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Men students air their opinions af dormitory buzz sessions during ACCIA week, ACCIA Neutralism, a Positive or Negative Force for VVorld Peacen was the theme of the 4th annual All-College Conference on International Affairs. Representatives from Russia, Nigeria, Tunisia, jordan and the lfnited States visited the campus to present a stimulating series of lectures on this vital question in present world affairs. Students participating in the conference not only heard the various addresses, but were free to question the speakers and talk with them at the many discussion groups following the sessions. To the average African, independence means freedom to do business with both sidesfl was one comment of Ur. David Dankaro, Nigc-ria's representative, while Vladimir Petrovsky, the Russian delegate, emphasized the need for peaceful co-existence. Klany of the dele- gates were guests in the homes of Cedar lfalls families during their visit. The conference over, Dr. Poage delegates fo the waiting plane. ewsgqe A W'l3f5ili1'tvl, -,Vikki 6, 5 ,ki Q Q hurries the last of ihe ACCIA if
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Greek Week When was the last time anyone checked the fuel? Ancient Greek Dave Cox and modern Greek Ann l-lawr Cheer todayls Greeks on to victory. Greeks on campus rollicked through a lively week as they held their l'Hellenic Holidaysy' during last spring's Greek VVeek. Carol Lester, Delta Delta Phi, and Don Klurphy, Alphi Chi lfpsilon, reigned as queen and king of the week while Kay Kaiser and Gil Huseman, pledges of Delta Delta Phi and Alpha Chi lfpsilon respectively, were crowned princess and prince. Joe VVi1l, alias Hthe Laughing ldiotf' of Alpha Chi Epsilon, received the title ot Ugliest Klan on Campus and the proceeds from this event were donated to the Cedar Valley Service Center. Despite the rain, fraternities and sororities labored at the Cedar Falls Lutheran Home on their service project. 'lihey displayed their talents in the fun-filled variety show which featured Dave Cox and Ann Hawn as master and mistress ot cere- monies and exhibited their athletic prowess at the often hilarious, ever-popular Olympics. The all' Greek chorus was a bright spot in the week. Klany dinners and a dance at the VVaterloo lflks Cluh brought the active week to a close. Forerunner of the Twist?
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