Kappa Delta 1969-73

A{ ter A \) .. By Maekye Simpson The Women's Interclub Council, the women's social club presidents and their sponsors, Sunday instituted a new program of four introduction parties to introduce female freshmen and transfer students to the campus social clubs. According to Vicky Clayborn, chairman of the council, their main goal this year "has been to find some more workable plan to acquaint new girls with the social clubs in order to facilitate their choosing a club." The previous method of in– troducing the clubs to new students consisted of a one– afternoon open house in which the girls were eXPected to meet each of the clubs and decide their favorite. The plan adopted by the ICC to meet their goal this year consists of a month-long program in two parts. The first part, carried out last Sunday afternoon, was an open house for new women students in the American Heritage Auditorium. During the af– ternoon, a skit was presented to -o ~ --, . explam the functions and ad– vantages of a social club followed by a presentation of all 20 clubs. The second phase of the program is a series of in– troduction parties to be held throughout the month of Sep– tember. Five clubs will hold an introductory party each Sunday night of the month. These receptions, which will enable new women to meet each club individually, are to take place from 7 to 9 p.m. each week in the classrooms on the second floor of the American Studies Building. The series of parties was begun Sunday night by Beta Tau Gamma, Delta Chi Omega, Delta Theta Epsilon, Gata and Ju Go Ju. Next Sunday night Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Kappa, Kappa Phi, Ko Jo Kai and Kirei Na Ai will host their receptions. Scheduled for Sept. 17 are Oege, Omega Phi, Phi Delta, Regina and Sigma Sigma Sigma, to be • followed by Theta Psi, Tofebt, WHC, Zeta Phi Zeta and Zeta Rho on Sept. 24. I

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