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Petitioning Letter

Letter of Recommendation

History of the University A. History of B. History of the College of Business Administration C. Symbols and Traditions of Texas Tech University

History of Kappa Zeta Chi Colony A. History of the Colony B. Anticipated Graduation Dates of Colony Members C. Biographical Information December 28, 2000

To: Grand National Council From: Kappa Zeta Chi Colony, Texas Tech University Date: December 28, 2000 Subject: Petition for Charter

To Whom It May Concern:

We the members of the Kappa Zeta Chi Colony at Texas Tech University do hereby petition the Grand National Council for the reinstatement of the Delta Sigma Pi chapter at Texas

Tech University. We have met the requirements set forth by the National Council and have actively participated in numerous fundraising, recruiting, social, and community service activities. Please take our request into serious consideration and we look forward to becoming a member of the national fraternity.

Sincerely,

Mansa Bennett President z^Aih/^ ^[".ji/i

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Diane Ennis

I'ijimh feikii Uf-A^^ 'Maggie Baker Shannon Ervin dklf y^i^viDanielle Bannon David Espino2a L� 2. O^th Beard SQroy\. Evans

Rich Beard ViL^MAVWixA Cher^ Fa

Marisa Bennett ts Brian Ford ^ Joaquin Sarcio

J(5lTn Bodwell Nathan Silliam i,^^ Nicole Brigger o^ight ^ Katrina Bunnel Richor'd 6razlQrio

A la ina Carter Samantha Hosting ^�in..-4^i^. Lennard Christensen cLo-^-^'^ 6- C-<_.-X\>P

XiuiL'm^. Keith Klein

Joe Kunego X TZ;^ Michael Rowton Travis La .Ml^/M/^^y^ Mm^ i�m Angela Savage Andrea Latham

/U^ >- .^:^T2^ ^Matt Scherer ""Catherinea�luu.VU/i^Livinqsrone^ J

Ryan Smith John Maly

Sc!ott Spregel

Ryan Spuler

Chris Stao/

Paul Trofford

Shannon Tyler

Nicole Vanderwalker

Mark Wheel is Whitney Wllkins FEXAS TECH

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College of RLLsiness Administration Unclergnidiuite Sen'ice.s Center

Lubbock, 'I'X 79409-2101 (806) 742-3171 / FAX (806) 742-1230

May 1,2000

The Grand Council Delta Sigma Pi International Fraternity 330 South Campus Avenue Oxford, OH 45056

Dear Grand Council Members,

The College of Business Administration at Texas Tech University supports the chartering of the Kappa Zeta Chi Colony of Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity. It has been an active student organization, participating in community service, fundraising activities, and professional activities, such as resume writing and study skills development. They have also been promoting events which foster interaction with company representatives.

The officers and members of the Colony are working well together to achieve chartering. They have strong support from the College of Business Administration, and they have an excellent faculty advisor. They have generated a lot of interest among the students of the College of Business, and they have greatly increased participation in Colony activities. The Colony meets the requirements of the College and the University to be a recognized student organization.

We recommend they be chartered by the Grand Council.

Sincerely,

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Catherine A. Duran, Ph. D. Asst. Dean, Undergraduate Programs

An EEO / Affirmative Action Institution THE HISTORY OF TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY

Texas Technological College was founded as a four-year, state-supported, co-educational college in

1923, but the beginning of its history dates a few years eadier. As a means of insuring that a imiversity would be built. West Texans threatened Governor Pat Neff with secession from Texas.

Because lexas was once an independent nation, it was the only state in the union with the constimtional right to divide in six states. Rather than lose West Texas' vast oil and agriculture resources, (jOv. Neff, and the date of Febmary 10, was set aside by the University as Charter Day, a day on which academic excellence receives special recognition. In the beginning, Texas Tech had four "schools": Liberal Arts, Engineering, Household Economics, and Agriculture The doors of six buildings opened to 910 freshmen and sophomore smdents on October 1, 1925. By action of die

Texas State Legislature, Texas Technological College fomially became Texas Tech University on

September 1, 1969. At that same time, the schools of Agriculture Sciences, Architecture, Arts and

Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, and Humans Sciences became known as "colleges".

Today, Texas Tech University is one of four multi-purpose universities in die state of Texas. The

University, which is comprised of more than 145 buildings, Ls a part of a complex that includes the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and the Museum of Texas Tech University. The three instimtions widiin the complex are on 1,839 acres of continuous tract, one of America's largest campuses. Texas Tech University has seven colleges and four schools. The University grants the

Bachelor's degree in 152 areas of study, the Master's degree in 107 areas, and confers the doctorate in

50 areas.

Presenriy, Texas Tech boasts the fifth largest enrollment of the state's public educational establishments, and it carries die distinction of being the only major comprehensive instimtion located in the western two-thirds of Texas. Texas Tech had a record fall enrollment of 25,363 undergraduate students, and 3,782 graduate students in the fall of 1995, including international students from over 84 countries. The current enrollment is 24,185. Texas Tech has a teaching faciJty of approximately 1,460, and a staff of 2,100. 87.2% of the faculty work full time and the other 12.8% work half time. 91.4% of them hold a terminal degree in their field. Student/faculty ratio at Texas Tech is approximately 18.3 to 1. TTie smdent/smdent percentage is 55% men and

45% women. Eight out of ten undergraduates and more than 86% of undergraduates are full-time students. 58% of the entering freshmen graduated in the top quarter of dieir class, and 92% graduated in the top half. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

The College of Business Administration became a separate college within Texas Tech

University in 1942. Growth was rapid and is still continuing. Today, the college has an enrollment of 3535 undergraduate students and 406 graduate students. Attesting to the quality ot education it otfers, the College of Business Administration is accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business and the Accrediting Commission for

Education in Health Services Administration. Due to high admission standards, the College of Business ranks in the to 20% ot accredited business schools in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. Graduates of its Ph.D. program serve on the faculties of major business

schools across the U.S.A.

In the fall of 1968, the college moved in to its present quarters. The three-building complex

contains a twelve-story office tower, a four-level classroom building, and an auditorium

building with study and reading facilities. All of this adds up to a quarter of a million square

feet.

Faculty organized in research and teaching areas of Accounting, Finance, Information

Systems and Quantitative Sciences, Management and Marketing support the academic

programs. The Bachelor of Business Administration degree is offered in each of these areas plus General Business, Economics, and Petroleum Land Management. Three master's

degrees are offered (MBA, MSBA, MSA) as well as Ph.D. degree. SYMBOLS AND TRADITIONS OF TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY

Administration Building: Tlic architectural style of the University was inspired by the st\'le of the University of Alcala'de Henares in Spain with the design of the Administration Building being the

first building on campus. Dr. Horn wrote, "The great table lands of West Texas upon which the

buildings of the new college are being built have likeness in color and character to the table lands of

central Spain... fittingly tying-in the bond of tradition, the old history and the new, the past, the

present and the hope for the fnuire." Architecmral features of the building include the seals of the University, the United States, Texas, Spain, France, Mexico and the Confederacy and also the Gallery

of Heroes. With inspirational quotes, names of great scholars, and the principles of the University

engraved in die building, the Administration Building provides a beautiful and inspirational

centerpiece for the campus.

Official Seal of Texas Tech University: The east side of the granite marker at the Broadway

entrance bears the official seal of the University, which was designed by William Ward Watkins in

1924. The origin and symbolism of the seal are not clear, however it is believed that the lamp

represents school, key represents home, book represents church, and the star represents state.

The Victory Bells: The seniors of 1936 donated The Victory Bells. ITiey are located in the east

tower of the Administration Building. The large bell weighs 900 pounds and the smaller one weighs

300 pounds. The bells are rung for 30 minutes after every football, basketball, and baseball win,

whenever a Tech team wins a SWC championship, whenever a Tech athlete is selected as an All-

Amencan, and after every Tech graduation.

Memorial Circle: Located in the center of the campus, Memorial Circle was dedicated in 1948 by

the Tech War Veterans Association. It is a memorial to all Tech graduates whose service in World

War II brought honor to the University and the United States.

Will Rogers: "Riding into the Sunset" is the name of the statue of on his favorite

mount. Soapsuds. The Amon G. Carter Foundation presented the memorial located on Amon G.

Carter Plaza to Tech in 1948. The statue was not physically erected until 1951, and is one of four like

it in the nation. The statue is offset 23 degrees north from west.

The Texas Tech Red Raider: The traditional Red Raider mascot first appeared on January 1, 1954

in Texas Tech's first Gator Bowl appearance. Bert Eades, member of the Hockley County Sheriffs

Posse, came up with the idea of a horse leading the team onto the field. Jim St. Clair offered the

services of his Black horse, "Blackie", and Joe Kirk Fulton, a Tech Ag student, was chosen to ride.

As Fulton circled the field, Ed Danforth, a writer for the Adantic Journal, wrote: "No team in any

bowl game ever made a more sensational entrance." The History ofKappa Zeta. Chi

The history of Kappa Zeta Chi colony began the Spring semester of 1999 at Texas Tech University. After receiving a letter in their mailboxes, twelve students, who were mosdy freshmen attended the first meeting. The following were the members of the executive council and the positions they held: Michael Rowton - President, Mansa Bennett � Treasurer, James Bum - Chancellor, Angela Newman � Senior Vice President, Michael Stanley - Historian, Tiffany Smith - Vice President of Professional Activities, Ryanne Woodward � Secretary. This executive council carried over to the fall of 1999.

The first year was full of recruiting new members. This was done through means of flyers, writing on chalkboards at the Business School, word of mouth, and the pnnting of the Delta Sigma Pi T-shirts with the slogan "WE MEAN BUSINESS". All in all the first year was a great success. The semester ended with approximately 50 members.

The new year came around and elections were held. The officers in the Spring 2000 semester were as followed: Marisa Bennett � President, Matt Scherer � Chancellor, Kathenne Polise � Fundraising, Keith Klein - Treasurer, Michelle Polise � Philanthropy, Tiffany Smith � Vice President of Professional Activities, Ryanne Woodward � Secretary, and Andrea Latham � Historian/Correspondent. New officers meant new goals. All though the first year was a success in recruiting, it lacked the organization of getting the needed points and money necessary to receive a charter. This year would prove to be an important year.

The members of executive council had a huge task on their hands. After understanding what was needed to become a chapter, new plans and goals were set. The spring semester consisted of a car wash, visiting the animal shelter, and meetings every other Wednesday. Speakers from Merrill Lench and TABC attended meetings. There were also social events such as bowling and attending Cotton Kings hockey games as a colony. Things were looking up but there was much left to complete in the upcoming Fall semester.

Fall 2000 brought more changes to the executive council. New officers were elected once again. Rich Beard � Secretary, Alison Arrington - Philanthropy, Katnna Bunnell � Vice President of Chapter Operations, Sara Evans - Vice President of Professional Activities, Jonathan Nicely - Recreational Sports, Gary Moore - Senior Vice President, and Christopher Stacy � Fundraising Coordinator. Marisa, Matt, and Keith all continued to serve in their same positions. Together the executive council decided that nothing was going to stop them. If in the fall semester nothing progressed this would be the last semester. They set stricter attendance policies. Meetings were held at Fuddruckers to get to know the new members. A successful food drive was held around the Thanksgiving holiday. All these events proved to be a success. As a colony, we are excited about the upcoming events that will include initiation as a new chapter. We all feel that this will benefit both us as a new chapter as well as Delta Sigma Pi by allowing the tradition to carry on at Texas Tech. IciBated Graduation Dates of Colon

Number of Returning Members:

Total Members 63 Members Departing in 2001 J7 Members Remaining in Fall 2001 56

Anticipated Graduation Dates

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0 1 I 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Name: E:i2iilv Andersoi.]

A.d^:.vlajor: AccoiinliiiP;

Graduation Date: Mav 200.3

Hometown: Platio, Texas

Interests: Travel i\aine: xiiison .Armig-tou

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' H ometown: H oiiston, 1 exas

t * interests: rneiias, rumnais, ^poris Name: Maamc Baker

Graduation Date; Mav 2(K)2

]-].0]tnetown: Soutiilake, 'lexas

Interests: Friends, Travel, Beach N'anie; i^aiueile .Darmoii

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Hometown: Coilewi.rie. 1/exas

Interests: .i\KO, Snopping, Di^.ucing Name; Bedi Beard

.Lv'ia|or: v^enerai Btisiiiess

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Hometow^n: Round Rock. 1. exas

-r T ft 1 11 /-> T .^1 interests: voiieyDaii, c>now ^iKuna;, fei oKii.Ti^ �XT -1!-% � 1 -r-v -! i\ ame: ivicn Deara

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G'rad.iistion L)9te; jS/ffi'^^' 2002

Hometown: Round Rock, I exas

Interest: Sports, Outdoors, Hanging out witti friends. Road trips, KLappa Sigma Name: Marisa Bemieri

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Graduation Date; j\ii'^jst 2002

Hometown: lavlor. Texas interests: uaiice, r'iano, Iravei

9i Name: Lauren Be s sire

.Major: General Busines:

Grad.uati.o.n Date: May 2004

Hometown: Millersvilie, ,MD

' * ' r\ . -% T ^T~l t T f �.1/*' t interests: i raveling, riangmg; out wiin iiienas, -^Jtuavnitj Name: Joiin Bodwell

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Graduation Date: Decetnber 2001

Hometown: Princeton. T'X

Interests: Sports, Reading, Sleeping, Stiidying iNMne: .iNicoie .onp-ger

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C Traduation D^ate; i\^'3"^' 200 1

Hometow^n: Dal las, '.!'X.

Interests: Partying, Kappa Delta, Gjimma Beta Phi, Skiing Name; Katrina Barniel

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C graduation D^ate; M.av 2002

Hometown: Rockw'ail. i X

Interests: Volievball, Zeta Tau Alpha, Reading, Shopping, Road trips i\ame: i-yauia i...arter

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Graduation Date: December 200.2

Hometown: Roswell. NM

11 T> T 1- T5i-i J interests: exports, i"i r>eta i-^ni, L^oiiege ivepuDiicans X"^ T 1 -^1 .LName: i^eruiara L^nristensen

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Graduation Date: December 2001

Hometown: Amanllo. TX

Interests: Football, Working Out, Camping !\ame: Amv Ciaccio

Graduation Date: May 2003

Hometown: TX Katy.-�' �'

Interests: liangtng Out, A\lpha Phi, Sewing, Name: Ben Clay

Major: Finance /Econoiriics

Graduation Date: May 2002

Hometown: Pnnceton. TX

Interests: Sports, Video Games, Weight Lifting IN ame: t._,asey ^.^ooper

/ u rviaior; 1 mance/ j-^conomics

Graduation Date; December 2002

Hometown.: Corous Christi. 'TX

Interests: Sports, Fishing, Hunting, Kappa Sigma Name: RebeKan Cuip

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Hometown: Houston, J X

1 1 f~*-> c>ports, ^...vomniunity service, Aipna i"m IN ame: uiane .t:.nms

A .LV.lajor: vjenerai i business

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Hometown: Houston. Texas

/^t /-r^ t ! t T'�1 interests: ^>nop, i aiK witti .rrienas, i-'iay wim rets i\arae: inarmon .LLrvtn

Major; MIS

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Hometown: Pamoa. 1 exas

Interests: Working Out, Going to Sporting Events Name: David Kspinoza

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Graduation IDate; Aday 2002

Hometown: San Antoni.o. Texas

interests: brew* itme, Meeting i^ig lousiness MemDers o t .IN ame: :>ara.ti nvans

iv'iajor: Accounting

Graduation Date; Au''>ust 20r)2

Hometown: (^arroliton, Texas

Interests: Dancing Name: Chervi ramsworui

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Crraduation I3a.te: iVla'*' 20()2

Hometown: Houston. Texas

Interests: Road Trips, Volleyball, Friends Name: Brian Ford

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Graduation Date; May 20^01

Hometown: Friendswood, Texas

Interests: Sports IN ame: ( oaqum 'o-arcia

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Graduation I3ate; L^ecember 2002

Hometown: Kat\'. i exas

interests: rismng, ivaquetDait Name: Nathan Gilliam

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Graduation Date: May 2002

Hometown: San Marcos, 1 exas

Interests: Fisiiing, Hunting Name: Mandy Goodnight

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Crraduation l-3ate; Ala^^ 2001

Tlometown: AmariJlo. T'X

Interests: Kappa Delta, Knitting, Swimming Name; Richard Graziano

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Graduation Date: May 2003

Hometown: Piano, T exas

Interests: Eating, Working, Friends 1 T T IN ame: c:)amantna iiasting

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Graduation Date: May 2004

Hometown: Midland. Texas

interests: ^5Wimming Name: Lindsey Havens

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Graduation Date; May 2002

Hometown: Piano, TX

Interests: TIvL^, Chi-o IN ame ; j emiiier r-iuiiiagei

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Graduation Date; Mav 2004

Hometow^n: Piano. Texas

Interest: Taking pictures, Reading, Hanging out with friends IN ame: I3nitany loro-an

Viaior; vjenerax Business

Graduation Date: May 2004

Tiometown: Houston. 1 exas

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Graduation Uate: May 2002

Hometown: . Texas

Interests: Basketball, Reading IN ame: iami rviermaier

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Hometown: McKmnev. TX

Interests: VoUeybaU, Track, Babysirting Name: TCeitli Islein

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CTraduation Date; Mav 2003

Hometown: Flower Mound, T'X

Interests: Lacrosse, Matii IN ame: joe ivunego

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Graduation Date; FaE 2004

Hometown: Piano. Texas

Interests: Sports, Meeting people. Kappa Sigma IN ame: iravisi^ana

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Hometown: Montgomen'. lexas

Interests: Sports, Horse Shoes, Golf Name: Andrea Latham

Major: Marketing

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Hometown: Ft. Worth, TX

Interests: Reading, Taking Pictures, Running IN ame: i..ai.fie.rine lyiviiigsioiie

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Graduation Date; Mav 2002

Hometown: Southiake, Texas

Interests: Traveling, Being with Friends, Kappa Kappa Gamma

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Fiometown: Arlinp-ton, Texas

Interests: Eating, Sleeping, Fasnion Doara Name: |oiin Maly

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Hometown; Austu.!. lexas

Interests: Music Name: Karen Matak

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Graduation Date: Mav 2002

Hometown: VTctona. Texas

-r TT-t * TT-* 1 interests: i ae i3o, riiKing, D'amng, Music Name; John Medlock

Major: Finance

Graduation Date: Mav 2002

.iTometown: Hamilton, Texas

t <�* T-\ 1 ,1 in r^ interests: kjoii, iiasKeiDaii, ^sporis v...enier Name: Ryan Meyer

Maior: Finance

Graduation Date; May 2003

Hometown: Georp-etown. Texas

Tnterests: Lifting Weights, Hanging Out IN ame; ijarv ivioore

Major: Accounting, EconoiTdcs_. Fmance

Graduation Date: December 2001

Hometown: Waco, Texas

Interests: Football Njime: Leah Nadolski

Major: Marketing

Graduation Date: Mav 2002

Tiometown: Lake Livinp-ston

Interest: Reading, Marketing, Kappa Alpha Theta, Working out IVT IN ame: ./Aiigeia in ewinaii

Major: Maii:etiiig

Graduation Date: Mav 2002

Hometown: Irving. Texas

Interests: Ruiuikig, Suriing, Snowboarding, .Music N ame: lohiiatlian Nicelv

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Graduation Date: Fall 2002

Hometown: Piano. Texas interests: Footpaii, PaintbaH t T-M '-If IN ame: .Ainanaa rnimps

Major: Finance

Hometow-n: Piano. Texas

Interests: Dancing, Hanging Out Wiui Friends Name: Steven Porceno

Major: iVccounting

Graduation Date: May 2004

Hometown: Keller. TX

Interests: Sports, Himging Out With Friends Name: Jill Reinders

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Graduation Date: May 2002

Hometown: Irvtnp-. TX

Interests: Delta Gamma, Sports, Cooking Name: Angela Savage

Major: Marketing

Graduation Date: May 2001

Hometown: Friendswood. TX

Interests: Shopping, Eating, Exercising, Ha\ing Fun Name; Matthew Scherer

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Graduation Date: Mav 2003

Hometown: ivnan. Texas

.Interests: Sports, Hunting, Fisiiing Name: Justin Smith

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Hometown: Houston, i X

Interests: Sports, Hanging Out With Friends Name: Ryan Smith

Major: Accounting

Graduation Date; May 2003

Hometown: Ft. Worth, TX

Interests: Weight Lifting, Sports, Vacations Name: Scott Spiegel

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G'raduation IDate; December 2002

Hometown: Houston, TX

Interests: Baseball, Basketball, Kappa Sigma Name: Ryan Spuler

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Graduation Date; May 2003

Hometown: GeorpTetown, i exas interests: oports, weight ivirtmg, vjutis IN ame: y>nnstopner .Macv

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Hometown: Thibodaux, ivouisiana

� r-" 1 11 '-r-< ^-�1 1 1 interests: >^aaaie tramps, y.neerieaaing, worKing out IN ame: raui iratiora

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Graduation Date; Mav 2003

Hometown: Pearl (^itv. Hawaii

interests: sports Name: Shamion Tyler

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G^raduation 13ate; n4av 2005

Hometown: Hurst. Texas

interests: i oung rale, Diamg, i>i^mce Name: Nicole Vanderwalker

Major; Marketing

Gra.duation Date; December 2003

Hometown: Houston. Texas

Interests: Reading, Cooking, Shopping Name: Mark Wlieeiis

Major: Accountin|

Graduation Date; Mav 2003

Hora.etown: San .Angeio, Texas

Interests: Golf, Friends Name: Michael wiiite

Major; Finance/Marketiiif

Graduation Date; May 2003

Fiometown: Dallas. Texas

T-v � � -r> � 1 � interests: i^iKe ruatng Name; WTdmey Wilkins

Major: International Bu-siness

Graduation Date: May 2004

Hometown: Lubbock. TX

Interests: Tri Delta, Playing With Pets