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USC administrator: Sigma's commitment to service is 'outstanding' I wanted to take this opportunity to inform you about the outstanding community service work in which the men(ofSigma Chapter) of Pi Kappa Phi on the University of South Carolina-Columbia campus are involved. As coordinator of community service programs in the Department of Student Life, I interact with a variety of student organizations in linking both individuals and groups with community volunteer opportu-

Drop us a line! The editors of The Star & Lamp welcome your letters. If you'd like to comment on something you've read, correct a mistake, or express your opinion about anything related to Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, drop us a line. Send letters to: Letters to the Editor, do The Star & Lamp,P.O. Box 240526, Charlotte, N.C. 28224. All letters will be considered for publication. Letters to the editor are edited for grammar, style, fact, clarity and space. Anonymous letters are published only in special exceptions,so give us your name, chapter and university.

nities. The men ofPi Kappa Phi have Letters shown a great deal ofcommitment to both their national philanthropy,PUSH,and Columbia agencies such as the Finlay House and the Salvation Army. Within the USC Greek community, they have been the most responsive fraternity in notifying me oftheir events and fund-raisers.

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They continue to set an example for the other Greek organizations and student groups in general. I am very proud of Pi Kappa's Phi's commitment of both time,energy,and spirit to community service. I hope that you will extend a "pat on the back" to these men for their efforts. They can indeed feel proud of their accomplishments this semester. - Gail McGrail

In the fall 1989 issue,the listing of members who joined the Chapter Eternal last year incorrectly named Benjamin T. Laflin, Jr., of GammaCal.-Berkeley,and William J.Parkinson, Beta Alpha-NJ1T. The editors apologize for this error and welcome these members back to the "active alumnus" roster.

Readers impressed with Fraternity's accomplishments I just received the last several issues of The StarandLamp after being on the bad address list (my own fault) for the last two years. I want to congratulate you on producing an informative publication that speaks to both undergraduate and alumni members. I had been here in Washington for almost two years before realizing I hadn't seen The Star andLamp in forever.(I can't believe I missed Supreme Chapter literally right in my backyard!) I called the Administrative Office on Friday and was pleasantly surprised to see the envelope from Charlotte on Monday afternoon.

As always, it is a matter of pride to watch the continued unmatched growth ofPi Kappa Phi. In a world where so much is changing so quickly, the stability being established through the Fraternity's growth is encouraging.I also wantto express my agreement and encouragement with the many "stands" the Fraternity is taking. Not only is the world changing, but the college campus atmosphere has changed greatly since I finished school three years ago.I think Pi Kappa Phi is putting itselfinto a position to be ahead of the curve on the campus change that is taking place. - Mike Gibson Delta Epsilon-Jacksonville State

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The articles on"Values/Issues"on pages 2- 5 ofthe fall issue of The Star & Lamp are certainly worthy ofacknowledgement.Icornmend you on publishing these articles and trust that you might share that with the other members of the Fraternity Insurance Purchasing Group to show Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity's commitment and dedication to the joint endeavor. - Ronald E. Krebs,President Insurance Coverages, Ltd. My decision to join Pi Kappa Phi remains one of my best ever. I wouldn't trade it for anything. - Bob Kirchgessner Alpha Tau-Rensselaer

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