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Western Carolinian Volume 43 Number 14

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  • PAGE 6/THE WESTERN CAROLINAIN/DECEMBER 1. 1977 THE GREEK BEAT j r the Inter-Fraternity Council and the nine social fraternities at WCU have been active in several community service projects. The first project of the semester was a trash pick-up along NC 107. The next event was ticket sales for the Cullowhee Lions Club spaghetti supper. The fraternities also helped the UCB set up chairs for the LCE speaker on Nov. 8. Presently, the fraternities are selling tickets for the Waynesville Jaycees "Santa Pal" benefit. Any person wanting to win a chance for a keg of beer should contact any 1FC or social fraternity member. KAPPA ALPHA Kappa Alpha Order was founded at Washington College (now Washington and Lee University) on December 21, 1865. Western's Delta Alpha Chapter was chartered on October 2, 1964 and is one of 103 chapters nationwide, 7 of which are located in North Carolina. These areas are Davidson College, Wake Christianity and Everyday Problems Inner Peace or Inner Turmoil Contentment or Anxiety Mental Health or Mental Illness by Bob Rigdon 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays 7:00 Worship 10:00 Bible Study FOR A RID£ TO THE BUILDING WHERE THE CHURCH OF CHRIST MEETS CALL 586-4336 11:00 Worship Forest University, UNC Chapel Hill, N.C. State, East Carolina University and Appalachian State. Kappa Alpha is a southern fraternity in the sense that its essential teachings are focused upon the ideals of character, gentlemanliness and leadership of which Robert E. Lee was the near perfect expression. Famous KA alumnus include General George S. Patton, Dean Rusk, pro football players Tommy Nobis and Sonny Jergenson. and former Speaker of the House. Carl Albert. Western's KA's have just completed the finest year ever enjoyed by any fraternity intermural team, winning by the largest margin of points in the history of WCU Fraternity Athletic competition. They were also first in International League competition. Among the numerous charitable events held by the brohters this past year included the Muscular Dystrophy drive for crippled children and a marathon softball game to' benefit the Special Olympics. The social calendar for the year is highlighted by such events as rush parties and cookouts, wine and cheese party, homecoming, red neck party, a pig roast, "The Convivium," celebrating the founding of the order and Robert E. Lee's birthday. Old South weekend and the annual KA alumni-active Christmas ball held in Charlotte. The home of the Western KA's, which is owned by the local chapter, is a large three story house built in 1852. It is located on a three and a half acre knoll overlooking Whitmire Stadium where the large gold letters "KA" can be seen. The brothers of Delta Alpha Chapter keep their doors open to any visitors who may wish to make that winding drive up KA hill for southern hospitality at its best. 913 NOTICE ALL BOOKS MUST 3E RETURNED TO THE BOOK RENTAL AT THE END OF THE SEMESTER. BOOKS NOT RETURNED BY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23 WILL BE DECLARED DELINQUENT AND V/ILL FALL UNDER THE FOLLOWING POLICY: Rental books are to be returned to the Book Rental no later than five working days after the end of the semester. Students not complying with this five-day rule will be required to pay the replacement cost (list price less 20%) for each book which is outstanding. Grossly mistreated books must be bought by the student.** SPECIAL HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DEC. 5-9 800-500 mc,^c DEC. 12-16(EXAM WEEK) 800-530 SPECIAL BOOK RENTAL HOURS TO ISSUE BOOKS FOR SPRING SEMESTER JAN. 5&6 800-500, SAT. JAN 7 900-200 ALSO. JAN 9-20 800-500 BOOK RENTAL DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY BOOK & SUPPLY STORE
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