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ME A' it fr me it Greek Week 1984 helped bring together not only members of individual houses, but also brought together the Houses as a whole. The together- ness and support for each other was displayed whether or not the Greeks won or lost. Photos by: P. McCann, D. rlamernik. t .5 -KX l' ian 5.-V' Z HQCLURE ,,,,.' Yl- it- if SUFFOLKS .I I 29
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.-E. -Rig 5 H f Greeks A cactus in Peoria would have caused some confusion most times, but during Greek Week 1984 it was as common as rain in Peoria. The theme, Go West, Young Greek shifted students into a warm, dry climate and a western way of thinking with a schedule filled with activities. The events began with the Kick-Off Party behind Pi Kappa Alpha as an informal gathering to warm-up for the upcoming festivities. The next day, All-Greek Philanthropy sponsored a canned food drive for charity. On an academic note, the Greek-Honors Banquet honored those Greeks with high GPA's. The following day was the All Campus Cookout serving brats and 28 'Q West beer to calm appetites for the upcom- ing House decorating. The Greek God and Goddess Competition drew large crowds in the Quad where each frat and sorority performed skits and relaxed later that night at a Lucky Lady Happy Hour. Dancers enjoyed the All-Greek Dance at the Pere Marquette as they loosened up their muscles for athletic competition. The Greek Game events involved Chariot Races and Pyramid Building, among many others. Finally, the week came to a close at the Grand Chapter where the final awards were presented. These included the Greek Games award which went to Delta Upsilon and Alpha Chi Omega. Popular events during Greek Week included the Greek God and Goddess competition where frats and sororities performed skits on the quad and house decorating. Greek games included the spaghetti eating contest, pyramid building, chariot races and marathon and relay races. Photos by: P. McCann, T. Zgonera
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