The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 08, 1981, Page Page 4, Image 4
Fraternity
seesaws
for charity
By Forrest Brown
Staff Writer
A seesaw-a-thon sponsored
by Alpha Tau Omega
fraternity should raise about
$1,500 for the American
Cancer Society before the
project ends today at noon,
according to a fraternity
spokesman.
Members of Alpha Tau
Omega have been seesawing
on the Russell House patio
since noon Monday, working
toward a goal of raising $300
more than last year's total,
said Mitch Hendrick, cochairman
of the project.
Each member of the
iratermty is required to ride
the seesaw for at least one
hour during the event,
Hendrick said. Pledges must
ride for two or three hours
during the night, and the
fraternity's little sisters also
have taken turns on the
seesaw, he said.
PREVIOUS seesaw-athons
have been held on the
Statehouse grounds, but the
event has been more sue
cessful since its move to the
Russell House, Hendrick
said.
Musicians <
national h<
By Wesley Tucker
Staff Writer
A national honorary band
fraternity has nominated its
USC chapter as one of the top
ten in the nation, according
tn Qtoiro Uonflriv
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of the fraternity's
Southeastern district.
Hendrix, past president of
USC's chapter, said he was
notified Monday the
National Council of Kappa
Kappa Psi has named the
Zeta Chi chapter one of the
country's best.
"This is something the
fraternity has strived for
since its inception in 1974,"
Hendrix said. "1 think it's a
credit to all the brothers and
the entire music and bands
departments that it is now a
reality."
i in'/ v_n/\r i i'/iv, which
aids university bands in
almost every operational
aspect, will attend the
national convention this
summer at the University of
Cincinnati. The national
council will judge the top ten
nominees' performances
and award them in order of
achievement.
"The chapter has been one
of the most active in District
8, comprising the
Southeastern United
States," H* ndrix said. "Last
year we hosted the District 8
conventioi , which was
lauded as >ne of the most
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larm can be repaired, h
several false alarms, sti
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>lice and the university.
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to smoke a joint with s<
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acuation of the building
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suit in an offender being
from school, he said.
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