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Speakers ' Union OFFICERS President Charles Wright Vice-President Ted Lane Secretary Adele Schwartz Treasurer Stanley Soltroff Historian Irving Hoffman FIRST ROW: I. Hoffman, T. Lane, A. Smulcler, C. Wright, A. Schwartz, S. Soltroff. SECOND ROW: S. Heller, J. Epstein, R. Pollock, R. Kafrissen. THIRD ROW: I. Pilbosian, L. Golwyn, S. Tarr. FOURTH ROW: J. Fleck, A. Ring, R. Ziegler. FIFTH ROW: L. Serson, E. Weinberg, R. Periti. SIXTH ROW: F. Lipman, G. Moore, J. Wynne. Dr. Gordon F. Hostettler, Mrs. Anita Shmukler, and Mr. Parke G. Burgess act as advisers to the Speakers ' Union and under their guidance the or- ganization not only has given awards but also has received them. In the spring of 1954 the society won the Pennsylvania State Tournament and this year it has given the Delta Sigma Rho Award and the Honorary Speech Fraternity Award. The organization ' s activities for the year have included the Novice Debate Tournament in Decem- ber, the Boston University Tourney in February, the Grand National Debate Tournament in April at Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, Vir- ginia, and the Carnegie Tarton Debate Tournament at Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh. Pre-Law Association OFFICERS President Stanley Bergman Vice-President Robert Sandell Treasurer Robert Abel Secretary James Fauci FIRST ROW: N. D ' Alessandro, M. Sulman, J. Litt, A. Di Bona, I. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: J. Levy, E. Magaw, Dean Boyer, Dr. Paddock, J. Ziccardi. THIRD ROW: W. Miller, J. Fauci, R. Abel, S. Bergman, R. Sandell, S. Schwartz. FOUR ' iH ROW: A. Padelow, S. Wax, A. Hanson, A. Weiss, D. Manchel. The Pre-Law Association, founded in 1934, is a local organization under the sponsorship of the Political Science Department. The Association is organized to improve facilities for advice in the legal field and to encourage an exchange of ideas among those students interested in the legal profession. Two Hundred Nine Under the guidance of Dr. Frank Paddock, head of the Political Science Department, this year ' s activities have included guest speakers from the legal profession, panel discussions, trips to prisons and courts, as well as participation in the activities of the Temple University Law School.
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Music Education Club OFFICERS President Bernard Epstein Vice-President Roy Eikerekoetter Secretary Jacqueline Beach Treasurer Paul Belfiglio The Music Education Club is a local group here at Temple University. It consists of members of the Music Education department, many of whom belong to the Music Education National Conference, a na- tional music teachers organization. The juniors in the department sponsored a dance for the purpose of acquiring musica equipment. The sophomores and seniors also held parties for the class members. Members of the club were among those in the chorus who sang the St. Mathews Passion of Bach with the Philadelphia Orchestra in the spring. Physical Education Club OFFICERS President Paris Allison Vice-President Harry Stevenson Secretary Shirley M. Silcox Treasurer Rita Fabry Editor Marvin Sitkoff LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Lieberman, J. Doyle, D. Brown, E. Deiti. A busy round of activities characterized the Health and Physical Education and Recreation De- partment Club ' s program this past year. The group held an annual spring and fall dance, a reception for the freshmen of the department, sponsored professional meetings, and worked with the W.A.A. to sponsor the Water Show and Dance Concert. The group which is open to all members of the Physical Education department exists to further the interest and professional attitude of the students. Two Hundred Eight
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Mathematics Society OFFICERS President Frederick Sinn, Jr. Vice-President Bernard Smilowitz Secretary Marcia Ticker Treasurer Paul Sazynski SEATED: B. SmilowHz, Asst. Prof. Wurston, F. Sinn, Jr. STANDING: W. Morris, C. Rasmussen, B. Packer, A. Rothwarf, F. Everhart. Founded eighteen years ago at Temple, the Mathematics Society appropriately enough has as its purpose To further interest in the field of mathematics. It is open to all physics and mathe- matics majors. The activities of the group this year included a Mathematics Tournament for high school students in the surrounding area, the winners of which are awarded trophies by the Society; speakers in the fields of mathematics and physics; and a party given for the Society and compatible groups. American Pharmaceutical Association OFFICERS President Lewis Williams Vice- President Glenn Boerstler Corr. Secretary Alfreda Szolack Rec. Secretary Helen Marcus Treasurer Vincent Morse SEATED: V. Morse, L. Williams, A. Szolack, G. Boer stler. STANDING: J. Coker, S. Wesbury, L. Newman, A. Diabmis. Both undergraduate and graduate pharmacy stu- dents are eligible for membership in the student branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association, organized here at Temple in 1939. The adviser is Dr. A. John Vanakas. Activities of the association this term were a Christmas dance, and meetings featuring speakers and films from drug manufacturing plants. Of special interest were two meetings with the Phila- delphia College of Pharmacy and Science. The national student group started in 1852, and has the express purpose of acquainting students with the aims and practices of the American Pharma- ceutical Association. Two Hundred Ten
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