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1956 alpha epsilon ph! 1957 Beverly Block Roberta Levy Jacqueline Bresler Doris Lindner Phyllis Goldfein Jeraldlne Lippy Vera Jaffe Amy Newman Sandra Katr Carole Shifman Marcia Koplin Harriet Shusterr Judith Kraweti 1958 Phyllis Ashendorf Alayne Cohen Karen Cogen Bonnie Cramer Marcia Eisenberg Kay Krigsten Shirley Green Sora Hecht Barbara Laderman Golda Lasker Freda Levy Bonnie Litt Barbara Lowenstein Valerie Markeman Phyllis Millen Donna Misrach Floy Nickol Marjorie Riemer Carol Sands Evon Schor Beryl Smith Sonia Stern Helen Teres Sandra Teres Hannah Wertheimer Sandra Ablon Joan Goldsmith Annette Bell Carole Hollander leda Bernstein Beverly Joffin Joan Bessel Dede Ka»n Sandra Brodnai Jane Kazdin Bernice Cohen Martha Klein Lois Cohen Thalia Pollack Sandra Cohen Joan Robbins Joan Cohen Linda Schoen Barbara Chornock Rhona Solomon Marilyn Dwinn Shirley Tennenbaurr Judith Epstein Toni Wahn Margaret Glick Deborah Weissman 1959 Phyllis Abrams Ethel Nesson Susan Abramson Judith Olbum Joan Alpern Sandra Peters Gail Applebaum Patricia Pliskln Linda Aronoff Charlotte Presante Elaine Cohen Carol Rabinoviti Frances Cohen Silvia Schottenstel Barbara Davis Francine Schwarti Babette Feldman Sandra Silverstein Linda Garb Joy Solomon Gloria Ginsberg Alberta Steiner Phyllis Kati Eva Strauss Roberta Mark JoAnn Turoff Charlotte Miller Sandra Unger Faye Nachman Esther Weber Here is a solemn group of nice-looking girls. They aren ' t doing much as a matter of fact, they aren ' t doing anything. Just sitting around doing nothing. Apparently Beryl has just given leda a trophy. We don ' t know why she gave her a trophy. Not that leda doesn ' t deserve a trophy. We just don ' t know why. Apparently Mary has just given Beryl a trophy. But this time we know why. Beryl was the president of the smartest pledge class. m 0 luK -£
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r r r • p D c p o fp cop Meter mpwpmVn W 1 J If i TOP ROW: Slick, Present, Sands, Cohen, Nackman, Miller, AronoH, Pliskin, Peters, Kazdin, Weber, Teres, Schwar+i, Klein, Abramson. FOURTH ROW: Raderman, Cohen, Robbins, Mesrach, Feldman, Alpern, Lasker, Cohen, Ungar, Lenita, Cramer, Stern, Ashendorf Smith, Solomon, Schoen, Nesson, Davis, Hecht, Levy. THIRD ROW: Silverstein, Green, Olbum, Ginsburg, Cohen, Mark, Riegmer, Schoe, Wertheimer, Bessie. Schotten- stein, Cogen, Wahn, Bell, Litt, Applebaum, Krigsten, Loewenstein. SECOND ROW: Milen, Nickol, Steiner, Cohen, Shusterman, Pollack. Bunny. Shifman, Grayce Russell, Kayi, Lippy, Bresler, Block, Goldfein, Goldsmith. FIRST ROW: Strauss, Abrams, Rabinoviti, Kohn, TuroH. Dwin. Teres, Bernstein, Eisenberg, Garb, Kati. Markman, Solomon. suppressed desires are let out by the aephi ' s 229 East Seventeenth Avenue Imaginations ran wild when the Alpha Epsilon Phi ' s planned their Suppressed Desires Party. Get a load of those crazy outfits— they top Halloween any day! on the more sedate side was a switch the 1954 pledge class pulled on the actives at the annual Panhellenic Scholarship Banquet Fall Quarter. You guessed it! The little ole ' pledges copped the top scholastic pledge rating on campus. Under the top- notch guidance of the chapter president, Carole Shifman, the girls continued to sponsor an active service program including the annual Christmas party with the SAM ' s at the Juvenile Diagnostic Center. Rushing chairman Marilyn Dwin reports a fabulous pledge class for the AEPhi ' s! The pledges were well on their way to upholding this statement by placing among the top three sororities on campus in the number of Homecoming badges sold per pledge. One thing is for sure: AEPhi spirit is contagious! The vivacious pledge class was at it again last Spring Quarter. They wound up their first college year with a big bang by honoring the pledges of Sigma Delta Tau, Delta Phi Epsilon, and Phi Sigma Sigma at a gala get-aquainted reception. D 216
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1832 Indianola Avenue If you were to walk by the Alpha Gamma Delta house, things would seem fairly quiet, but inside the house everyone would be bustling with ac- tivity. The girls are always busily planning and carrying out one of their many campus activities. First, the Alpha Gams were scurrying to get ready for rushing, and then before they knew it, it was time to decorate for Homecoming. Soon Christmas had rolled around and plans had to be made for the party for underprivileged chil- dren. Winter came, and the girls began to smell roses in preparation for their Winter Rose Formal to honor their new pledges. Collectively, the sixty-five Alpha Gamma Delta chapters throughout the country sponsor summer camps for underprivileged children. They also work with children afflicted with cerebral palsy. As you can readily see, the Alpha Lambda chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta is a very active group. The girls believe that the fun and the satisfaction of a job well done make up for all the hard work. The next time you see the A in gold and pearls, you will know that it stands for activity as well as Alpha Gam. quiet alpha gam house hides many activities TOP ROW: Jo Snyder. Lehn Hapkins. Hayes, Schmidt. Pitt, Hayden, Johnson, Dage Balii Miskin. FOURTH ROW: Rinehart, Ford. W. Weaver, Green, J. hardt. Walker. Ingm Weiienecker. DeBlass Newell. Parks. Dahlfue ?roves, Fuerst, Constable, Evans, e, Arrington, Kamer, Lees, Kell Jan Snyder, Mrs. Herold, Soelf , Wert. Dresher. Miller. Woodruff, Kirsch, Grieser, Catt, S. Groves, Hranko. THIRD ROW: Moriarty, Dehn- r, Conner, Babbert, Kates, Byers. Oldaker, Leiser. SECOND ROW: Workman. Klatt. ann, Young, Merithew, Barr. FIRST ROW: Martin. Kent. Nightengale. Michener. o f Mi s w t f J HW I M fc l Bl l«
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