Walla Walla University - Mountain Ash Yearbook (College Place, WA)

 - Class of 1973

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We tried to involve everyone, says Brent Hardy, second semester president. However, in spite of these laudable trends, the deans feel that further existence of the club is not justified. Perhaps they are right. After all, the recent accomplishments of the club require no formal organization. OPS may have died a silent death by the time the men of Sittner return next year. Though at times in the past OPS has served us well, will anyone much miss it? 18

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DORMITORIES by Gene Daffern In a day when fraternities and Greek letter asso- ciations are outmoded, Omicron Pi Sigma is no exception. OPS has had less each year to offer its members in return for involuntary membership and dues. The remaining symbols of rowdy power-the key, the shovel and Peon Day were abolished from the club at the beginning of the year. These changes, which most members approved, improved the spirit of the club. But not everyone agreed. And OPS was in the midst of another battle. The changes were par- ticularly difficult for some members who said, If we're not gonna have the key and shovel, why have the club? Why have the club is a good question; a ques- tion many are asking. A question the deans of men have been asking for several years. A ciub with 400 men is too large to involve everyone, says Mike Osborne, assistant dean of men. Osborne believes that OPS can no longer fulfill the objectives on which it was founded. OPS has always attempted to provide social activities, says Osborne. However, today it is impossible for OPS to compete with the quality of recreation and entertainment so readily available. The deans admire the direction in which recent OPS administrations have attempted to steer the club. For example, this year the club raised more than $200 to send to a school in Colombia, South America. in another special project, some of the members painted the Waitsburg Seventh-day Adventist Church. 17

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