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Gamma Rho Delta The Gamma Rho Delta sorority serves several campus functions. lt is a women's orga- rization which is dedicated to enhancing the LFC community through sponsorship of tarious social and community services throughout the year. Gamma Rho Delta has volunteered its services each year to the Lake County Marathon. Also, our annual clothes lrive benefits such charities as The Salvation Army and Good Will. l Gamma Rho Delta also provides various all-campus activities throughout the year. 'hese range from theme parties to its Valentine's Day Camation Sale. We help in the ampus clean-up effort before the Fall Open House. Also, we have hosted talks and orums which have addressed such crucial campus issues as date rape and substance abuse. ln addition, we have co-sponsored events with other campus groups and have participated in Greek Week activities. lt is Gamma Rho's intention to nurture leadership and ability among its women. The sisters provide support and guidance for each other, A sense of community in Gamma Rho's women is evident in their collective excursions, as far away as Lake Geneva and as close to a home as the bowling alley. The sorority strives to be a positive outlet for its members as well as for the whole campus. Gamma Rho Delta remains committed to social and community services for the benefit of the entire LFC family. 57? . -Nl Front: Ostendorf, J. Williamson, B. White, Aray, Nigro, Murdico. Second: Rueppel, Ford, J. Sutherland, Duckstad, Spaner, K.F. Mitchell. Third: Wheelock, Rosenthal, Hinckley, Bunch, Theisen, Moritz, Strawbriclge, Thumer, Vanlngen, CarpenKar. Back: K. Graham, Haag, Sheehan, Ostrowski, B. Mullins, J. Brundage, Muster, Woolsey. Leatham. House of Soul The House of Soul is a residential unit -vhose main objective is to serve as a 'commonplacen for the Black community and ake Forest College. Its membership consists f 14 students this year, they are of diverse ttitudes and share a common African herit- age. Our lounge, which is open to all, is pain- ed red, black and green, the colors of the romeland. The lounge houses an array of extbooks, video and audio cassettes, refer- nce books, novels, as well as a history of lacks at Lake Forest College. During this academic year, the House of Boul sponsored many activities, namely, host- ng prospective students during Minority ecruitment and Black Weekends, the annual lack alumnifstudent mixer and various social ctivities such as Games Night and informal inners. As an organization we seek to add to that diversity to which our college is so committed. .- 'R' f.,- : Front: Cade, Martin, B. Moore. Back: M. Williams, Gillespie, Stokes, L. Anderson. 17
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Front: Dufg, Nixon, Slaughter, tewart, Conley, Heller. Thompson. Second: B. Swift, Mellon, Rogers, lchikawa. Wilson, Mobley, Bums. Hartman, Kassay, Shirley. Back: Schippers, Baldwin, Mathison, Birmingham. Hagin, Eyler, Lawler. Laux, Schoeller, Emeson, Connell, Douglass. The brothers of Beta Triton are strongly diversified while at the same time unified by their initiative and drive, not only in the class- room, but in other fields as well. Whether it be on-campus projects or those that benefit the community, one fact remains the same - our fraternal organization will always lend a help- ing hand. This year, we have organized, sponsored or played an integral part in the following activities: the Student Government Beta Triton Dw- Presidential Debates, a Video Dance Party, Jello Wrestling, and the famous Szabo!ARA Circus Circus feast. ln addition to these consid- erable happenings, BT has been playing an important role in representing the College with other off campus endeavors. Our activities not only incorporate the el- derly - Bingo in a retirement home, for in- stance - but we have also touched the lives of the young by assisting the Big Brothers of Lake Brotherhood Front: Goldman, Hartler, Geary, Benson, Hartwell, Second: Biersbom, C, Martin, Gunning, Baker, Clemmey. Third: Winkler, Rowland, Wynn, Chantha, Weber, Zylman, Palubin, Pape, CE. King, Callahan, Nugent, Coretti. Fourth: Burling, Leventhal, Messer, Checkett, Sorenenson, Auffrey, Holly, B. Cook, Prosniewski. Back: Petersman, R. Hirsh, Crespi, Doniff, Berninzoni, C, Hill, V. Griffin, Gaffney. ,f 1 I t' S a ,, .. ' . . 1 2Q.j.gXhz2 -J-V e '31 LA 1 L ' ra, l fr. ' '- . 16 ia' ,-,..-f County in addition to other events such as the book sale clean-up and the sponsorship of the Survival Game. This united involvement by the Beta Triton brothers, plus each member's individual pursuits and committments to the LFC academic challenge, reflects the true spirit of the liberally educated student. Maintaining this spirit will continue to be the primary con- cem of the Beta Triton fraternity. The Brotherhood is a residential group tha brings many different backgrounds and per sonalities together into one cohesive group. Members of the Brotherhood take great prid in their organization and its many accomplish ments in the social and humanitarian areas. Major social activities this year included ou Halloween and Christmas parties as well a our Casino Night, which raised money for a lo cal charity. In addition, our members are als involved in the Big Brother program as well a sponsoring a Navajo girl. High achievements in academics an athletics are also an area of great pride fo Brotherhood members. The Brotherhood i always receptive to the Lake Forest Colleg community and our doors are open to all.
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Since 1895, the Phi Pi Epsilon fratemity has been an integral part of Lake For- est College. As one of the oldest local fratemities in the country, Phipes exemplifies the strength and tradition lit- tle seen in this day and age. For 93 years, the fratemity's goals have remained the same: to unite our members into a close and common friendship, directing all to the common goal of true brotherhood. The members of the Phi Pi Epsilon fraternity pride themselves on their diversity. The members involve them- selves in a wide range of ac- tivities, including Student Government, Garrick Players, the Choir, athletics, and, of course, campus so- cial life. As responsible students, 18 Phi Pi Epsilon Fourth: Amory, Ring, Buckley, Rieckelman, Barron, Creamer, Paige, Kuznar, M, O'Neill, Gibbons, Tiemey, Shah, Front: Borgman, Brennan, Currie, AbuNassar, Norton, Second: Flahive, D, Hogan, Richards, Blossom. P, Curran, Durning. Third: A. Donnelly, P. Hogan, Sullivan, Crossman, Keeshan. Wilford, Elias, Scimeca. Fifth: Breakwell, Pinover, J, Moser, Emordi, Back: Baccari, Chapman. , -s :' 'lllxgsig ev AK- '5. c tg Y x - - ,i xi, 1 1. ' ' ,f JE,-2 4- 4 X- I - ' ez N +A J ' N N X I fx - . s J.: i , e 1 - - ,Q -' f, ,Af ,ffl -X 1 Apathy Club the Phi Pi Epsilon fratemity recognizes the importance of enhancing Lake Forest College's reputation in the surrounding community. lt is because of this and because of Phipes' sincere devotion to the common good that brothers annually volunteer to support a Halloween cele- bration for Chicago orphans, host a can party for the Sal- vation Army, vvork at the Lake County Marathon and participate in the Lake Forest Public Library's booksale. As the Phi Pi Epsilon fratemity closes in on its centennial, it is apparent in both word and deed that this group is as strong as ever and gives its members, now more than a thousand, good reason to proclaim, Proud to be a Phi Pi '
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