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his year's Greek Week was an ex- tremely suc- cessful one. Much money was raised for Cerebral Palsy, while at the same time providing entertainment and fun for the Greeks and the non-Greeks alike. We had many new events in which the tumout was fantastic. For the lirst time, two sororities got to- gether with Panhellenic and IFC and hosted the Emory Adonis Contest. The money raised was split three ways -- one-third went to AEO's phi- lanthropy, and one-third went to Tri Delta's philanthropy, and one-third went to Cerebral Palsy. Also new this year was the competition for Dean's Cup points which was kicked off with a dinner at the Sigma Hu house. Points were given to sororities and fratemi- ties for their activities, excluding so- cial and sports events. Furthermore, most fratemities and some sororities A - A l' '-,Q -f - .T v, v, ,Y -5. . ,.-W,,,-! ,,-Ms,-J V.7...., 1 f- ' ,, , 1 J ,Nfl W' Cf..- CJ- -Cf .4 ---,,-AK.g ....i.,',.-- participated in the Greek Week pa- rade by driving and riding on floats around campus. On Tuesday night an all Greek chapter was held with a guest speaker, Chuck Dowdle. There were also old events that were im- proved. This years' camival was the biggest, with professional booths headed by Greeks. Some of the booths included a dunking booth, a ring toss, and cotton candy and candy apples. The traditional events includ- ed a crest drawing in front of Cox Hall and a Blood Drive. Without the work- ing together of Panhellenic and lFC, and without the help of Greek Life's new Director and Coordinator, Martha Wisley and Scott Nathanson, Greek Week could not have been as suc- cessful as it was this year. Alison Winokur 20 Features
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5 1,1 G2 V 'WI if x'5fX -Hi af r.s4A.x.... '71 Sense of Communicationn: Convocation evokes a re- newed energy and spirit for the upcoming academic year. Dr. Charles Gerkin tTheologyl wannly embraces 51 year old veteran of Candler School of Theology, Dr. William Mallard. Pomp and Clrcumstance: Part of the special flair of Convo- cation lies in its traditional academic attire. as displayed by Dr. Irwin Hyatt lrlistoryl and S.G.A. President Theresa Bur- riss. Men of Dlstincton: Keynote speaker, Dr. William Mallard, and University SchoIarl'l'eacher of the year, Dr. Carlos Ro- jas, have both made considerable contrlhutlons to the llfe of the University. CGNVOCATION
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