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1977 March Newsletter Kappa Deuteron (University of Georgia)
Abstract:
March 1977 newsletter of the Kappa Deuteron chapter at the University of Georgia. This newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
03/00/1977
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Kappa Deuteron
University:
University of Georgia
Era:
1970s
1977 March Newsletter Kappa Deuteron (University of Georgia)
Fijiuga
^UKuraJ?
OF PHI GAMMA DELTA
09\3fjf II
m^RNAr
VOL. 10, NO. 3
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
oara
MARCH 1977
PIG DINNER: MAY 7
On Saturday, May 7, all roads will be
elections. Another great mcment in his
days at U.Ga. would have to be the even
leading to Athens for the observance of
the annual Norris Pig Dinner. The activi
ing he joined Vic Bateh and arrived at
the "Femme de la Rue" (French Whore Party
. for those of you v^o took Latin)
dressed as '"Ihe Qtnega Men" in some
ties officially get underway at 6:15 p.m.
at the lodge with cocktails (more oammon-
ily known as "attitude adjustment"), to get
everyone in the right frame of
borrxx^ed Franciscan robes. ("You
the evening. There will be a
short meeting of the House
Corporation and other items of
interest to the graduates will
be brought r¥>. Then at 7:00,
we will all proceed to the
probably had to be there.")
The
traditional Exile's Toast will end
the formal dinner, and this year
an exile fixm the North, Steve
Thiay, will deliver it.
After the dinner, everyone
Georgia Center for Continuing
will adjourn bo the lodge once
again for further "attitude adjustment."
Education ("Yes, they will
This will also give all the graduates
have us back.'") for the formal
l\ a chance to look over the repairs to
"the lodge vhich have recently been
dinner.
This year, the Symposiarch
will be the ever witty Bill Bracewell.
Ihe main speaker of the evening will be
Terry Sullivan ("The Great Mooner"). As
well as being noted for the attribute his
nickname suggests. Brother Sullivan will
also be remembered for his ability to lose
accorplished.
We sincerely hope that all graduate
brothers will be with us to recall old
times and also to discuss plans for Kappa
Deuteron's rpcoming Tenth Anniversary.
Save the 7th, and we'll see you in Athens.
Spring has always marked the beginning of m^y
things, and as always, this spring marks -^e begin
ning of a new term for a new slate of officers and
oonmittee chairmen.
So, so you'll know vho to get in touch with
during the ccming year with a question or a request,
the following list has been ocmpiled for your con
venience.
Carl Calender, a Finance major from Marietta,
(cont. on back)
\r\nMARCH 1977
FIJIUGA
PAGE 2
B.C.A.
FIJI SUPERSTARS
NEWS
Have you ever watched the "Sv:5)erstars" conpetition on
television the past few years and wondered what it would be
like to be able to try that? Well, several people in oior
chapter wondered the same thing. iWo years ago, we staged a
similiar oonpetition jiost
among the brothers of the
chapter and it was a big
success.
It was so itiuch
fun in fact that now, with
the help of Budweiser, we
are going to stage the 1st
Annual Great Southeast FUI-
BUIX'ffilSER Srperstars Concest.
T^ril 30 has been set
as the date for the ccupe-
FUTURE
EVENTS
Greek Vfeek—;
-.Jpril 11-14
vited to send 2 FUI's each
between an undergraduate
chapter and its Board of
Chapter Advisors. Graduate
brothers serving in this
capacity, because of the
benefits of experience and
their broadened base of in
fluence, have the potential
to be a most valuable re
FUI-BUD Srperstars
^ril 30
tition and 22 chapters in
the Southeast have been in
The old adage "experi
ence is the greatest teach
er" is most adequate in de
scribing the relationship
source for the chapter.
At Kappa Deuteron, the
goal of the BCA is to have
High Sch. Sr.'s Rush Vfeekendipril 29May 1
one member serve as an ad
will be similiar to that
seen on T.V. with events
Pig Dinner
May 7
visor to each of the major
committees. And already
this quarter the BCA has
ranging frcrti a 100-yd. dash
to beer chugging.
Fiji Island
May 13-15
met with the new cabinet
and ccmmittee chairmen. The
to conpete.
The ccmpetition
BCA, working with the House
Corporation was instrument
The overall winner will
be determined on the basis
of 60% for the athletics and
40% on a service project.
With Budweiser underwriting
al in overseeing the recent repairs and construction on the
lodge. And four new members have recently been added: Butch
Costa, Saimty Pensula, Scott Pioreck, and Larry Johnson. They
most of the cost of the e-
have joined Bill Bracewell, Dr. James Anderson, and Bill
vent (and sipplying all the
Harden.
beer we can drink), it should
The chapter intends to continue to work closely with
the BCA cind is hopeful diat the relationship stays tops.
be^a big sucess.
NEWSBRIEFS
F I J I U G A
BITS OF NE54S FROM UGA &
ATHENS
The renowned house of ill
repute, Effie's, was put to
the torch as a training exer
cise for new Athens firemen in
leb. The land will noiv be usea
The S.G.A. elections were
held again Winter Qtr. with
for facilities for the City's
its usual controversies.
Sanitation Dept.
The Student Judiciary for the
first time expelled a student
for flagrant cheating. The de
One student senator charged
AuKUTiC
that a secret slu^ fund
for certain unnamed candi
dates had been established
EDITOR:
amounting to "tens of thou
sands of dollars."
Walker Campbell
Administration officials
have asked for more fee
hikes, this time in the
Health Services fee and in
the Student Activities fee.
(next colurm)
cision was overturned by Dean
of Student Affairs Dwight
Douglas, who said the punish
ment was too severe.
CONTRIBUTIONS:
Carl Calender
Greg Sowell
Judson Bibb
In a student referendum, stu
dents voted to charge themsel
ves an extra dollar a qtr. in
order to ride Athens City buses
i-iee.
\r\nFIJIUGA
PAGE 3
MARCH 1977
NEW INITIATES!
February 4 was a big day for
nine members of the Beta Deuteron
pledge class as they were initi
ated into the chapter as brothers.
The ceremony was also witnessed
by our new field secretary. Rick
Smudz, since he was visiting the
chapter at the time.
, The initiates were: Steve
Anderson, a management major from
Lynnfield, Mass.; Jim Boyles, a
transfer business administration
major from Augusta; and Keith
Breedlove, who's hometown is Bu-
SEATED: Mike Bozeman & Kip Carter, Rick
Smudz (Field Sec.) SECOND'ROW: Robert
Tritchsler (Pledge Trainer), Jim Boyles
& Kessel Stelling, Billy Bellinger &
Billy Ham, David Walters & Keith Breedlove, Bob Cheely & Frank Childers.
THIRD ROW: Ray Moses & Steve Anderson,
Mike Dendy & Fred Bentley, Ronnie Younker & Rick Jordan. (Not Pictured: Greg
Sowell & Ken Murphy, Mike Hall (Pledge
ford, Ga. and his major is finance.
Other initiates were: Kip
Carter, a transfer art major from
Oxford College who's hometown is
Stone Mountain; journalism major
Bob Cheely form Buford; and Mike
Dendy, another journalism major
from Rossville, Ga.
Billy Ham, Greg Sowell, and
Ronnie Younker made up the rest of
the group. Billy's major is also
Trainer).
journalism and his hometown is
Fort Payne, Alabama. Greg is an
WINTER
accounting major from Tifton,
and Ronnie is a management major
from Marietta.
The Badmitton team captureu
1st place and posted its 5th
straight undefeated season,
while the other winter qtr.
SPORTS
sports of Bowling, Basketball,
Weightlifting, Diving, and Soccer
had generally respectable records.
The top duo for the 6-0 netters
were Dave Kraebber and David Reddick who finished without a loss in
the doubles competition. The other
victory over the previously unde
feated AEPi's.
The team finished
in third place.
Weightlifting, not normally a
strong point for the Phi Gams, took
a 4th in the competition behind Bil
Schoonover also had winning indivi
ly Ham's 220 lb. heft in the 155weight class. Also finishing in the
dual records.
top three in their divisions were
two players, John Growers and Bob
The Bowling team rolled to a
2nd place (4-1) finish. Standout
for the squad was David Reddick
Fred Bentley, Billy Bellinger, and
Gary Plummer.
Other sports adding points to
the athletic total were Diving, in
with a team-high total of 210.
Basketball, lead by giant Gene
which Mark Capello took a third
Waites, ended the season with a 42 record. One highlight for the
with a 1-2-2 record.
roundballers came with a narrow
place finish and Soccer which ended
\r\nMARCH 1977
FIJIUGA
PAGE 4
OFFICERS (cant.)
was elected President.
Ken Murphy, who is
■Frcan Tifton and is majoring in Accounting,
was named Treasurer, viiile Billy Bellinger
was chosen as Recording Secretary. Billy
is a Zoology - Pre-Dent major from Atlanta.
Alumni
JNews
Cavid Reddick and David Watson were elect
ed Cbrresponding Secretary and Historian
respectively. David Reddick's major is
Accounting and his hometcwn is Tucker.
Brother Watson calls Atlanta home and is
A big "Ihank-you'' right from the star t
to Fred Alexander, Jimty Dunn, Jeff Kryder,
Sarany SmLth, and Capt. Steve Williams.
Hiey are the only ones vho have sent in a
Grad. Info form fron the January FIJIUGA.
Hopefully I'll get the other 175 tcsnorrowl
currently a Business major.
Rush recamendations should go to Jim
ifelly, the head of that coitmittee, and
questions about social events can be han
dled by Kessel Stelling, the Social coti-
you would take a few minutes to fill out
mittee diainnan.
Other canmittee heads are: P.R. -
done it before in past years and even if
Seriously, we sure would appreciate it if
that form and mail it in; even if you've
Bob Cheely; Athletics - Mike Denc^; House
- Billy Bellinger; Scholarship - Doug
it's just to verify your correct mailing
Pritchett; Kitchen - Peter Berta; and lit
file has been started and I'd sure like to
tle Sisters - Mike Raaschenberg.
The Spring Pledge Trainers are Jim
Ifelly and Ed Cooper. The Fall Pledge
fill it \p...On to a little bit of news...
Phil Reddick has decided to tie the knot
address with us.
A graduate information
with Ann Floyd of Monticello, Fl. ihe wed
Trainers will be Pete Stoddard and Steve
ding will be in her hometcwn on Sept. 3...
Anderson.
And Ton Blackwell has decided to give
IFC information is handled by
David Watson and Billy Ham,and Steve Nail
is in charge of our Sutimer Rush.
Other canmittee chairmen:
Grad. Rela
tions - Greg Scwell; Awards - Ed Applefield;
Tickets - Richard Toney and Ed Cooper; and
Brad Greenway is the Summer Housing Chairnan.
Feel free to call or write and of these
bachelorhood also.
He and Patty Stover
(our '75-'76 sweetheart) will wed in Aug.
Obviously, he didn't want to face lyfed.
School alone. (He was recently accepted at
Augusta!) Congratulations on both counts...
And congratulations to Tommy Mslo, vho must
be doing well in Law School. In tte U.Va.'s
Moot Court coipetition, he and his partner
aonmittee heads with any questions you might
went all the way to the finals.
have.
tition started witli 240 people.
The catpeNoa.l'roiit Or„'anization
U. S. PostajEe
PAID
AthcBI, Georgia SODOi
Fijiuga
PermU No. 133
PHI GAMMA DELTA
KAPPA DEUTERDN CHAPTER
3 CLOYERHURST CT.
ATHENS, GEORGIA
30605
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March 1977 newsletter of the Kappa Deuteron chapter at the University of Georgia. This newsletter is four pages in length.