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- if 2 T '-..,.. l 'V 9-,.. mvqvr A f- - ,. 1 W 4 4 , 11 -2,- ' A ,.-, , f . my .r . i f. s f v.- ,I V , Loyola's Greek Week this year in- cluded panel discussions on fraternity problems, a convocation, and the tra- ditional Greek games. The events were sponsored by the lnterfraternity Coun- cil. A leadership conference, headed by Joe Scully of Tau Kappa Epsilon, ex- plored such problems as fraternity fi- nances, rushing, alumni relations, and scholarship, through panels composed of fraternity members. The notes of these meetings were recorded and made available to each fraternity. The annual Greek Week Dance, this year held in the King Arthur Room of the Sheraton-Chicago Hotel, added a bit of glitter to a hard day of commit- tee discussions. The dance was open to all fraternity members. On Sunday afternoon, October 8, the Greek Games took place on Lake Shore's athletic field. Tau Kappa Ep- silon won the mock chariot race, while With rare Greek form, Tau Delta Phi's Dan Dores hurls a record discus 88' lOV2 at Dumbach Hall. Alpha Delta Gamma took the Olympic championship. An award convocation was held in the Student Union after the games. The all-over effect of the activities promoted unity among the fraternities wr .hr 'mi' 'W . if and introduced prospective pledges to fraternity life. The spirit of coopera- ,QU I ' .-'vi-is ' , A . 'H 'W 'fff fs 3,4 fu-H6 . A tion which prevailed at the leadership committees strengthened the position 4 . of the lnterfraternity Council as a uni- fying force and clarified the role of fraternities in Loyola life. The exhausted but triumphant Tau Kappa Epsilon charioteers are ll. to r.i Mike Greco, Bill Merrill, Austin Rig- ney, Dan Yukich, and Ken Such. Bobbi Mirek looks on approvingly.
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'Q' ,7 5 I The Great Pumpkin, GCBLINS GATHER Dave Raia, with attendants, Joan Discher and Sue Brockhous, prepares at the Superstition to answer letters Swing Mixer. This curious array of Dorm Halloween Party tricksters tand treatersl include Jim Butowski, Kay Grey, Ed Savant, Paul Davis, Mary Ellen Robb, Mary Therese Marriott, and Joe Two. ,Q 4,... J A-any A99 J
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