Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Oak Yearbook / INSTANO Yearbook (Indiana, PA)
- Class of 1940
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AET ALPHA SIGMA TAU OFFICERS President Ann Rees Vice-President Alma Steininger Recording Secretary Eileen Crum Treasurer Hope Walt Corresponding Secretary Margaret Stark Historian Frances Mountsilr Chaplain Elsie Ellfnberger Custodian Doris Whitman Panhdleuic Representat res . Francks Mountsier, Margaret Storey, Helen Garey A NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL SOCIAL SORORITY FOUNDED IN 1891 In 1899 Alpha Sigma Tau was born at Ypsilanti, Michigan. A group of women decided to unite in the spirit resulting in such a practicable motto as " All Sisters Together. " Tau doings during the 1939-49 year included many kinds of fun — teas, hikes, and breakfasts, room get-to- gethers, parties and social meetings in Mrs. Gasslander ' s apartment. During the first semester the theme of the social-professional meetings was " You. " Each program presented op- portunities for improvement. Most of the meetings were led bv different members; however, valuable informa- tion was brought to the Taus by professional people from various fields. On November third the Alpha Sigma Taus celebrated the national founding of the sorority. The Delta Chapter held its Founder ' s Day Ban- quet at Rustic Lodge. Guests were present from Zeta chapter and Johns- town alumnae chapter to join the Indiana members in their Founder ' s Day service. At the first freshman party the Taus and their guests went carnival-ing at Rustic Lodge, complete with fortune teller, side-shows, and an A. S. T. photo studio. The refreshment booths offered hamburgers, spaghetti, pop, and ice cream on sticks. Each Christmas the Taus do char- itable work. This year they presented handkerchiefs and holly baskets to men in wards at the Indiana Hospital. " You and Your Friends " was sub- ject of the meetings for the second half of the year. Speakers told of travels and topics of interest to sorority mem- bers. Suggestions brought from the convention in St. Louis were absorbed in meetings and school activities. The Taus and their freshman guests went Chinese at a dinner-dance at the Indiana Country Club. After dinner Confucius, the artist, entertained with a chalk talk and Chinese wit; the Tau trio sang, and four imported musicians plaved dance music as " China Boy " and " A Little Street in Singapore. " This year Delta Chapter sponsored its second annual Spring Homecoming. At luncheon at the College Inn. alumnae, patronesses, present mem- bers, and pledges met to renew and make acquaintances. Following the program came varied activities. This homecoming has provided an excellent opportunity for Taus, both old and new, to learn to know one another. 166
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Rcmley Thomas Kirk Chcw D.ivis Wliitmyrc Rowland Siilkcv Pcrfilio Kier Startzcll Paiilisick Smith McGrcw Interfraternity Council There are ten men in the Inter- fraternity Council: the Dean of Men who acts as chairman; the sponsors and the presidents of Phi Sigma Pi, Sigma Tail Gamma, Phi Alpha Zeta; and one other representative from each selected according to the regulations of the respective fraternities. The Council has jurisdiction over fraternity membership; determination of time, place, and manner of pledging new members; rush parties; profes- sional meetings; house residence rules; and interpretation of the articles of agreement. The Council sponsors the Inter- fraternity Dance during Thanksgiving vacation which only fraternity men arc eligible to attend. 165
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First row: Camp, Sutter, Garey, Manville, Nelson, Rankin, Stark Second row: Whitman, Teeter, Ellenberger, Rea, McFeeley, Steininger, Brown Third row: Riemann, Evans, Murphy, Gasslander, Storey, Gorley, Cadzow Fourth row: Crum, Walt, Betz, Fairchild, Holben, Rees 167
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