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Phi Delta Theta SHOWING SUPPORT FOR TECH Bumper stickers :1a i m i ng ' Tech Basketball Is Back, seen frequently iround the campus aefore basketball season, were created ind sold by the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, vloney collected from he project was ionated to Students gainst Multiple sclerosis. The Phi Delts started a student ;hapter at Tech of this lational organization as well. The Phi Delts, along with the Kappa Alpha fraternity, hosted the annual Calf Fry, which raised money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Phi Delta Theta, taken in proper prospective, means more to me than anything, said Scott Phelan, presi- dent. I have met peo- ple that I will remem- ber for the rest of my life thanks to my fraternity. Phi Delt members spent many hours with the children from a boys ranch. They took children to numerous Tech basketball games, where they often sat on the floor and got autographs from players. The fraternity spon- sored a baseball tour- nament in which Lub- bock area high school teams competed. Money collected from entry fees and ticket sales was donated to the American Cancer Society. An all-Greek Bible Study was conducted weekly by the Phi Delts. Tech ' s chapter of Phi Delta Theta won the Harvard Trophy, a national award they they have received 11 times since their establishment in 1953. Tech ' s Phi Delt chapter also held the record for the largest membership. Phi Delta Theta is friendship, scholarship, religious and social life all of which represent striving to be the best, said Chris Comer, re- cording secretary. Officers were Phelan, president; Doug Talley, vice president; Gregg Todd, corresponding secretary: Comer, re- cording secretary; and Tim Brierty, pledge trainer. — Lisa L. LaBrant aEBE Michael Gustafason David Apple James Ballard Don Barbo Richard Barton Thurman Beene Charlie Bradley Christopher Comer Greg Dement Kevin Donato George Eads Kelly Earls Trae Fowler Brian Hooks Tom Hughes John Wilkins Joe Imber Scott Inglish Brent Isom Thomas McMurray Michael Molina Nathan Nash Kevin Pauwels Scott Phelan Scott Pipkin Shane Sayler Stephen Sauer Mark Schenkler Craig Schrank Tim Seeliger Jeffrey Sell Randy Steele Scott Stockton Michael Thompson Ritchie Thornton Clay Thurman Greg Todd Len Bridgemen Timothy Briety Dirk Cameron Chuck Coffman Rick Cohen Scott Fricks Kyle Gayler Bill Hagen Chris Harper Trent Hilliard Don Jacobsen Gil Jenkins Chad Logsdon Brad Lynch Robert Mayes David Pope Clark Robinson Keenon Rodgers John Ruggles CregSamberson Jason Severn Mark Shephard Chris Showmaker Timothy Singley Roger Smith Rob Watson Ken Weaver Jay Wester Duke White Michael Williamson )esigned by Michael D. Flares Phi Delta Theta — 333
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With arms in the air, Craig Schrank, Ritchie Thorton and David Pope perform with sorority counterparts in Raider Rampage. Henry Liao Henry Liao Ken Weaver, Jeff Delano, Bill Hagen and Steve Mar- chbanks take part in the car bang during the KA Phi Delt Calf Fry. Tuey Rankin mans the Phi Delta Theta football throw booth during Pikefest, the annual event at Lubbock Memorial Civic Center. fames flaab 332 — Phi Delta Theta
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Sigma Tau Gamma CHARTER HUNT For the past two years, Sigma Tau Gam- ma has been building its brotherhood with friendship, leadership and high goals. Still in its colonized stage, the fraternity ' s main goal is to receive its charter from the national office. The 25-member fraternity filled the year with activities such as car washes, mixers with Kappa Sigma and WSO, a canyon retreat in April, a Christmas for- mal and a barbecue for the actives ' families. Being a small group of guys gives us the op- portunity to know each other and form strong friendships, said Ran- dy Patterson, presi- dent. Officers were Patter- son, president; Doug Lister, executive vice president; Doug Boyer, vice president for membership; Shane Sedate, vice president for management; and Tim Brown, vice presi- dent for education. — Yvonne Galindo Cliff Wilkinson sends the ball toward the outfield dur- ing a Sigma Tau Gamma co- rec Softball game. I Sigma Tau Gamma iiRma Tau Gamma Michelle Weaver, Dane Douthit and Ronnie Lovera take time to relax during a Sigma Tau Gamma mixer. Dressed in togas, Doug Boyer and Rob Fields get into the theme of a mixer with the Women ' s Service Organ- ization. 334 — Sigma Tau Gamma
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