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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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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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Front Row: Tony Fields, Wes Cooksey, lim Tom Trent. Second Row: Dale Mahaney, Tom Weasel Rodgers, Mike Ebright, Tim Cornelius, Rob Pollock, Lucien White. Third Row: Edwin Anderson, Mark C. Thompson, Scott Penegor, Glenn D Meade, Bruce Brooks, David C. Keesee. Back Row: Mike Brann, Kerry Stewart, Drew Crafton, Dwayne Akersi W h a t makes Sig- ma u so spe- What Sigma Nu stands for is basically what Clal YOU Chose It Daroldllglelseen brought up to believe in. Front Row: Tim Hacker, jerry Black Back Row: Tony Homing, Charlie Eldridge, lim over other fra- Sophomore Schell, Theodore Eldridge, loe Irwin, Mike Vanderventer, Douglas B. Wesley, ternltles? Louisville, KY Stephen D. Bailey, Rondel loe OlLong, Tom Scott. I pp: Up , . Morehead Stateis chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded in 1971. The Kentucky Gamma chapter has been very active not only in campus activities but in community events as well. uWeire involved with the Jerry Lewis telethons, and we're working closely with Special Olympics, which we hope to host in Morehead, said chapter President Carlos Cassady. The brothers have participated in other philanthropic projects, including the lay- cees' holiday drive and llProjeCt Charlie , an anti-drug program in the local schools. Sigma Alpha Epsilon is involved in several campus-oriented projects as well. In addi- tion to participating in intramurals, the chap- ter produces the photo calendars, and in past years has compiled student telephone directories. MANY drinking games take place at fraternity parties. SAE'S are a very active group on campus The Ken- Some guys use funnels to drink beer through. tucky Gamma Chapter was founded in 7971 and llAS an organization, we're eXClted abOUt works with the lerry Lewis telathon and the Special the univerSIty. We have a philosophy of Olympics involvement, Cassady said. llOur MSU chapter has been called a group of pro- gress fighters'. With all this and the friend- ships you make in the fraternity, what more can you ask for in an organization? BY SHIRLEY SMITH ?
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