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GREEK
HERALD
By MIKE HUGHES
Last weekend Sigma Phi
Epsilon celebrated Founders
Day Weekend. Returning alumni
enjoyed a banquet, ritualistic
meeting, and a dance featuring
the Soul Seranaders. The
fraternity was founded October
1, 1902.
Last weekend at the Hertford
House Sigma Sigma Sigma
Sorority celebrated their
Founders Day. The sorority was
founded April 20, 1898, at
Longwood College. Mrs.
Henrietta Moye Williamson was
presented an outstanding alumni
service award. Judy Youngblood
was presented the Outstanding
Sister Award. Pam Miller and
Ginny Vinson were selected as
outstanding pledges.
On Saturday, April 18, Sigma
Pi Fraternity held their Orchid
Ball. Rosalie Gillikin was
crowned Orchid Ball Queen. The
ball was held at the Elks Club in
Rocky Mount and music was
provided by the Turks. Wayne
Vanderford was presented the
Outstanding Brother Award. A1
Dail and Steve Blanks were
honored as the best pledges.
Harold Herring was presented
an award for outstanding ser
vice to the chapter. Other
awards were presented.
Delta Zeta held a cookout and
softball game on April 10 for all
sisters and pledges.
Greek Week began with a
“splash” at the reservoir!
Robert Amerson won the mile
swim competition for Delta
Sigma Phi. The Huckleberry
Mudflap of Barkers Island, N.C.
provided the entertainment.
Many members of Gamma
Delta Iota were present. An
early threat of foul weather soon
changed to a “dry” afternoon.
All in all it was rather HEAVY.
Everyone lolled in daliance.
More Greek Week will appear
in our next edition. Keep those
cards and letters rolling in,
baby.
W.a.. run
From the di'ummers point of view there was quite a crowd at the
Wilson Reservior on Monday afternoon. What’s the ocassion?
It’s Greek Week, stupid! (Photo by Jim Lowery)
Chorus
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program comprised a tribute to
the American Folk Ballads. The
fine blend of the men’s voices
was evident in the two selec
tions, “Deep River” and
“Shenandoah”. Solists Gary
Cummins and Eric Fushs were
remarkable in their con
tributions to the program.
The Barsity Quintet and the
Barbershop Quartet were
special attractions in the
programs. They performed
popular and humorous songs
which attracted the attention of
the audience. The Men’s Chorus
closed its program with the
popular song, “By The Time I
Get To Phoenix”, accompanied
by piano and guitar.
Inducted
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for this year aided in the
ceremony. They are Emmy
Swindell, president; John An
ders, vice-president; Linda
Horne, secretary; Kenneth
O’Connell, treasurer; Thomas
Albert, regional representative.
Following the induction of new
members, officers for next year
were installed: Robert
McAdams, president; Joseph
Jeffcoat, vice-president; Susan
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bell. The Dogs are members of
both leagues.
The Bulldogs will have eight of
nine members of this year’s 7-20
squad returnin for the new
season, and in addition, have
freshmen recruits Bob Gant a
high school All-American and
Ron Farina coming in from New
Jersey with plus-20 scoring
Pembroke.
Isb. 8 3 at Guilford, 6 Pfeiffer b n
Methodist, 10 High Pt, 13 UN
Wilmington, 15 Campbell i;
Catawba, 20 at Pfeiffer, 24-27 at far
Conf. Tourney. si ur.
averages.
THE SLATE
NOV. — 21 at High Pt., 23 Pembroke
St., 28 Lenoir Rhyne.
DEC. — 1 at N.C. State, 4 8. 5 at Citrus
Tournament, 7 at Rollins, 10 at Elon,
12 Guilford, 16 at Catawba.
JAN. — 2 at UNC Wilmington, 4
Elizabeth City St., 7 Elon, 9 at
Campbell, 11 at Elizabeth City, 25 at
Lenoir Rhyne, 28 Va. State, 30 at
Jaquith, secretary; Ann Webb,
treasurer; and Susan Nelson,
historian. Faculty advisers for
the next year will be Professor
Ronald Wachs, Dr. James
Hemby, and Professor Eugene
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