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AAA . FIRST ROW: Sue Anderson, Susie Whittemore, Kathy Damstra, Nancy Spencer, Julie Robb, Lori Rowland, Cindy King, Libby Richmond, Joan Foss. SECOND ROW: Sheryl Chesivoir, Dee Carson, Patti Dennen, Leah Judson, Sandy Kahn, Laurie Snyder, Mrs. Erick- son, Cathy Lipsman, Marcy Ashley, Beth McCorkie, Laurie Blustein, Sally Burnett, Liz Reinhold, Barb Segal, Laurie Schneider, Kathy Snyder, Karen Roggeman. THIRD ROW: Jenny Lorenzini, Kathy Boyer, Karen Brown, Anne Grabb, Christy Collins, Janet Alcaraz, Leila Richter, laurie Hogue, Linda Gray, Lynn Waters, Cindy Laub, Suzie Tang, Terri Christoph, Pam Vande- water, Linden Caldwell, Fawn Reynolds, Marjorie Perry, Vicki Faas, Patty Schnitzer, Karen Borselli, Andy Holmes, Julie Kern, Anne Goldsmith, Cindy Kobayashi. FOURTH ROW: Dee Marquardt, Liz Huprich, Cathy Chavez, Lucinda Weller, Lucy Ann Reese, Mary Mar- tin, Peggy Steffens, Kathy Trabert, Jennie Lichtenauer, Becki Rovy, Holly Powers, Carrietta White, Susan Lind- gren, Kim Davis, Shannon Marty, Jody Morrison, Caro- lyn Roberts, Stephanie Pretzer, Mary Ann Twarog. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Chase, Patti Norman, Kay Velzow, Casey Extract, Sheryl Walker, Linda Friebis. NOT PIC- TURED: Bobette Cleveland, Debbie Dimmett, Brenda Downing, Carol Estabrooks, Anica Gerlach, Kelly Ken- drick, Barb Menk, Lynda Metzger, Barb Pontius, Laurie Reichenbach, Barb Sabalos, Carrie Telford, Valerie Wilson. TRI-DELT 263
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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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rhe Delta Gamma sorority has initiated a new pro- gram. During their weekly house meeting, speakers on different topics of interest lecture to the chapter. The E.R.A. movement, fire prevention, and alcoholism are some of the past subjects talked on. Working with the Arizona School for the Deaf and Blind is the philanthropy project the house concentrates on. The chapter has worked with this group on such skills as sewing, knitting, cooking, and arts and crafts. During the ' 77 spring semester, they staged a benefit dance for the school at the Ramada Inn. The 65 active members and 57 pledges enjoy a varied social program. A Shipwreck party and the Turkeys in the Straw western party are two annual theme parties. We try to keep challenging our girls with constant change, said President Jan Terhune. If you don ' t, people get tired of doing the thing year after year. 264 D.G.
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