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Amerithrax — Part 13
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FD-302a (Rev. 10-6-95)
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good-looking members, maintained high grades, and were very
involved in campus activities. [~~ —] thought that, if the KKG
chapter was not the best sorority at the University of
Cincinnati, it was certainly one of the top three, along with
Theta Grapes Alpha Theta) and Tri-Delt (Delta Delta Delta).
described the members as_" 1 ladies" who were very
friendly and not snobs, although acknowledged that a man
trying to get a date with a member might have a different
perspective.
According tof —_L xxe socialized primarily with
other fraternities, and thought most women in the
chapter dated fraternity members. [suggested that
someone who was not a member of a fraternity would have a hard
time "finding an in" with a sorority member. [__|could not
recall anyone dating or showing attention to someone for the
purpose of making fun of or embarrassing them.
The name [| was not familiar to
[ located a psychology\major named in her
yearbook for 1968, and provided the interviewing agent with a
photocopy of the page with[ | photograph (page
Lt] providea| _| yearbooks for 1965 through: 1969
for review. There were no entries in the indexes for IVINS, and
he was not observed in any_of the ee ee
reviewed, to include tne of which was a
member. It was noted that the University had a large
pharmaceutical program, and there were student organizations for
the American Pharmaceutical Association and a Pharmaceutical
Tribunal. No other science-related organizations were
immediately observed, with the ex jon of organizations
related to chemical snvineering bee notes that the indexes
included references to individual photos of students as well as
students appearing in group photographs.: thought that
if IVINS was pictured in a yearbook, individually or as part of
a group, his name would have appeared in the index, unless it
had been inadvertently left out.
did not become involved with KKG as an alumnae
until mam ears after graduating, and then only at a local
level in never heard anyone talk about missing
vitual books or the KKG ritual and initiation ceremony being
made public. lived in ;
so would not have been aware
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