Monday, April 11, 2005

Delta Zeta raises money for Sound Beginnings program

Sig Ep at Ball State did well in the Delta Zeta "Turtle Tugs" fundraiser.

Sunny weather, fun activities and the support of the greek community made Delta Zeta sorority's Turtle Tugs successful on Saturday. The annual field day event raises money for the sorority's national philanthropies and unites members of the greek community, Kristin Westerfield, Delta Zeta philanthropy chairwoman, said.
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Westerfield said she was pleased that 10 five-member teams participated in Saturday's activities. A prize was awarded to one of the Sigma Phi Epsilon teams, named the top all-male team. The team received a free satellite dish with free installation and discounted services from Moorehead Communications, Westerfield said.

Another Sigma Phi Epsilon team was named most spirited, winning T-shirts from CBX as well as spirit sticks. Alpha Chi Omega, named the top all-female team, won a cell phone with $30 of prepaid minutes from Moorehead Communications.

"Spirit sticks?" That sounds like something we used to smoke 'back in the day'.

The Ball State Daily News - Delta Zeta raises money for Sound Beginnings program

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