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After being treated to the usual by the first baseman, the crowd wandered back to the campus. We often ran, not walked, in the opposite direction though, when we ' d catch a glimpse of our candid-camera men, Danny and Art, practically shooting the place to pieces. Among those caught on such occasions were Annie, Meta, and Monnie. Nice shooting, fellows! Those of you who were still with us during the first of our summer sessions will remember the exam periods at Broad and Berks. And the post-mortems held Conwell Hall. Some of us used to head right for the Temple University Grill for nourishment, instead of comparing no tes and immediately preparing for the next day ' s work. Others would go to town for the relaxation of a movie at one of those cool, air-conditioned theatres after almost every exam! And are now how they did it! were varied
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Our activities Most absorbing was the all-out effort” to beat the heat. Mel ' s remedy was to take a snooze, but the boys who caught him napping soon made this formula fail to reach the U. S. P. Revision Committee by placing a match in the sole of his shoe and then retreating to watch the spontaneous combustion that followed! Several of the students took to dining in the upper amph, a practice which also came to an abrupt end when Mr. Mantz proclaimed, No eating in the U. A.! At this point we fled, en masse, to the campus.. Here Mr. Dietrich ' s sluggers did most of their practicing. Their fast game of ball was really something to watch. And when this became too strenuous for our would-be baseballers, they would knock off for a coke or a popsicle a la Cafe Rouge. We ' ll leave now to join our favorite team at Reds ' !
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RHO XI sorority for the girls . . . McHale Forgach Osinski Moskowitz Hartranft Silverman Sabatelli Kopy Pastor Andruchiek Longenecker Snecinski Delmar Maccarelli Zappasodi Rho Xi was initially instituted at Temple University Pharmacy School in 1940, with. Mrs. Mary Di Silvestro as sponsor, and Mr. Walter Dietrich as faculty adviser. Shortly after our initiation, a group of our favorite sisters graduated, and have since joined the services, but it was a greater surprise to us when Mr. Dietrich left to join the staff at Hahnemann Medical School We adopted Mr. Mayo for faculty adviser and activities with the election of new officers and their inauguration at our first social meeting at Cathay Tea Garden. At our next meeting, we busied ourselves with plans for initiating the prospective members—five eligible girls from the new Freshman class. This bit of fun was with our next affair, which was held at the La and terminated the period of pledging with of the new Rho Xians. We leave now, knowing that the sorority is again in full swing. OFFICERS President MARGERY MCHALE Vice-President META MOSKOWITZ Secretary ELSIE SABATELLI Treasurer LILLIAN ANDRUCHIEK Sponsor MRS. MARY DI SILVESTRO Faculty Adviser MR. CARL MAYO MEMBERS Lillian Andruchiek Delmar Mary L. Forgach Edna E. Hartranft Dorothy E. Kopy Betty L. Longenecker Mary C. Maccarelli Margery A. McHale Meta Moskowitz Anna E. Osinski Marion B. Pastor Elsie Sabatelli Elsie Silverman Irene Snecinski Silvia Zappasodi Members in Service Rita M. Connor Melba Grafius Polly Johns
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