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Greeks Hold Week NStop the World I Want to go Greekv was the theme of the 1968 Greek Week. With all fraternities and sororities dressing according to the theme and showing their unity throughout the week, each house tried to out-do the other. Each day was filled with events, however, an un- forgettable day for the boys was ATOM day, where all the girls had to open doors and pay for dates. The week was highlighted by the Greek games which included a banana-eating contest, the greased-pig contest, and chariot races. The winner of overall points was Lambda Chi Alpha. Sigma Delta Tau and Phi Kappa Tau were awarded the spirit trophies. ABOVE: Two Sigma Chi's find that catching a greased pig is only half the battle, the other is putting it in the sack. ABOVE MIDDLE: Greeks gather to witness the highly competitive tug-of war. ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Selected on their resemblence to Greek deity, Vicki Wolfert of Pi Beta Phi and Don Slota of Tau Kappa Epsilon reigned as Goddess and God for Greek Week. RIGHT: Varied expressions on the faces of the Chi Omega tuggers and spectators display the fun and competition of the Greek games. FAR RIGHT: Zeta Beta Tau 's try to out race the others using a hand-made chariot, a light-weight girl and their fastest runner.
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Lambda Chi's Win wn Event Oil lamps burned along the lane to Bradley Hall, as pledges in P.J.'s pre- pared to represent their fraternities for the annual Lambda Chi Alpha pajama race. Being successful in their sponsored event, the Lambda Chi pledges captured first place. Chosen to reign over this event was Mickie Tanehaus of Sigma Delta Tau. LEFT: Proudly displaying their trophies, Mickie Tanehaus, the new Pajama Queen, poses with the triumphant LCA pledge relay team. BELOW LEFT: Pledges hom each sorority are iudged on question-answering abilizjv as Patty Ste rn of Chi Omega applies her wit with Ken 4Iexander. BELOW: Already having rounded ODK Circle, the LCA anchorman crosses the finish line to easily win the race. N 111
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