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PROF. BLANK Fczezzlly Adzfiyer lbena .Sigma fin., ,alla clan? Chancellor .......,..... Viee C lnznfell 01' Scribe .....,,................... Tref1J1n'er ...... Sentinel ...,.,... H iflo rian .......,.... Seventy-six ...........Marv Soberman .............,.ArnoId Wishner . .,....,...... Marvin Zuckerman ,,......,..H0ward Schlinger ......,.,...Gene Tunick Gordon
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Led by its thirteen senior members, who have perhaps been the most productive fraters in the history of A.Z.O. at B.C.P., the Iota chapter, in 1955, has attained what may be termed the pinnacle of fraternalismf' This lucky group of thirteen is unique in that no one man may be singled out as the leader, the prodder, or the driving force. Upon occasion we have had several leaders with different identities. I would say that at one time or another each of the thirteen has led us in one of our various endeavors. Our four year fraternal sojourn through college has been enspirited with a powerful feeling of cooperation and brotherly regard for each other. This above all has made us resourceful and capable of accomplishing all we sought to do. CARL MILLER, carrying on in the great tradition of his predecessors Shelly Berrol and Myron Zimmerman, has borne the sceptre in the form of a gavel with dignity, understanding, and just regard for his position in the driver's seat. He, and we with him, may be proud of a job well done. The irresistable force and the immovable object, namely HERB MARION and BEN FINKELSTEIN, have exploded many times and in each instance it was to further some cause which would elevate the stature of A.Z.0. They have been the pistons in our engine. Now we turn to the wheels, the quiet, ever moving, ever working STANS, IHERSHMAN and BERNSTEINJ, DONNY COHEN and MARTY NEWMAN. Staunch is a good word to describe the readiness of this foursome to go far out of their way to aid whenever their assistance was warranted. A potent gear at all times was AL FREMDERMAN. When he was shifted, the acceleration was soon noticed. The carburetor has been HOWIE COOPER. Perhaps he needed adjusting at intervals, but greatly to his credit it must be said he never stalled in his drive and zeal for the good of Iam. To note ED WEINSTEIN'S accomplishments just look at the dashboard and see how he has recorded our mileage, and we did go so very far. The ever smoking HILLY DUBNER was a busy exhaust pipe, for we burned the midnight oil on many a night. Our rear bumper shiny and unworn was IVAN BENZIDER. I am proud to say that I have served as one of the lights, growing dim at times, but never allowing myself to fail to warn some impending short-sighted disaster not to come too close. Lastly, but undeservedly so, Professors CHESTER L. RIESS, EDWARD STEMPEL, and JAMES W. INGALLS, who have been our horns, sounding out and delivering our message in an official manner. There is our automobile. More beautiful than any Cadillac could ever be. For, beyond the hard work, the dances, the parties, and school hardships we've shared, we have been united by an everlasting and unbreakable bond, the bond of friendship. Seventy-five
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Trying to complete a resume of four years of associations, friendships, and work with merely a few words is quite a sizable task. It is even more difficult when one is associated with the multitude of characters possessed by DELTA SIGMA THETA. However, as personalities come, we of the senior class belonging to DELTA SIGMA THETA, know that we possess some of the most fabulous in every sense of the word. The ultimate goal of all of our past endeavors are about to descend upon us. We know that this will not mean a parting of the ways. Never before has a more closely knit organization been joined together purely by chance. Thirty two of us strong boarded the DELTA SIGMA THETA Express as sophomores in 1952. This was a joyous year for we hadn't been fully exposed to the dilemma which was in store for us. The two most memorable occasions of that year were Hell Night, and the Induction Dinner . 1953 proved to be a year that was almost as prosperous as the previous year. The whip had passed into our hands and now we were the masters. The pledgees were exposed to a fury they had never before encountered. How they endured our jibes at their expense we'll never know. This year has proven to be more successful than any other this fraternity has ever known. Individualism has been overshadowed by a bond which raises fraternalism to the heights. Perhaps the fact that we are seniors and are about to come in contact with the realities of everyday life has provoked this. Personal gratitude from all of us must be beseeched upon a few of those who are truly deserving: GENE TUNICK-His pot of endless energy never seems to be exhausted. In him DELTA SIGMA THETA has realized a tireless worker and a fountain of ambition. HOWARD SCHLINGER- Old Money Bags. His knack of smelling out money is a seventh nature. If it's anywhere around helll find it. Besides all of this he keeps an accurate bank book. MONROE SCHIFFMAN and HILLEL SCHNITZER-Their words of wisdom has at one time or another caused all of us to Bust our sides laughing. The men of DELTA SIGMA THETA wish every member of the senior class success throughout life which seems to be so complicated at the present moment. HERBERT BLUM, NORMAN NATHAN, JOSEPH SHELDEN, JULES COHEN, DENNIS PANKOWITZ, MARVIN SILVER, SIDNEY DREIZEN, RALPH PASETSKY, NORMAN SILVER, DANIEL DUBINSKY, IRVING REIFFER, MARVIN SILVERSTEIN, JOEL FRIEDMAN, ARTHUR SAMPSON, EDWARD SMITH, ROBERT GILLMAN, MONROE SCHIFFMAN, JEROME SOBEL, ARNOLD GOLDSTEIN, HOWARD SCHLINGER, MARVIN SOBERMAN, LAWRENCE JASON, HILLEL SCHNITZER, ELIAS SPRINGER, ABRAHAM KANTOR, GERALD SCHORR, ROBERT STORMWIND, JOHN KAVIS, MARTIN SCHUSTER, EUGENE TUNICK, MICHAEL KITTLER, SHELDON SCHWARTZ, PHIL WALD, ARNOLD WISHNER. Seventy-seven
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