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Show Our hands clasp in the bond of fraternal and religious brotherhood. As members of social groups, we spearheaded university social activity. Queens and campus events and exchanges kept the fraternity system members busy. The religious groups, as well, who joined in fellowship, found new interest in college activity when it was shared. Acclaimed the most socially responsible groups on campus, social fraternities and sororities supported each campus activity with vigor and originality . . . Homecoming, Snow Carnival, WRA Carnival, and U-Days would each have lacked life and purpose without them. These social groups tried to develop well-rounded personalities in their members through fun and work together. They adopted service projects for the community and individuals, sponsored alturistic projects through their national groups, and responded to university needs. Although competitors in activities, the religious and Greek groups shared an interest in preserving traditions, membership, and rating on campus, As a result, friendly rivalry kept each group active. |