Plan for Greek Week Returns to Committee By Sally Ryan Emarald Attociat* Editor One Emerald reporter wan ejected and a aecond allowed to remain at a joint meeting of Panhellcntc and the Inter-frater nlty council Thursday night. IFC reporter Pete Taussig was asked to leave the meeting on the ground* that Home of the ma terial covered in the meeting wan not to be reported. Prevloualy Tauaalg had left an IFC meeting when he refused to let the council decide what it wanted printed. IKC President Pete Williams pointed out that the organization was not strictly a campus group and therefore had the right to close Its meeting at any time. Under discussion at the meet ing were plans for Greek Week. After an hour and a half hassle, j plans as submitted by a joint committee from the two organ-: Izations were referred back to the committee with only one change: no pairing of living or ganization*). * Dissension arose first, over the work involved in planning the weekend. Theta Chi President Gary Jones suggested that ac tivities be cut to a single, all Greek dance. Williams concurred, pointing out that plans for the week as outlined by the committee were "somewhat different than our original idea." According to Williams, the original plan was for a week of "planned spontaneity to have fun within our own orbit." "We have lost our objective," Williams said. "I heartily recom mend that we let it go until next year. Chaos has set in. This isn’t our Idea of Greek Week." Sigme. Alpha Mu President Don Rotenberg pointed out that (Continual on pac/c six) Sculpture Institute Continues Meets The second day of the North west Institute of Sculpture was opened this morning by a section meeting on historical papers, under the chairmanship of Mark Sponenburgh, assistant art pro feasor. A section meeting on theoretl