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But Why Should You Qo Greek ' ' Going Greek can certainly offer many opportunities and open many doors. Qreel organizations partake and orientate many activites within the community. Most strongly support Kinship and actively work to help the children in the program. Fundraisers for heart disease and children ' s hospi- tals also are high on the list. Just general community activity such as singing in nursing homes, shovel- ing snow, and donating food to needy families also place high on the list. Greeks also do exchanges with other greek organizations partak- ing in hayrides, special dinners, dinner dances, seasonal parties, and Homecoming events. r.O.D.T:ftOW liScMi Hucholl An PldUti,rrlc Simioii,I avepGlerman. Row 2:9U e Heine. JAincK Knovlc. (UKK-in Kow 5: KoMrt T«(t cli JcnainKron.JcMle Umb, MItctiObon H-ri IVtviion. Stoailiii Scoll MX. RiitiRupP-ClitisCarODrdn. r.O.D. UUIe StMcm RCM I : Albon Snocnwn Llndi KUtdlCkj. Row 2: Amy Manln folly rruklcndcll TcrnWcpIci Cam f »rdy. Sigma Sigma Signw: Row I: Sally WbnIewsM. Ua Pedtrson. lynne Sifihct, Mary Whokn. Brcnda Ztgler, Row 2: Cailk Qnotiig. ISilsW Cniucllcr. Tia Oo«hai t. Tcrcl Duiion, faiil Uulw, Amy DtuccKncr Sarah niscl. Brcnda wcndt. Row Sc MLssy L uns Jamie Hansen. Jane llciMad, Um KlcnKc, Jcnnllci rndm nivtjMic Miller Ai»» a»ti. m Dclunlim. UcO f LMBItll. Mkliclk fjJrcen VtcKy ril enRinir4: hrisly llolmMry. K«nv mngdbcrg. Suaan Nonl lk- IMrMcn Orad) ' . Kcnd) Koli, Kathy Kudolph. Kriidln Bdllcy. Sandui Spicliivan. Qilhy Scott. Kcbccu Pcna. 18 Organizations Greeks
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•mil fhcxogr jpnc ' Swff Fhofographei What It Takes . . . To Be Greek What does it take to be Greek? Well, first one must go through Rush. Formal Sorority Rush is held in the fall of each year. Each soror- ity holds mini-parties during which they get to know the rushees and the rushees get a taste of the differ- ent sororities. Finally, they are matched with a sorority and they go through a pledge period where they learn about security, history, and rituals. After a timely pledge period, they are initiated and be- come active members of their so- rority. Pledging and rushing for Fraterni- tys is handled a little differently. They set up booths individually to attract members. Anyone can rush because it ' s open to everyone. If you enjoy having fun, building long- lasting, meaningful relationships and friendships, and like making a difference in the lives of others, you have Greek potential. on LtmdMi Row I: Scou SUMCh. Ken Sismly Row 2: MacK Leb. Joe Schneider. r an»!MO 0«rcld Kevin Lyan». Jaion MIsener,Se«n O ' Brien. Tim Ckc- Row 3b Mike Doik)) EmcMo RuU. Joe Waeek Brian Cuclkd. Chad Career. Oiad W ucltbcn. How 4: Drew PagQeman. Jeff Schilu. Joe Wenninger. Dan Keel. PLI Onescre. Delta ZtO: Row I: Joyce Oalin. Karin Pclcrson. SIoumIc Om. Kdlcy Jurgens. Row 2: Laura }Wte». Wendy Well» Btabeth Wall. Kim Orelteh. Slack rurth. 9utte Webster, Klmber)r naver. Row Karl Jacobs. Sarah Berg. Jennifer Krucgcr. 1ary1tope». Debbie JepMn. Sara SJowatI, Krb Larson. AndecMcrTman. 9iiun Itfallsh. Julie Brown. Row 5i Kciry Schnled . Charlctfe Le ! )- Tanya Miller, Ondy PriUI. Jaynk ebon, S«ephank Breit. Julia, BrownlW. Ounnw Sfgma SIgmai Row 1: ?1khele Lienke. Claudia rtamejunaf. MklKic Kedtngton. Lnita Tboiaon. Sbannon Ciinunlia. Row 2: Julie Rou. McllMi:Oancy. Shelly- MtldrkU Aliwn Ikteringian. Srenda Goodwin. Rachel Benon, Row Mil Shilmovlu. Hellnda McClmury. Mellnda OolMii Row 4: Jennifer Andeiaon nana Poppk, Beth Oonnell. Tranclne tUILtaura Zenk Stan Fhoiogiaphet Qi -ks Organizations - 17
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SUIT Photographer ■Above: SIg Tau took part in the Homecoming Parade expressing both school spirit and community involve- ment. K Left: Members of Delta Zeta prove that they like to have fun as they promote their organization. i j rr Epsilon Pi Tau: Row 1 : Ed McDaniel Kunia Yenu, James Breen, Krista Baumann, Darcy Wagner, Peter Hanke, Mou Vang, Mark Sebek, Tim Marr. Row 2: Kevin Miller, Daryl Declute, Christopher Perri, David Redwine, David Kophonen, Jim Benson, David Pope, Lyie Young. Row 3:Richard Qebhart, Brian Albrecht, Jeffery Vangess, Mark Schmidt, TC Girand, Lee Smalley, Kevin Qottwalt, Mar- tin Hedlund, Leonard Sterry, Doug Stallsmith. Greeks Organizations
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