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S GMA PHI ZCDQ Sigma Phi Omega is one of five fraternities on campus. Their aim is to promote a spirit of brotherhood, to develop the social, moral, intellectual, and spiritual life, to build the personality and to inspire greater determination and sincerity among their members. This year, Sigma Phi Omega has enjoyed doing things with their sisters, Theta Psi ta picnic in the fall, a social in the winter and their annual canoe tripi . They were active in intramurals and campus activities. Their service project included painting a room inthe Dickey Fine Arts Building and helping with the Blood Drive. Officers for Sigma Phi Omega are President - Steve Cagleyg Vice President Doug Benton, Secretary Chuck Brown, Treasurer Ron Culbreath, S.G.A. Representative Mark Rogers, lFC!lSC - Tom Swindle and Doug Benton, Chaplain John Carlock, Pledge Master Kip Rush and their sponsor is Dr. Bill King. Members of Sigma Phi Omega are: Mike Rogers, Tim Sims, Chet Darden, Tim Wright, Do Brown, Jon Purdue, Jamie Lively, Rick White, Jimmy Keown, and Kip Rush. 'L J rf itt r ii, 1 f,,,, ,sg H N . 5 K , ,JJJ it W it rrr, if i:', , ii 5'
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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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