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THE GROUPS council serves Greeks Q I What is the purpose of Panhellenic Council? A I We are the governing body for all the sorority chapters on campus. Q I What activities do vou do? A I We provide different educational and scholastic speakers throughout the year for all sorority women. Every year we attend a conference, MGCA Mid- American Greek Council Association. Every year we participate in the awards. Q I What is it like v6rking with new Greeks? A I I love working with new Greeks because they are all new to the process. I want them to gain as much as I did being Greek. Greek Barbecue Members of Alpha Sigma Alpha meet with perspective new sisters during the Greek barbecue. All Greek organizations were present to answer questions from interested students. Panhellenic Council oversees all sororities on campus. Photo hi Chris Lee Panhellenic Council Front Row; Danielle Guillemette, Sara Scroggins and Nisha Bharti. Back Row: Natalie More, Jen Vavricek, Mindv Burkemper and Kristin Pond. Q I Whv are vou a member of Panhellenic Council? A I I love Greek Life. I want to help all sororities in general and not just my own. groups • 2530 on
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Omicron Delta Kappa Front Row: Caria Edwards, Miki Uemura, Gina McGinnis, Erin Jewell, Andy Horine and Megan Walker. Back Row: Amv Wackernagle, Jennifer Kiss, Chelsea Sogard, Kristen Shaw, Andrea Goss and Amanda Preston. • members were in the top 35% of their class, and displayed extraordinary qualities of leadership in at least one of five different categories, including the performing arts, community service, campus activities leadership, scholarship and athletics • they worked to find wavs to make a difference on campus and in the community of Marvville Order of Omega Front Row: Amanda Preston and Christopher Pottier. Row 2: Emily Petersen, Mallory Milner, Ashley Knierim, Natalie More, Anna Rathjen, Megan Gehrke and Danielle Guillemette. Back Row: Meredith Wilmes, Sarah Simmelink, John Strohm, Keaton Guess, Alex Drury, Kristin Pond, Tara Brooks and Mindy Burkemper. ■ recognized outstanding Greeks for academic and leadership accomplishments • hosted Being A New Greek, a book drive during Christmas • in the spring, thev awarded Greek chapters and individuals for their achievements throughout the year Perrin Hall Council Front Row: Danielle Easton, Lindsey Wheeler, Kirsten Hansen and Sharee Broaddus. Back Row: Matt Matthews, Jeff Holmes, Andrew Hitchcock and Jackie Lohse. • provided a balloon dart board for Fall Fest • participated in the Homecoming banner event • hosted a black light dance with Dieterich and Millikan ■ made Christmas cards for soldiers ■ sold hot chocolate and coffee as a fund-raiser with Hudson Hall • served breakfast for the staff of Perrin £% Ug B tS m L n % Perrin Hall Staff I ym Mffr Li fM Front Row: lenee Jenkins, Bevza Avdar, Aaron Baker, Missy White, Affiong Eyo TtJ ». fltt ' ' n ' T r and Andrea Novak. Back Row: Amv Fanning, Matt Matthews, Aaron Quintanilla, J B( ' ' ' ' 9F ' M t ii- ' iHj Brian Hopp, Jackie Ekle and Sauphia Vorngsam. y H Mi iM f 9 ' 0 • created a successful hall community for over 250 freshmen • helped residents by providing social activities, educational programs, postings Pi f ■■ ' . J[ iS and a safe, open environment • successfully opened a new building in August and set a precedent of excellence that will last for years w y T J! ■fc ,Ji Phillips Hall Council Front Row: Tiffany Sims, Sarah Bredeman, Vinnie Vanhoolandt and Melinda Bell. Row 2: Amanda Sanders, Michelle McNealev, Melonee Harris, Mackenzie Becker, Victoria Darity and Colbey Rush. Back Row: Raphael Mena-Pate, Meghan Ziebarth, Lacey Stoppelman, Michael Coffelt, Dwayne Looney, April Hafner and Aimee Rea. • put together a cookbook and sold it as a fundraiser at the NRHH Bearcat Craft Shop, proceeds went towards hall improvements and programming in Phillips Hall ■ hosted a Sadie Hawkins dance in January, sold candy grams in February and a barbecue and kickball tournament in April D252 ■ groups DD
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THE GROUPS common goals help members Caper Catching Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and Sigma Alpha lota members perform their play Indiana Jones and the Calendar Caper at the Variety Show. Thev won the highly competitive skit portion of the Homecoming event. Plioto by Knyh ' cn Vaiuie Kniiip Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Front Row: Bryan Duddy, Burke Shouse, Tim Rosson, Seth Brummond, Justin Whitman, Dane Montgomery, Ben Mendenhall, Brian Hopp and Ben Roed. Row 2: Andrew Rembecki, Curtis Parsons, Brian Seidenkranz, Andrew Sanders, James Sorensen, David Leffler and David Groth. Back Row: Dan Cross, Andrew Allen, Joshua Lock, Wade Howies, Colby Elder, Dan Rasmussen and Samuel DoUins. Q I What is the purpose of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia? A I We are a very diverse group of student who are alike in that we all have an appreciation for music the only requirement. We are comprised of not just music majors, but everything from Wildlife and Ecology to Secondary Math Education. Our purpose is to spread music the best way we can, and hopefully have some fun doing it. Q I What activities do you do? A I On campus, we make a regular appearance at the Homecoming Variety Show. We also sing serenades to sororities, sing at the annual SOS walk and we have even been known to sing the National Anthem a time or two for Northwest sporting events. In Maryville, we have done community service including our musical talents like singing at nursing homes and some of our service has included shoveling off driveways for people. We recently also had a raffle for an ipod with the proceeds going to the Nodaway County Chorale. 0254 • groups DD
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