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Q5 gy. Success Depend Q on Chapter Pride When the Alpha Delta Pi sororityjoined with the Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority to host an all-school dance, history was in the making for Greeks at SEMO. lt was the first time that two sororities got together to sponsor an all- school function, explained Linda Holland, rush chairman, and the turnout for the first 'New Year's in November Party' was fantastic. Linda felt that everyone had a great time because the party atmosphere got everybody going. She said, We had a great time celebrating New Year's Eve a little early, and we are already looking forward to next year. Another important key to the chapter's success was the enthusiastic pledge class. Ann Barreca, scholarship chairman, said, The group of pledges that we chose are determined to continue the winning tradi- tion and atmosphere at the ADPi house. Pledge Educator Lisa Mitchell also credits the actives in the house for motivat- ing the pledges to excel Lisa stated, The Several ADPis worked to decorate the front of their house for Parents' Week- end. The chapter also held a dance for their parents to enjoy. Julie Dubuque takes a rest from greeting New Years' in November guests. ADPis sponsored the dance with another sorori- ty for the first time, Zeta Tau Alpha. 1 Alpha Delta Pi high spirits in our house have overflowed to our pledges and that has helped ,them excel in their pledge class activities. We have a very enthusiastic bunch of pledges this year, and they will undoubtedly be- come a great bunch of involved actives. In the Fall the actives and the pledges of ADPi joined together to raise over sooo for Sigma Chi Derby Days. The chapter took first place in Derby Week. ADPis have taken this honor three times in the past four years. The group's Derby Day's candidate, Penny Gardner, was also selected as the Sigma Chi Derby Week Darling. Later in the fall semester the group sponsored their annual ADPi 500 which turned out to be quite successful. Barreca said, With the great cooperation from the fraternities, everyone had a good time, We raised over 51,000 for our philanthropy, the Ronald McDonald Houses. Several ADPis have also held campus leadership positions this yearQ'Cori Whitacre was the president of the Residence Hall Association, and Martha Rillegert was thei selections chairman for Homecoming Steer- ing Committee. These girls help the chapter gain campus-wide recognition and support. President Elayna Rhodes said, Our pride- and overwhelming enthusiasm shows i everything we do. That is the main reaso we have succeeded this year. Unless we are proud, we cannot accomplish things. ln the spring, the ADPi chapter again sponsored their annual Guide for Bride Show. The girls felt that the show was ye another of the year's successful events fo the ADPis. ' Fall officers for Alpha Delta Pi wer Elayna Rhodes, president, Julie Tuberty vice-presidentp Julie Dubuque, treasurer Ann Barreca, scholarship chairman, and Jil Rushing, social chairman. Cindy Dillard and Ann Darlec Kustom Zalhan
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