Gamma Omega Continued from page 7 Omega pledges, collegiate members from Beta Upsilon (Indiana State University) , Delta Kappa (University of Southern Indiana) , Beta Kappa (Western Illinois University) and Epsilon Beta (University of Illinois) , and the installation team: Rosemary Goss , national president; Marti Stratton, national vice president of collegians; Karla Kamp, province director ; Lisa Stanley, installing officer; and Carol Hrenchir, chapter consultant. Also present were Suzanne Kilgannon, province director, and Karen Fulmer, chapter consultant. Saturday evening began with the initiation ceremony, which was followed by the chapter installation and the installation of officers. A reception was held that afternoon at the university student union building. Many parents, friends and EIU students and officials attended to congratulate Gamma Omega on the rededication. The grand finale of the day was the banquet. Eli Sidwell, Sigma Pi chapter advisor and past president,
spoke on his fraternity experience, noting the significant role it played in his life. "Aspire," "Seek" and "Attain" toasts were given by Beth Martin , Delta Kappa president; Judy Smith, Gamma Omega advisor; and Marti Stratton, vice president of collegians. Noting the special meaning that the story of the phoenix played in the history of Gamma Omega, Marti Stratton presented phoenix recognition pins to the members of the first phoenix pledge class and the charter members. The evening ended with everyone forming a friendship circle. An open house and brunch was held Sunday morning before national officers and out-of-town collegians left Charleston. Initiated were Kelly Smith , Amy Billiter, Laurie Boyle, Amy Brinkman, Lucia Dinicola, Kelly Eversman, Renea Gallup, Melissa Harlan, Deborah Hubbell, Marianne Kronberg, Christine Leakey, Marybeth LoSurdo, Jennifer Moscinski, Stacy Pratt, Denise Sabol, Ann Tosovsky, Martha Weaver, Lisa Wingerter and Sherry Whitling. Initiated as alumnae were Lisa Dewitt and Christi Hipple, who served as housemothers during the past two years. 1l 1l
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The National Council of Alpha Sigma Alpha Announces the colonization of
Epsilon Nu State University of New York at Brockport March 5, 1988
Alumnae Stars Next deadline: July 10, 1988 Have you or someone you know won an award or ma?e a contrib~tion in the areas of business, sports, government, educat1on , entertamment, media volunteer work, science or the arts? Share these accomplish路 ments' with readers of The Phoenix. Send all pertinent information and a photograph to "Alumnae Stars, " c/o Cretia Rowlette, 3861 N. Cherry Ln ., Kansas City, MO 64116. THE PHOENIX OF ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA
Epsilon Theta Continued from page 6 ning was Dr. K. Lilley, dean of the college. Janet Pangrazio, Pi Pi Chapter vice president, presented the Aspire message ; Shirle y Courtney recited the Seek; and Kathleen Pilecki provided the Attain . National President Rosemary Goss presented the new chapter with its charter. National officers, Ee members and guests enjoyed a light brunch on Sunday, the final event of the installation weekend. Epsilon Theta Chapter members are Karen Marie Courtney, Lisa Rene Minnetti , Karen Jean Musser, Wendy Lara Nobel and Lorie Jean Starcher (original colony members) , Julia Garing, Kimberley Ann Lewis, Jennifer Marie Perriello, Rene Marie Prelog, Ellen Marie Rohan , Erin Kay Rositer, Carol Ann Schlosser , Juanita Maguire Tryon , Stacy Ann Wieczorek and Colleen Marie Zurawski. 1l 1l
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NYC Panhellenic to award two $750 fellowships New York City Panhellenic will award two $750 fellowships to sororit y w omen doing full-time graduate work at a college or university in the New York City metropolitan area during 1988-89. Those interested should request an application from Janet Andre, 5 Tudor City Pl., New York, NY 10017 , and should return the completed form b y Aug . 1 , 1988. 1l 1l
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Philadelphia Panhellenic offers scholarship The Philadelphia Alumnae Panhellenic will award a $500 scholarship to fraternity woman doing graduate work at a college or university in the five county (Philadelphia , Delaware, Montgomery, Chester or Bucks) Philadelphia, P A, ar e a during the 1988-89 school year. Those interested should request an application from Krista L. Killen , 1020 Beaumont Rd., Berw y n , PA 19312. Applications must be postmarked before Aug. 1l 15, 1988. fl
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