2Tr Sig Tqus build leadership and brotherhood Sigma Tau Gamma is a melting pot; a group of guys who all fit together with a special bond, Tom Martin said. Because of this bond, the SFA chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma is one of 13 chapters in the nation to receive a AAA rating. This is the highest rating a chapter can receive. Sigma Tau Gamma was founded at SFA in 1970. The fraternity ' s colors are blue and silver, and their flower is the white rose. The Sig Taus participated in Greek Week, intramurals and Homecoming ac- tivities. The chapter worked with the Oak Manor Nursing Home and raised money for the March of Dimes. Sigma Tau Gamma is building leadership for tomorrow through brotherhood, said Todd Norwood, president. Sig Tau members attended their an- nual formal in the Spring. Upper left: Vice President of Education Steve Ford, Nacogdoches junior; Executive Vice presi- dent Andy Alexander, Houston senior; President Todd Norwood, Longview junior; Vice President of Management Martin Down, Houston senior; Secretary Carl Hench, Dallas junior. Right: Sam Mallow, Fort Worth sophomore, gets picked up by the Sig Taus at the steps. Lower left: Sig Tau little sisters: Row 1: Sidney Gordon, Missouri City junior; Kelly Curtis, Dallas sophomore. Row 2: Judy Osterloch, Houston junior; Lisa Sintek, Spring junior; Debbie Farris, Houston sophomore. Row 3: Gloria Deluca, Houston senior; Gina Jowdy, Houston senior; Susan Sentor, Allen freshman; Jeri Ann Coleman, Elkhart junior. Row 4: Kim Theriot, Houston junior; Misty Quick, Spring junior; Carol Frazier, Garland senior; D ' Ann Askins, Piano junior. Row 5: Dianna Ducker, Dallas senior; Lori Nethers, Houston sophomore; Scharla Collins, Dallas sophomore; Linda Walsh, Port Arthur junior. Sigma Tau Gamma — 149
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TKE Tqu Kappa Epsilon boasts largest membership Tau Kappa Epsilon ' s ideals are chari- ty, esteem and love. Based on these three ideals, the TKEs are the largest in- ternational fraternity and they strive to become number one both locally and nationally. This year began a new TKE tradition. They sponsored the first annual Teke Greek Fall Festival in December. The festival was a fundraiser not only for the TKE fraternity but also for the Greek organizations that participated. The money that the Tekes raised from the festival and other various fundraisers went to their philanthropy, St. Jude ' s Children ' s Research Hospital. The fraternity participated in other charitable, social, recreational and scholastic activities. TKE colors are cherry red and gray and their flower is the red carnation. Members attended the annual Red Car- nation Ball in the Spring. Left: John Fredrick, Crockett junior, and Kristin Terk, Odessa senior, enjoy themselves at a TKE rush party. Above: Monday night football spices up the TKE rush party as the Dallas Cowboys score a touchdown. Tau Kappa Epsilon — 151
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