32—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 13; 1984 Skit finalists named as Greek Week continues By KRISTINE SORCHILLA Collegian Staff Writer As Greek Week continues, like this year's theme states, "All Week Long," the three finalists in the skits competition were named last night in the Pollock Recreational Room. Winners were: Delta Chi fraternity and :Alpha Chi Omega sorority with their presen tation of "NTV Nittany Television;" Sigma .Chi fraternity and Alpha Omicron Pi sorority with "Never Say Oswald Again: A James Bond Adventure;" and Acacia fraternity and ;Chi Omega sorority with their version of "The Flintstones." The theme for this year's skits is "Closet Classics," and the presentations varied from take-offs of old television shows such as "Gilligan's Island" to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" video. 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"Everything is going great and everyone is having a real good time," Dianne Koehle said. Activities during Greek Week began Mon day in the HUB with the "Are You' a Penn Stater?" game, This is the only Greek Week game in which non-greek members may participate. Over the past four days, participants in the game have been screaming out dorm win dows, posing for pictures on the Nittany Lion, and trying to make the Obelisk in the mall crumble when they walk by just a 'few of the required activities in the game. Each day participants were required to perform a cer tain mumber of activities taken from the "Are You a Penn Stater?" poster. Those completing the most activities will receive .a poster, T-shirt, button and certifi cate proclaiming them official Penn Staters. The game also is worth 100 points to the sorority and fraternity team completing the most activities. Love, THE ALPHA CHI'S The "Are You a Penn Stater?" game will conclude this afternoon. Most of the activities will take place .on College Avenue. These include studying in Roy Rogers, 310 E. Col lege Ave., avoiding a canner, sitting on the wall and looking the wrong way while cross ing College Avenue. Greek Week officially opened Tuesday night during a small opening ceremony in the HUB Ballroom. John Hishta, Interfraternity Council 1984 Dance Marathon chairman and master of •ceremonies for the skits, read a letter sent by Universitly President Bryce. Jordan, who congratulated fraternity and sorority members for their "spirits, efforts and enthusiasth towards Penn State." Following the opening ceremony, the first skits were staged. The skitS also were held Wednesday night in the HUB Ballroom and last night. Part of East Fairmount Avenue was closed Wednesday night as the chariot races were held between Garner and Hetzel streets. 2110 N.ATHERTON ST. 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Chariots disguised as everything from a Mod el-T car to a boat pulling a "water-skier" on roller skates were judged and raced two at a time down East Fairmount Avenue. The chariots were pulled by four fraternity members, and two sorority members or little sisters of the fraternity rode in the back of the chariot. Although several fraternity members pull ing the chariots fell . during the races, no injuries or major accidents occurred, Koehle said. Ralph Wiest, chariot race chairman, said the fraternities and sororities who built the chariots were judged on creativity, appear ance and structure. Appearance was 50 per cent of the score, time was 25 percent, and the number of the organization's members who signed in at the races was also worth 25 percent. • Tomorrow's Greek Week activities include the Greek Games, 'which will be at. 11:30 Is it possible that homes of such obvious quality can be rather modestly priced? 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(Maly comarurann SoUnti•lnSulaleit walk ConveSarnia,' located near (-Minus Energy efficient structure Private van shuttle service in atltlliton In rumpus and (by bus stops locale(' on she tomorrow morning in the Pollock fields. In case of rain, the games will be moved to 7 p.m. in the.HUB Ballroom. The five games, which were announced Wednesday to prevent teams from having time to practice, are: a water-balloon toss a relay in which participants pass a Life Saver candy using toothpicks held in their mouths, a tennis ball on a string relay, an egg and-spoon relay and a bedtime relay. Following the games, a public carnival will begin at 2:30 on the HUB lawn. Entertain ment will be provided by the B.E. Taylor group of Pittsburgh and the local group, Joker, said Cindy Schnabel, carnival chair woman. An awards ceremony will close Greek Week . Sunday night in Eisenhower Auditorium im mediately following the finals of the skits. 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