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ZDT's purpose is to promote brotherhood among its members and others. lt was called Alpha Kappa Omega starting January 8, 1978, when it was first organized, but they changed their name to Zeta Delta Tau in the fall of 1979. Zeta Delta Tau, also known as the vets is very active on Bethel's campus. They presented a float in the Homecoming parade along with Alpha Phi Sigma ftheir sistersl. The vets participated in roadblocks to help raise money for the Carroll County Disaster Fund. Their service project for the year was painting Ma's Place. They were also suc- cessful in raising money in their first annual Rent-A-Vet. The vets look forward to their annual Luau with their sister sorority each year. Officers for Zeta Delta Tau are: President, Mike Pinson, Vice-President, Dan Watsong Secretary, John Butlerg Treasurer, David Rochelle, S.G.A. Representative, Paul Watkins and IFC-ISC Representative, Darryll Campbell. Other members are, Chris Chatham, Charles Curtis, John Ward, Greg Webster and Brian Mays. Mr. Ed Johnson is the frater- nities sponsor. lll IE ' aw if 1 1 I mix
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Alpha Phi Sigma celebrated their 47th year on Bethel's campus. Starting with Fall quarter they held a UNICEF Drive with the aid ofthe citizens of Carroll County. They also had a tea for their alumni at Homecoming. Winter quarter started out on a good note with the induction of two honoraries: Victoria David and Sharlotte Cunningham. The winter pledges were Cyd Craig and Sheila Halliburton better known as the Dynamic Duo. The winter quarter activity was their annual Best Dressed Co-ed pageant. Spring quarter started with the induction of Dilia Correalg the pledges were Ginny Pearson and Ruby Williams. The highlight of the quarter was the announcement of Who's Who. I The 1984-85 officers were: President, Teresa Kirk, Vice-President, Carol Syme and Christine Strayhorn, Secretary, Tammy Wilson and Victoria Davidg Treasurer, Judy Register Johnsong Sgt.-at-Arms, Sharlotte Cunningham, Reporter!Historian, Pen- nye Maysg Chaplain, Cheryl Roland, Other members were: Jimmie Sue Staten, Cyd Craig, Sheila Halliburton, Traci Marshall Tucker, Ruby Williams, and Ginny Pearson. Alpha Phi's Beau was Mr. Chris Chatham. ,, i.. if it , ...ns 33, f. 6 .... 45 Quad'
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