Alcala Yearbook 2002

Kappa Alpha The Eta Iota Chap ter of Kappa Alpha TI1eta has had a n amazing a nd busy year. Theta has provided its members with sisterhood bonding, social even ts, and community se rvice oppo rtunities. We spent a weekend in Irvine on a Theta sister hood re trea t, in vited our parents to a potluck lunch at Mission Bay du r– ing Parents' Weekend, and have sup– ported our s iste rs who chee r a t th e foot– ba ll and basketball games. We enj oyed pa rticipating fully for the first time in Greek Week . Our date dash th eme was

"Kings and Queens of th e SiIve r Sc reen," th e g irls came in costume w ith the ir da tes as th e ir favorite Ho ll ywoo d coup les. We had a beach bonfire with Lambda Ch.i Alpha and a "Doctors and Nu rses" themed exch ange w ith Phi Kappa Theta. The second annua l Blac k a nd Go ld formal dinner dance was on boa rd th e Sa n Diego Ha rbo r Excursion a nd it was a love[y cruise around th e bay and out to Coronado. We have been ex treme ly proud of our serv ice events thi s year. The chap ter ra ised $300 in

wake of September 11th. Over40 mem– be rs ran in th e Susa n B. Komen Race for th e Cure Breas t Ca ncer SK with the tas from SDSU, UCSD, and loca l a lllffiJl ae. The second grad ers a t Bay Pa rk Elemen– ta ry have enj oyed th eir Theta Read-a– Thon. Kappa Alpha Theta ha s come a long way in the pas t yea r and has es tab– lished itself as a positi ve opportunity for women seeking to enh an ce their col– legia te experi ence. Copy provid ed by Kappa Alpha The ta

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