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Delta Sigma Theta Delta Sigma Theta — Dr. Donnya Stephens, adviser; Sheila Williams, Dallas junior, president; Paula Redo, Wichita, Kans. senior, secretary; Carissima Joseph, Mew Iberia, La. sophomore, treasurer. Delta Sigma Theta stresses public service Delta Sigma Theta is a public service sorority pledged to serious endeavor and community service. The sorority ' s annual projects in- clude the March of Dimes and Cancer Crusade drives, and visits to the local convalescent centers. Members were also involved in work- ing with the half-way house and the teenage pregnancy program. The sorority ' s brother fraternity is Omega Psi Phi and their sponsor is Dr. Donnya Stephens. 156 — Delta Sigma Theta
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ZTA Strong friendships grow in Zeto Tqu Alpha The purpose of Zeta Tau Alpha is to build lasting friendships that will last beyond our college years, said Susan Denton, ZTA pledge trainer. Zeta has a strong bond that extends deeper than just having friends. Zeta Tau Alpha was founded at SFA on March 19, 1977. Although Zeta is the youngest sorority at SFA, in the past two and a half years that I ' ve been involved with the group, I ' ve seen it steadily grow larger and stronger. We ' re one of the largest sororities nationally and I think we ' re at the top here, Den- ton said. In addition to sisterhood, Zetas par- ticipated in many campus activities such as Sigma Chi Derby Week, Greek Week, Homecoming and Parents Weekend. Its members have a Christmas Bazaar every year to raise money for the Association of Retarded Citizens. Zetas are also actively in- volved in many organizations on campus. The sorority purchased land and began work on the plans for the future ZTA house. The Zetas are really excited about the future of the chapter at SFA. f Courtesy of ZTA Left: Zeta Big Brothers — Back row: Bill Stegall, Dallas sophomore; David Franklin, Metairie junior; Ricky Berry, Texas City sophomore; Jim Casey, Texas City junior; Bobby Talbott, Bellville sophomore; Jeff Adams, Texas City senior. Front row: Jeff Byars, Ar- lington junior; Doug Bertrand, Dallas senior; Randy Holcombe, Dallas sophomore; Casey Oldham, coordinator, Port Ar- thur junior; Ramiro Gonzales, Magnolia freshman; Tony Loverdi, Houston freshman. Above: Kathy Crane, Lindale sophomore; Karrie Brannon, Texas City senior; Heather Howard, Houston sophomore, Krista Kline, Dallas senior; and Susan Brown, Missouri City junior, pose for a quick picture at an exchange. Wendy Thorne Patty Tubb Laura Ward Kim Watkins Stacy Williams Cheryl Zebold Laura Jones, Adviser Jeff Byars, Zeta Beau Zeta Tau Alpha — 155
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Gamma Sigma Sigma Gamma Sigs: the largest service sorority Gamma Sigma Sigma — Front Row: Sue Radven, Spring junior, recording secretary: Betty Jo Wessinger, Houston junior, 2nd vice president; Margo Swaim, Houston junior, treasurer; Linda Dickerson, Dallas junior, 1st vice president; Stacie Meggenberg, Hempstead senior, president; Pam Horton, Mar- shall senior, alumnae secretary; Dena Bratton, Alto Loma senior, social chair- man; Laura Sorrells, Dallas senior, corresponding secretary; Jodi Stiff, Pasadena senior, publicity historian; Lisa Chandler, Duncanville junior; sm 7e s; ' s. Row 2: Greg Wardlow, Houston junior; Linda Elking, Piano junior; Kim Martin, Tyler senior; Karen Sponheimer, Houston sophomore; Sarah Suphlin; Margaret Yarbrough, Waco sophomore; Cathy Anderson, Dallas junior; Linda Lauren A. Davis Law, Austin sophomore; Kim Moore, Houston freshman. Row 3: Dee Dee Zamora, Harlingen senior; Beverly Myers, Groves junior; unidentified; Penny Grossenbacher, Bettendorf senior; Starr Suire, Beaumont senior; unidentified; Kim Naugle, Nacogdoches junior; unidentified. Row 4: Unidentified; Gay Davis, Nacogdoches junior; Alison Evers, Irving junior; Marie Ward, Houston junior; Tina Jones, Houston junior; Kim Garman, Alvord senior; Sherry Sims, Nacogdoches junior; Cindy Haughn, Houston junior; Alii Reitz, Houston freshman. Row 5: unidentified; James Coventon, Houston sophomore; uniden- tified; unidentified; Sharon Murphy, Richardson junior; Kim Nonmacher, Houstonjunior; Michelle Lindly, Arlington senior; Danna Wilson, Troup junior. Gamma Sigma Sigma — 157
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