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Activities Held for the Month of December December 4 — Bake Sale The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta in order to give their annual scholarship to the sophmore girl with the highest G.P.A. December 5 — Reception The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta hosted a faculty and staff reception in the cafeteria on December 5. Refreshments were presented in appreciation of work well done. December 7 --Christmas Caroling The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Christmas caroled at Grady Hospital on December 7. The children in the pediatric unit were the emphasis of our visit. A good time was had by all. December 22 -- Toy and Clothng Drive ends The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta presented the Salvation Army with clothes and toys totalling over &200.00 for the months of November and December. Mrs Hardeman and Batissa Edwards chaired this event. December 22 — Empty Stocking Fund The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta, Sigma Chapter volunteered their services in order to help with the Enpty -Stocking Bund. Phyllis Meredith chaired the project where sorors helped with distributing toys in the Lakewood Shopping Center. * s Z ervict August 26 - 30— Decorating of Campus for Freshman Week The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Sigma Chapter hung a banner welcoming the incoming freshmen. September 12 — Bird Cage Clean-up The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Sigma Chapter cleaned up the courtyard of Building One in the Clark College Courts, from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. The leaves were raked, the weeds were pulled, and the symbols in the center were painted. Soror Marybeth Blanding was^the chairperson for this service project. September 14 — Freshman Class Reception/Displa.y The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Sigma Chapter, pro­ vided the Freshman Class of 1984 with a reception in the courtyard of M^Pheeters Dennis. The purpose of the reception was to provide the Freshman with refreshments and an opportunity to get to know the Delta’s in a relaxed atmosphere. The reception was held from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. that afternoon. Sorors Glynda Perdue and Lori Ferguson were the chairpersons for this event. September 16— Drag Abuse Seminar The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Sigma Chapter conducted a drug abuse seminar in the lower loungg. of Kresge Hall at 6:00p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Soror Gail Carr was the chairperson of this seminar. Members of the police department directed an informative seminar oh drug abuse. September 25 — Cafeteria Duty The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Sigma Chapter served in the Clark College Cafeteria from 11:30a.m. until 1:30 p.m. We performed the various tasks involved in serving the students din­ ner, working along with the regular cafeteria employers. September 30— Six Flags (Service Project) The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Sigma Chapter pro­ vided services at Six Flags Over Georgia in different concession stands from 9s00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. The chairperson for this project was Soror Daphne Jackson. October 17— Venereal Disease Seminar The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Sigma Chapter con­ ducted a venereal disease seminar in the lower lounge of Rresge Hall at 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Soror Daphne Jackson was the chairperson of this seminar. Dr. Sears developed a program to condition the body and discussed the different types of veneral diseases. Refresh- ments were served. October 31— Holloween Party (Service Project) The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Sigma Chapter con­ ducted a Holloween Party for the children attending Oglethorpe Ele­ mentary School from 10:00 a.m. untill 4:00 p.m. Prizes were given away and refreshments were served. The chairpersons for this ser­ vice project were Darian Ward and Teresa Home. November 5-30— Candy Sale The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta kicked off their annual candy sale in November. The purpose of this sale was to raise money for Sigma Chapter's scholarship fund. November 14— Exercise Seminar The ladies of Sigma Chapter hosted an exercise seminar in VWH room 132 Health and fitness were the themes of this seminar. November 18— Thanksgiving Basket The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta in response to the poor and needy gave their annual Thanksgiving baskets to the Simpson Street Church of Christ. Canned goods, bread, andnon-perishable items were donated. November 18 — Church Service The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta held church service at Rush Memorial Church on James Brawley Drive. The Reverend Arthur Lankford gave the sermon on November 18. November 26-- Toy and Clothing Drive The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta kicked offtheir annual Christmas toy drive and clothing drive. Large boxes were placed on campus in order to collect the donations from faculty,staff and students. Activities Held- for the Month of January January 23— Bxercise Seminar The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta held an exercise seminar in VWH room 132. Refreshments were served following the program. Cheryl Riddick and Sharon Hubbard were the chairpersons. January 24— Bake Sale The ladies of ^elta Sigma Theta sponsored a bake sale for U.N.C.F. on January, 24. This bake sale was the kick off of our U.N.C.F. fund raising drive. January 26— Founders Day Program The ladies of Delta Sigma held their annual Founders Day Program in conjunction with the sorors of Atlanta Alumnin Chapter. Several selections were sung and presentations were made by Sigma Chapter. Activities Held fer tue Uenth of Fcirusr.y February 5 — Girls Club Program Girls Club Program at the girls Club located in S.W. Atlanta was held on two dates February 5th and February 12th. Both of these projects were chaired by Earlovette Dabney and consisted of Education and Fashion exhibitions. February 2 -- Upward Bound Program Upward Bound Program held in Davage Auditorium consisted of in­ forming high school girls on Greek sororities and the history of each sorority, and giving a brief step show demonstration February 4 — Bake Sale A Bake Sale for the Scholarship Fund was held in the lounge of Haven Warren. The sale started at 10:00am and ended at 4:00pm and was very successful. February 6 -- Spectrum Club Sponsorship The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta volunteered to sell tickets to the Alumni Greek show held on February 6, in Clark's gym. The Deltas also sold tickets to the party held on Friday, February 7 for the Spectrum Club. February 7 — Program with S.U.R.E. The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta in conjunction with the organi­ zation Students United for the Renaissance of Excellence spon­ sored a religious emphasis program. Michelle Williams and Gail Carr were over the production entitled Young, Gifted and Black Activities Held for the Month of February February 13 — Exercise Seminar The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta sponsored an exercise program held in VWH room 132 from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. The seminar con­ sisted of aerobics, exercises and refreshments at the end. February 16 — Black History Month program The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta sponsored a program at Wadsworth Elementary School. The sorority gave a brief history of its founding and entertained the students with skits and a short step show. February 19 — Program inconjunction with S.H.R.E. The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta sponsored an open discussion seminar eititled "Will the Real Black Woman Flease Stand". The topics discussed ranged from relatijnships to study habits. March 16— Walk - a - thon This was a group project that focused on raising money for UNCP. Each individual had a pledge sheet of which she obtained 25 sponsors or more. The walk started at the comer of Benjiman E. Mays Drive and Pair Street to Adams Park and back, for a total of ten miles. The walk-a-thon route and rules and regulations were distributed to all participates. Chairperson for this fundraiser was Soror Joyce Hester. The walk-a-thon has become an annual fundraiser for Sigma Chapter. March 16, 30 and April 6— Canvassing for UNCP Canvassed for UUCP at Greenbriar. Sorors canvassed from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. March 6— Exercise Seminar The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Sigma Chapter con­ ducted an exercise seminar in room 121 Vivian Wilson Hendreson at 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Soror Cheryl Riddick was the chairperson of this seminar. She developed an exercise program to condition the body from head to toe. Refreshments were provided following the seminar. Activities Held for the Month of April April 7 — Church Service The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta hosted their annual Delta Week Church service program on April 7. The Delta Choir sang seve­ ral selections along with Clark's gospel choir. Over $50.00 was raised during this event. April 7 — Easter Egg Hunt The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta hosted an Easter Egg Hunt for the children of Rush Memorial Church on Sunday, April 7. Over 50 children were present to receive eggs, candy, and prizes. April 8 — Faculty and Staff Reception On Monday, April 8, the ladies of Delta Sigma Theta sponsored a faculty and staff receptim in McPheeters Dennis from 11:00am to 1 :00pm, later that evening the movie ''Ragtime" was shown in Davage Auditorium from 7:00pm to 10:00pm. April 9 — Delta Display Delta Sigma Theta paraphernelia was displayed on Clark College's Campus from 9:00 - 4:30pm. Chairpersons for the display were Sorors Yolon Dirickson and Glynda Perdue. April 9 — Delta Rush A Program for all ladies interested in Delta Sigma Theta was held.

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