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Active members of the Alpha Delta Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa . Left to right: William Cantwell , Keith Adamson , Leonard Vaughan , Fremont Jewell , oAn Dwyer , Frank Cullen , Richard Generally , James Van Story , Jackson Embrey. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA TAPPING John D. Voneiff- President Frank Cullen— Fice President Richard F. Generally- Student Secretary James I). Van Story — Corresponding Secretary Claud Max Farrington — Secretary Honoring those students and faculty members who have given outstanding service to the school. Omicron Delta Kappa taps members at the fall Homecoming Dance and during the winter semester. Following the tapping at Homecoming of four men. Charles Lilien. Dave Shapiro. Jack Embry and Leonard Vaughan, a banquet was held in their honor. Members oj the National Council of ODK and members of Alpha Delta Circle at the initiation of Judge Frank H. Mvers of the Municipal Court of the District of Columbia. 28 October
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Left, President Marvin and Dr. William Byrd of Maryland University greet each other at the Homecoming Game. Right , Dick Koester amid the Maryland melee. Left, “ Waltz Me Around Again Willie at the Homecoming Ball. Right , Betty Ann Paisley , Pi Phi , and Jim Reisch , Pi K.A . , accept cups from Miss Virginia Kirkbride for the greatest number of alumni present at Homecoming. Nineteen Forty-Eight 27
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STRONG HALL TEA Mrs. Hattie M. Strong, donor of Strong Hall, the women ' s residence on the campus, was honored on Tuesday, October 26, 1948, at a party in the lounge. Miss Paula Powdermaker, President of the Dormitory Council, pre- sented an orchid to Mrs. Strong as the girls sang “Happy Birthday,” helping to celebrate her 82nd. Mrs. Strong’s son. Colonel L. Corrin Strong and his wife. Dr. and Mrs. Cloyd H. Marvin, and Major General and Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant. Ill, were specially invited guests. Entertainment was furnished hy Betty Birkicht, Margaret Babcock, and Gloria Binzell. Miss Sewell, hostess of Strong Hall, and Mrs. Lee, hostess of Staughton Hall, supervised the refreshments. Strong Hall has dormitory facilities for over 100 girls. A social commit- tee arranges open houses and informal parties from time to time. “Mother” Strong serves cake to President Marvin at the tea in her honor as Paula Powdermaker , President of Strong Hall , looks on. Nineteen Forty-Eight 29
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