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Front Row: Susan Bane, Allison Armstrong, Tracy A. Morella, Wendy Williams, Michelle Beasley, loyce Planck, Kimberley Fern, Sherri Timberlake, Susanne Litton, Sonya Bichsel, leri Miracle. Second Ro w: Lynn Dettwiller, lamie Lester, lanie Fryman, Paula Newbarry, Stephanie Wright, Elizabeth Pelfrey, jennifer Adkins, Cindy Patrick, Rebecca Pugh, Glenda Everman, Cami Clark, Ada Miracle, Angie Staggs, Carol Greene. Back Row: Kelly Liles, lulie Norton, Cindy Barber, Deven MCGinnis, Veda Vaughn, Colleen Anastasia, Glenda Brown, Lynne Fisher, Paula Lewis. Why d I d I felt most comfortable with the Chi 0's and Y 0 U thought they were the most sincere girls. choose Chi O TracyMorella Sophomore OVEN: Other 50- Glenn Garden, Nj rorltles? 80 Sororities Front Rdw: Kristy Wolfe, lennifer Frazier, Missy Childs, lana Higgins, Amy Dullaghan, Susan Barker, Pam Charles, Lamona Edwards, Kim Easterlingt Second Row: Stacy Duncan, Vickie Hall, Kolly Harris, Tina Ballinger, Maribeth Skaggs, Denise Fouch, Sharri Walls, Michelle Wilson, Kristy Davis, Gina Coburn, Kim Flint. Third Row: Carroll Goodman, Karen Schroer, Kim Bevins, Dawn Barnhart, Tamela Brown, Kelley Robinson, Becky Wolfe, Leslie Skidmore, Lisa Stepp, lill Brookbank. Back Row: Vaness Weeks, Annette Barnhill, lill Mysonhimer, lennifer Schenck, Annetta Ratliff, Stacy Robinson, Angelita Bartley, Kim Gibson, lulie Rhude, Melissa Philley. Why did you choose Delta Gamma over the other sorori- ties? A Having no sisters of my own, I decided to go through rush. When I saw the closeness and unity of sisterhood in Delta Gamma, Iknew that was the sorority for me. Tamela Brown Freshman Morehead
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Wise Owls Chi Omega energy was full speed ahead last spring semester. Luowl Party, a Hawai- ian dress date, occurred in February and the Spring formal was directly behind in April. Each semester, community service work is done. This semester the girls sent Clover Grams on St. Patrick's Day to the Senior Citizens. The Chi O's also had an Easter Basket Give Away, where each member made a basket for children in the community. The sorority has well-rounded individ- uals; they have members active in cheer- leading, band, student government, softball and the honor societies. Once again a Chi O was crowned Homecoming Queen Uean- nie Largel. In the fall they received the scholarship trophy. xll never thought I was the sorority type until I met the Chi 0's, said Christy Fox- worthy, a Fleming Co. Public Relations ma- Jor. Tracy Morella, from New Jersey ex- presses her positive attitude toward the so- rority. llChi Omega brought me to the best friends I've ever met, we're one big family and were always there for each other. BY STACY HENDERSON ? Regina Fletcher, Marilyn lones, Lynn Boyd, Renee Warfield How has being in Alpha Kappa Al- pha improved your coHege life? A live made friends that Iill have for a life- time, it's also made me a more mature and responsible person Regina Fletcher junior Mt. Sterling Busy Dee Z Their new re-decorated chapter room has pleased the Delta Zeta sorority and started the semester with high h0pes. The DIS were quite busy with the Frat Man in April, and the Muscle Man Contest in May. They also travelled to Northern Kentucky University where all the Delta Zeta chapters met. The MSU DZ sorority won best name tag' and twenty scholar- ships. Thirteen new members were initiated in February of the spring semester. uIt's a really excited and active pledge class, DZis will have a good next four years, said Leigh Casaras, sr. from Madisonville, KY. Leigh gave lots of credit to Julie Brown- ing, a DZ from Arizona State. Julie is now hall director at Alumni and was a great help to the DZ's with ideas and support. At the end of the semester, a dinner is held for DZ. To motivate good grades, steak is served to those with CPA's of 3.0 and up. For those with lower. . . meatloaf. BY STACY HENDERSON ? DELTA ZETA'S Kim Osborne, Nyani Shuklah, and Kelly Hill, added beautiful smiles to the Cheering section of the MSU basketball team. The 02's initiated 13 new members in the spring semesten PHOTO BY RAY BRADLEY
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Front Row: Tracy England, Kara Boshears, Amy Logan, Melody Conn, Tammy Hillerman, Elizabeth Slone, Teri Parker, jennifer Short, Stephanie Barker, Denise Catherwright. Second Row: lackie Belcher, Patti Fulner, Melanie Greer, Beth Evans, Michelle Krum. Third Row: Margaret Holt, lulie Hawkins, Marti Stewart, Patti Close, Beth Feix, Stephanie Runyon. Back Row: Michelle Cua, Renae Stepp, Kris Pezzopane, Lynne Rutsch, Lori Hawkins. A I've been able to participate in intramurals with What have other sororities. I've also met more people and y 0 u b e e n made closer friends. Plus, We got the greatest big sis in able to do be- the WOW Tammy Rose cause YOU are a junior DZ? lronton, OH K a y D's Did Well Kappa Delta Sorority was founded on October 23, 1897 at State Female Normal Front Row: Melissa Blankenship, lami Waddle, Karen Franklin, Shelly Tobergta, Elane Blair, Lisa Craig. Second Row: Lisa Chaffin, Cindy Robbins, Niyani Shubla, Lisa Ann Breeding, Carla Henson, Melanie Gevedon, Rena Ramsey, Amy Hutchinson, Heavenly L. Lane. Third Row: Susan LeMaster, Kim Mitten, Patti Deskin, lacinda Gilliland, Tammy Rowe, Kim Osborne. Back Row: Kristi Spears, Susan DeArmond, Dana Dotson, lackie Nantz, Leigh Casares, Shari Trimpe, Robin lones. A 'The Shamrock Project to prevent Child abuse. What have we r aised OVEI' $900, twice as much as last th e K D 5 year. The money goes to Children's Hospital in Rich- done this year gong XE Iza et elx that made YOU Freshman really proud? Cynthiana, KY The KD's also support a national philanth- rophy, the Crippled Children's Hospital in
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