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Michael Palm new Dean of Students His resume said he was sensitive to people and their problemM and has a sincere desire to help. With these qualifications jl was no won- der why Michael Palm was the new Dean of Students. The 30 year old, unmarried Dean worked in various student personnel services, served in the Army, and was a graduate assistant in the HOLIS- ing Office at Eastern Illinois Unih versity before coming to UK. The once president of Beta Sigma Psi fraternity was Who's Who Among Colleges and Universities in 1971 and both Whok Who Among Greeks and American Student Lettdi ers in 1972. Now Dean of Studentx, Palmk special interests were people, Napo- leonic and Swodish histoly, ItU hockey, and gotf.
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.1. . T 3'me 1i tn. elm: 3123133,; I : Greek Week revived Skits kick-off week long events by BARBARA MCREYNOLDS A FTER a number of years of in- activity Greek Week was revived on campusr Sponsored by the Greek Activities Steering Committees, the week's events ranged from bike races tojam sessions. Kickaoft activities began Thursday with representatives from each so- rority and fraternity participating in skits presented to the Greeks; Out- standing Greek man and woman candidates were also introduced that evening A jam session featuring two bands - Snap and Aporrypha - was held in the Fraternity Quadrangle Friday. Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity spon- sored a beer blast in conjunction with thejam session. Sigma Alpha Epsilon revived old memories with a 503 Party Saturday afternoon. A disc jockey, rock and roll music and beer, this was one of the most successful events. The Sigma Pi bike race de Greek sing were held on Sunday. Brad Swope placed first in the bike race and Ann McManus captured the womenis title, House parents were honored at the Greek Sing Sunday evening where sororities and frater- nities sang Chapter songs and mod- ern tunesr An Apple Polishing Dessert hon- ored UK faculty members and staff on Monday night Members from each Creek organization hosted the evening and each house contrib- uted an apple dessert for the event. Tuesday was a free day, leaving the climax of Greek Week, the Creek Banquet, to take place Wed- nesday night at the Student Center Ballroom. Outstanding Greek man e Alan Stein - and woman - Lynsey Snow e were announced at the dinner in which Mayor Foster Pettit and Dr. and Mrs. Otis Singletary at- tended. As guest speaker Bob Valentine, Kappa Alpha order house director, concluded his address the electrical power in the SC and Lexington was cut w and the community remained powerless until early the next mornw ing - the result of a violent tornado searing through the midwest. Charlie Phillips, lntrafraternity Council president, and Becky Shaw, PanheHenic president, Organized relief teams to help tornado Victims in surrounding areas of the state m MWHT' I 19 tTopJ Rauux await xtarting signal of the bike rate. Mbove; Crowd t-nthusiaxtthy panic, ipalrw m brttt'k Sing. t'R'tghtJ 'i5napi' plays for Greek Week jam wwon. IOpp. pg.,T0p; Two t'tludx enmy drink and CODVCHJUUH 11! the Mm wmon. tBottDm Lefti Jim Cunning- ham CHICHJHM :tutlvnrx at xkit night tBottom RightJ Alpha Tau Omega's ermtmize I'm the audience at the Greek 5mg. w- n
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