The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 22, 2000, Image 5

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Raised $2,500 for the Bonfire Relief Fund and $2,250 in Academic Scholarships
Miss Greek 2000
HOW THE WINNERS WERE DETERMINED:
55% Information Sheet detailing community service, sorority involvement and leadership positions
15% Answer to question asked by judges at event • 15% Shirt sales as percentage of sorority
• 15% Online voting on creativity of each women’s submitted quote
2nd Place: Delta Delta Delta
Miss Kristen Gatewood
$750 Scholarship
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3rd Place: Phi Beta Chi
Miss Rebecca J. Fennell
$500 Scholarship
Classification/Year: Junior/ Class of 2001
Major: Marketing
Home Town: Katy, TX
The Accomplishments of Miss Gatewood through
out her college years:
Special Honors and Awards:
• Eileen Blain Rudolph Scholar Award for highest
cumulative GPA Award in Tri-Delt: Spring 2000
• 4.0 G.P.A. Award: Spring 1998 - Spring 2000
• Chosen to participate in Senator Hutchison
internship program in Washington D.C. Summer:
1999
On Campus Organizations:
• /Ways College of Business Honors Program
(1998-2000)
• Phi Eta Sigma Honors Society
• Retailing Society
• Texas A&M Parents Weekend Committee (1998-
1999)
• 12th Man Foundation
• Class of 2001 Council (1997-1998)
Volunteer Work and Community Involvement:
• New Life Juvenile Prison Ministry
• Brazos Valley Crisis Pregnancy Center
• Children’s Cancer Philanthropy
• First Baptist Church of Bryan Discipleship
Program
• Kingsland Baptist Student Ministry Youth
Counselor
• National Charity League
Sorority Involvement:
• Treasurer Delta Delta Delta 1998-1999
• New Member Committee
• Chapter Development Committee
• Officer council
• MHMR Easter egg hunt and 3-on-3 basketball
benefiting children’s cancer
• Little League Challenger Game
• Hometown Rush Chair
• Songfest
• Chapter bible studies
Additional Achievements:
• Will be a counselor at Pine Cove family IMPACT
camp
1st Place: Zeta Tau Alpha
Miss Allison Lee
$1,000 Scholarship
Age: 21
Classification/Year: Senior/ Class of 2000
Major: Marketing
Home Town: Lake Jackson, TX
The Accomplishments of Miss Lee throughout her
college years:
Special Honors and Awards:
• Lowry Mays College and Graduate School of Business Fall
1998 Dean’s List
• College of Liberal Arts Distinguished Student
• JCPenney Top Intern Award
• Center for Retailing Studies Leadership Scholarship
• Texas A&M University Business Student Council Leadership
Scholarship
• Lowry May’s College and Graduate School of Business book
Scholarship
On Campus Organizations:
• President of the Business Student Council: September 1999-
2000
• Hospitality Director for Business Career Fair: Spring 1999
• Booth Committee for Business Career Fair: Fall 1998
• President of the American Marketing Association: December
1998 - Present
• Student Leader Advisory Board
• Career Center Advisory Board
Volunteer Work and Community Involvement:
• Salvation Army Angel Tree: Christmas 1999
• Junior Achievement: 1999-2000
• Adopt-A-Family Program: 1998-1999
• Hosts Program: 1996-1997
• Director of Wehner Fest: 1999-2000
Sorority Involvement:
• House Manager
• Head of Crisis Management Team
• Rush Coordinator
• Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
• Phoebe’s Home
• Still Creek Boy’s Ranch
Additional Achievements:
• Fish Camp Counselor: Summer 1998
• Orientation Leader: Summer 1998
• Chosen by Pier One imports as a leader in outstanding cus
tomer service
Age: 21
Classification/Year: Senior/ Class of 2000
Major: Accounting
Home Town: Beaumont, TX
The Accomplishments of Miss Fennell throughout her college
years:
Special Honors and Awards:
• Commandant’s Honor Roll: Fall 1997 and Fall 1998
• Recipient of Sul Ross Scholarship
On campus Organizations:
• Texas A&M Corps of Cadets, Company E-1: Fall 1996 -
Present
• Sports Officials Association (SOA): Fall 1997 - Present
Volunteer Work and Community Involvement:
• March of Dimes - March to the Brazos: 1997, 1998
• Aggie Mom’s Fish Camp Corps Representative: Spring 1998
• Security Detail for the U.S. Olympic Preliminary Swim Meet
• St. Mary’s Catholic Church Ministries - Lector: (Spring 1997 -
Spring 1998)
Sorority Involvement:
• Associate Class President - Spring 1997
• Social Committee
• Personal Growth Committee
• Fundraising Committee
Additional Achievement:
• Texas A&M Facilities Staff - Rec Center Receptionist,
Cashier, Assistant Supervisor: Fall 1998 - Present
• Texas A&M Intramural Department
• Texas A&M Corps of Cadets - Outfit Supply Officer and
Corporal, Battalion Supply Sergeant
• Beaumont Aggie Mom’s Hometown Club Student President
• Selected to be a member of the Cadet Court (1999-2000)
Correction for Miss Rebecca J. Fennell:
In our haste,
With our first Miss Greek ad,
We misspelled a name,
Alas, don’t be mad.
For to the entire world,
We shall tell,
We have forgotten a letter,
We have forgotten an L.
So to our 3rd place winner,
Miss Rebecca Fennell,
We shall add on an L,
Which, to your name, is integral.
Thanks to all of our exceptional participants:
Amy Lorentzen
Alpha Phi
Lana Wright
Alpha Chi Omega
Amanda Ellison
Delta Gamma
DaLynn Barker
Alpha Delta Pi
Katie O’Reilly
Kappa Alpha Theta
Lauren Guerra
Kappa Delta
Nancy Jimenez
Kappa Delta Chi
Marie Au-Young
Rho Delta Chi
Kelli Petronis
Chi Omega
Also, a heartfelt thanks and Gig-em to our Singer: Mr. Brandon Makovy
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