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'lst place, Greek Sing, Sigma Kappa Sigma Sing Greek Sing is co-sponsored by the Interfroternity Council and the Pan Hellenic Council, the two Greek governing bodies on campus. Formerly known as I. F. C. Sing, the name and competitive field were expanded to include both fraternities and sororities. Many hours of preparation precede this song fest and at the final outcome, a truly fine program of choral selections is presented. A panel of iudges, well-trained in musical matters, iudge the organiza- tions on selection of material, originality of perform- ance, and quality of staging. In 1958 the fraternity trophy was presented to Phi Sigma Chi, and the sorority trophy to Sigma Kappa Sigma. Greek sing is open to the public and is a non-profit performance. It is only one of the many events of Greek Week that helps to further the aims and ob- iectives of the fraternal system through mutual co- operation and efforts between the participating or- ganizations. 15 voices and a song
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Kapers Each year the acts become more spectacular . . . each year scenery is more elaborate; dances are sharper; voices are clearer; but also each year the acts do become bigger and better, moving ever closer to professional perfection . . . and in so do- ing, develop the skills of direction and performance in the performers and provide exceptionally fine en- tertainment for the observers. Miss Ray accepts 2nd place trophy for Alpha Phi Beta in Kampus Kapers. Pretty Kitties HIST LNTED STAKE MM? UNIFIED CODE OF ETHICS .-
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The third of they was the date and the Big Rapids Armory was the place. The event? A Japanese Holiday! Donning kimonos and Oriental fans, the Freshman Pharmic class presented the student body of Ferris with one of the most outstanding events of the spring, the 32nd Annual Pharmic Ball. The Freshman Class officers and their advisor, Dr. Lloyd Poland, took charge of the affair, and, as in the past, six candidates for Phormic Ball Queen were chosen and voted upon by the student body. Fin- ally selected to reign as;queen of the spring ball was Marilyn Taylor, who was sponsored by Delta Tau Epsilon Fraternity. Dean of Pharmacy, Dr. Edward P. Clause, crowned the lovely queen in a ceremony which climaxed a successful evening. Those low, sweet mellow tones. Kw aL . sew. Pharmic Ball Candidate Miss Marilyn Taylor, a pharmic, was chosen Pharmic Bull Queen.
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