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Greeks Hold Parties, Conventions, Elections
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
The fraternity will hold a
doughnut sale tomorrow.
Everyone is expected to attend,
according to John Henderson,
and roll call will be held at 7 a.m.
by Eddie Lynch. Anyone with
doughnuts left over should bring
them to the house after the sale,
Henderson said.
There will be a syrup party
with TKE fraternity in the near
future.
Fraternity committees and
Call 269 now for
reservations for
'Death of a Salesman'
opening Monday
night. Admission free
with ID card.
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chairmen have been assigned.
They are public relations, Ronnie
Lightsey; social activities, Frank
Brown; constitution and by-laws,
Richard Allen; emblems and
ritual, Jim Talerico; scholarship,
Frank Deems; songs, Dusty
Turner; alumni correspondence,
Rick Burton; extension, Eddie
O’Neal; finance, Mike Groover;
historian, Don Nix; house
manager, Tim Eurl; athletics,
Coach Reaves.
Eddie Lynch is in charge of
track and field events and
requests that those who wish to
participate sign up at the house.
Representatives for the “best
Greek’’ award, which will be
given during Greek Week, are
Terrel McElhenly and John
Henderson.
PI KAPPA ALPHA
Pi Kappa Alpha recently held
elections for the coming year and
new officers are: Ronnie Aiken,
president; Coleman Jackson,
vice-president; Steve Leonard,
secretary; Ronnie Camp,
treasurer. The officers will be
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THE WEST GEORGIAN
installed at the regular meeting
Monday night.
The pledges also held an
election for officers this week
Charlie McCary and Mike Huff
were elected president and
secretary-treasurer, respective
ly
A party was held Wednesday
night honoring the brothers from
the Georgia Tech chapter.
A “work party” is set for
tomorrow to get the house ready
for upcoming spring parties.
ALPHA GAMMA DELTA
Twelve members of the
Gamma Tau chapter of Alpha
Gamma Delta attended Inter
national Reunion Day, Saturday,
April 24. They were guests of the
Mu Chapter at Brenau College
Gainsville. The group attended a
coffee at the Mu house, and a
luncheon at the Holiday Inn
where each chapter in Georgia
presented songs and skits about
their individual activities.
DELTA DELTA DELTA
At the banquet, following the
weekend initiation of Beta lota,
the chapter was presented with
gifts from the Georgia, Emory,
and Brenau chapters. Gifts were
also received from the Atlanta
Alumnae association. The
executive board gave Beta lota a
silver service, donated SIOO to the
scholarship fund, and presented
the West Georgia library with
S2OO.
The Big Brothers, Randall
Henley, John Riordan, Sidney
Bryant, and Beaus, Don Moody
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and Bucky Walton, presented the
Tri Deltas with a silver tray at
the first meeting of the new
chapter.
Officers for next year were
installed last week. Chris Adair
has been chosen as historian.
Marcia Hutchins will be a
Panhellenic representative, since
Athena Elrod has been chosen as
secretary of this group.
The Triple D’s had a party with
the TKE’s last Thursday at their
cabin.
A potato party will be given for
Delta Delta Delta to honor
initiates and alumnae next
Tuesday.
The DDD’s will be a sponsor for
Jan Robitaille in Circle K’s
“Walk for Mankind.”
ALPHA TAU OMEGA
Several members will attend
the Georgia State chapter’s
spring formal in Atlanta tonight.
Tomorrow night the fraternity
will have the traditional “greaser
party.”
Plans have also been made to
participate in the “Walk for
Mankind.”
Those going to Callaway
Gardens Sunday have been asked
to meet at the house by 9 a.m.
Don Smart, SGA president, has
been selected secretary of the
Student Advisory Council to the
Board of Regents.
ALPHA KAPPA PSI
Alpha Kappa Psi national
business fraternity has
nominated three members to
attend the fraternity’s national
APRIL 30, 1971
convention in Las Vegas,
Nevada, with Dr. J. Mark Miller,
one of the chapter’s advisors.
On Monday, April 19, Fred
Hutchins, president of the
Peoples Bank of Carrollton,
spoke to the group. Other
speakers at the fraternity’s
professional meetings this year
included Zeke Welleslager, of the
Georgia Tech Industrial
Research Department, Jim
Griffin, vice-president in charge
of sales for Southwire, Dr.
Gordon Finnie, assistant
professor of history at West
Georgia, and Tommy Richards,
president of Homemart.
New officers for the Theta Chi
chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi are
Byron Hayes, president, Steve
Sproul, vice-president, Tom
Hanson, treasurer, David
Glidden, secretary, and Gene
Wright, master of rituals.
KAPPA SIGMA
The Lambda Delta Chapter of
Kappa Sigma Fraternity will
hold its annual “luau” tomorrow
beginning at 2 p.m.
Three bands will be on hand to
provide entertainment for the 100
or more brothers, dates, and
special guests.
At 6 p.m., a buffet of roast pork,
chicken, and other specially
prepared foods will be served.
Afterwards, dancing will con
tinue until 2 a.m.
During the past week, the
fraternity has been preparing for
the event by “spring cleaning”
the house, installing outside
lights, and constructing ap
propriate features outside - in
cluding a mini-swimming pool.
Last Saturday and Sunday 14
new members were initiated.
They are: Arvid Johnson, Tony
Cordell, Sam Harkhess, Mike
Fallin, Ronnie Clack, Carl
(“Willie B”) Knight, Jeff
Campbell, Jim Denney, Larry
Eng, Brent Walker, Vic Warren,
Ricky (“Shooey”) Bowman, Art
Campbell, and Tim Ellis.
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