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Scholastically Zeta Zeta continued to be one of the strongest chapters on campus. The active members finished the academic year 3rd overall with a cumulative 2.65 Front Row: Ray Davis, Rob Chapman, Matt Wilson, Wade Ellis, Mitch lson, Chris North, Steve Miller. Second Row: lohn 5. Toy, Matthew D. Bell, Chris N. Clark, Chuck Conner, lohn Carlos Parton, Matt Edward Skeese, Dale Reynolds. Back Row: Rick Martin, Blaine Holtkamp, Jeffrey 5. Marshall, james Dawson, Gary E. Toy III, leff Bateman, Tony Parrish, lohn Hardy W h 21.1 d 0 A Partiapating in intramural sportst YOU llke best Alan Canter about being a I ??? De ? FeICIty, OH ' campus four spots individually. leader and enhanced its re utation among Delta Tau Delta continued to show a spe- Greek organizations as wel as faculty and cial interest in the Morehead community staff. BY CHUCK CONNER ? through various fund raisers and recep- tions. Among them was the bucket brigade
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gTKE's are taps A famous Tau Kappa Epsilon alumnus made the TKE's welt-known on campus this year. Phi! Simms, quarterback for the New York Giants dazzied fans during Super Bowl XXI and was an active member of TKE at MSU from 1975-76. , The Mu Sigma chapter was chartered in 1969 at MSU and has always been a leader in community service and campus involve ment. 1986-87 was no exception. TKEs have continuously supported the Kidney Foundation, the American Cancer Society and St. Jude's Children's Cancer Research, their national philanthropy. - In their biggest philanthropy effort this year, they raised $800 for St. Jude's by roll- ing a keg 25 miles from Hurricane, WV, to Marshall University's football stadium TKE also participated in the annual Great American Cleaneup, the Red cross Biood Drive and during Christmas, sponsored two 72 Fraternities ' SERGTA I needy children from the Angel Tree at Tra- demore Shopping Center. Each semester, both TKE active members and piedges vofunteered their time and en- ergy to the Life Care Center of Morehead, raking leaves, painting fences, and provid- ing other such handy work. When the 56 members aren't busy pro- viding community service work, they make sure they're involved in other campus ac- tivities. 1987 marked the birth of a new Creek event sponsored by TKE-a competition between each fraternity's little sister organi- zation. TKE hopes to make this an annual event to go along with Greek Week. With a successful 1986-87 behindthem, TKES plan on continuing their winning tradi- tion next year as welt. BY SHELLEY T - PULLING for the TKE's, freshman Doug Bowells helps lead the TKE's to a solid victory in the tug at war competition during Greek Week 87. Doug is a football player. THE DIZZ Y BAT was a fa vorite event during the Greek Week festivities junior leff Marshall demonstrates his balancing technique as he prepares for that inevitable light-headedness.
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Front Row: David Robinson, lohn Hunt, Glen Greene, leff Taulbee, Todd lohnson, Back Row: Les Caskey, Tim Estell, Michael Kirby, Richard Dorton, Steve Shepherd, Robert Mook, Kevin King, l.Bt Penrose, Doug Smith What have you done AW H des ,IOI - . e've paruapate In peCIa ympics, this year to 'm' and had study tables during finals. Kevin King Sophomore Front Row: Greg Skinner, Rodney Gill, loe Hamer, Neil Witson. Back Row: Keith PI'QVE Pl Kappa Ferrell, Shaun Smith, john Cunn, Coid Cruchen Que. P hl? Greenfield OH h A Helping Hand Dry rush put a new light on the fraternity scene, but the hboozeless semester may have been a helping hand to Pi Kappa Phi. Six pledges were picked up during Spring '87, boosting one of the smallest fraternityts membership to higher grounds. Small but mighty, Pi Kapps were 4th overall in CPA last semester. The members raised $500 at road blocks in the Trademore Center and a balloon race during Homecoming. The farthest balloon went all the way to Washington, DC! Kevin King, Pi Kappa pledge educator perceives that, nIn small fraternities, mem- bers have closer personal relationships. We can be more active and build the organiza- tion the way we feel is best. BY STACY HENDERSON ?
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