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were also honored by both the Arnold Air Society and the American Cancer Society for their community service. In addition, they received an Endowment Award from their national organization at their National Convention in the spring. The sorority ended their busy year with their spring formal, the Crown Pearl Ball, in April. am ., -»■ H Hi First row from left: Perrian Prokopchak, Debbie Anderson, Amy Fuson, Lucinda Rio, Christy Koffman, Nancy Harthun. Second row: Nancy Wood; Debbie Silverfield, Registrar; Jennifer Harthun, Panhellenic Delegate; Dawn Armbrust, President; Denise Enoch, MaryLou Buford. Third row: Fraya Fields, Cindy Dismukes, Ilinda Jackson, Janice Grisamore, Tina McClamroch, Sandy Howard, Patty Mariencheck. SIGMA KAPPA 217
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The year was eventful end rewarding for the Beta Xi chapter of Sigma Kappa Sorority. On Campus, the group partici- pated in Derby Day, Greek Week, All- Sing, and they shared a Homecoming float with Phi Sigma Kappa. The sorority also held its Founder ' s Day Celebration in November at the Hilton Inn and a week later hosted their annual Fall Party. Sigma Kappa Their other social events included a Christmas Party, an Ice Cream Social for their parents, and a Scholarship Ban- quet. In the area of community service, Sigma Kappa made monthly visits to the National Health Enterprises nursing home and once again the girls sent Christmas gifts to the residents of the Main Seacoast Mission. The women 9 First row from left: Carolyn McPheely, Holli Foshee, Bonnie Hindman, Suzanne Josephs, Angela Barr, Monica Schmidt. Second row: Candy Love, Kellie Lowrey; Barbara Walters, Vice President of Membership Selection; Suzi Feyen; Terri Pincheon, Michelle Wheat. Third row: Leslie Bitner; Carol Brice, Recording Secretary; Pam Williams, Jeni Blair, Barbara Wilson; Donna Wilson, Treasurer; Ginny Shea, Corre- sponding Secretary; Candy Waite, First Vice President. 216 SIGMA KAPPA
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Sigma Gamma Rho The 12 women of Sigma Gamma Rho ' s newly reactivated MSU chapter partici- pated in a number of different activities throughout the year. During the fall, they sponsored a Health Fair, a Founder ' s Day Program, and a display at the University Center. They also co-sponsored a dance with Pan-Hellenic Council. In March, the members hosted their annual Sigma Week which featured a bake sale and a fashion show, among other events. Sigma Gammo Rho was involved with several charitable organizations, includ- ing the March of Dimes, the Sickle Cell Association, Youtge Services, and the NAACP. The sorority was honored by re- ceiving a national Sigma Gamma Rho award for their outstanding efforts in re- viving the chapter. t. First row from left: Barbara Johnson, Secretary; Ortania Carson; Gertie Knox, Vice President. Second row: Cynthia Jones, Assistant Secretary; Sarah Birchfield, TVeasurer; Pennie Carol Lane, President. 218 SIGMA GAMMA RHO
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