![]() ![]() On Saturday morning the papers
selected for presentation are read by (left
to right) Becky Tompkins, Caroline Bishop, Katie Jones |
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Beta Pi's Aaron Randolph (center) explains the various T-shirts entered in the attire contest by his chapter. |
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The T-shirt voted the best was from Monmouth College's Gamma Omicron; here it is worn by the delegates, with Mike Fanucce (center) introducing it. |
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| activities concluded, advisers and
students alike prepared for the evening’s banquet.
The Alpha Lambda chapter of Eta Sigma Phi hosted the annual banquet at 7:00 p. m. in the Great Hall of the Sam Noble Natural History Museum among creatures who roamed the earth even before the ancient Greeks and Romans did. After the feast, prizes, which were provided by the ACL/NJCL National Latin Exam, were presented to the winners of the previous night’s certamen by Trustee Anne Groton. In addition, |
Trustee Thomas Sienkewicz presented the prize for the best service project to Beta Psi at Rhodes College, and Becky Tompkins received the $50 award for the best presentation of a paper, with the other two presenters receiving awards of $20 each, from Beta Pi Adviser Levine. All three also had their registration fees remitted. Rozmeri Basic, Professor of Art History, lectured on "Etruscan Art and Architecture." Once the banquet concluded at 9:00 p. m., delegates used the evening to enjoy their own festivities. The next morning (March 30, 2003), the second business session of the convention took place in the |
Governors Rooms of the Oklahoma Union. Megas Prytanis Gajderowicz presided over the meeting. Dr. Brent M. Froberg, opening the meeting, delivered a report on the endowment fund. In the committee reports, all petitions for new chapters were approved by the delegates. The Resolutions Committee delivered a wonderfully insult-ridden speech that complimented, not enraged, those whom it addressed. Executive Secretary C. Wayne Tucker delivered the report on new initiates and newly installed chapters. Sister Thérèse |