Alcalá 1990

Kristin and Charlene efl.ioying themselves at a Phi Kap-Zeta exchange.

The sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha enjoy exciting times together not only during the school year, but in the summer as well. The first chapter was established in 1898 in Farm– ville, Virginia at Longwood College. There are 214 chap– ters and the Theta Epsilon Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha was installed at U.S.D. on November 10, 1979. We are the third largest national sorority, and our members enrich the college experience by providing lifelong friendships. ZTA celebrated its tenth reunion this year during

homecoming weekend with a cocktail party and a Tail Gate party. Both were attended by all alumni, which made it a great success. The 1989 school year started with one of the best rushes ever with a total pledge class of 33 girls, which made the Fall pledge retreat to Disneyland even more fun. We want to thank the other sororities and fraterni– ties for making "Pledge Presents" a great time. Other activities during the year included the Christ– mas Dance, as well as White Violet and exchanges with fraternities. Service projects are the backbone of ZTA. Zeta's national philanthropy is the Association for Retarded Citizens. We had a picnic with the A.R.C. at Tecolote Park which went over really well. This was a very rewarding event for those sisters involved. We also participated in the. Senior Citizen Outreach Weekend. ZTA is built on high ideals and offers opportunities for social development, as well as high scholastic achievement and personal growth, "Zeta is today and forever!"

Mercedes and Carole, sparkling smiles of ZTA sisterhood!

Yo ho! Yo ho! Kristin and Mercedes at the Rush Skit Party.

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