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CRORITIES:
L ’HA GAMMA DELTA
f n informal rush party was held
loiday afternoon, April 11, at 4
'd >ck. Alpha Gams welcome Jan
lot nson as a new pledge.
Futh Wilheit has been selected
11 erve on the Honor Council.
Members of the Alpha Gam
hi pter went to the University of
eorgia last Saturday to attend
iti maticnal Reunion Day. Linda
■\ is spoke at the Saturday lunch-
on and a folk-singing group com-
o§. d of Ellen Guinn, Karen
hilstensen, Peggy Gueren, Sue
fa ker .and Suzanne Henry pro-
id* d entertainment.
U’HA DELTA PI
There were severe) ADPi's in the
GA spring elections. The political
ipi rants were Ann Stanford, Jan-
t Gazaway, Mary Teel, Claudia
laiisell, and Beth Brown. Willisia
lolhrook was ADPi’s nomination
it Greek Goddess.
The ADPi's are proud to have
red Graves as their softball coach,
le is spending a lot of time with
te Pi’s and helping the team a
rent deal.
Beth Daniel is davaliered to
hlph Overstreet of Alpha Tau
Wega.
Pledges Sue Stone and Leah
kirns are the newest ADPi’s on
irnpus.
and Larry Phalin was announced
for freshman advisor.
The social scene will be enlivened
on April 23 by a Country and
Western party.
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
This weekend is Lambda Chi’s
White Rose Weekend. The high
lights of the weekend will be the
spring semi-formal on Friday even
ing, featuring Alfonso and the Boot
leggers, and the informal Saturday
night.
Roger Nunn wah Lambda Chi's
nominee for Greek God of Greek
Week.
Tom Lang is the new editor-in-
chief of the Mercer Clutter.
Cosby Thomas was recently
elected president of the pledge
class; Tom Lang was chosen as
new secretary for the pledges. The
pledges are in the process of paint
ing the suite, but everybody seems
afraid of the paint brush.
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
David Dunnaway is pinned to
Kay McDonald, and Jim Adams
is pinned to Angelia Gaunte.
SAE welcomed Lieutenant Gov
ernor Peter Zack Geer as speaker
in chapel last week. Brother Geer
was an SAE at Mercer.
The newest pledges of SAE are
Tommp Adams, Ed Everrett, and
Henry Codsworth.
The E's made a successful debute
in sofehall with a 15-3 win over
MIMA. The E's are also providing
the coaches for two of the sororities’
softball teams. Fred Graves is
coaching ADPi, and John Moore
is coaching Phi Mu.
PI KAPPA PHI
The Pi Kaps have initiated a
morning watch program.
Pi Kappa Phi had a barbecue
last Saturday evening at the home
of alumnus Mr. Carl Westmore
land.
ALPHA TAU OMEGA
A TO has elected new officers;
president, David Laney; vice-Presi
dent, David Cambell; treasurer,
Arden Kelly; secretary, Dickie
Childs. Other officers are Don Wil
liams, Ralph Overstreet, Charles
Weston, and Roddy Clark.
Ralph Overstreet is lavaliered to
Beth Danniel.
Plans are being made for the
A TO Black Foot Ball to be held
May 14.
The ATO’s have pledged Frank
Danner, a transfer from G.M.C.
PHI DELTA THETA
The Phi’s are currently on a
writing campaign to their brothers
stationed in Viet Nam; Brothers
Pierce Chapman, Tommy Kendrick-
Holmes, John Mynatt, Mike John
son, and Carl Reynolds.
Brother Browning will be lead
ing about fifteen brothers in the
The ADPi’s really carried away
le honors with four of the five
nalists in the Miss Macon
igeant being selected from the
Monty's entries. La Rose Powell
t* chosen as Miss Macon, while
iin Stanford, Susan Wiseman,
tiles Allen and Beth Brown were
tmed four of the ten finalists.
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The Phi Delta Theta basketball
team, representing Joiner’s Phar
macy, swept to the city champion
ship.
Seven brothers of Beta Gamma
attended the opening game of the
Atlanta Broves. Without their at
tendance there would have been
only 50,664 Georgians to welcome
the Braves South.
SIGMA NU
The Snakes made a successful
start in softball by defeating Kappa
Sig. 8-1.
Brady Creel is Sigma Nu's can
didate for Ugly Man; Robert Tropp
is Phi Mu’s nominee for the dub
ious honor.
Randy Cox and Brad Stocker
were recently initiated into the
brotherhood.
An Open House is set for May 5.
and the White Star weekend is set
for May 6, 7, 8. White Star will
feature Clyde McPhadder.
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HI MU
Dr. Snipes of the English De-
irtment was put up by Phi Mu
ir the Greek Week Slave Auction.
Robert Troop, Commander of
igma Nu, has received Phi Mu's
4c of confidence. It is believed
a* Robert can increase the booty
the Phi Mu trophy case by
inning the award for the
GUEST MAN on campus! Mer-
r\ Ugly Man Contest raises funds
■* ng the social organizations to
gh t heart diseases.
J lining Robert and Dr. Snipes
nominees of the week” are
la aha Rottgening and Nancy
th who are contestants for Mias
le cer.
OMEGA
'a spring time in the Chi Omega
>! Many Lucas is lavaliered to
) Mike Burdette, and Kay
Donald is pinned to SAE
id Dunnaway.
ftemoons are being spent
ticing for the softball season,
evenings find the Chi O’s pre-
ng for the upcoming Spring
S iring Rush was made a success
it) the pledging of Donna Ewing
>d Gwen Johnston.
8\E Fred Graves is Chi O’s
iti y in Alpha Psi Omega's an-
i Ugly Man Contest
IATERNITIES:
PA SIGMA
ppa Sig has elected a new
chairman, sophomore Larry
uui. The Sigs continue to add
sir strength in number. Bobby
ews from Fort Valley is the
it addition to the pledge class,
ir Kappa Sigs were candidates
lolitical offices in the 9GA
tries held last Wednesday.
Crook ran for president of
sophomore class, and Rkki
on ran for Vice-president of
class. Greg Paulette was an
int for dorm representative.
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