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With fa ' An event that normally takes place in the springYPikefest occured in the fall semester. Friday and Saturday, September 17-18 marked the days of the fourth annual event. Keith Fulton, in charge of Pikefest activities said the festival sponsored by Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity alumni was changed to the fall semester to avoid conflicts with the UT and Texas Tech Pikefests which occur in the spring. The change of season did not seem to matter to the students. The event continued to attract a large crowd both nights filling the Exhibition Hall at the Coliseum. Some of the highlights of Pikefest '83 were the beer chugging contests and the choosing of Miss Pikefest. An independent contestant, Danny Salas chugged 64 ounces without missing a drop and won the S45 prize. The females seemed to be more brave at chugging beer as twice as many than males entered the contest. Marcie Helton a Pike little sister won the female chugging contest of 34 ounces of beer and walked away with 335. Katherine Brinkman, a Sigma Phi Epsilon little sister competed against 10 other con- testants and won the title of Miss Greek. Brinkman was chosen by a voting applause. -PENA Keith Fulton, in charge of Pikefest activities, gets blasted with a pie of beer after announcing Miss Pikefest lGarlington Photol There seems to be a three way tie as the judges raise their hands for the contestant who has finished pouring down 64 oz of beer tGarllngton Photol
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Greek Week Proclaimed For the first time at ASU. Greek Week was recognized as an official event of the year April 4-Q was designated Greek Week by ASU President Lloyd D, Vincent after he signed a proclamation in support of the week of activities. Sponsored by the five social fraternities and sororities on campus, Greek Week was conducted to celebrate the Greek tradi- tion, as stated by the proclamation, Highlights of the week included the crowning of Miss Greek, Lea Ann Powers, a Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister, and a Fun Cyn Dee Schwartz clowns for her friends during the softball toss ll-lambright Photol Lambda Chi team members struggle to hang on amidst the encouragement of little sisters and fraternity brothers in the TugfO-War lHambrighr Photo! Tracy Ellmer prepares to blast a run against the Sigma Kappas News Services Photo? Sig Ep Tony Varnell closes his eyes and takes aim at a Pike pitch lNev-.s Services Photol Run at the Goodfellow Recreation Camp, with awards given to the first 70 participants to cross the finish line in the two and six-mile races. All proceeds from the Fun Run went to the West Texas Rehabilitation Center. President Vincent kicked oft the week with a speech on the future of ASU in the UC Ballroom. A dance at the Lambda Chi Alpha house, as well as a party held by Pi Kappa Alpha. Participants in all events were eligible for awards, which included a scholarship, trophies, ribbons, and t-shirts. -NEGRON -5 x fi' 4 .1-5-' 2 2 greek games ' . r .til in - ' gt A ...P A X-str' ZF' if
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