The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 14, 1979, Page page 16, Image 24

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friday, december 14, 1979
daily nebraskan
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New presidents agree:
Greek system revived
By Kathy Stokebrand
The l 980 Interfraternity Council presi
dent and Panhellenic Association presi
dent agree that the Greek system has made
a comeback on university campuses after
a decline in membership in the late 1960s.
Both were elected to their positions two
weeks ago by fraternity and sorority presi
dents. Lee Chapin, a senior finance major and
member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity i
said in the late 60s the establishment was
frowned upon. For example, business
college enrollments were down, he said.
The Greek Houses were seen as part of the
establishment and became unpopular too,
he said.
Sarah Gerhart, a junior language arts
major and member of Kappa Alpha Theta
sorority said Greek houses have increased
membership because they offer support for
individuals.
She added that growth to the Greek
system is like anything else an individual
participates in.
"The more you put into it, the more
you get out of it, "she said.
Gerhart said it was good that several
houses' violations of campus alcohol policy
this semester were brought out in the open.
The policy does not allow alcohol on
campus, she said.
Greeks have a responsibility to follow
university rules just like everyone else, Ger
hart said. ,
"The alcohol problems are in the past
and I don't forsee anymore. "Everything is
understood now," Chapin said.
Fraternities reflect society, he said. If
there are drug or alcohol problems in
society, they will be evident in fraternities
as well.
The function of the Panhellenic
Association, Gerhart said, is to bring the in
dependent sororities into one unified
organization rather than have each
competing with the others.
Besides bringing fraternities and sorori
ties together, she said, as a student organi
zation Panhellenic works to improve the
campus scholastically, as well as in other
areas.
Chapin said he sees Interfraternity
Council . as a place to pool individual
fraternity member talents and ideas, and as
a place for the exchange of these ideas.
A special goal for the Interfraternity
Council this year is to encourage individual
house members to get to know fraternity
members of other house, Chapin said. He
cited the "Week on the Wagon" alcohol
awareness campaign co-sponsored by the
Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Tau Omega
fraternities this semester as an activity,
which provided - such an opportunity.
The newly-elected executives said the
first activity for their organizations for the
year will be an officer workshop for all
Greek house officers on Feb," 9, 1980.
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