Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 13, 1985, Page 5A, Image 5

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    New Panhellenic president
anticipates successful year
By Kirsten Bolin
Of lha KnuiU
Despite finals and currant obligations at
her sorority as the trainer for 40 pledges, Julie
Carstka is excited about the prospect of
leading the whole sorority system when she
ussumes her now role as Panhellenic president
in January.
"Creeks do a lot of good things," Carstka
says. "It’s a great way to get to know a lot of
people; It's a great way to get involved with
leadership on campus, and it allows you to
learn to work with people one-on-one."
C.arstka, a Junior finance major and a
member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, was
chosen for her position, along with Rob
Taylor, the new Interfraternity Council presi
dent, earlier this term.
The Greek system is currently in a period
of transition at this campus and at other cam
puses across the country, Garstka says.
Three fraternities and one sorority have
been newly established or restarted on the
University campus in the past three years, she
says.
“I definitely see the expansion as a
positive thing," Garstka says. "The percen
tage of Greeks has grown and that is going to
help us. and people are going to take us more
seriously "
But while the overall strength and
numbers in many Greek organizations are
growing, increased attention is now being
focused on problems frequently associated
with sororities and fraternities.
Alcohol and drug abuse is perhaps the
most frequently voiced complaint. A Greek
public relations council established by
Panhellenic and the 1C this year will try to in
crease awareness about the problem of
substance abuse and other concerns by con
ducting various campus seminars.
Another problem the Greek system is
tackling is having non-University students,
usually local high school students, attend
fraternity parties.
"We’re going to be working on the alcohol
situation and checking (for University) ID so
we don’t have such a problem with high
school students at parties,” Garstka says. "I
think the community sees this as a big problem
so we will work on that in the coming terms.”
Other newly elected Panhellenic Council
members include: Sarah Lachkar, vice presi
dent; Jennifer Kottkamp, membership chair
woman; Pam Pifher, Greek Activities Council
chairwoman; Susan Humphries, public rela
tions chairwoman; Christy Gersich, sorority
activities chairwoman; Lisa Hastings,
secretary; and Melinda Camplin. treasurer.
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