Synopsis
Fraternity
Published by Dramatic Publishing
5 Male 1 Female
Sam Katz, a freshman student, aspiring football player, and a Jew is being rushed by Delta Phi Delta, one of the oldest national fraternities in the country (with its origin in the Deep South)
Sam is told by Don Curtis, the fraternity's president, that the brotherhood wants to challenge the fraternity's anti-Semitic traditions and needs Sam's commitment to pledge in order to set the challenge in motion
By doing so Don is putting himself in direct conflict with the national organization and the venerable chapter advisor, Noel Richards, who is intent upon maintaining the Delt status quo as a Christian fraternity
Sam's roommate, Eddie Solomon, is appalled that Sam would consider joining and argues that Sam is just being used as a "token Jew" so the Delts can appear in compliance with the university's growing anti-discriminatory policies toward fraternities
Betsy, Sam's new love interest, who herself may have a problem with being Jewish, is considering running for class president to improve the treatment of women on campus
Sam's growing guilt and confusion concerning his own identity as a Jew causes him to rethink his decision to pledge. But his continued attraction to the fraternity, especially after the Delt brotherhood unanimously votes him in, leads Sam finally to join
With Betsy's encouragement and Don's ultimate success in convincing Noel that the Delts must change in order to survive, Sam, in a historical moment, is initiated into the fraternity
In 1961, John F. Kennedy's influence on the youth of America triggered an activism that inspired college students to believe that they could truly make a difference
It is against this backdrop of activism and the beginning of momentous change in America that Fraternity - inspired by real events - takes place
Unit set - runs about 80 minutes