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I — ! -, rothers proudly participate in the Tau W] Kappa Epsilon Colony Initiation along 1! with national officer Buckwheat Perry (top). Celebrating at their semiformal were the members of TKE (bottom). ecolonized in January 1997, k. the brothers of Tau Kappa Ep- siloii have worked hard to re-estab- lish themselves. Established in 1969, Tau Kappa Epsilon was the first fra- ternity at JMU. Tau Kappa Epsilon has the most chapters of any frater- nity worldwide. Since being re-es- tablished, Tau Kappa Epsilon has doubled in size and continues work- ing towards receiving its charter. Tau Kappa Elpsilon ' s brotherhood con- sists of 31 members. 1 embers of Tau Kappa Ep- msilon enjoy themselves at the TKE Colony Initia- tion Party in January. 368 Greek Life Front Row: John Oo, Jeff Scaggs, Reza Venegas, Alex Bain, Keith Cox, Patrick Giardina, William Moftett, Wayne Hobik. Second Row: Nathaji Rea, Waqas Virk, Richard Whiteley, Dan Casey, Tim Hanson, Carlos Pinto, Adam Hamidi, David Fleming, Asad Klian. Back Row. Jared Ucz, Jamie Gregorian, Ted Anderson, Damon Lussier, Mark Beagle, Nate Underwood. Bill Gosman, Kirk Gray, Sven Cowan, John W. Hughes, Jr. boiR( 1
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From Row: Dawn lessen, Julie Ann R-ij-mer, Amy Edwards. Kjtie Madison, Megan Abbott. Susie Ross, Sue Anne Bcrkle, Second Row: Katie Kiefncr. E!i7jbci!i Jordan, Kristinc VC ' iison, Ljur.1 Ccrnosek, Lvnn Moore, VUrjorit Podraza, Mefjssa Lcniini. Bcrh Chcavcns. Cristinc Gollav ' an. Chri ,rTna TJbcry. Kjie Anderson. Tara Smith. Third Row: Cliristvn Brown, Rebckali Paul. Teresa Mancini, Shannon Slovcnskj-, Gina AluJsc. Jennifer Myets. Erin Coleman, Julie Greer. Kristin Shrader. Sydney Senrman, Lauren Cr ' c vski, Katherine Sheridan, Bridget Smith. Annie Armstrong. Fourth Row: Deborah -AJves, Sara Swan, Anna Abbott. Amanda Tate, CharhTin Fcgan. Megan O ' Donncll, Kelly Conklin. .Aimce Forehand, HearherTomasek, Kim Meadows, Emily Guss. Ashle)- Harper. Emily Kneece, Laura Miller, Chrissit Mullins, Kristin Bosserman, Becky Matter, KimTrammell, Mariann Mendelsohn. Fifth Row: Jessica Rogers. Lorin Phillips. Jennifer d ' Augusic, Trida Coleman, Melis.sa Crane, Yael Kauftman. .Aii Doran, Jennifer Doyle. Vicky Zizlsperger, Caroline Wauck. Katie Hopson, Katie Keenan. Seijra Toogotni, Jen Hedden. Laura Dey, Molly Gilligan, Christie Hall. Molly McQuaid, Headier Sanorious. Jenn Gjetulff. Katie Reynolds. Amy GiuvannutLi, KH(hn, ' n Waters, Sarah Reimcrs, Sixih Row: Erin Smidi, Jenny Pollack. Tami Engelman, Erin Gastlcy. Holly Cuder. Sarah Taylor. Jen Aylor,Abby Thompson. Li-; Hall, Nicole Quet2c. Nicole Stone, Stephanie Scourby, Devon Thompson, Ann Janette Canonigo, Kate Spencer, Erica FrarUt. Heather Rossctti. Beverley JacJaon. Kim MacNcmar. Annie Laurie Boland. Cameron Hunter, Brooke Johnson, Megan Salt. ICitc McDonough, L ' Tanya Sims, Mar) ' Davidson. Back Row; Lisa Ketchledgc. Karie Abbott, Katie Cissel. Jill Bary, Siis.in Lutes. K.ste Pullcv. C.bire Emorv, Laura Hansen. Beck - Bbsicr I — igma Sigma Sigma sisters T Megan O ' Donnell, Christina J Tibery and Shelley Nielsen show off their costumes as they pre- pared for a rush skit. he principles which are the cor- nerstones of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority ' s sisterhood are to ensure a perpetual bond of friendship, to de- velop strong womanly character and to promote high standards of con- duct. Sisters participated in many so- cial activities including roller skating, camping and white- water rafting. SZZ supported their national philan- thropy, the Robbie Page Memorial as well as other Greek philanthropies. The sisters have also adopted a grand- mother of whom they are very proud. Sigma Sigma Sigma has 165 mem- bers and was chartered at the uni- versirv ' in 1939. President-Katie Madison Vice President Susie Ross Administrative VP Tracy Walsh Treasurer Amy Edwards Secretary Jennifer Anthony Rush Director Juue Ann Raymer Education Director Dawn Jessen Committee Chairman Megan Abbott Panhellenic Representative Sue Ann Berkle , . ri-Sigma sisters Jessica Wheeler, Katie Lawson, I I Chrissy Mittendorff, Sydney Sentman and W Whitney Smith visit Jeannie Mills during the holidays (top). ZZZ sisters Shannon Slovensky, Amanda Tate, Aimee Forehand, Jen Hedden, Julie Greer, Charlynn Fegan, Megan O ' Donnell and coach Dan Sullivan celebrated their intramural flag toot- ball season (bottom). Sigma Nu, Sigma Sigma Sigma 367
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he Eta Chapter of Theta Chi provides an oppottunity for education, friendship, a sense of be- longing and strives for mutual suc- cess amongst all brothers. Brothers sought to provide a positive contri- bution to the greater Harrisonburg community through their service work with Spotswood Elementary, their participation in the Adopt-a- Highway program, as well as offer- ing sober rides to students on the weekends. 0X seeks to promote strong ties of brotherhood. 0X spon- sored a nationally recognized speaker, Mike Green, to speak on alcohol awareness. Chartered in 1973, 0X is the second oldest fraternity at JMU and regained its charter in 1995. I President Michael L. Keens Vice President Brian D. Haller Secretary Dave P. Penland Treasurer Jason B. Snyder Marshal Edward A. Roth I a I heta Chi brothers stop to reflect at the I I Founders MemoriaJ of the Theta Chi Frater- W nity while visiting Norwich University (top). 0X president Mike Keens (center) instructs his crew at their Halloween party (bottom). Front Row: Ryan Bortner. Mike Bermudez, Ray Heath, Jr., Chuck Yesolitis, Shasca Pitts. Back Row: Jason Snyder, Dave Penland, Mike Keens. Edward Roth. 1 1 iking along Skyline Drive, these Theta Chi brothers pause for a break before re- suming their excursion. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Chi 369
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