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THE COLLEGIATE
April 13
1962
Greeks Elect, Compete,
DELTA SIGMA
The regular meeting of Delta Sig
ma Sorority was held Monday, April
9, at the Sigma Pi House. President
Judy Parrish called the meeting to
order, after which the reading of
the minutes of the last meeting and
roll call were held.
Eleanor Walters reported on the
favors for the Spring banquet which
will be held May 4 at the Wilsonian.
The beach party which will be held
May 5 and 6 at Carolina Beach was
discussed. The officers for the com
ing year will be elected at the next
meeting. Judy Parrish gave a WRA
report.
OMEGA CHI
Omega Chi Sorority held its regu
lar meeting at the Sigma Phi Epsi
lon house on Monday afternoon. Pres
ident Nancy Roberson presided over
the meeting. Following devotions led
by the Chaplin, the roll was called
and the minutes read and approved.
Carol Colvard read the IFC Consti
tution which had been partially re
vised. It was approved as read. It
was announced that Sidney Jean Wil
son was running for the office of
secretary of IFC. The following sis
ters were running for campus offi
cers: George-Ann Willard, Pine Knot
business manager; Tempie Griffin,
head cheerleader; Hilda Griffin, sec
retary of the CCA.
Alice Shepard, who is an Omega
Chi pledge, was running for the Col
legiate business manager. Lyn Mayo
presented some plans for themes and
entertainment for the spring ban
quet. An invitation to Myra White’s
wedding was read by the president.
The sisters voted by secret ballot
for the top five sorority officers. It
was announced that a call meeting
would be held on Tuesday at five
o’clock.
PHI SIGMA TAU
Phi Sigma Tau held its regular
meeting Monday afternoon at the Al
pha Sigma house. Presdient Mcikey
Hayes submitted a proposed IFC con
stitution to the sisters. The constitu
tion was discussed. Pat Roberson
gave a WRA report and reminded the
sisters of tennis and badminton
matches which will soon begin. Pro
posed changes in the sorority consti
tution were discussed. Further plans
were made for the Spring Banquet
which will be held on April 28 at
the Ship and Shore.
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SIGMA TAU CHI
Sigma Tau Chi held its regular
meeting Monday at the Delta Sigma
house. An inspiring devotion was
then given by Nellie Mac Bryan. The
minutes were read and the roll was
called by DoUy Anne Barron, the
secretary. A treasure report was then
given by Liz Harris.
SIGMA PHI EPSILON
The Sig Eps have been busy with
activities on campus, ast Thursday,
activities on campus. Last Thursday,
April 5, pledge Zeb Jones took sec
ond place in the Circle K driving
rodeo. Brothers and pledges counted
until late Thursday night the many
cigarette packages which helped
them win first place in the “Brand
Round-Up” contest. The brothers
extend an invitation to anyone who
would like to drop by the house and
listen to the new stereo phonograph
which was given as first prize.
With intramural competition mov
ing at a rapid pace, Sig Ep is hold
ing its own. In wrestling, brothers
Bill Baggett, Rex Horne, and pledge
Woody Caton took first place honors
and brothers John Boyd, Robert Kill-
ebrew, and Dick UUom finished in
second place. In track and field,
brother John Boyd won the shot put
' cus, brother Rex Home won the
100 yard dash, and brothers Home,
G. Byerly, Roberson, and pledge
Cade combined to win the 440 relay.
SIGMA PI
At the regular meeting of Sigma
Pi Monday night, a discussion of the
past weekend activities was held. The
beach party held at Carolina Beach
this past weekend was termed
great success for all who attended.
The Brothers of Sigma Pi wish to
publicly thank our chaperones, Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin H. Bardin, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Jordan, and Mr.
Parker Wilson; for going on this
trip. The brothers hop>e the chaper
ones had as much fun as they.
At the meeting the nominating com
mittee submitted their slate of offi
cers for next year. They are as fol
lows: President. Richard Rivers;
Vice president, Ted Peacock; Secre
tary, Gene Herring; Treasurer, Doug
Ledbetter: Hostorian, George Gor-
ritz; Sargeant - at - Arms, Billy
Gill; and Pledgemaster, George An
gel. The election of officers will
be held the last week in April, at
which time nominations may be sub
mitted from the floor.
In intramurals this past week, Sig
ma Pi has had several winners in
brother Reggie Goodwin won the dis- both badminton and horseshoes. Sig-
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this year. The intramural track meet
was held this past Monday with
Sigma Pi placing third in the meet.
Congratulations are in order to Broth
er Richard Rivers, who set a new
intramural broad jump record of
nineteen feet and eight inches, break
ing the old record of eighteen feet
and six inches.
DELTA SIGMA PHI
The Delta Sigma Phi fraternity
held its weekly meeting at the Del
ta Sig house last Monday night, April
9, 1962. President J. Kelly Adams
called the meeting to order followed
by the various reports.
A report was given concerning
plans which have been made for
initiating the Spring pledges. It was
also stated that the pledges of Delta
y
Carolina College
Greenville, N. C. will also be iJti’
at^ with the Delta Sig Pledges
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