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(Below) Dave Hersh, the newly crowned Mr. Fraternity, is glorified in his sudden royal appointment. (To Right) Lester Grennings allows his Mr. Fraternity contestantship to swell his head. Vu seems to be amused by the situation. (Bottom) From a rather revealing frame of reference, Mr. Pi Kappa Alpha surveys the surrounding terrain. Chris Cox
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Ayle seeks revenge for her friends consent to put them in the Thistle One man, contemplating the nature of nature and the depths of a new ravine ... 27
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Debut A Big Success 1987 marked the first year of the Mr. Fraternity competition at Carnegie Mellon. The event was held in order to raise funds for the Karin Johnson Memorial Asthma Research Fund. The fund was established in the name and memory of a Kappa Alpha Theta sister who died of an acute asthma attack over the 1984 Thanksgiving holiday. Despite the seriousness of the cause that Mr. Fraternity was held for, the rowdy crowd missed no opportunity to cheer or boo for the contestants. Nine brothers from Carnegie Mellon’s fraternities, adorned in jam wear, toga wear and formal wear, paraded around in front of seven judges and a packed Skibo ballroom. As a part of the competition, contestants differentiated themselves by displaying their respective talents. These talents ranged from musical (Phi Kappa Alpha’s Dave Hersh performed Elvis’ “Teddy Bear”) to comedy (Mark Phillips of Kappa Alpha Pi cracked a long series of jokes) to narrative (Pi Kappa Alpha’s Kai Mebust reenacted his struggle to find a talent—any talent—in himself). In addition, each competitor had to answer two questions, one of which was exclusive to the contestant, and the other asking what precedent the contestant would set as the first Mr. Fraternity. Most of the answers were good for a laugh, but it may have been the seriousness of Dave Hersh that won him the title. Alex Michailidis of Sigma Alpha Epsilon came in second, followed by Delta Tau Delta’s Lester Grennings. Ki.d, Hatbrighl Rambo, first bled. Mark Hollander of AEPi, delights the audience with his impersonation of a Japanese T.A. Alex fascinates the croud with his Bahama mama music. 29
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