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An eye opening' experience Our responsibility as a Delta Gamma member is to live by the motto Do good, not only for ourselves and fellow sisters, but especially for our philanthropies, said Tamala Brown, a junior elementary education maj or from Morehead. Delta Gamma was founded in December, 1873 in Oxford, Mississippi through the friendship ofthree young women. Delta Omi- cron, the first Delta Gamma chapter of the University, was founded March 15, 1970. Since then, the members of Delta Gamma have dedicated their time and energy to the sponsorship of Sight Conservation, Aid to the Blind and educational grants and scholar- ships. This year Delta Gamma held two an- nual events to raise money for the Kentucky School for the Blind in Louisville. Our Hair Cut-Off is always a successful fundraiser, thanks to the participation of uni- versity studentsf, said Brown, who served as Foundation chairman for the fall semester. For this event, local hairstylists were asked to volunteer their services. Students received a professional haircut at a cost of five dollars. Delta Gamma raised $180 dollars for the phi- lanthropy. The Delta Gamma Anchor Splash proved that a competitive spirit exists among the Creek organizations on campus. We sent in- vitations for the Anchor Splash, which in- volves water sports, to all the fraternities and sororities and we were pleased with the re- sponse, said Brown. Each organization which participated in the Anchor Splash paid a $30-dollar entry fee to compete in such events as swimming re- lays, wet sweatshirt relays and the Biggest Splash, which is a contest to see whose belly- flop can create the largest splash. Amy Darbaker, a sophomore elementary education major from Ironton, Ohio admits that organizing such events as the Hair Cut- Olf and Anchor Splash, involves a lot of time and hard work, but the personal rewards make it all worthwhile. Through Delta Gamma I have acquired better self-esteem, become more involved in campus activities and have met people who will be friends for a lifetime? she said. Darbaker notes that the strong sense of sis- terhood, which exists among the DOS makes her sorority special. iiIt is such a wonderful feeling when we get together for the Christ- mas formal or spring and fall date parties. We are like one big family. We love and care about each other and that makes college a much more secure and enjoyable experience. Brown agreed, Delta Gamma stresses friendship. When I came to college, I did not have a sister. Now I have over 70 sisters, and I feel I can confide in every one ofthem. I know that I always have a friend nearby? . e By: Melody Cooper
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Delta Gamma Members Amy Coakley, a freshman from Cincinnati, and Rhonda Thompson, a freshman from Jackson, participated in the Lambda Chi Decadron on April 6. PHOTO BY: Tim Conn
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Tri-Sigma sorority provides friendship and fun for its members. Sandy Horne, Holly Hayes, Kerry Bissett, and Renee Collins allow their sorority sister Cherie Games to use them as a bed. PHOTO BY: Tim Conn A sailboat is the national symbol of the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. This sailboat rests in their Chapter Room in 612 Nunn Hall. PHOTO BY: Tim Conn KappaDeIta FirstRow: R. Stepp,E. Slone,A Koch S Barker,L Kirkendall, A NortonJ Hawkins,D Hollan, H HonanJ Lindeman SecondRow: M iKrum P Rajah! 15021, L Froffitt A. Berryhil-l, M Greer,TParker,K seifert J Ferguson. ThirdRow: I. Lewis,R Dexter, M. Stewart, A Shan Myers, P 113056;, 5 Runyon, L Childers, D Ward, C :-Bates, C. King, L Belcher,L , Bechtold, L Chestnut. Fourthftow: K Thompson, L Reedy, C Moore, B, Korkorchgp,L .,, pRutsch, C McNeiI'an,L. Hawkins Scone! Organizations
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