Spring 2011 Greek Speak
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Spring 2011 Greek Speak
FENAKE STUDENTS WITH 3.0 AFTER FALL 2010 Delta Gamma Devon Huddleston Rebecca Britt Julia Laffond Kathryn Robinson Kara Kayrouz Anna Moir Amelia Gibson Kathryn Corsaro Sarah Fosbaugh Alison Krupnik Brooke Jones Taylor Smiley Brittany Matherly Ashley Gilroy Katherine d’Esterhazy Courtney Dillman Chelsea Sprouse Amanda Smith Lauren Schwabe Elizabeth Claghorn Christina Scichilone Cathleen Gruver Rachel Knight Caroline Boykin Kathryn Patronik Nicole Grim Christine Bealer Kelsey Largen Kerry Murphy Nicole Thomas Kathleen Hurst Alicia Clem Kara Lissy Meghan Brinkley Madison Elliott Erica Switzer Erin Zuercher Amber Antiuk Anne Fisher Sara Sloman Elizabeth Jung ASA Julia Wall Claira Ramsey Elizabeth Piecuch Nicole Dulak Diane Vankevich Monica Weaver Kayla Flippen Laura Fredell Marguerite Ballou Colleen Britain Greek Speak S P R I N G E D I T I O N 2 0 1 1 IFC and Panhellenic Updates There are some exciting things going on in the Greek Community This semester started off successfully for the Greek Community. All organizations are excited about the new members that they picked up during recruitment at the beginning of the semester. With all new members initiated by the end of the semester, their excitement is now centered around what these men and women can add to their individual chapters as well as the community at large. Take a look and see what else the Greek community has been up to! Recruitment Reports: The Panhellenic Council is so excited about the success we had with Formal Recruitment this year. This year over 80 women came back early from winter break to participate in this event. Despite the uncooperative weather, the weekend events started off with a bang, and after a taxing weekend, over 60 women received bids to the various organizations. IFC is also celebrating, as the men were equally successful in their recruitment process as many men came to the men’s recruitment events to show their interest in the organizations. PAGE Brittany Thacker Anne Douglas Kayla Drawdy Kaitlin Kernan Amanda Horn Sarah Cody Lauren Dukes Elizabeth Franz Courtney Mortland Nikkia Young Kristen Shaw Ashley Dabbraccio Alyssa McManaway Elizabeth Proctor Meghan Kelly Stephanie Parker Virginia Roberts Laura Pope Leah Roshetar Erica Nielsen Molly Howser Heather Woody Kelsey Collett Jordan Gholson Jessica Aminto Jenna French Bridget Carey Sarah DeWitt Shana Hensley Ashley Guerrera Julie Brown Haley Rector Chi Omega Shannon McCarthy Amy Bianchi Emily Hornblower Jessie Cutts Hope Hartley Wesley Allin Diana Monkouski Alexandra DeLaricheliere Katherine Lentine Margaret Wagner Kaylin Foor Bonnie Gumpman Haley Parker Hatteras Figgers Caitlin Witowski Morgan Thomson Kelly Mortland Lauren Boblett Margot McDonald Molly Satterfield Taylor Cazeault 2 Anchors away with Delta Gamma The sisters of Delta Gamma are very excited for all of the upcoming events planned for the spring semester. The sisters started the semester with the highest cumulative grade point average among the sororities on campus. Bid Day was also a great success with the addition of fifteen new members to Delta Gamma. The sisters would like to extend congratulations to all the sororities and fraternities on picking up great new members. The sisters of Delta Gamma have continued the relationship with Summerville Nursing Home. The sisters made valentine cards that were distributed at the nursing home. Delta Gamma will also be participating in Karaoke at the nursing home. The nursing home community is looking forward to the sisters returning for such events. There are various other service opportunities that are in the planning process. successful sisterhood retreat a few weeks ago. Additionally, the sisters of Delta Gamma also welcomed the DG chapter from Virginia Tech to come celebrate founder’s day at Hotel Roanoke. The Sisters of Delta Gamma continue to stay active in the Greek and college community. Once again Delta Gamma would like to extend congratulations to all sororities and fraternities for having successful semesters! The Gamma Pi chapter had a very Pi Kappa Phi focuses on Philanthropy Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity is continuing to uphold its ideals and do well across campus, especially with the culmination of winning all the sorority weeks. During the Greek Life Awards Banquet, we had a great showing, winning five awards. Within the last month we have raised thirtythree hundred dollars for our national philanthropy, Push America, which helps people with disabilities. This extra three thousand dollars secures our position as number three in the fund-raising ranking for national fraternity out of all our chapters. One of our brothers, Michael Bankert, is currently training for the Journey of Hope, a bike ride from San Francisco to Washington D.C. to raise money and awareness for Push America. The Journey of Hope will take almost all summer with stops in different cities to interact with people that have disabilities, making the ride even more rewarding. Also a few brothers travelled to D.C. to meet with congressmen about Greek Life. Additionally, we had a few successful Alumni Weekend events, raised more funds for Push, and plan to finish out the semester well. PAGE Rebecca Dallas Victoria Long Rachel Moore Emily Robertson Natalie Blanton Caitlin Mitchell Virgina Hinson Brittany Naylor Haley Boone Erin Nelson Anna Haslinsky Emily Rego Megan Rhodes Tiffany Schlotthober Sarah Slusher Megan Semmelman Julia Marks Hannah Updike Kara Drabick Kirby Davis Allison Williams 3 New projects for Sigma Chi on Elizabeth Campus A new chapter house, offered up by the college, means a hopeful chance for the fraternity’s newest members to live in the extravagant “Sig House” in the upcoming years. Another notable activity of Tau chapter includes the trip to Myrtle Beach for the annual Sweetheart Weekend, where Christopher Boylan was granted the worthy role of President. Also, brother Ian Griffin did commendable work at the Carolina cup and should be recognized. Chapter happenings of Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha, Theta Beta is exceedingly thrilled for their 16 newest ladybugs! Knowing the exciting, everlasting bonds of sisterhood, the chapter would like to extend congratulations to Delta Gamma, Phi Mu, and Chi Omega and their newest members. Sisterhood is a beautiful thing! Pi Kappa Alpha concentrating on Fundraising With the start of 2011 ringing in a New Year, the brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Chapter were eager to make their return back to Roanoke’s Campus. Prior to the start of Christmas break, Phi Chapter installed their new executive cabinet. Phi chapter’s new executive cabinet features a whole host of different personalities and ages, lead by Nathaniel Castellano as president. As students began to return to campus, the excitement of formal rush was soon found amongst the brothers. The brothers were excited to see who would come out to rush as Phi Chapter prepared to pick up the Phi pledge class. Phi chapter will be looking to maintain a positive image with the surrounding Salem community by continuing an incident free year (largely accredited to the efforts of Patrick Dibert) and by giving back to the community through different community service and fundraising events. Before the end of the semester, brothers are expecting to complete community service events with both Habitat for Humanity and Salem Ambassadors. On March 16th in the Colket Center’s atrium, Pi Kappa Alpha brought back our fundraiser Date-A-Pike. Brothers this semester will continue to strive for a high level of academic excellence, an effort fostered by many of our own brothers and their unique academic achievement. Overall we are pushing harder than ever to maintain our image as scholars, leaders, athletes, and gentlemen on and off campus; we look forward to another challenging and prosperous semester. Phi Mu Tori Breining Kelly Finn Emily Knade Daniela Benzaquen Sara Manley Molly Beyer Megan Hewett Lee Sheldon Nikki Benedetto Charlotte Fraser Jules Brown Katie George Kathlyn Sowers Rory McLean Adelae Esposito Brittany Frye Lauren Griggs Abigail Bjork Melissa Pazornik Jillian Fiumara Christine Gooding Ashley Carrier Meghan Sacco Ali Hamden Alicia LeClair Brandi McQueen Rebecca Walker Elizabeth Murray Megan Maier Alexandra Tarasidis Caitlin Giles Samantha Shlopak MALE STUDENTS WITH 3.0 AFTER FALL 2010 In ppka, The Brother of Pi Kappa Alpha’s Phi Chapter Kappa Alpha Ben Lunt Erik Brown Walter Manley Alexander Novak Donny Sivertson Brenton Austin Nicolas Vanderhye James Luck Christopher Crawford Jarret Longenecker Benjamin Beamer Eric Young Connor Toomey Patrick Cummings Chase Board Andrew Bernstein Zachary Borst Pi Kappa Alpha Cole Conrad Brett Lawrence Willie Wolfman Eric Finch Kenneth Rubongoya Michael Coles Richard Williams Christopher Tripp Nathaniel Castellano Matthew Corbicz Jared Johnson Drew Landgren Sean Walsh Pi Kappa Phi Andrew Neikirk Tyler Lackey Bradley White Peter Foxen Gregory Morgan Zachary Birtsch Phillip Gereaux William Webb Michael Bankert Wai Paing Stephen Floyd Kenneth Lampert Mahmoud Thaher Tyler Rinko Gregory Cooper Derek Doyle Raymond Owens Jordan Pritts Michael Coles Gregory Snyder William Bader Sigma Chi Charles Utterback Matthew Thomas Frederick Coan Alexander WalkerDrennan Brock Martinez William Sieber Pieter Hartt Garrick Dawson Michael Packo Phi Mu, Chapter of the Year! Year Award was given to Abby Bjork, and The Greek Woman of the Year was given to Melissa Pazornik, both members of Gamma Eta. Our faculty The Gamma Eta chapter of Phi Mu nated to our local CMN Hospital, Caril- advisor, Dr. Heath Brown, received the Outstanding Faculty Member Fraternity has had a very busy Spring lion Children’s Hospital in Downtown semester! We started off the semester Roanoke. Gamma Eta chapter also had Award. Needless to say, it was a very exciting and encouraging night for the on the right foot, picking up a fantastic a wonderful time participating in Relay chapter! Phi Mu Gamma Eta looks pledge class of fifteen new memfor Life, despite the uncooperative bers. Congratulations to all the other weather! Finally, On April 3, 2001, Roa- forward to finishing up a successful spring semester! fraternities and sororities on a very noke held the annual Greek Awards successful formal recruitment 2011! Banquet and Gamma Eta chapter was Everyone got great new member very proud to take home some very classes! In February, Phi Mu held our exciting awards! As a chapter, Phi Mu annual “Mr. Legs Week” to support received the Panhellenic Intramural Children’s Miracle Network HospiAward, The Outstanding Service Award, tals. Throughout the week, all four and Chapter of the Year! Molly Beyer fraternities competed in various com- received the New Member Highest petitions such as penny wars, t-shirt GPA Award, and Caitlin Giles received sales, lip sync and the Mr. Legs Pagthe Active Member Highest GPA eant. All of the proceeds were doAward. The Panhellenic Woman of the What’s new with Kappa Alpha!?! The spring semester of 2011 has been great to Kappa Alpha. We recently initiated seven new brothers, who we are excited to call Kappa Alphas. We organized a St. Patty’s Day bachelor auction at Corned Beef and Co. located in Downtown Roanoke. All the proceeds raised went to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, our national philanthropy. We have been becoming more active both on campus here at Roanoke College and also with our national office, with a member of our brotherhood receiving the position of Province Undergraduate Chairman. We look forward to the fall semester and the opportunity to improve ourselves and Beta Rho Chapter. Chi Omega upholds fraternity purposes The Pi Epsilon Chapter of Chi Omega has been working hard to encourage each member of our sisterhood to uphold and honor our fraternity's six purposes- scholarship, personnel, campus activities, career and personal development, friendship/social relations, and community service. Through organized study halls, participation in Salem Clean-up Days, intramural sports and activities, participating in community service outside of the Roanoke College community, and high academic standards, we hope to make an impact both on campus and in our community. We are also happy to report another successful year of formal recruitment, and despite the difficulties with inclement weather, we picked up seventeen new girls. We are very excited to welcome them into our sisterhood and know that they will be great additions to our strong Chapter! Delta Sigma Theta Receives Three Deities of DiSTinction!! Delta Sigma Theta, a tri-campus chapter, shared between Roanoke College, Washington and Lee University, and Hollins University received three new sorors (Greek for sisters!) this semester. The three women represent Roanoke College and Hollins University well! Their names? Adriana Saucedo (Roanoke College), Ashley Ellis-Alleyne (Hollins University), and Candace Lewis (Roanoke College). These amazing young women were initiated into Delta Sigma Theta on April 9, 2011, and were presented on Roanoke’s back quad on April 10, 2011 at 3:13pm. They were greeted by sorors from local chapters of DST, and presented their line (terminology for their new initiate class) via song, chant, and step! Roanoke College welcome these beautiful women to the Greek Community!!
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