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Alpha Sigma Phi is the youngest frater- nity on campus. They are currently a colony this year, and are in the process of chartering. Alpha Sigma Phi is a dry fraternity, with the goal "to better the man." One of their most anticipated activities is the annual Black and White Formal in the spring. This fall they held the first annual family dinner in the Forum where families of all the broth- ers were invited to dine together. First Row: Andy Essman, Tony O'Berry. Jacob Michael, Jamey Ayers, wes Bedswor~h Second Row: Mohindra Ramphal, Matt Cline, James Lipchock, Lee Geraci, Chns McDonald, Andrew O'Carroll, Brad Burdette Third Row: Alan Sitfee, Brad Barr, Randy May, Jacob Gerding, Brad Williams, Jason Fitzgerald Fourth Row: Patrick Dougherty, Brian Patterson, Mark Wheeler, Guy DuBeck, Chris Patterson Amnesty lntemational is a human rights organization. Their main objective is to raise money for various third world coun- tries to help support and aid them. They also write letrers to governments that are unfairly holding someone prisoner when they did not commit a crime in an effort to convince the government to release them. One of the major fund-raisers the group puts on is the Jam for Sudan. This fall was the second time the club had headed the event ar McDaniel College. The Jam for Sudan is a fund-raiser where different local bands come and play and all proceeds from admission are sent to Sudan. First Row: Stephanie Dirla, Ellen Gulya, Kate Prisby, Leigh Garriques, Nancy Sinnes, Lindsey Kleinfelder is"