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1 Row I: Angela Watson, Betsy Carasso, Kristin Claan Lea AnrzSin1s, Joni West, Gina Salmon, Stephanie Anderson. Row 2: Azny Street, Alicia Street, Janae Fzinderburk, Jill Jones, Deanna Tieboutt, Cind 1' Tiebout, Cindy Pugh, Leah Jolly, Lisa Heisler. Kim Henry, Beelcy Blackhurrt, Michele Arnold, Kelly Taylor. Row 3: flnty Tassey, Charlene Burlason, Patricia Brasher, Jan Kettler, Donna Hopper, Felicia Pitt. Kelly Sullivan, Laura Siejert. Row 4: Jeanne Knight, Michelle Campbell, Daphne Sparks, Mary Burch, Christy Farmer, Katy Chandler, Tonya Phelps. Kelly Ketchnzark, Lynn Tlzesing, Tracy Henry. Amy Rowe, Stacy Howell, Beth Posz, Dana Hayries, Alicia Holcombe, Jennifer Wade, Lisa Geurin, Hannah Smith, Stephanie Sims, Kris Branunz, Mindy Middlecojl Amy Seaton, Sherry Sirielvlana', Shelly Brian, Lora Quin, Tally Perry, Ntincjv Hall, Tiiyany Pinlcstorz, Andrea Englislz, Lori Seitlert. Gai f ion we avfk A gi L lfwifhwll - Alpha Onzicron Pi 299
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LPH MICRO PI 298 Alpha Omicron Pi so C l. aff . if? I-li! We are the sisters ofthe Tau Omicron chapter ofAlpha Omicrori Pi. This year Tau Omicron celebrated 21 years of success, sisterhood and service on the Ll.TM. campus. AOPi is active on campus. Our members are proudly displaying our colors of red and white at all campus activities. We are proud to have won first place in the sorority division of All-Sing. We also won the Sportsmanship Award for intramural basketball. Two of our members participated in the Miss HIM. pageant and one was named second runner-up. AOPi also show their colors by having sisters on the Homecoming Court and by participating in Phi Sig Follies, pyramid, float building and Pacer athletic competitions. Campus involvement is encouraged by AOPi. Our members can be found in every campus organization. AOPi's are PEP leaders, SGA Cabinet Members, LIAC Members, Campus Ambassadors, and members of pre-professional organizations. We have sisters on the Varsity Cheerleading Squad, Pom-Pon Squad, Volleyball and Tennis Teams, Annual Staff, Pacer Majorettes and fraternity little sisters. Service is an important part of AOPi. We are proud to receive the university Service Award for the third consecutive year: Five of our sisters received individual service awards, Some of our service activities include: Trick-or-Treating, Road Blocks, Raffle Tickets, andthe Annual Miss Weakley County Pageant. All of these projects benefit our philanthropy, and Arthritis Foundation. AOPi is proud to claim the highest scholastic average at UTM., and demonstrates outstanding leadership with members in Whos Who Among American College Stu- dents, University Scholars and members on the Deans List. To continue maintaining our standards of scholarship, we prefer each prospective pledge to have a 2.5 GPA upon graduation from high school and to maintain a 2.0 GPA while pledging to be initiated.
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lilllb I .Nunn R u K PP ALPH ORDER X300 Kappa Alpha Order Kappa Alpha Order was founded at Washington and Lee College in Lexington, Virginia, on December 21, 1865, It is military in organiza- tion and government, religious in feeling, dedicated to theoprinciples of the Iudeo-Christian tradition, and piedged to the preservation of the highest ideals of gentlemanly conduct amerzgfits members. Delta Upsilon is very active on campus. KA is involved in every part of campus life from PIER LIAC, to SGA officers and representa- tives. I n IPC, Kappa Alpha strives for excellence in sports. For exam- ple, the diligence that was put info the very,competitiveprope-pull, which KA placed fits! in for the second consecutive year:
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