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Gamma Sigma Sigma: left to right, tstandingi Kathi Tristan, second vioe-president; Bonnie Burgmaier; Cheryl Thompson, president; Roberta Hoover, corre- sponding secretary. isittingi Linda J. Ceravolo, treasurer; Colleen Fields, first vice-president; Brenda Bleacher, recording secretary. Theta Epsilon increases service over previous years The Theta Epsilon chapter of Gamma Sigma Sigma is maintained to provide service for the campus and community. Twenty-one members participated in a variety of service projects during the year. Activities consisted of a co-spon- soring car wash with the Lettermen iprooeeds were contributed to the library fundi, working at reception desks in the residence halls, providing hostesses for Choral Union concert, selling fruit- cakes in cooperation with the Ladies' Auxiliary, selling booster buttons, assist- ing at Sheep Concert, helping Dr. and Mrs. Zenas Bicket move into their new home, and working with Springfield's Drug Abuse Program. The officers were Sheryl Thompson, president, junior; Colleen Fields, first vice-president, junior; Kathi Tristan, second vice-president, junior; Brenda Bleacher, secretary, junior; Roberta Hoover, correspondence secretary, jun- ior; Linda Cervalo, treasurer, senior; Bonnie Burgmaier, historian, sophomore. Mrs. Jean Smith was their sponsor.
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Promotes school spirit and physical involvement Omega Alpha Alpha's main purpose was to promote school spirit and to encourage women in physical involve- ment, without any special ability re- quired. Their main project this year was a caramel apple sale. The members held several social activities, among which were a skating party, swimming, and a campout. This year's officers were: Carol Bell, president, sophomore; Katie Goodrich, vice-president, senior; and Linda Harts- horn, secretary, senior. Miss Sandra Sorbo, assistant professor of physical education, was their faculty sponsor. Omega Alpha Alpha: left to right tstandings Miss Sandy Sorbo, sponsor; Carol Bell, president; Linda Hartshorn, secretary-treasurer; Sharon Gerard, Joellyn Veach, Sue Velin, Jane Parsons; tkneetinm Kathie Goodrich, vice-president; Polly Duncan, Rhonda Jennings.
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Lambda Kappa Sigma aids Circle K in service Lambda Ka ppa Sigma, women's auxil- iary of Circle K, is designed to aid Circle K in service projects within the community as well as on campus. Aside from its projects with Circle K, the sorority also participated in the Rush Week Carnival and performed its annual variety show. A formal induction banquet and tea for pledges and members made up their annual social events. Miss Sandra Vekasy, instructor of language, Iiterature,and communication, was the faculty sponsor of the 30-mem- ber sorority. Sharon Flagstad, senior, was president; Kandy Wrenn, senior, vioe-president and chaplain; Jan Koss, sophomore, secretary; Doreen Pagano, junior, treasurer; and Bonnie DeGabain, freshman, historian. Lambda Kappa Sigma Officers: left to right, hep roM Bonnie DeGabain, historian; Dianne Wiggins, pledge master; Kandy Wrenn, vice- president. bottom roM Jan Koss, secretary; Sharon Flagstad, president; Doreen Pagano, treasurer. Wot pictured, Patti Poe and Cindy Richards, oo-pledge mastersJ
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