The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 01, 1978, Page Page 4, Image 4
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By JANE SHEALY
News Editor
A waterfall flowed into a stream
where goldfish swam. A small
bridge across the water joined two
white, sandy beaches. Torches lit
palm tree branches. A 21-piece
symphonette played from a bandstand.
It was a perfect setting tor a luau.
It was the third annual Kappa
Sigma fraternity luau. with
everyone attending dressed in
Hawaiian print shirts, and
traditional muu-muus.
"IT'S A national project," said
Phil Sadler, newly-elected Kappa
Sigma president. "We spent about
$1,100 for everything. We invited a
representative from each
fraternity." He added that the little
sister organization had done about
"half the work if not more."
Katherine Lindsay, little sister I
president, said they were
responsible for some decorations,
food and drinks.
Margaret Holler, a little sister,
was in charge of assigning different
native dishes to each sister.
"1 sent around a list for ideas and
everyone (30) brought their own
dish." The roasted pig, she said,
was done by a local caterer.
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selected a committee of 12 people."
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tables were done by the sisters that
afternoon. Sand, for the beaches,
rocks lining the stream and
goldfish were supplied by the
brothers.
Four bartenders from Wildwood
Country Club mixed native
Hawaiian drinks. Head bartender ,
Marvin Tillman, said he had never
been to a luau.
"I'VE NEVER fixed these kinds
of drinks before," he said. "We
have six different recipes." He and
the other bartenders mixed mai
tais, blue hawaiis, pina collatas
and fruit daiquiries.
Jim Boyce's steel drum symphonette
from Charlotte, N.C., played
a 21-piece ensemble of oil
drums. The ensemble lias made
appearances in Las Vegas and with
celebrities such as Mike Douglas,
Liberace and Sergio Franci. The
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It was a first rate luau according
to one band member. He said he
had been in Hawaii for six weeks,
"This is better than Wakikki," he
said.
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