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SIGMA PHI EPSILON WINS PI DELT CUP

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To Pa·e e nl Cabaret Dane<' in Conunons

TO P. .K., .A.E., AND A.T.O.

T rclt '8 honorary J o u rnali8tlc.· frulernity, 1•1 Ddt a Epsilon, preI!Cntt"d tht> tblrd annual 1~1 0 .-lt Son gfeel laet Saturday evenift« in Alden llall. •:arh frnlt-rnl ly u n wt"ll be proud of th ~ir repraentath ~' pt•rformonfi't'. for tht• rnf'lodloua n cmlng will loDIJ be re· m emlM:-rt·cl. Tit.- fruh•rnith•lf ll1Uifl l ~o llt'lt-t•lltm 8 o n e of which wut a fral~rnlly 80D8· T lm•t• juc l ~c·11 : ~1188 Crurfl A. K.-mlrlck, Olrec-lor of Mut lc at Wort"t'fll('r ~l alt- Tt"urh t•rtt' C.olt.-gt>; Mr. lanlt'y W. Norwood, DIrector or 1\lu!llc Ill orrrMII'r SC'hOOlll' anti 1\tr. CIUiord F. c~n, I Or8anlt l unci Ulrt·<·tctr of Mu t~lc- of Wort'H ler Polylb':hnlc l nttltute HCOrt'tl c•m•lt frutc•rn ily. • Basis of scoring: Preparation, lntcrpreltLlion, Pitch, Tone quality, Choice of song. Master of Cere· uloni(.'S for the evening was Wflliam C'unneen. l.d1 to naht : C. &ri~ld , T. ··rh .t, W. rotm.-r, D. To) lur, A. llon..-u, J. Mo.-Koy, Alpha Tau Omega commenced J , J lunnh••, ond R. Tu,...k. Te8ti4 To Cil'r 8oard8 "ilh a seasonal song, "Wh~n You mo pht rl', while mellow, dreamy muA_..Jt.•tl lnfornlata' on,· Not nu Wore a Tulip". David Hathaway t sir for dancin~ will be supplied by ,.C 1 t!WS ~ .J • r~ ._, ... To l ntmrc- Deferment thtn ted the voices in " OUr Jewels" the most cnpable Boyntonians . GoThe Selective Service System hns to merit honorable mention. ing on with the night club theme, t~ tabll~hrd n testing program to pro· Theta Chi told us of the mysterloua the e-vening will be highlighted by vide Sclectlvt Service local boards \'llyage of " The Flying Dutchman". two noor shows ; the first to be held The annual TECU ~~ws banquet • . 1 And . h . \\ilh evidenct or the relative quallfi· Their fraternity song, written by 1, at 9:30, the second at II :00. Fine wus held last Tuesday evening at t s ~nnR ·~:un Wll spnng cations of rt~i trants for college • ammy Knye, "Dear Little Girl of talent hns been procured for these 7:00 o'clock at Cosgrove's Chop comes the Jumor Prom with aU of study. The te\1 scores of registranu Theta C'hi". ~hows and will include J>rofessional Hou!ie in Worcester. It wa.'l a well its tradition · One of the oldest and will provhlt thf' local boards with "Secrets" were sung to us by <inRing, dancing, and pltLyinR. Nils attendrd and cordial affair. The bc'> t loved of these trnultlon9 i5 the evidencr of tht•lr tlptilude for con· Lambda Chi Alpha. With the tempo HaAhtrJt, n local comedian, will act ~~:ue~t speakers were Prt<~idenl Wat annual mn-.que pre~nlntlon which is tinurd collr~tr work . ~~tt by Bob llencgan the Lambda ~~..~ master <If ccremonits and will do Tyler Cluverius and Profe ~r j ohn f(l\ t'n during the fom1ru weekend. Thr Selectivt Srrvice Collrl(e Qual· Chi's went on to "Sweetheart of lhr ~onor... of introducing some extra H. ;\lackenzie, ,.,ho is the faculty ad· l'nfurtunatrly, for the la!ltwo years incation ·rt>"ot, prepared nnd admlni~ Lambda Chi" u their second selec~•al talent. Nancy Britt, an ac- vi~r of thr Tf:cH NF.ws. They de· tercd by tht l•:ducntional Testing tion. cordinni~t . and singrr j oe Rou~han, livcrctl lht'ir speeches after the 'l'Fc n plays huvr bet'n very roorly nl· Service, Prlnr<'tOn, New jtrsey, will SIKmn Alpha ~silon also received who ore surr to dclil(ht nil , have gra· Nr.ws krys were awarded to the ll'nlled. This is unfortunate, ~n two be given on May 26, June l 6, 1\nll hunorable mention with the popular d nusly ofrcred to perform. The sing· l-> C:niors for outstanding service to our wt.•ys, the people who w~ren t there June 30, 195 1 to reJ(lc1lranb who "The Rovin ' Kind" and a mwley of ing duo nf Gcor~te Frntnnlonio and cumpus publication. nH!''>~cl twn very ~ntert~m~nl( plays, have begun and plan to continue their fraternity sonR5: " Hall to The Ro'\alie ;\lnlcant(i, who by the way At the conclusion of the plrasing and 11 wa~ vtry di.Silppomtmg lo the their collrl(t or university studies, flurple" and " Violet". h:t\e sunJ.t in New York and New and plentiful meal the awardee~ re- mcmbe~s of the cast and stagccrew graduate or undergraduate. lli~h Phi Sigma KAppa Inspired everyjt r!fy, "ill also take pllrt in helping ct>ivrd their keys from tditor-in-chief, 10 put 10 tht amount of work neces- school ~raduates 1111d others who are one with " Memories" and their fra· to make the ni~tht's pr()f(ram n Ed Snmulis. The proud recipients, 'illry w f.ICl the show rrady and then candidates for admission to their temity song "The Old, Old Toast" ' U«tss Representing the school on who have now relinquished their posts play 10 an empty house. first year of college will not he ell· wns recogni7.ed with honorable menthe roster, Bob Mennrd will be on to their successors, were : Gerry AtThi year, the masque hru~ one of gible to take the test until they have tlon. hand lo go throu~h hi'! tap dancing kin~n. editor-in-chid; Don Lewis, the best shows yet. The very enter· entered their first year of college 11Carolina In the Morning" wu routint<, while a quartet made up of managin~ editor ; Dick Coffey, news talnln~ lo~" Lovts Mary bas al~ ~e work dtseribed to us by the vocallsts Or W L. Kranich, Jim Rich, AJ editor , Paul O'Neil, feature editor; potentia hues of 8 very entertatnmg The te.'lt will be given at exami· of Phi Gamn\3 Delta. The Fiji ~n Hanson, and John Orcutt M11 also be \ ndy Andersen, s«retary ; Bill Ci· eveninf(. nation centers throu~thout the United harmonized 11 Fijl Men" as their pr~nt to offer a few favorite seJec· monetti, second-term sports witor; Rehearsals ure being held and Mr · States and it.s Territories. In Worces- second offering. lions. Bill Horney, business manager; Tom Rugg, the director, Is molding his ter the examination centers are at Theta Kappa Pbl scurried w1th Varsity Club members have been Hodl(ell, advertising mana~er ; Bill skilled group Into fmc shape. Talent Clark University, Worcester Junior the "Surrey With the Fringe on Top". bu~ily working to make the evening Cuneen, circulation manager; Rick is in abundance, with old timers College, and the College of the Holy " The Red, The Gold, Tbe Silver'' a memorable one on Tech's social Ferarri, first-term sports editor; Owen Ott and j ohn Gregory, aod Cross. shone as their fraternity song. The test presupposes no schooling Sigma Phi Epsilon. gave a more talenrlM, "<> make sure that you'll be Andy Freeland, junior editor ; Paul new comers Hank Demarest, Cui on hand by gelling your Varsity Radasch, junior editor; Owen Ott, Lut, John Leach, and Ralph Auer- beyond the ordinary high achool than creditable performance with the Club dance tkket now from one of columnist; Sam Winther, reporter. bach. Also, 50 that john can love preparation for college. Scores on catchy tune ucrulsln' in My Model lht many club repr~scntntives. The President spoke in high praise Mary we have Ann Sweeney, Jean the test will not themselves determine T " under the direction of George ::of the TECH Nsws starr and of the Leslie, and Beverly Brooks to carry eligibility for deferment. Scores on Borski. The Slg Ep octet Included e<lltorinlo; in particular, which he on the feminine half of the show. the test1 together with evidence of George Borski, Tw Fritz, Warren commended for their sensible and To top it all off, the stage crew scholastic performance in colle~e, Palmer, Don Taylor, Joe Jlunolea, intellipent content. Be also touched has been working night and day to will be us.ed by the Selective Service AI Hanson, J im MacKay, and Bob upon the present martial conditions complete a new set for the show. So locaJ boards In considering the eligi· Turek. Their soft and tuneful ~<Woo­ and warned not to stampede, but to addjng it all together, a terrific show, bility of registrants for occupatlona1 derful Sig Ep Girl", arranged by Bob await the outcome of the controversy a talented cast, and a new set ; this deferment as students. Turek, lead! one to wonder just bow in Wuhington over the deferment of should be one of the most enjoyable To be eligible to take the Selective many Slg Eps still possess their pins. college student.s. parts of the formal weekend. ~~ DRAFT-Poa e 4 s- ICMA PHl EPSILON-I"... I

Sa-.r lpril 2 1 for the time of your lift, for on thL" dati.' \\ill be held the fir,t annual Varsity Club dance. Make no mistake nbout It, this will not be jus t no ordinary dnnce, but Qne which you'll not be likely to soon forget l;,mce the theme of the dnnce has bttn t hosen a.'l one of n night club, theo Commons of Sanford Riley Hnll will Ut' completely trnnsformcd into a n lj:~hl spot for the affair. Tables, chairs, soft li~hu, and even beautiful •aitre'~ will help produce the al·

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Coronation Ball May 11th

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