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1 1 1 Bv Sigma Gamma Epsilon 1 ronl Row: Sc.irlul Cisuv .iiul K.ilh.irinr Luohs Back Row: Traccv Mason, Ashlcv 1 I ' giT and Ronec Rohs. Pu ii ■ h.ui .1 N.u 111) S.iK ' ami uscil Ihr [irocri ' ds tit Jiui.ilf an ituni to tin- Geology ( .i ' iif;ia|iln Di ' parlnunI Sigma Pi Sigma Front Row: Maloa Young, Brvana Redding, |olin l-ishcr, Erin l.ogt ' s and Kim VanNordstrand. It is an honors organization for President ' s Scholars that students automaticallv get to be part of when they accept their scholarship. In the fall, thev put on the Last Lecture Series and in the spring the ' put on the Celebration of Quality and occasionally help out with Distinguished Scholar ' s day. Sigma Tau Delta Front Row: Roselynn Buffa, Jaclyn Steele, Amanda Mever and Emilv Lipira. Row 2: Sarah Buckley, Courtney Dake, Cristy Chapman and Carling Futvove. Back Row: Dustin Boone, Jason Pratt, Barry Grass, Andy Dale and Michelle Zev. • hosted a World of Funs trip and a faculty dinner • held a book bake sale -rfl % South Complex Hall Council fs wk ' i Ix Front Row: Alyssa Knorr, Katie Luers and Tamera Dunn. Back Row: Kora Jackson, Jamie Braley and Lauren Culler. T I m F ' m ■ proyided residents the opportunity to participate in the planning and implementation of a yarietv of activities 7 m ICy i; n f Q o South Complex Staff jii 1 - k Front Row: Amy Hodge, Kora Jackson, Shanen Hill and Jes.sica Alvarez. Back Row: Curtis Dedman, Kevin Rieger, Chris Grandfield and Lauren Culler. m fm Hli L : K ■ promoted communit - and social development through relevant programming and structural education W 1 ■H T(v I groups ■ 25S DD
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THE GROUPS cleaning up our community Sigma Society Front Row: Amber Miller, Erin Jewell, Chelsea Sogard, Jamie Deloske, Megan Sheeley, Rachel Ludwig, Meredith Manring, Cara Smith, Megan Switzer, Emily Paulsen, Bethany Flenniken, Allie Boehm and Amy Wackernagle. Row 2: Rachel Jordan, Mallory Stanton, Sarah Bredeman, Clarissa Cudworth, Cassandra Nettle, Kelly McGonegle, Meghaan Binkley, Christy Viers and Tiffany Johnson. Row 3: Jaimee O ' Brien, Elizabeth McClain, Jessica Humes, Kayla Gower, Audie Bahr, Courtney Twyman, Mary Peters, Sarah Valencia, Theresa Morgan, Jenny Wells and Lindsey West. Back Row: Kimber Whitt, Denae Bachtel, Stacy Hayes, Nicole Jay, Jessica Smith, Jill Hamilton, Christi Duckworth, Trina Day, Brandi Kapfer, Alisha Derks, Stormy Shively and Bryana Redding. Float Building Sigma Society members pomp their float for the Homecoming parade. The theme of their float was Under the Sea. Plioto courtesy ofSigina Societii Q I What does Sigma Society stand for, as in views, beliefs, thing s of that nature? A I Sigma Society is an all women ' s service organization. Each member is required to complete 20 community service hours a semester. Q I What events do you do throughout the year? A I We participate in homecoming activities (variety show, banner, pomp clowns, paper Mache heads and dancers). We also do group community service projects. This semester we went to Kansas City and helped unload coats for needy children, helped with BRUSH, and cleaned part of North Hwy 71. We have several members going on alternative spring break this spring as well. Q I What type of ladies are associated with the group? A I The women of Sigma Society are dedicated to improving the community and making a difference. Q I What have been some accomplishments of the group in the past? A I We won the overall award for homecoming in the competitive division. Q I Is there anything else that you would like to add, that I haven ' t covered? A I Sigma Society is a great organization to get you involved in things on campus and in the community. You meet wonderful people and make strong friendships. 0258 ■ groups DD
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THE GROUPS bringing concerts and concerns Student Activities Council Front Row: Kristen Shaw, Christina Ewing, Stephanie Robhins, MeHssa Morkus, Emily Whorton, Coriann Sperling, Wesley Miller and Kendra Sogard. Back Row: Holly Matulka, Tracie Giaccetti, Sarah Smith, Brandon Matulka, Kelli Farris and Chelsea Sogard. Hello Forrest Lead singer songwriter of the band Hellogoodbve Forrest Kline plays during the SAC sponsored concert on September 14. Just Left opened for Hellogoodbye in the Performing Arts Center. Photo by Chris Lee Q I What does this group do throughout the year? A I Throughout the year, SAC does a lot for the Students on the Northwest campus. SAC plans Thursday nights at the Union, the Fall and Spring concerts, SAC lunch days, SAC lecture series, the comedians and so much more. SAC is there for the students to enjoy their time on campus and have a little fun every once and a while. Q I What is the purpose of this group? A I Through the Student Activities Fee from each student, SAC is able to bring to campus bands, speakers, comedians and so much more. SAC ' s purpose is to make sure the students have fun while on campus. Q I How does someone get involved with the group? A I It is really easy to get involved! There are so many awesome committees a student could join including concert, lecture, special events, entertainment, publicity, Late Night at the Unions and recruitment. During the Spring semester, elections are held for com- mittee chair positions, which is a better way to get involved on campus. All information and applications are in the Office of Cam- pus Activities located behind The Runt. Q I What are the benefits of being in the group? A I One of the major benefits from being » in SAC is just getting involved on campus. It is awesome to meet so many people when working with bands, speakers, comedians or even different agents and vendors. Through meeting all these different kinds of people, networking plays a huge role in getting your name out there. Also, being in SAC you have a voice in what entertainment is brought to campus. 0260 ■ groups DD
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