Morehead State University - Raconteur Yearbook (Morehead, KY)

 - Class of 1987

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Panhellenic Front Row: Melanie Greer, Michelle Beasley, Claudia McGinnis, Karen Franklin, Michelle Wilson. Back Row: Myron Doan, Michelle Cue, Tracy A. Morella, Angela Portman, Melissa Childs. Why did you be- come involved with Panhellen- ic Council: A Every semester, the presidency is rotated, and I took the office of president for the Delta Gamma Sorority. Michelle Wilson Sophomore Erlanger, K Y 82 Sororities The Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority strives to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards. Another important factor is promoting unity and close friendships among members. Regina Fletcher, from Mt. Sterling, KY, said, iiBeing a member of AKA is something I'll cherish always. Academics is stressed with true serious- ness. To be an AKA, a 2.5 GPA is required from the previous semester. This is one of the highest GPA standards among sorori- ties. The annual fashion show in A ril, which features Mr. Fashion and Miss Fas ionette, is one of many activities of the sorority. At Thanksgiving and Christmas, baskets are given to needy families. The girls also visit the Life Care Center, which is one of their community services. This sorority features equal values in friendships, activities and academics. Regina said, iiBeing a member, I've matured as a person and established friends for life. BY STACY HENDERSON ? ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA sisters Yvette Zimmerman and Marilyn lones show that closer sorority sisterhood that every organization strives for. AKA's strive to cultivate scholastic and ethical standards PHO TO BY RHONDA THOMPSON.

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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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After a full load of pledges from last fall, Delta Gamma didn't get to pick up any during , the spring semester. The semester was by no means dull however. The Crush Party was Feb. 14 at the Sig Ep house, where each girl got a date with the lucky guy on campus she had a crush on. The following month, the Anchor Splash took place where fraternities and sororities competed in water games for the trophy. The event raised money for three worthy causes, Aid to Blind, Psy. Conservation and Educational Grants and Loans. iiBeing active in the sorority for three SPITTWG watermelon seeds at the Lambda Chi Alpha annual Watermelon Bust, Delta Camma Susan Barker partiapates with other members of sorarities in effort to win the contest. The Watermelon Bus: is held usually during the first week of school. PHOTO BY IACK SIMP- SON H years, I feel involvement is most important, says Kim Easterling. Kim, a junior Advertising major, feels, iiWithout older members to in- spire and guide pledges, they feel no sup- port. Support is what Delta Gamma has plenty of; the girls are working on the new rush for the fall. BY STACY HENDERSON ? 83

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