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UnderclaSd Offi icerS JEAN TAYLOR President WILLIAM MURPHY First Vice-president ALICE BUSHEY Second Vice-president DOROTHY HAVENER Secretary CATHERINE AMEER ' . Treasurer BETTY KAY — MARY SEAVER Student Council Representatives The underclass is made up of those students who are in the first year of a diploma course; Freshmen and Sophomores in a degree course, and special students taking four or more subjects. The main event of the year was the St. Patrick ' s Day formal dance which was held in Brown Hall, March 18th. Students of the Conservatory furnished the music, refreshments were served in the cafeteria, and a most enjoyable time was had by all. — 26 —
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junior C laAi O iceri BETTY RUTH SMITH President GEORGETTE BERUBE Vice-president SONA ARZOMANIAN Secretary B. ANDREA ROUVALIS Treasurer ANTHONY CIRELLA Student Council Representative Members of the Junior Class presented a gala street fair. Many nationalities were represented in their colorful costumes. The highlights of the fair included fortune telling, silhouette making, various booths of entertainment and a root beer garden. The junior class played an active part in the Red Cross Drive. — 25 —
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a mecjci OFFICERS BETTY HILKER. President; EVELYN DANIEL- SON, Vice-President; DOROTHY ROBINSON, Recording Secretary; NINA VOLCHAK, Cor- responding Secretary; ELEANOR TOWER, Treasurer; BARBARA FOSS, Publicity Editor; MARION WILLIAMS, Warden; DORINNE ALGER, Chaplain; EATHEL FINLEY, Alumnae Advisor. ACTIVE MEMBERS Doris Riedel, Jean Ellerson, Vincenza Pepe, Priscilla Dorr, Eleanor Craig, Frances Craig, Cora Turner, Constance McKerrow, Amelia Altamari, Helen Lucas, Mildred Milford. Pledges: Patricia Sanborn, Stella Morton, Phyllis Storey. Alpha Chi Omega was founded by seven women students in 1885, at De Pauw University, Greencastle, Indiana: 10 years later Zeta Chapter, the only strictly musical chapter of the sorority, was installed at the New England Conservatory. Zeta Chapter has given the sorority two national presidents — Evangeline Bridge Steven- son and Gladys Livingston Graff. They are also proud to number among their prominent mem- bers Ruth Culbertson, winner of the Mason and Hamlin Prize, and Mrs. Edward Mac- Dowell. Activities of the year include a spring eon- cert held in Recital Hall, and several parties given for students held in the chapter room. Many of the girls have done their share for the war effort by being blood donors, knitting, and buying war bonds and stamps. — 27 —
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