Other events hosted by the chapter included the Walk for Juvenile Diabetes, Clean UpWomen; cleaning the parks of the Indianapolis community, the Annual Alpha <strong>Sigma</strong> FunFest, and the rally to support the Jena 6 in which the ladies of <strong>Gamma</strong> Zeta showed theircare for social injustice. With the ball in full motion you can be assured that the ladies of<strong>Gamma</strong> Zeta will continue in their efforts of “Greater Service, Greater Progress” and wecan’t be stopped.Contact: Soror K. Fedderman-Morris58<strong>Gamma</strong> ThetaMontclair State University, Montclair, New JerseyHattie McDaniel Breast Cancer Charity DinnerThe glorious and oh soglamorous <strong>Gamma</strong> ThetaChapter has been doingextraordinary work oncampus since its revival backin spring of 2006. Sevenoutstanding sorors, ShontaeGray, Micale Dort, AntequaAnderson, Shirley Demarais,Beverly Adegbite, LaurenCarter, and Keisha Bloise,honored legendary soror,Hattie McDaniel with a Breast Cancer Charity Dinner hosted with the NAACP. The dinnerconsisted of a full course meal served buffet style, poetry by local talent, praise danceperformances, an astounding rendition of Amazing Grace sung by Soror Dort and the mostspecial portion of the evening a motivational speech by guest speaker, Soror Dianthe DawnMartinez.The night, shared by students, faculty, and of course, sorors was very moving and stillhas the campus community talking to this day. When given the chances to help out thecommunity <strong>Gamma</strong> Theta is always first in line, this is why the seven young ladiesworked diligently night and day to prepare this event and also to raise over $1000 to donateat the Annual Breast Cancer Walk at Military Park in Newark, New Jersey. <strong>Gamma</strong> Thetaunderstands that there can only be greater progress if there is greater service. Expect greatthings from the <strong>Gamma</strong> Theta chapter in the name of <strong>Sigma</strong>. EE-YIP!Contact: S. Denise Gray, Anti-GrammateusLambda DeltaUniversity of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GeorgiaLambda Delta Welcomes New MembersThe lovely ladies of the Lambda Delta Chapter are excited about the newest additions to
their chapter. The chapter proudly welcomes Juliet Okoroh and Kemi Mustapha into the<strong>Sigma</strong> sisterhood. Juliet and Kemi hit the ground running and are already demonstratingtheir prowess as <strong>Sigma</strong> women. Juliet was very much excited after a trip to New Orleansin which she assisted in building a playground for the survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Inaddition, Juliet opted to continue the <strong>Sigma</strong> love by working with issues of global concernin conjunction with a study abroad program in Tanzania (East Africa). Kemi on the otherhand launched into <strong>Sigma</strong> success by attending the Southeast Regional Conference inJackson, Mississippi. She came back with innovative ideas concerning the direction of<strong>Sigma</strong> at the University of Georgia and in the Athens community as a whole. LambdaDelta is extremely proud of their newest members as they demonstrate their ability touphold the sorority’s motto of “Greater Service, Greater Progress.”Contact: Juliet Okoroh, EpistoleusMu NuUniversity of Miami, Coral Gables, FloridaMu Nu is Making MovesThe elegant ladies of the Mu Nu Chapter said goodbye to three members who graduated.Sorors Lattisha Rowe, Dione Occenad and Christele Francois have truly exemplifiedsisterhood, scholarship and service. Mu Nu has participated in a number of activities oncampus and in the community. During each activity, sorors implemented the ideals andgoals of <strong>Sigma</strong> <strong>Gamma</strong> <strong>Rho</strong>.Honors they received: Attaining the highest GPA for the National Pan Hellenic Organizations;Order of Omega, which recognizes the top 1% of the Greek Community based on leadership,scholarship, and character; <strong>Rho</strong> Lambda, an honor given to Greek women who haveexhibited the highest qualities of leadership and service; Senior Spotlights in the yearbook,an honor open to only 20 people on campus; and Iron Arrow, the University of Miami’shighest attainable honor. Lattisha Rowe and Dione Occenad are attending MorehouseMedical School in Atlanta and Christele Francois is attending Mercer Pharmacy School,near Atlanta. The chapter would like to congratulate three new members: Marjorie Pierre,Dainielle Martin, and Rahel Callender who will carry on the motto of “Greater Service,Greater Progress.”Contact: Rahel Callender, Anti-GrammateusOmicron BetaUniversity of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago, IllinoisOn the Move, Bringing <strong>Sigma</strong> back in StyleOmicron Beta signaled the bluetiful return of <strong>Sigma</strong> <strong>Gamma</strong> <strong>Rho</strong> <strong>Sorority</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Thechapter was the first Black Greek letter organization to be registered on the campus. Springinductions of Sorors Shannon Burke, Jasmine Donnelly and Corntee Smith brought muchneeded sisterly support to Soror Jasmine Shaffer. Soror Shaffer worked diligently with SororLarissa Smith, a graduate student on campus, and Soror Aisha Knight, 4th Anti-Basileus ofWinter/Spring 2008 • The Aurora 59