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P699 '98 Page I89 Tlme Clmerry Tree h- Wi ANDREW FREEMAN ENGINEERS' BALL c Engineers, with their guests, gathered in the main ballroom of the Shoreham Hotel on Saturday evening, January 9th, to celebrate their fourth annual ball. Dancing began at 10 to strains of Dave McWilliam's ever-popular orchestra. During the evening the Men's Glee Club, under the direction of Dr. Robert H. Harmon, presented a program of well-known selections. At midnight Andrew Freeman, acccompanied by Mary Louise Yauch, led the tra- ditional Grand March around the Shoreham's beautiful ballroom. Dancing resumed and continued until 2:00. The Prom committee was headed by Andrew Freeman, Social Chairman, and Terry McAdams, President of the Engineers' Council.
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Tlxe Clxerry Tree ROBERT SCHNEIDER INTERFRATERNITY PLEDGE PROM Pledges! Pledges! Pledges! Together for the annual Interfraternity Pledge Prom held in the beautiful mod- ernistic ballroom of the Kennedy-Warren on Saturday, February 12. Jack Benson's very popular orchestra furnished music for the pledges and their guests. The various fraternity songs were played at intervals throughout the evening. The traditional Grand March began at midnight, led by Bob Schneider, social chairman, and Barbara Baker, Maurice Draper, president of the Pledge Council, and Ann Pace. Page I88 'Je 189 Ezg on Sa: began , Dr: Hamm .-X: - - v dmcm. and cm Tw: Sidi: an .tu
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JAMES HALEY INTERFRATERNITY PROM Night of nights-celebrated by all Greeks-the Interfraternity Prom which took place in the grand ballroom ofthe VVillard Hotel on Friday, March rst. Red Nichols and his Pennies, famous for their recordings and radio work, provided the music for the evening. Program dancing pre- vailed. Each of the twelve numbers was dedicated to a different fraternity. The colorful grand march was started at midnight by Eleanor Heller, escorted by James Haley, Social Chairman of the Prom, and Dorothy Graham, escorted by Morse Allen, President of the Interfraternity Council. Following the grand march, Gate and Key, honorary interfra- ternity organization, conducted their Htappingu ceremony, taking into their ranks thirteen men. Cups for the various interfraternity activities were presented to the winning fraternities at this time. Ruby and amber colored lights playing on a crystal ball provided unusual lighting effects that blended the various hued dresses into soft harmony.
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