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Alpha Phi shows their spirit and go ·out on a limb' during Bid Day 1990. First row: Theresa Drelecharz,

Jennifer Carter, Shannon Turley, Doreen Bubonovlch, Kirsten Sweetman, Stephanie Thompson, Janet

Hoskinson, Lori Shackelford and Jen Partin. Second row: Gina Cherundello, Tricia Giacomini, Karen Mac

Issac, Kristen Lighthouse. Mary Beth McGovern, Jen Robinson, Rebecca Chambliss, Linda Fehr, Kathy

Castro and Jenny Schyer. Third row: Charity Banker, Shanna Rados, Laura Aberer, Allyson Thomas,

Jeanne Merill, Tracey Howton, Catherine say and Kalel Cadlnan.

Two down and many more to

got

After two successful rushes at USD,

Alpha Phi's growing sisterhood is

o0

its-way. The Eta Rho Chapter of Alpha

Phi, founded on our campus i~ 1989, $trjves to uphold the high ideals of

womanhood, scholarship and s ice a d to ~rpetuate her spirit of sisterly

love and kindness that our

fi

nd ··

s

fbr-

us at Syracuse University in

1872.

With the addition of our

this year. The chapte~

is

n

through our many invol

started of the year with a ve

the boat "San Diego's

i

nities at USD and other uni

by our involvement during

Sigma Chi's Derby Days. We ere

by Junior Attendant Charity B k

Endless enthusiasm and prid

, a .

ldf>ha

Phi's spirit has grown

wnme:n

sJ~'flg.

This spirit was shown

u .as well as off campus. We

d ~tertaining pledge dance on

great exchanges with frater-

s ell. ur enthusiasm was also shown

om·ng activities, Greek Week and

I

pr

11t

during Homecoming

r and nior Attendant Allyson Thomas.

key to Sisterhood in Alpha Phi.