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Janie Vieck, Gamma Phi Bera, Jeanine Kimmerle, AOPi, and Paula Earlywine, Alpha Xi Delta, were named 05 Outstanding Sorority Women. Below: Beth McKee, Terre Houre junior, accepts her award from Brent Walters. 'V Greek Honors 27
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Greek honors active people During the fifth annual Greek Honors Banquet, Greeks who had done outstanding jobs were honored. Jeonine Kimmerle, Terre Houte senior, Jone Vieck, Vincennes senior and Paula Eorlywine, Columbus, senior, were the recipients of the outstanding Greek Women Aword. Outstanding Greek Men were Bill Geiger, Oblong, lll., senior, and Roger LoGronge, St. Croix, senior. Brent Walters, Ploinfield senior, was presented the Order of Omega Service Award. Walters was also president of Oof 0. Receiving the lnterfroternity Council Scholarship Award was Bob Gibbons, Ploinfield junior. Kathy Collohon, Terre Houte graduate student, was the recipient of the 60er Beyers Scholarship Award. Also, organizations were honored for their scholarship achievements. Pi Kappa Alpha was the fraternity with the highest grade point average, Lombdo Chi Alpho was the fraternity with the highest in-house average, and Sigma Pi had the most improved grade point average. Presentations were also mode to organizations with outstanding programming. For alumni relations, Alpho Omicron Pi and Alpha Tou Omega were recognized. They were also recognized for financial management. Gamma Phi Beta was recognized for campus activities, AOPi's were lauded for community service. Pi Kappa Alpha received the rush award, and Lombdo Chi Alpho was named for its pledge program. I Named as outstanding chapter members were: Front Row: Lorl Howard, AOPi; and Beth Ahlemeyer, Sigma Kappa. Back Row.- Brenda Callahan, Gamma Phi Beta; Joanna Brell, Tri-Delr; Patty White, Delta Gom- mo; and Beth McKee, Alpha Chi Omega. Outstanding chapter fraternity members were also recognized. Greek Honors 2b
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Who copes with homework and It is one in the afternoon, and do you know where your children ore? If they are typical college students, their eyes ore probobly glued to the television set, watching their favorite soap operas. ' Swallowing goldfish ond twirling hulo hoops hove given way to 0 new phenomena known as soap opera oddiction, the ultimate plug-in drug. Every weekday afternoon students sworm around any available television set to view the latest exploits of their favorite soop chorocters. Photo by Jo Ruvos Soap Operas 28 soaps? As doys stretched into weeks of viewing time, soop junkies clomor around the television sets to get their daily fixes. Lunch room discussions often become sordid os iiDid you hear that Donno is pregnant with Chuck's boby ofter their one night stand, but she has not told her husband Polmer about it yet? echoes throughout the room. One not weIl-briefed on iiAll My Children might tend to ovoid these people and their promiscuous friends. Although soop viewing has its more comicol aspects, some students take their viewing seriously enough to octuoily schedule their classes oround y their favorite shows so that they do not miss 0 single episode. Others often try to solve coiculus problems while intently tuned into what Luke is telling Louro on iiGenerol Hospitoi . Listening to the radio, watching soap operas and sru- i dying is quite a load, but when one has them all to do, one does them. Moving in closer on the soaps is how not to miss any action. Photo by Jo Ruvos
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