Competition stacked up

Many of the Eastern fraternities and sororities battled to find out who can build their human pyramid in the fastest time Tuesday.

The males and females enjoyed temperatures in the mid-50s by the campus pond, but the rain that happened Monday made slippery grass and muddy dirt.

The event was kicked off as the first three female sororities raced to to see who can build the their respective pyramids the fastest. The top three of each male and female Greek organization would go on to race each other in the final round.

The contest took a funny turn when two sororities did not go to the proper line before they were suppose to build their pyramid.

The winners were Alpha Sigma Tau for the women and Sigma Phi Epsilon for the Men.

Both of the organizations were very happy that their hard work and dedication for this event had paid off. Marsha Gisinger, a senior history major of Alpha Sigma Tau, said that she is happy that she can go out on top.

Many of the guys that are in Sigma Phi Epsilon were also very happy. They gave credit to their hard work and dedication that had paid off. They had to endure practice in the cold, and some of them said they had frostbitten knuckles.

Some of the feel that they are a dynasty.

“We are the Yankees of the pyramids,” Eddy Mahoney, a junior management major, said.