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Alpha Phi Omega Sponsors Carnival For CARE Among the numerous activities ttiot come to Clemson during the month of April, Alpha Phi Omega Service Frater- nity brought to the students the first an- nual Care Carnival. The fund raising ac- tivity, which began in the planning stages several months before, proved quite successful and raised a consider- able amount of money for the interna- tional charity organization. Alpha Phi Omega contacted all stu- dent organizations for help with the project, but only fifteen of the smaller groups bothered with the first-time affair. The most popular event of the day was the Pie in the Face, which brought such campus notables as Dean Susan De- lony, Harold Price, and Mike Baxley. Other popular events were the Coin Pitch and the Candle Extinguishing booths. Although the Care Carnival did fall in one of the busiest months of the year, it did bring an enjoyable day for many Even the clown captured thie interest of bypassing students, and proved to be o hit for the day. Of the nnany adnninistrators who volunteered for the Care Carnival, Dean Susan G. Delony was certainly one of the top money catchers. students. Following the carnival, the Stu- dent Union sponsored a free, outdoor concert, which complemented the day ' s events. 12 student Life
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Greek Week 1976 •r |t tiC ' Ei f-:t. ' i - Greek Week 1976 brought First Place victory for Sigma Alptia Epsi- lon Fraternity, after tiaving won sev- eral of thie events involved in the Saturday afternoon of fun. Sig ma Nu Fraternity finished in second place, giving them enough points to be awarded as Best Overall in 1976. The traditional Saturday ends the, year long competition between th fifteen fraternities which compose the Inter-Fraternity Council. Points are gathered throughout the previ- ous Fall and Spring semesters from such areas as: intramural sports, academic standing and Greek Sing , which is held on the Tuesday of Greek Week. The overall winners were an- nounced at the Inter-Fraternity Council Dance, which was held on that night and brought an over abundance of people from all fraternities. Spectators lined t e field of ploy. Although competition was the course for the moment, fraternities mingled, and one spirit existed for all. Tossing kegs is not any everyday event, but it was one of the events at Greek Week 1976. One of the most difficult events of the day was the wheelbarrow race. By late afternoon it was hard enough to walk, and even harder on your hands.
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