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SIGMA LAM8DA PHI: Front row; Pat Beckman. Janet Brown. Karen Schlissel, Marlene Albert, Linda Staffer, Edythe Rooff. Mary Lou Nolion. Cynthia Sudakow. Louise Morgen, Barbara Portnoy. Second row: June Freeman. Rodina Gines, Bernice Sussman, Marlene Solar. Mary Christensen. Mary Stewart. Gloria Bognor, Sheila Faber. Ellen Lew, Bernice Sir. Third row; Myrna Bressaek. Helen Decker. Dorys Rosen. Nancy Pomeroy. Marine Finn. Gail Marshall. Sandra Levine. Joan Rohrer. Phyllis Silverman. Myra Saeh . Fourth row: Faith Siegoll, Marine Hart. Eliiabeth Paul. Helen Beck. Margaret Millar, Susie Marbey. Shirloy 8lodtoe, Betty Garrison, Barbara Landau, Carita Hopper. Sigma Lambda Phi Maintaining the campus lost and found headed the Ion list of projects of Sigma Lambda Phi, women’s service sorority. In developing friendship and promoting service, the group sponsored a bazaar in conjunction with the APO Ugly Man Dance and ushered for campus events. They also maintained sewing kits for ladies rooms. Community projects included work with the (Tippled Children's Society and the Tuberculosis Association. Sigma Lambda Phi's also provided layettes for needy families. Eligible for membership are upper frosh to upper juniors. Members must have a 1.5 average. Edythe Rooff was president; Leah Rothman, vice-president, and Linda Shaffer and Marlene Albert, secretaries. Cynthia Sudakow was treasurer. W. A. A. THE WOMEN’S Athletic Association, organized to promote a better understanding of women's athletics, is open to all coeds participating in any phase of the intramural program. This year’s officers were Lorette Burke, president; Arlene Schimer, vice president; Diane Tenenbom, secretary, and Patty Shahade, treasurer. One of 65 national chapters, the UM group is affiliated with the National Athletic Federation of College Women. A point system enables memlx-rs to earn letters, while cups and other awards are given to the group's outstanding women athletes. WAA's purpose is to promote intramural activities, good sportsmanship and a spirit of cooperation and fellowship among all women students of the University. WAA: Front row: Annette Koban, Barbara Gardner, Ratty Shahade, Loretta Burke. Arlene Schemer. Diane Tenenbom. Virginia Deegan, Roberta Gianni. Second row: Catherine Ferentinos. Esther Zinn. Sheila Roter. Sondre Miller. Barbara Leuck, Mary Lou Singer. Susanna Olmstead. Third row; Shirley Heath, Sandra Fishman. Jimmie Ruth Songer, Barbara Bein. Jane Mershicl. B. J. Andreas.
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RUSSIAN LANGUAGE CLUB: Front row: Dr. Barthold Friodl, Audrey Lyman, Maurica DeRoberti . Harry Karavan, Milan Raban, Ern»t Buchlenkirch. Santa Nicosia, Mrs. Eva Fried!. Second row: Stephan Ron, Martin Waingarten. Virginia Lee. Irma Stern. Victoria Mathews. Morelle Smith. Zelma Serebriny, Frederick Clarl, John Gardiner. Third row: Forrest Jonas, Ronald Crawford, John Kiriakis, Don Earl, George Von Hilsheimer, Steve Wivehar, Gordon Beane, Marvern Mercer, Norman McKinley. Russian Language Club ADYNAMIC interest in speaking and hearing the Russian language provided the incentive for the establishment of the Russian Language Club on campus in 1946. Since that first year, members of the organization have sought to provide additional opportunities for acquiring a knowledge of Russian. Two notable events on the group's social calendar were the annual Christmas program, Yolka, and the anniversary program honoring the famed Russian writer Anton Ghekov. Leading the group during 1954-55 was Hrnst Buchtenkirch. Other officers were Audrey Lyman and Milan Reban, vice presidents; Maurice IX- Robertis and Santa Nicosia, secretaries, and Harry Karavan, treasurer. S. A. A. BRINGING TO the University of Miami campus a representative student body government for all, SAA was swept into office in the 1954 Spring elections after a year out of office. In charge of the four top SBG executive posts, SAA members promoted many outstanding student activities including Sketchbook, Sun Carnival and the establishment of the Paul R. Yarck Memorial Fund. The group, composed of independent students and fraternity and sorority members, is interested in promoting better campus politics. Heading SAA for the year was Hugh A. Robinson III. Other officers included Frank Piveronas, vice-president; Joan Rabin, secretary, and Marty Levitan, treasurer. SAA: Front row: Linz! Ziglar, Phyllis Silverman, Marty Lovitan. Joan Rabin, Hugh Robinson III, Frank Piveronas, Sally Doolay, David Kopanhavar, Jarry Dangler, Jeanne Kallas. Socond row: Sally Austin, Florence Sa«, Gretchen Stanton, Jan Cale, Charmil Vetter, Margaret Miller, Constenco Arnold, Alberta Genovese, Pat Frankel, Gretchen Greer. Third row: Bill Nichols, Leslie Greenfield, Joe Segor, Don Kohner, Charles Friedland. Pete Cergizan, Ray Foster, James Lochnor, Lawrence Friedman. Albert Rutkosky.
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SKI CLU8: First row: Paul Adlington, Don Earl, Sue Bom. Charles Bom, 8arry Unger, Robert Tinker, Butch Roienberg. Connie Manno, Buddy Ian-doM, Sam Berger, David Wile Jr. Second row: Barbara Slovenx. Pat Richardion, Bonnie CroM, Mary Benti. Babe Valut. Carol landeM. Evelyn Echolt, Barbara Steven, Scarlett Vorit, Marilyn Younger, Alberta Genovato. Third row: Spike Janton, Bob Swanion. Gerry Frank, Robert Roienthel. Hank Tiihman, Ernie Swift, Ronald Singerman, Jerry Imber, David Craig, Freddie Turk. Fourth row: Leo Benti, Ben Osklng. Johnny Cook, Robert Rototco, Art Karr. Sunny Goodwin, Robin Wolff. Burt Perelmen, Rudy Brauntchnaidar, Jemet Lochner. Ski Club Women's Residence Council SOME OF THE world's greatest water skiicrs are found in UM's Ski Club. Foremost member is Butch Rosenberg, national champion jumper with a record jump of 103 feet. Five girls and live boys participated in the Southeastern Ski Tournament at Cypress Gardens. UM's chapter sponsors two water ski tournaments a year for local participants. Members ski every day during the Guifstream racing season. Any student may join the Ski Club if he attends three meetings and attends the organization social functions. Members may continue active participation after graduation. Barry Unger and Bob Tinker were the two top officers. Secretaries were Sue Boss and Buddy Lan-dcss. Sam Berger was treasurer. THE PURPOSE of the Women’s Residence Council is fourfold. The group works to promote the best interests of all women living in the residence halls, provides social and cultural advantages for residents, sets standards of conduct and sees that their good conduct rules are administered. The Council carried out its duties by holding weekly meetings in which they determined new dorm policies and imposed penalties for violations. Stxial events for the year included Fall and Spring dorm dances. Representatives anti officers are elected by popular vote of the women residents. Officers included Nancy Egan, president; Pat Rogers, vice president; Rhoda Sniderman and Betty Jean Carper, secretaries, and Barbara Portnoy, treasurer. WOMEN'S RESIDENCE COUNCIL: Front row: Temme Zuckerberg. Dorothy Ghertner. Betty Carper, Patricia Roger , Nancy Egan. Rhoda Snider-man. 8arbara Portnoy. Pat»y Karp. Second row: Patty Shahade. Barbara Lauck. Saralee Stein, Carole Solomon, Jane Conway. Trudye Culpepper. Judy Tigorman, Gay Sherman. Barbara Miller.
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