, *,--The Daily Collegian Thursday, February 14, 1974 Service greeks fraternity, their projects are known, "but people do not know what type of organization runs the projects.' help community By DAVE KASZYCKI Collegian Staff Writer For more than 20 years Alpha Phi Omega fraternity and Gamma Sigma Sigma sorority have been helping the com munity and campus through a variety of service projects, from assisting the Bloodmobile downtown and on campus to helping publicize visits by Action representatives. Other services include ushering at the University Chapel ind Thespian plays, helping patients at Ritenour and .roviding gifts and conversation for the residents of Center Crest Community Home for the Aged. Projects this month include a student pinochle tournament n the HUB and assisting a first aid meet for the Boy Scokits. According to George Wardle, president of the service No One Sells Stereo ForLess!Ever! When you buy stereo gear the way we do, you can sell it for a lot less. 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Greg Braun„ a former Alpha Phi Omega brother, said the organization is a "structured yet informal method for men (and women) to fill that need and responsibility to help other people." Another difference from a social society is the nature of brother or sister initiation. Gamma Sigma Sigma President Carol Paviakovich explained the pledge program involves initiating and carrying through a service project. Paviakovich said one of the most important features of a Greek society, friendship, is what attracts many members. Wardle said the service societies draw from all sections of the student community. Alpha Phi Omega is the world's largest fraternity, with nearly 600 chapters across the country. It is the only fraternity in many colleges.° Wardle said his fraternity now is having problems at tracting prospective brothers. The service societies have run ads in the paper, but most information students receive about the organization comes through word of mouth, Wardle said. 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Hearst can't meet demand BERKELEY, Calif. Newspaper magnate,Randolph A. Hearst said yesterday he could not possibly meet the demand of his daughter's kidnapers for a multimillion-dollar food giveaway. But he sought to assure his daughter and her abductors by vowing to to "everything in my power" to set up some kind of food distribution program. To 19-year-old Patricia Hearst, he said: "Hang in there, honey!". Later, Charles Bates, the FBI agent in charge of the kid naping case, said he had "never seen anything good come out of compromising with a bunch of hoods." Bates said he had no disagreement with the position of the Hearst family in seeking to meet the kidnapers' demands. Hearst first told reporters that it was impossible to meet the kidnapers' demand estimated by state officials to cost as much as $4OO million an 6 said he would make a counter proposal within two days. La 'iowever, he appeared again outside his Hillsborough home that he would try to meet their demands but on a m scale. Ervin guest lecturer at Yale NEW HAVEN, Conn. "I think I'd enjoy being in college again," mused U.S. Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. as he walked across the Yale University campus to his next lecture. The 77-year-old chairman of the Senate Watergate com mittee spent three days at Yale this week, compliments of the Chubb fellowship program that brings public figures to the campus. Erifrin drew crowds to classroom lectures mostly on political science. One junior admitted he cut his regular class to hear the anecdote-spiced comments by the North Carolina Democrat. Other students vied for the privilege of eating with the senator during the visit that ended yesterday. One carload of young people stopped and gave him a cheer. Two students, one with an "impeach" sign on his briefcase, paused to exchange greetings. 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