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FIRST ROW: Bill Huff, Ruben Ruiz, Ben Mancuso, Kevin Kirmse, Mike Huhn, Brad Essary, Tom Lowe, Russ Hooven, Jim Coyne, Bob Barton, Rob Schweiker, Steve Conway, Dave Beckham. SECOND ROW: Glen Vondrick, Fred Sawel, Steve Johnson, Steve Smith, Glenn Baird, Kevin Anderson, Joe Chawdoin, Rob Mitchell, Jim Immer, Dave Grimes, Mark Snyder, Dana Hume. THIRD ROW: Rick Fellows, Bob Sundius, Lonin Bills, Doug Seik, Mike Sherry, Steve Jones, Larry L ' Ecu- yen, Paul Bunce, Bob Cleverly, Doug Higgins, Al Hin- dener, John Butler. FOURTH ROW: Joe Sutton, Mike Austin, Dan Bunce, Bob Bamitt, Jeff Bell, Pat Baird, Mark Bell, Glenn Davis, Tom Bullock, Rich Freeman, Chris George, Pory Blough, Pierre Banthel, Warren Blom, Henry Alonso, Robert Phillips, Bruce Mayes, Mike Dickerson, John Tissaw, Mike Becker, Mike Buchner, Jim Bullock, Ed West, Jim Aiello, Jim West. NOT PICTURED: John Bardis, Craig Behan, Jim Bell- ington, Bob Britain, Dean Buchanan, Morgan Cragin, Jim Donchue, John Duffy, Bob Gomez, Charlie Gres- ham, Steve Harris, Marco Morales, Mike Nazarko, Lance Shea, Dowe Knox, Ina Gross, Darren Loeffler, Chris Byars. D-CHI 261
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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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Traditions play a major role in the Tri-Delt house. On the chapter ' s founders day, the house was open to all local alumni, and a candle lighting roll call was done for each Tri-Delt chapter in the U.S. and Canada. A pledge walkout to Phoenix was one of the more daring projects done in ' 77. Using a car pool, the pledges visited the Tri-Delt chapter on the Arizona State University campus. They learned songs, and were given a tour of the University. A fancy breakfast was another tradition in the house. This was held to honor the senior women in the chapter. At the end of the breakfst, the honored made their senior wills. Working on the haunted house at Spring Fling, organizing a Christmas party for orphans, and Christmas caroling at rest homes were service projects carried out by the sorority. I enjoy working on the haunted house because it gives me a chance to get involved with the University in a good cause, said Linda Friebus. Senior President Laurie Snyder summed up what she has gained from the sorority. I ' ve learned to work with people and take responsibility, besides the fun. 262 TRI-DELT
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