University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1978

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1 Left Section: FIRST ROW: Mary Kay Jackson, Lori Can- ton, Patty Gay, Elin Duckworth. SECOND ROW: Sue Putney, Laura Kettel, Kim Matthews, Joy Johnson, Joa- nie Sweeney, Julie Mariscal, Sandy Scott, Bonnie Wil- son, Beth Van Etten. THIRD ROW: Mari Osterman, Ginger Martin, Abbie Bool, Ann Wheat, Valerie Taylor, Jennifer Grady, Kathy Ganem, Mary Gilbert. Middle Section, FIRST ROW: Meg Barnhill, Judy Wyckoff, Carol Thompson, Mrs. Moran, Debbie Nodorp, Claire Prather, Maureen Donahue, Jamie Roach. SECOND ROW: Chris Mariscal, Helen Hanson, Joni Sloma, Pam Mitchell, Carey Angland, Chris Sanborne, Elena Nunez, Jennifer Hauskins. THIRD ROW: Patti Norville, Jane Hill, Mary Ring, Charlene Shouse, Carol Angland, Cherie Moehring, Leslie Collopy, Robin Bell, Tess Tim- berlake. FOURTH ROW: Suzi Graham, Karen Larson, Kay Dancil, Donna Lipphardt, Elaine Merrell, Katie Salyer, Diana Duncan, Chris Berry, Maggie Bulmer, Paula Sherick, Chris Johnston. FIFTH ROW: Calista Brown, Ellen Walcott, Debbie Ahler, Kim Huffman, Janice Wingate, Anne Cooper, Patty Hart, Samm Skousen, Cynthia Kudrna, Suzanne Scali. Right Sec- tion, FIRST ROW: Kathy Williams, Reeney Sweeny, Jayne Reichert, Judy Simbari. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Graham, Renee Revell, Tammy Mitchell, Lisa Harper, Susan Slonaker, Margaret Marshall, Dana Power, Lori Gilkey, Lisa Golden, Jeannette Christensen . THIRD ROW: Marcia Belts, Cathy Wilcox, Julie Benjamin, Susan Hammerstein, Sheila Maguire, Jane Randolph, Ellen Skufca, Lee Wiesner, Debbie Dohogne, Wendy Ryan. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Campbell, Judy Eck- lund, Raenell Culwell, Natalie Fabric, Marcia Alyes- worth, Renee Filiatrault, Sally Dunshee, Marsha Hughes, Page Hancock, Kathy Hess, Sue Weldon, Jen- nifer Parks, Renee Bolejack, Gail Grimes, Anne Holt, Tami Margolf, Lisa McCroskey, Valerie Paisola, Terri Skousen, Melody Hokanson, Mary Jacobs, Joni Munz, Alison Vitale, Nadine Arena, Holly Cunningham, Gndy Reinecke, Julie Thrush, Susie Wagner. CHI O 259

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CD LLJ o o Could it be the home of Scarlet O ' Hara and Rhett But- ler? No, in this southern mansion live the Chi Ome- gas. President Carol Thompson led 74 active members and 45 pledges into a semester filled with service projects such as: Arizona Youth Center dances, Red Cross, and Casa de Los Ninos. Diversity is encouraged as the ladies of Chi Omega can be seen in all corners of University activities. The chapter has members in Angel Flight, A.S.U.A., Camp Wildcat, Chimes, Kaydettes, Mortar Board, Pom Line, Primus, R.O.T.C., Spurs, Symposium, U.N. Hostesses, Who ' s Who, Wranglers, Year- book, and Young Life. The annual Pledge walk out, Christmas and Spring for- mals, friendship circles, and candle passings are some tradi- tions cherished by the ladies of Chi Omega. You must choose your sisters, sisters for your whole life through . . . and then you will know why Chi Omega is the one for all of us. 258 ChiO.



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o LU T V elta Chi fraternity has played a major role on the UA it campus since it ' s founding in 1925. With 60 active members and a pledge class of 32. D Chi is well rep- resented. The national convention, held in Kansas City saw the Arizona Chapter receive the Delta Chi Award of Excel- lence symbolizing one of the six top chapters in the nation. Delta Chi boasts a strong auxiliary known as Chi Delphia, which has 62 members. On campus the D Chis ' involvement is reflected by its more than 40 members who are active in men ' s honaries, campus organizations, and varsity athletics. The chapter ' s social program was highlighted by a western parry called Badlands and the 5:30 a.m. Homecoming Sun- riser Breakfast at Kolb Road Tavern. Participation in the annual 126 mile Phoenix to Tucson run for charity, along with March of Dimes, Unicef, and Muscu- lar Distrophy keep members active in service projects. 260 D-CHI

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