Page 6,The Rocket April 22, 1983 By GWEN ALBERS Rocket Features Editor By Wednesday evening, at the end of five days of compe- tition, Kappa Delta Rho leads the fraternities in the Greek Week games with a score of 66 and Alpha Sigma Tau re- presenting the sororities with 82 points. The annual Greek Week tournament opened on Satur- day with Lambda Chi Alpha capturing the flag football game 14-2 over second place Tau Kappa Epsilon. Sigma Sigma Sigma defeated Alpha Sigma Tau in the final round of the sorority basketball tournament with a 26-21 vic- tory. On Sunday, Greek Sing was held in the CUMPR, be- ginning at 1 p.m. Delta Zeta sang their way into a first place finish with a Barry Manilow Medley. Alpha i Sigma Tau and Kappa Delta earned the second and third places, respectively with an Eddie Rabbit and James Tay- lor medley. Kappa Delta Rho, big win- ners in the Sunday afternoon events, won both the keg throw and tug-of-war. A team comprised of Dwayne (Chief) Reed, Bill Hazeley, and Erie Saloom threw the 2 barrel for a combined best of three throws 821" for the win. (Photos by Kim George.) Members from KDRbc; fiaternity practice for the winning performance during the Greek Week fundraiser dance on Monday evening. Greek Week Coordinaters, Sally Weger give swimmers WEEKEND DANCE CU MPR SUNDAY, MAY 1 WITH WRCK Doug (Fuzzy) Zelner and last minute instructions. 8' l 2 p-lll. RN R RN RNRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRQ : : : Donut & Fruit Sale Sun., Apr.24,8-12p.m. lobbies Sponsored by A Sig Phi Lil’ Sisters Pledge Class in Bard, Riviera, Dodds & Founders Reed also had the overall winning throw of 29'10". Kappa Delta Rho then con- tinued to win the tug-of-war over second runners up Lambda Chi Alpha. The obstacle course, the only scheduled athletic event for Monday, consisted of par- ticipants bounding over and through hurdles, cones and tires. Two members from each organization competed and compiled their times for scoring purposes. Alpha Sig- ma Tau and Alpha Sigma Alpha tied in the event with a combined time of 1:58:4 and Lambda Chi Alpha won the event for the fraternities with a time of 1:30:4. Sigma Pi fol- lowed by clocking a 1:34:0. The well attended dance fundraiser to benefit the SRSC Special Education Lab School raised $804 from tic- ket sales. Kappa Delta Rho and Alpha Sigma Tau chor- eographed a dance routine to “"Candy Girl” to win the dance contest. S Gmk‘ onlookers watch di Greek During a single elimination volleyball tournament on Tuesday, Kappa Delta Rho defeated Sigma Pi while Al- pha Omicron Pi defeated Kappa Delta. The overall big winners for the swimming events were Phi Sigma Epsilon and Alpha Sigma Tau with 21 points each. The events included a 50 and 75-yard freestyle, a 50 and 75-yard backstroke, a 200-yard relay and the 25- yard doggie paddle. Alpha Sigma Tau swept all but one first place in the track competition. Junior Sally We- ger captured the 60 and 440- yard dashes and anchored the winning 880 yard and mile relay teams. For the fra- ternities professional football player, Ricky Porter of Alpha Phi Alpha and Kappa Delta Rho's Don Myers displayed e zzf t iclba ts spin around the bat ten times and relay back to the other tenm members. April 27, 28, 29, 30 DS A Rock Musical Based on the Godspell According to St. Matthew Miller Aud. 8 p.m.