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Title:
1965 May Newsletter Epsilon (North Carolina)
Abstract:
May 1965 newsletter for the Epsilon chapter at North Carolina. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
05/00/1965
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Epsilon
University:
University of North Carolina
Era:
1960s
1965 May Newsletter Epsilon (North Carolina)
President's Message
Eps'llon
Dear Alumni:
May, 1965
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
CXII, No. 3
ance of active graduate relations.
Epsilon is striving to acquire its
You realize as we do that "Phi
due place among fraternities at
North Carolina; the position of num
Gamma Delta is not for college
Epsilon has been in financial diffi
ni
culties. These difficulties were due
to the small number of brothers in
weekends
days alone" and that we need grad
ber one on campus. Ever since the uate help and cooperation in every
chapter was put on rushing proba phase of fraternity growth. It is al
tion due to poor scholarship in 1960, ways rewarding to me to see Alum
the house. Now, however, since the
successful spring rush of '64, fall
rush of '64 and spring rush of '65,
we feel that the financial straight-
at the
house
and
to
during
football
converse
with
them when they drop by at any
time during the year. Rush recom
mendations are of major importance
to the life and welfare of any fra
ternity and have been a mainstay
jacket has been removed. Thirty-two
to
brothers will have been initiated by
Pig Dinner this year bringing the
total number of Fiji members up to
years. The house is in good shape
fifty-nine. We now have the mater
ial to work with and we do intend
to work diligently at every phase of
fraternal association among our
selves and with all aspects of the
University of North Carolina. No
undergraduate chapter, however,
can achieve its potential without the
moral support of its Alumni. As
graduate members of Epsilon, hav
ing completed your undergraduate
studies in association with the prob
lems and pleasures of fraternity
life, you realize the grave import-
Phi
Gamma Delta
for
but there is much room
many
for im
provement and this can be only
achieved if graduates and under
graduates work together. If you
were not able to attend Pig Dinner
the past May 15th, we are looking
forward to seeing each and every
one of you at Pig Dinner next year
as a physical sign of the brother
hood we all feel and the common
background of experience we have
shared and are sharing as mem
bers of Phi Gamma Delta.
Sincerely yours,
Charles Wilkins
Perge!
Archon Secretary
Speaks at Pig Dinner
\ \
By JOHN LeGRAND
Robert S. Hays, '24; Larry Windley,
'64; D. R. Goodin, '22; Bill Green,
The 1965 Norris Pig Dinner was
the largest in the memory of the '25; J. B. Greenwood, '42; Gid Kimball, '42; Lem Whitsett, '50; W. K.
present active members of Epsilon
Tate, '49; Vic Venters, '55; Darby
chapter. The highlight of the dinner
Wood, '62; Travis Dupree,'66 (Pres
was the very outstanding address by
ident of Richmond Chapter).
Archon Secretary Fred L. Dixon.
Thirty-five Fiji graduates joined
forty actives of Epsilon in "Bringing
SPRING PLEDGE CLASS
Onicl'^I Di II
Wpi II 1^ i^
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May 1965 newsletter for the Epsilon chapter at North Carolina. The newsletter is four pages in length.