Greeks Face Intense Competition
ABOVE: IFC CHAMPION — ATO, Ron Chavers, takes first
place in the IFC tennis tournament. RIGHT: GET A GRIP —
Tension runs high in the Phi Delt armwrestling championship.
Because Greeks like nothing better
than to act out their aggressions on the
athletic field, the Office of Greek Affairs
sponsors inter-house contests. There is
an Iron Man contset for the fraternities,
and a Helen of Troy contest for the sororities. Teams from the various houses
compete against each other for points.
Points are given for participating as
well as for winning, because the competition is meant to bring houses together
rather than drive them apart.
In the Iron Man contest, Football, Volleyball, Handball, and a "Superstar"
competition are held in the Fall. Spring
sports include Basketball, Softball, and
Billiards. The Helen of Troy contest includes Softball, Swimming, Golf, Ra-
quetball, and Soccer. No one who is a
member of a varsity team is allowed to
compete because that would detract
from the friendly spirit of the games.
These are not the only sports on the
Row; there are also the Delta Gamma
Anchor Splash, the Phi Delta Theta
Armwrestling Championship against
UCLA, The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Inter-
Sorority Volley Tournament, and the
Fiji Olympics.
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