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front rowA. Schavey P
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houn, T. Pittman, C. Diehl, L. /^^Candl^ess. ^ han, M. Emanuel, G. Jorstad, D. Miller. C- t Chu
sor several campus-wlHp
Parade, and host the Tri-Rho
ma|(er°p^ ^Prague. J. Adams. V. Cebular. M. ShoeEbert'' d.I Packovich,Godwin, D. Kesari. S. Wisn^. D. Yawkey, second rowE.
T. Burr. A. MiHer, &• 'y
housing groups
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events. Every year th -ntal
« r I fflters S. Plummer, M. Emeloff. R. Narushoff. C. Leg • p „-i] a Williams, C. y. Kreylmg, T. Russeii,
Sigma Phi
and diverse group'^of me^Th Board, enter a float i
1, u,,,flh J R Heck M. Allenbaugh. J-
College. The
City
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dent men with
,0 allow a 9f°"P °;,;:f,^gether In a sped-
service
similar interest
^ 'Governing
jjj^g g
aganza for the eni^.
campus. At least one Rho\e°^ . always football, volleyball, baskelbril'T'"' '' competing in intr?.rr,
Softball. Within the
commonly refem^^ been impressive build-
an informal Halloween havn!i
last few yea
fire, Christmas party aoj o''"f
'B9
eral social events during E^nrvear""'?
diversity for the
have men majoring m almost campus andalso. we every he available .g^y onbackgrounds We have® been very competetive and also inin all AllintraCol-
Dinner Dance and a picnic orTwo Every Tri-Rho is also an indivTdual Th
Rhos are represented in a mixed h !
clubs and organizations on campus Th have members in many profession i ^ nizations including ACS aTc^p m®"' ^SPE, SAE, AFROTC, IBC an T' Top Management. Service clubs anTh
mural spor
members are
1=9®, ^'"^n'a wide variety of campus activi-
\
oraries such as KEMIKOS, IMO MCR Round Table, Arnold Air Society and ai' pha Phi Omega all have Tri-Rhos as m
bers. As far as sports, music a„d 3" IT,
ino anywhere from marching band ''"wSATto" r'ity sports. Yet even with
„dile living together
clubs are concerned, the Rhos are active
by Todd Pittman
98 Activities
DeBacco p
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harden.
Housing Groups 99
Lynn McCracken
Edith McFeely Sean McFeely Kathy McGee
Beth McHugh
Dawn Mclntyre Richard McKenzie
Mel McMurdy Dave Meadows Karen Miller
Kim Miller
Laura Miller Terri Miller
David Mitchell
Krista Patrick Tricia Patrick Beth Pavkov
Tammy Pavkov Kim Peeples
Susan Pelusi
/^rny Pferdehirt
Patrick Polchinski Mark Pratt
Andy Procter
Tim Randolph Donna Ransil Jennifer Rathiens Rochelle Ray Hans Renfrew
Carolynn Mkandawire
Dianne Reichard Ed Moore
f^nstina Moore
'^evin Morley Melanie Moser
Becky Renfrew Heidi Richey Lori Roadman
Jason Robbins
Jennifer Mulvin
Jennifer Roberts Heidi Robertson Carol Melson Tom Nicklas Dan Norman -iody Novotne
Bruce Rodgers Melodye Ross
Tracy Rosetti
Mary Novotny
Mike Roth Ron Ruch
Dana Oesterling Debbie Osborne
Cheri Rupert
Christine Sabino Alam Sarker
Jenny Pala
Roberf Palyo Joe Paparone
Freshmen
186 Onderclassmen
187