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'1 l l if . Ax, rv .1 ,. ,L , if wi, .4 .Q fx i History of the Sigma Lambda ' Phi Sorority N AN atmosphere touched with a mystical beauty.by the pale.fi1cker1n.g candle light, I stood with eyes sparkling and heart beating wildly, in the midst o a human circle of white robed figures, waiting tremulously for the sacred words which would admit me to the ranks of the tried and chosen few of the Sigma Lambda Phi Sorority. Thus did we all at one time or another undergoothe thrilling experience of being initiated into a company of kindred souls, fired with the same lofty ideals and aspirations, thus were we welcomed into a .society whlch a1mS to encourage a sincere development of character, to maintain a high standard of scholarship, to inspire a whole hearted interest in college affairs and a love of ser- vice to humanity through our chosen profession-Pharmacy. To determine whether the existence of the Sorority as a potent. factor, not only in college and the individual existence of its members, but also in the- phar- maceutical world, we must ascertain certain facts. What combination of circum- stances call the EAKIJ into being? What has it to its credit in the line of accomplish- ments? What is it doing at the present time to warrant its existence? A An understanding of the natural longing of young hearts for friendship, espe- cially during the years when a college girl is peculiarly in need of the close com- panionship of those who will treat them with a mixture of charity and frank criticism, a ,desire to secure recognition for themselves as a vital part of the college body politic, to find woman's true place in pharmacy and at the same time to lay the foundation for life-long friendships, these were the creative factors which breathed the spark of life into the Sorority. In the fall of IQ22, a small group ofiloyal young women inspired by these same lofty ideals and aspirations, convened at the home of one of the group and started the nucleus of the Sigma Lambda Phi Sorority. It was realized at the very begin- ning that 'one of the first necessities for an orderly and successful existence would be a constitution suited to the needs of the society. This task was put into coni- petent hands and no sooner was that taskcompleted when the plans were laid before the Dean for approval. The Dean, Dr. Anderson, under whose inspiring guidance the Sorority began to ,bloom and prosper, readily granted the reouest. together with the encouraging assurance that the Faculty would regard the infant baby sister a decided acquisition to the student body. Trials, obstacles and repeated discouragements seemed to come up at every turn butthet'-l d'fi' ' 1 , t ire ess energy an in nite patience and perseverance turned the tide in their favor and in 1923 a charter of incor oration wa ' f f ties at Albany. One of the first opportunities to serve the college did not find the Sorority lacking in warmth of response and enthusiastic co-operation. D ' tl d ' 'i for a new building sponsored by the G. O. in March 1 Lirlilg le rn C the significant sum of one hundred dollars. - At the first social function sponsored by the Sorority in Feb C ' M - William C. Anderson became the first Honorary member of tlibuS2roi'i?t:iii, Tib- , , ie members of ZACP will ever remember with gratitude her motherlv interest in the activities of, not only the Sorority as a whole, but each of its members. iiThiQ p s recen ed rom the authori- , 1923, t ie Sorority contributed s av VC, 1 O l ,f'N,v, l Page 2I4 ,iff Lf 'D! ' l COA - , Wi? ' ff:-.11 . . . ..,,.-.,,,. N., f ...,. .. . . ,. . ....,,,': VY , F, ,,,.,-,,, gf. 'xg-351 .2392 diff 1 'V' ,. , mic: as ML, l c , fi. -5 351 gl- s 11453 4 wi 'i 'I Ai , ic-ug in . if
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