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Title:
ANCHORA of Delta Gamma, Vol. 93, No. 4, Winter 1977
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1977
Subjects:
Delta Gamma ANCHORA (Publication)
Era:
1970s
20th Century
The Collegians, Continued
"Another Good Year"
LSU Fashion Show
For Denison Chapter
Aids Local Eye Bank
Beta Zeta chapter at Denison Uni-
Louisiana State University Delta
versity celebrated Homecoming with
Gammas presented their second fall
the campus theme, "It's going to be
and winter bridal show in August.
another good year."
Held in conjunction with a local de-
A float constructed with members
partment store, the show produced
of Alpha Tau Omega was a "Good-
$350 for the Baton Rouge Eye Bank.
year Blimp" with a Volkswagen base.
Chapter members who modeled in
Following the parade, an alumnae
the show were Colleen Cox, Kay
luncheon was held at the chapter
Guthrie, Lea Hunt, Susan Lake, Beth
house.
Mays, Maura McCloskey, Kim Reeves,
To make the year a good one for
Chris Russo, Carol Wilbert, and Jane
Foundation projects, chairmen Laura
Ziober.
Delhey and Julie Donohue organized
Open to the public, the show was
a balloon selling committee to raise
held in the LSU Royal-Cotillion Ball-
money for aid to the blind. Red and
room. Donna Guirard, former Gamma
white balloons to promote school spirit
Zeta chapter officer and vice-president
were sold at the Homecoming parade
of the LSU Union, coordinated the
and football game and earned $70 for
program.
the Foundation.
Maryland DGs Plan
Four DePauw Members
DENISON COLLEGIAN Marty Baker sells
balloons at the Homecoming game to raise
The Great Escape
Injured in Accident
funds for aid to the blind.
Every college student has known
Four Delta Gammas from DePauw
the time when she wanted to get away
University were injured in a three-car
from the pressures of school work,
collision which occurred on August
the hassles of campus life, and the
28 south of Terre Haute, Indiana.
hustle and bustle of a daily schedule.
Jane Shew, Sharon Crickard, Tracy
threat to opposing teams because of
At the University of Maryland, the
Gibson, and Laura Robertson were
her speed and agility. The devastating
DGs did just that with their "Great
traveling in a car which was south-
DG passing attack is led by Marie
bound on U.S. 41. The driver of the
Voltolini and Deb Ingram, both of
Escape."
car attempted to turn around after
whom are about 5'2" tall.
For one whole weekend in the spring
they enjoyed fun and friendship at a
pulling into a car lot when the vehicle
When football season was over, Nu
country retreat.
was struck by another car. Reports
chapter turned its winning ways to
Both indoor and outdoor activities
said the car then jumped the guard
other sports, winning second place in
were available for relaxation. Athletes
rail after impact. The four occupants
the intramural swim meet and third
participated in volleyball, kickball,
of the car were taken to Terre Haute
in track.
Regional Hospital.
Linda Jackson and Julie McGee
Sharon, Tracy, and Laura have re-
placed second in tennis doubles, and
turned to campus after recovering at
the softball team won the Alpha Kappa
home. Jane was transferred in Sep-
Lambda tournament.
tember from St. Mary's Hospital in
Evansville to her hometown of Mil-
Rush Launches Busy Year
waukee where she is recovering.
For lowa Collegians
Idaho Delta Gammas
Thirty-three new pledges were the
result of a successful fall rush for Tau
Small But Mighty
chapter at the University of Iowa.
Having been cited as the team to
Pledges will participate in numerous
beat during intramural football season,
fall activities including intramurals
the University of Idaho Delta Gammas
and studying with "anchor mates."
responded by defeating the Alpha Phi
For Homecoming the chapter built
team and winning the 1976 flag foot-
a float with Tau Kappa Epsilon Fra-
ball crown. Vying for the title again,
ternity and held an alumni gathering
they have a record of three wins and
at the chapter house.
one loss and are off to a great start.
Several members and housemother
The average DG football player
Ruth Hall volunteered their time to
weighs 115 and is about five feet,
guide visitors through Iowa's first
three inches tall, but stature has not
capitol, located on the university cam-
diminished performance. Laurie Bres-
pus.
nahan, at 5'5", intercepted three passes
On the social calendar, the DGs
during a single game. Sharon Bland-
held their first fall party, called the
CHEERLEADERS at the University of Florida
ford, who is 5'1", is known as the
DG Shipwreck, with members and
are Gamma Theta chapter members Kathy
DGs' secret weapon and poses a real
dates dressed as sailors.
Foster, left, and Clare Kowalczyk.
THE ANCHORA OF DELTA GAMMA
WINTER 1977/23