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The w inning Sigma Phi Epsilon team consisted of Butch Eskridge, Lam Rose, John Armstrong and Joe Arnold Mike not in Patterson, Carolyn and Diane Sayre bowled Chi Omega Team. SPE, Chi O Win Bowling Sigma Phi Epsilon and Chi Omega were the winners in the 1968 Sigma Phi Epsilon Greek Bowling Tournament. The Sig Eps topped Alpha Tau Omega 2,078 to 1,987, while the Chi O ' s got their victory over the Alpha Gamma Delta team 1,449 to 1,352. The women ' s All-Greek team included Diane Sayre, Becky Boyd, Carolyn Newkirk Puryear, Suzanne Wright, Frances Simpson and Sue Jones. The men named were Joe Arnold, Larry Rose, Larry Smith, Sandy Stanfield, Dick Tipton and Harry Truman Moore. 3
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Leadership Retreat: Students Take Over The 1968 Leadership Retreat was marked by some of the best discussions and presenta- tions in the outing ' s history. Although Friday night ' s sessions lacked a little luster, things got rolling Saturday, and when the evening finally closed students were wishing it hadn ' t, for the campus leaders still had many queries. A handful of students spent Friday night around a card table, then presented the others with a breakfast serenade about their experiences. For the most part, though, there were few frivolities, for the topics at hand were serious. Dean Moore didn ' t even get his usual dunking in the lake of Walcott ' s state park Some students played volleyball during the Saturday afternoon break. Below, someone said something funm Bottom, administrators and euests got together for a breakfast talk
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Teke ' s, AOPi Win Songfest Wonders Never Cease may have been the overall theme of the annual Alpha Omicron Pi Songfest, judging from the results. AOPi again captured its own tro- pin, but the surprise of the night came when Tan Kappa Epsilon made its en- trance into the winner s circle with a touching rendition of Ballad of the Green Berets and When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. The heat of the spotlights almost matched that of many of the Greeks and guests as the announcement was made. The overall consensus of opin- ion of the night was summed up when one Teke said, You ' ve got to be kidding. Karen Norton, AOPi president, stands beside winning directors, Fonda Bishop and Dale Morris. The AOPi thorns he- gins its presentation (right ) and the All-Creek Chorus entertains at inter- mission (above).
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