Show Marathon Runner Proclaims Greek Week Ill T i INITIATING GREEK Week is president John and Outstanding Pledge candidate Mike Scroll proclaiming week was run in relay during Montana-Utah Five Days of Activity To End With Banquet Greek an annual affair at the University aimed at presenting the fraternity and sorority system both to Greek and non-Greeks on and to community at gets under way today and will continue through the school week until Friday OFFICIAL OPENING ceremonies were conducted Saturday afternoon during halftime of the football game in Ute In true Hellenic three nominees for the fraternity Honor Pledge dressed in Greek ran an abbreviated marathon in relay around the cinder track and gave scrolls proclaiming Greek Week to University A. Ray and president John Co-chairmen of the week-long event are two Ross affiliated with Pi Kappa and Suzanne affiliated with Phi ALTHOUGH Greek Week is in its sixth year on a great many innovations have been added to the schedule this Most significant is a series of five daily lyceums featuring leading who will discuss problems of the new Also scheduled are the traditional All-Greek Exchange the Lambda Chi Alpha Pushcart Races Thursday a Bridge Tournament Friday and the Greek Week banquet and dance Friday Featured speaker at the banquet will be Roland National Conference Chairman and a noted author and lecturer on topics relating to fraternities and He will speak on Future of the Fraternity Another new attraction to Greek Week this year will be a discussion of the Greek situation and its problems to be conducted on the program on Channel at p.m. EMPHASIS THIS year will be on the future of the fraternity system and how it can solve the problems it now has and better develop its realize the Greek system is not said co-chairman Ross we also feel that there are a great many unaffiliated students and older citizens who have false impressions of the Greek system and its this one of the purposes of Greek Week will be to give a frank and fair presentation of the fraternity system on campus from the Greeks' point of |