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Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity was chartered on UTM's campus in the Spring of 1970. The purpose of A Phi O is to establish brotherhood amongst men and iooinen who share a spirit of Service. The brothers and sisters of A Phi O are very active on cainpas. Many are involved in PER MED, Campus, Rec, LIAC, lntranznrals, R,A., the Pacen and the Spirit staff. Alpha Phi Ornega sponsors rnany carnpzis events and is involved in many service projects. Spring, 1986 was the second year A Phi O coordinated All-Sing. A Phi O also sponsors blood drives, fund rais- ers, area cleanups and visits the local Senior Citizen Center: Receiving the H. Roe Bartle National Azeard is an honor for Chi Zeta and we are all very proud. A Phi O's services are rendered to young and old alike. For need knows no age and the spirit of service no discriinination. ALPHA PHI MEGA sfflmteef The officers for Alpha Phi Omega are ll-rl row 1: Sandy Cannon- Znd Vice President, Terry Webb-lst Vice President, Nina Hoiistrup- President. Row 2: Lisa I-Iain-Advisor, Brace Ford-Treasurer, jeff Horner-Sound System manager johnson WainbIes'Alarnni Secre- tary, johnny Mosley-Social Chairman, jason Spence-Sound System nzanagen Michele Saas-Historian. 292 Alpha Phi Omega
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1.-J ebecea Miller, Lisa Crider, Kathy Raper, Debbie Denning, Beverly Reed, M ichellee Goin. Robin Feliisky, Dee Bravos, Beverly Moody, Dawn Doran, Colleen Thorpe, Julie eorge, Jodie Ennis, Jennjer Walker, Jane Anne Blankenship, Jennifer Smith, Stephanie Speed, Tana Alford, Melissa Anderson, Carol Almond, Pam Craig, Debi Kneile, Sara right, Shannon Johnson, Chris Bruerton, Cyndi Malone, Missy Holmes, Kim Durrance, Tina Coopen Susan James, Debbie Whitman, Angie Mazeall, Mary Houston, Kelly ttterson, Kathy Wilburn, Jane! Copeland, Carolyn Freiss, Anne Blair, Pam Martin, Didi Butler, Courtney Heaifer, Debbie Boulton. Kim Adams, Margie Whitfeld, Michelle inny. i Established in 1851, Alpha Delta Pi is proud to be the first secret society for college women, Delta Upsilon was founded in 1961 and has enjoyed playing an active role in the U,'IfM. campus for the past twenty-five years. The sisters of Alpha Delta Pi are looked upon as university leaders and are well represent- ed in most campus organizations. ADPi has members in tlze Under-graduate Alumni Council, PER University Scholars, Advisors to the Chancellor, University Hostess, Univere sity Marching Band, College Panhellenic and Student Government. ADPi's are found on the varsity cheerleading squad, pom-pon squad, and Lady-Pacer Cheerleading Squad. ADPi's are also a part ofthe Pacer and Spirit staff and most are members of a variety of honor and pre-professional societies. Alpha Delta Pi's are clearly popular with guys on campus. Many have the honor of being fraternity little sisters and some have been named fraternity sweetlzearts. ADPi's worked side by side with brothers of Kappa Alpha Order to make a beautiful winning float in the 1987 Homecoming Parade. The sisters ofAlpha Delta Pi have Activities with every fraterni- ty on campus, Each year ADPi's participate in many campus activities, ADPi's were proud to capture first place in AKPsi Super Sunday and first place in SAE-KA Springfest. ADPi's also excel! in sports, winning the sports award at the annual Panhellenic Banquet. ADPi's are also recognized on campus for their receipt of University Service Awards, every year ADPi was also honored to have a sister on the 1987 I-lornecoming court, more importantly than A winning first place trophies, ADIi's enjoy the time tlzey spend together as friends. 'L- Alpha Delta Pi supports her national philanthropy, the Ronald McDonald houses by various fund-raising activities through tlze year. Alpha Delta Pi 291 if
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-67' Members are Il-rj Row l: Lixa Hein,Nim1 Houxtrup, JCffjwHI1l'IlEf, Angel 4Vl1IhL'h'.Y, and f6lL'kl0SMHIH1t'l'S. Run' 2: Mike Hcmflley, and Sancly Cumzwz, Row 35 Pedro Roldan, Jay Forbes, Chris Sollmann, and Jean Tongate. Row 4: Rivham' Hobmlz, Rhonda Broaeh, and Wmdu Harkins. Row 5: Johnny Mosley, Jason Spence, and Melanie Hopkins. Row 6: .Iuhfzson Wczmhles, l.e.vsie Kelley, Michele Saas, t1IlLlSIL'f7l7IIlIlt' Wesl. Row 7: AmlrewJuslin, Terry Helvb. ami Bruce Ford. Alpha Phi Omega 293
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