t . .. ..... Monday, April 4, 1966 The Daily Nebraskan Page 5 3 Greek Weel k Events Inc A Chi Omega junior, Ruth Ann Larson, was named Prin cess Athena at the Greek Week Ball Friday night. Miss Larsen was chosen from a field of finalists by a popular vote of those attend ing the ball. Friday afternoon, Phi Delta Theta won the overall trophy at the Greek Week games. The tug of war, pyramid race and chariot race first place awards were won by Farmhouse, Sigma Chi and the Phi Delts respectively. till pa,, ' rpm0 -"I'm:- , .yst V i mv. 1 x 5, ". r -i si . r I l V I 1 1 I f m I ' 4 f I f 'lit ? M - rtji v - v - t , ; - V GREEKS . . . pile two high and three across for the Pyra mid Race. 1 4 srSi; f Jr I a -4.5 - , - 4 F, una " v M.n "- - r7L r -i i ' 1 BRAWN Vs. BRAWN . . . Greeks try like crazy to make 1 1 sure they're not the ones w ho end ud in the drink in the m m t lue-oi-uar, 5'": : i' ;; ' 4, ' - -v.1 '"--a y'- . ."" t ' 1 . , f, ? 1; ' ; ' ' ! W S , i "Try, ONE WAY ... to solve parking problem on campus? No, the Greeks Just boarded tricycles in an effort to win the Obstacle Race, part of the Greek Week Games. Read Doily Nebraskan WANT ADS Phons 477-8711 Extension 2588 Sigma Chi also won the Volk's tote. Alpha Delta Pi and Delta Zeta were the first place wo men's winners in the obstacle and twelve-legged race. Greg Andrews, IFC affairs chairman, said that the car wash Saturday afternon net ted $88.50. This money will be donated to the Lincoln Ortho pedic Hospital. Fraturnity and sorority ex change dinners are planned for Monday night. Groupings include: Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Mu and Pi Beta Phi; Theta Chi, Sigma Chi and Ze-ta Tau Alpha; Delta Upsilon, Acacia, Phi Mu and Delta Zeta; Phi Kappa Psi and Delta Delta Delta; Theta Xi, Alpha Gamma Sigma and Gam ma Phi Beta; Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Phi and Alpha Omicron Pi; Beta Sig ma Psi, Delta Sigma Phi and Delta Gamma; Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Tau Delta and Alpha Phi; Chi Phi, Triangle and Alpha Chi Omega; Alpha Gamma Rho and Sigma Kappa; Sigma Phi Epsilon and Kappa Delta; Beta Theta Pi and Cha Omega; Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Xi Delta and Sig ma Delta Tau; Phi Gamma Delta and Alpha Delta Pi; Farmhouse and Kappa Alpha Theta; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega and Kappa Kappa Gamma. lude Dance. Games 9i From The Rafters , usui4ir MM , , ,. ,,f..un"." WAN'NA LIGHT? . . . Fraternity men bearing torches ran in relays from Crete Friday to start Greek Week Games. fxi - t ' . 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