FRATERNITY
LIFE
Fraternities on campus are enjoying a rejuvenation like nothing
seen since the roaring twenties. Not only has member strength
increased in almost all houses, but more extensive participation in
activities and greater interfraternity cooperation has been in evi-
dence. Besides donating money used in sponsoring Legislators'
Day, fraternities have supported the Campus Community Chest
Drive, the Red Cross Drive, and Humorology.
Fraternities are doing their part to better Greek-Dorm relations
by collaborating with the Dorms in an I.-F. Men's Halls Co-
ordination Committee. Other activities include the strengthening
of the revitalized Fraternity Buyers' Co-op and particiaption in
the Homecoming celebration and in the extensive intramural ath-
letic program.
They're covering the waterfront at an SAE party of the same
name, but the only foam you'll find, around here is in the mugs
that are showing-beer mugs, that is. . . . Looks like abut six
Sigma Chi pledges and one active involved in taking down their
pier, according to their position. Ah, for spring and the sun and
the water and of course the inevitable beer. . . . It's Homecoming
and everybody's having a good time at this ZBT party, even
though our boys came off second best that afternoon. . . . A wel-
come break from the books, courtesy, of the serenading Thetas.
This doesn't happen often enough, according to these Phi Delts.
. . . That crown could well go on the head of any of these girls,
we're thinking. The lucky girl is Mary Bainbridge, '49 Sweetheart
of Sigma Chi, and the honors are being done by Meg Rothermel,
last year's Sweetheart. . . . Santa's gone Phi Delt for the evening
and these big-eyed kids are in no mood to blackball him. It's a
party given by the Phi Delts for under-privileged children.

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