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18 Student Life ONCE UPON... Phi Epsilon sorority to the last mix of music by Delta Gamma sorority, the excitement of what the week signified could be felt. Highlights of the wild night of festivities included many interesting costumes. Costumes, however, were not the only specialty of the night. Several organizations took the opportunity to make fun of their favorite people, while some even prepared for the upcoming Notre Dame game on N ovember 25. The one display that stood out among the rest was that of the brothers of Alpha Tau Omega. They were, to say the least, uncon- cerned with their performance in the eyes of the judges. Darcy Anderson, special events commit- tee member, said, itEverything went very well. We have gotten good feedback and the committee is very happy with the way things are going? The Thursday of Homecoming Week, the University of Miami honor society Iron Arrow tapped its new members, who later marched in the parade. The following students, faculty, admin- istrators, and alumni were tapped: Timothy Gallagher, Bob Hildreth, Richard Jones, Jacqueline Levermore, David Lieberman, Carlos Martinez, Philip Needles, Sonia Nikore, Mary Sheeder, Francis Skipp, Mi- chael Spears, Edward Strongin, Steven U11- BROTHERS OF Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity dressed as Oom-Pa-Loom-Pas from the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory celebrate shortly after completing their organized cheer. Pike finished second in the organized cheer, but won overall participa- tion. tphoto by Wendy Wallbergt LAMBDA CHI ALPHA brother Dom Giombetti introduces his fraternity's organized cheer in front of a capacity crowd on the Patio. Lambda Chi went on to win the organized cheer and finished second overall. tphoto by Wendy Wallbergt
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