1987 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 85 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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EING part of new Greek Row had its fair share of advantages, according to members of the Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Gamma Delta sororities. For the women of ALPHA C HI OMEGA, the wide open spaces above and below their house provided plenty of room to hold their annual Frisbee Golf Tournament. On Sept. 27, teams lined up by the " I Tower" to begin the competition. The object of the tournament was to aim frisbees at designated targets, such as a poles, and try to hit them. Teams paid $25 entry fees, said Alpha Chi member Stephanie Darchuk. Proceeds from the tournament were donated to the Alpha Chi national philanthropy, cystic fibrosis. The Delta Chis flew away with first place. Along with a first place trophy, they received a pony keg for their efforts. After the tournament, the Alpha Chis used the

rest of the semester to get to know each other better. "Our pledge class was really close," Darchuk said. As evidence, she said that the house attracted five snap pledges during informal rush. They also worked together to raise money by having a slave sale and selling singing telegrams for Christmas. In the spring, the Alpha Chis again used their new Greek Row location to their advantage. They showed up in full force for Greek Week activities, held on the field below their house. After all the Greek Week events were finished and the points totaled up, the Alpha Chis had won second place overall and third place in participation. Two doors away, the women of ALPHA GAMMA DELTA said they, too, benefited from their new Greek Row location. According to house member Mary Arvin, the

Alpha Gams had room to expand. "This year we had a full house and were granting out-of-house memberships," Arvin said. The house, which holds 65 women, recruited 23 pledges and two snap pledges. They also had nearly 40 women returning from the previous year, Arvin said. "It made the laundry room a little harder to get into," she said. But having a full house taught members that people can get along with anyone if they work at it, Arvin said. In the fall, the Alpha Gams remodeled a basement bedroom to make room for computer facilities. "We put in new computer and drafting rooms," Arvin said. "The drafting room is really neat because we have several girls in the house who are advertising majors or art majors. They can get a lot done down there," she said .

ALPHA CHI OMEGA. Front Row: Sally G~pin, Tonja Clemens, Lori Booth, Cathleen Barclay, Valerie Lavender. Nancy Miller, Joda Canfield. Second Row: Sarah Zenzic, Karen Pnvett, Sydney Wat· son, Heidi Boehl, usa Holloway, Ronda Hall, Kam Van Komen , Beth Barclay, Stephanae Darchuk. Third Row: Carmella Parks, Karma Met· zler, Stephanie Bailey, Brenda Ogle, Candice Wilson, usa Stuk, Brenda Buck, Michelle Bott, Becky Asker, Julie Adams, Venus Smith, Andrea Martell, Robynn Thielman. B•ck Row: Ty Gibson, Noelle Giddings, Brooke Fisher, Terri Beebe, Wendy Jakich, Julie Fromdahl, Anne Wright, Jana Pfefferkorn, usa Duff, Barb Hinkle, Ruth Tarbet, usa Gust, Margaret Dau, Stacy Burr, Cathleen Tarp.

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