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UPPER: This couple enjoy a few mo- ments of tranquility during Greek games. LOWER: Joking around the beer stand. these Greeks celebrate the week-long activities.
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Greeks Exhibit Fellowship In Greek Week Fun Climaxing Greek activities during the year, Greek Week was celebrated last spring quarter by the social fratern- ities and sororities on campus. The week of April 18-25 with its games, concerts, and open houses was de- signed to illustrate Greek unity and to instill the idea of brotherhood among the organizations themselves. The Greek houses arranged open houses for visiting parents while dinners were planned in honor of re- tiring President Doudna. Other activ- ities included the Sigma Sigma Sigma charity carnival, the Greek Sing, games and a concert by Neil Diamond. Wednesday night of Greek Week was the traditional Tri-Sig carnival with all the money earned from the games and booths going to charity. Saturday featured the Greek Games during the day with races such as the trike and chariot races and the tug-of-war across the campus pond, while that night was highlighted by the Neil Dia- mond concert. UPPER: Members of the AKL team grit their teeth as they exert all of their strength at the tug-of-war con- test during the Greek games. LOWER: Hoping to find their sorority's insig- nia printed on buried balls, these coeds leap into the mud. ,. ai fb-f
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Dorm Rats Jailed, J ellied During Hall Week Last May dorms displayed their unity in the first resident hall week held on Eastern's campus. WELH kicked off the week's activities with a call-to- win contest. Various activities high- lighting the week included free movies, dances, a picnic, and a carnival at which students participated in diverse activities such as buying kisses, put- ting their enemies in jail, and pur- chasing crafts. A semi-formal dance featuring Sly, Slick, and the Wicked ended the week's activities. McKinney and Thomas Halls were announced as over-all winners of the hall week in- tramurals. UPPER LEFT: This Eastern student swears out an arrest warrant at Mc- Kinney Hall's Western Union booth with the assistance of Marilyn Men- carini and Kathy Short. UPPER RIGHT: Oh --! Just like the dorm food,', Pam Copeland seems to say as she tastes her ice cream during hall week's picnic. LOWER: Men of Thom- as Hall cringe, anticipating the on- coming jello. wvfw' Unit? .4-v-f-
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