Southeast Missouri State University - Sagamore Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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Southeast Missouri State University - Sagamore Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 197 of 296
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. 0,6 Q ' 6 Service Makes ,he Group The Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority began the year by reaching their quota during Fall Plush. The Tri Sigmas felt that the 26 new girls were a good choice for their organization. The pledges added fresh enthusiasm to our group, said Lisa Brewer, education director. in October the Tri Sigmos held the first all-school dance of the year, Prohibition Days, The dance is sponsored annually by the Tri Sigmos and the Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. The girls get in the party spirit by wearing hot pink and red flapper dresses and doing a 50's style dance. The dancers were excellent this year and our dance was a big success, said Pam Perrigue, secre- tary. The Tri Sigmas are also known for their strong commitment to community service, Beverly Boening said, During Greek Week we have won the Community Service Special Award for the past two years. We are really proud of that honor. One of the benefits which the Tri Sigmos are involved in each year is the Robbie Page Memorial. This year the group raised the most money of all the Tri Sigma chapters. The proceeds of the Memorial went to North Carolina Memorial Hospital and Children's Medical Center of Dallas. President Patty Zychinski said, Being the Tri Sigma chapter to raise the most for this event was very special to us. However, the wonderful things the funds are going to help accomplish is even more important. Another favorite service project for the Tri Sigmas is their annual Halloween trip to Southeast Missouri Hospital. For the visit the girls all dress up in Halloween wear and hand out candy while they talk to the children in the hospital. Tri Sigma Terri Sprung explained why this was one of her 'fm rw ww! fr' 'T as My Cf. ,L favorite projects each year, I really enjoy doing this Halloween project because the kids are so excited and appreciative. The Tri Sigmos have also been active in campus and especially Greek life. They made an especially strong showing in the 1985 Greek Week competition. They won the overall Greek Week Award as well as the Greek Games Award. Pam said, We are really proud of our success during Greek Week, The competition between the sorori- ties and fraternities is always a lot of fun. We enjoyed taking home the sorority trophy to our house. Fall officers for Sigma Sigma Sigma were Patty Zychinski, president, Lori Brom- melhorst, vice president, Pam Perrigue, secretary, Debbie Holtgreve, treasurer, Dee Dee Frericks, membership chairman, and Lisa Brewer, education director. Cindy Dillard Lori Brommelhorst serves her shift at the soda stand for Prohibition Days. Much behind the scenes work was necessary ta make the event run smoothly, Sig Tau Gary Anzolone discusses the success of Prohibition days with Tri Sigmos Kim Dougherty and Angela Tegethoff. The Sig Tous and Tri Sigmos have spon- sored the dance for the past six years, . -., H N Y ' A ,,,, N, M r H 2 ' f rr ,M , , ,,,,, y t - -,.., A g . 'Q ' ' Y ' ww.- g , T K s I en me Greeks

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FRONT ROW, Lori Kottermann, Liso Brewer, Pam Perrique, Patty Zchinslsi, Lori Brommelhorst, Dee Dee Frericlss, Debbie Holtgreveg ROW TWO, Christine Suh, Julie Jolley, Nancy Beebe, Liso Wade, Beverly Boening, Lynn Shloemann, Kim Dougherty, Erin Miller, ROW THREE, Rebecca Antoine, Janice Miller, Liso Reamer, Cindy Stetson, Myra Mayfield, Terri Sprung, Bobby Jo Irwin, Jody Morn- heimer, Melody Lovelace, Sandy Gipson, ROW FOUR, Lynn Merlo, Lisa Jett, Diane Lippold, Lisa Wemon, Juli Sitner, Julie Skaggs, Julie Newman, Cothleen Everett, Tracy Taylor, Sheila Latimer, ROW FIVE, Susan Allmeyer, Marla Harris, Kelly Helmick, Angelo Tegethoff, Deidre Britton, Linda Bowden, Chris Sims, Angie Stroot, Kelly Toomey, Veronica Kromme, Cheryl Johnson, Chris Heynysh, Tracy Dean, Sandy Fox, Nancy Stay. Cindy Stetson, Allyson Butler and Marcia Pormeley root the lndions on at Parents' Day, Sigmas were foithtul supporters of the football team. Tri Sigma officers were Lisa Brewer, Pam Perrigue, Dee Dee Frerficlss, Potty Zychinski, Debbie Holtgreve and Lori Bronamelhorst. , W' Chris Romey and Juli Sittner share a quiet moment away from the excitement of Prohibition Days. The dance was a success for the Sigmas and their co-sponsors, the Sig Tous. Sigma Sigma Sigma to Ken Scale K Mak Strlckl Rustam Zoihan



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192 QC? 9 Q0 Fraternit Works For New Image After sending six chapter delegates ta their National Leadership Convention last summer in Chicago, lllinais, the men af Delta Chi returned this fall with many new ideas and gaals far their fraternity. President Frank Sinerda said, We were able to bring back some really helpful ideas from the conven- tion. ln the fall we set goals to make ourselves mare efficient, ta restructure aur officers and ta became more organized internally. One change that the Delta Chis made in their internal structure was making their officers' terms a full year obligation rather than the previous semester terms. Vice President Steve Petsch felt this was an excellent decision since it takes mast af one semester for an officer ta become adept at his duties. Steve said that he could really see the positive effects of the re-structuring when the fraternity returned from Christmas break. The smooth transition into spring and the success af our spring rush was a direct result af having experienced offi- cers, said Steve. During fall rush the Delta Chis also introduced some new rushing techniques which they found very helpful. The chapter oriented its rush events ta take place inside the house and especially concentrated an having a dry rush. Another extremely popular event was a pizza and movie party held with the rushees in the fraternity chapter roam. Delta Chis also went ta the dorms to meet guys and invite them ta the house. Nicknamed dormstarming by the fraternity, the approach was well-received. The successful use of these new ideas was also implemented into the Delta Chis' spring rush. Another thing that the Delta Chi chapter was proud af this year was their community service contributions. Far sever- al years now the group has offered its services as security personnel at the SEMO District Fair. This year the fraternity also sponsored a Greek Spirit Chain Competition that raised over 5200. The chapter used the funds to buy linens and other supplies for the local Wamen's Safe House. Socially the fraternity was active this year in many ways. Delta Chis were especially proud af their newly refurnished lounge area. They sponsored many events throughout the year including a Superbowl celebration, hayrides, a campout, and a Spring Formal at Jeremiah's and Fraggy's. This year the chapter also began preparation far their tenth anniversary celebration which will take place next year. Delta Chi officers include Frank Sinerda, president, Steve Petsch, vice-president, Bob Craig, secretary, Paul Lewis, treasurer, Tam Lauer, corresponding secretary, and Mike Davis, historian. by Cindy Dillard Photos by Rustom Znlhun . uv, ,W DELTA CHI LITTLE SISTERS: FRONT ROW, Dan Crase, Chairman, SECOND ROW, Patsy Brumback, Sue Ney, Kim Mueller, Angie Stacy, Cheryl Wingerbermuller, ROW THREE, Karen Litzenfelner, Diane Picoute, Cathy Griffin, Lari Gilreath, Paula Kennan, Kathy Wars, Lari Campbell, ROW FOUR, Trish Mantia, Linda Riechel, Lisa Esweiler, Mary Willoughby, Karen Williams, Cathy Buckley, Barb Mellor, Jill Smarko, Dawn Lombardo, BACK ROW, Cindy Meyer, Sue Eharheit, Cyndie Rockwell, Christa Bangert, Joy Wadekind, Marcie Gidiagama, Tracy Kennedy, Emily Calahan, Kathy Bradnick, Jill Delta Chi Mockler, Pam Hurst, Theresa Greene, Carol Conrad, Mary Beth Mackler. ,fi .X Za f ,T E I L

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