roxy Halich, Cindy Hatch, Tracy Herand, Jan Hersh, Judy Hlavac, Shea Hodge, Jen Holinka, Linsey Horwitz, Sarah Hughey, Julie Hutchins, Sam Jioia, Shannon Kalvig, Star Kearns, Jennifer Kingsley, Jenni Lin, Silvia Lopez, Lyra McCoy, Melissa McGahey, Jen McKee, Nicole Meagher, Sheri Miller, Lyndie Mire, Sam Monzingo, Bobbie Nichols, Lia Noyes, Wendy Palant, Tonyia Peck, Kristi Peterkin, Amy Peto, Kelly Purkey, Robin Putnam, Lisa Rosenthal, Leslie Samrick, Sandy Scott, Ashley Shafer, Kristin Sheehan, Alana Shoffstall, Ashley Smith, Michelle Southern, Nicole Stadnik, Tricia Sterling, Mindy Sutterley, Corinna Tang, Leslie Troupe, Alicia Urban, Karen Urban, Jennifer Weinberg, Shelly Witt, Stacey Wohl, Renee Wyckoff and Tamara Zickerman. Alpha Omicron Pi was founded at Barnard College of Columbia Univer- sity on January 2, 1897. AOII was founded by four women who felt that the most important aspect of any group was diversity. The Upsilon Alpha chap- ter was originally colonized in 1959. Philanthropy is a large part of being involved in Alpha Omicron Pi. Their national philanthropy is Arthritis Re- search. Each year the women host a basketball tournament open to the en- tire community, with all proceeds go- ing to their philanthropy. The women also participate in other chapter ' s phil- anthropic events. AOII also finds time to enjoy them- selves, competing in intramural sports and special events such as Greek Week. Their annual Founder ' s Day celebra- tion, as well as theme parties and Date Dashes, provide the women of AOII with ample opportunity to socialize and enjoy their time together as sisters. The women get together of Alpha Omicron Pi, excited and ready for Spring Rush, for a quick shot before their Bid Day party begins. Group Photo Taken By Freeze Frame Fotography. A A O A X Q r o B A r A A A z T A K A K A X Greek Life 187

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