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The climax of a big week 1948 INTER-GREEK BALL COMMITTEE P. Shekman, A. Bailet, W. Robinson, H. Holden, W. Diamond, V. Parker, Secretary; M. Chase, Mr. Colwell, Adviser; J. Dickmeyer, Chairman; W. Tunis, J. Marien. Absent: P. Tanguay
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Inter-Greek Week April 5-10 I -4 Starting with interfraternity skits on Monday night, and con- tinuing throughout the week, fra- ternities and sororities combined to present a varied program of fun and festivity during Greek Week, April 5-10. Alpha Epsilon Pi ' s Jungle Fan- tasy took first place in the skit competition, with Theta Chi and Kappa Sigma coming in for second and third prizes, respectively. Not to be outdone by the fra- ternities, soi ' ority girls showed their talents in the Sing and Decla- mation contests. Kappa Alpha Theta won first prizes for both the sing and Doris BoUes ' rendition of The Creation. Pi Beta Phi fol- lowed suit winning both second prizes, with Alice Chorebanian reading The Telltale Heart. Sig- ma Delta Tau ' s Lois Abrams won third prize in the Declamation for Strange Interlude, and Chi Omega received third prize in the Sing. Northampton ' s Smith School was the scene for the main event of the week, the Greek Ball, spon- sored by both fraternities and sororities. Featuring the music of George Paxton ' s orchestra, the ball drew a capacity crowd and served as a fitting close to the activities of Greek Week.
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The month of May, 1948, brought many changes to the Uni- versity. Acting President Ralph A. Van ]Meter was officiaUy chosen the thirteenth president. Not only was the problem of securing a president settled, but Senate. Spring Day provided tem- porary relief for overburdened and frustrated students. The educa- the students finished their new constitution. This plan was to change the student governing board by combining the women ' s student government, W.S.G.A., and the men ' s Senate into a joint tional and entertaining Bay State Dairy Classic drew an enthusiastic crowd. A novel Cabaret Dance was sponsored by the 1948 War
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