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Sixty First Row, left to right: M. Kovner, R. Richmond, H. Waxler, and M. Brotheim. Second Row: D. Click, D. Cohn, B. Balkan, I. Rievman, B. Adelman, S. Zacharia, and T. Jacobson. Third Row: L. Winkler, Miss Cook, P. Elovitz, E. Kriger, and F. Cohen. Fourth Row: l. Dimond, B. Parizer, E. Weinbaum, J. Shore, R. Tarnapal, and E. Leibowitz. BETA SIGMA GAMMA President ..................... ........... l-l ARRIET WAXLER Vice-President ............ ..................... R UTl-l RlCl-IMAN Secretary .............. ........... M ARION GOLLENDER Treasurer .......................................................................................... MARJORIE KOVNER The group of merry faces pictured above are those of the members of Beta Sigma Gamma-a sorority organized for educational and social purposes, and fulfilling these purposes admirably. Beta Sigma Gamma started the college year off with a bang when one of the first weeks was dedicated to the pledging of new members, which proved to be an hilarious and most enjoyable week. This was followed by a Pledgee Formal which was held at the Sheraton l-lotel. In February, the sorority sponsored a raffle, awarding defense stamps to the lucky prize winner. To aid the Bryant Service Club in its wonderful work, Beta Sigma Gamma repeated its donation to them this year. Mid-year l943l And another week of pledging new members, being followed by a formal initiation. On several occasions the sorority girls had the opportunity of entertaining ser- vice men. And an active part was taken by the girls in sports, such as, bowling and swimming. To differentiate this sorority, the girls sported blazer jackets in the blue and white sorority colors. Orchids to Miss Florence Cook, faculty advisor, for her excellent advice and assistance in making this organization such a success. She has been a real, true friend to each and every girl.
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First Row, left to right: Irving Factor, Morris Coffman, Jerome Goldberg, Harold Gursky, Cliff Maskovsky, and Stanley Alpert. Secorid 'Roar Newton Cohn, Mr, Appleby, Don Rubinstein, David Kaufman, Robert Bernstein, and Mr. icwar s SIGMA LAMBDA PI JEROME GOLDBERG ..................,....... President .............. ........... I-I AROLD GURSKY MORRIS COFMAN ........................ V ice-President ...................... DAVID KAUFMAN MORRIS COFMAN .......... .........,..... S ecretary ............................. DAVID KAUFMAN HAROLD GIJRSKY ............................... Treasurer .......,... CLIFFORD MASKOVVSKY Upon looking back over the fleeting months, Sigma Lambda Pi finds it has had a most gratifying season. The fraternity started by inducting several new members. At the first meeting, officers were elected for the fall semester and plans immediately started for the year's activities. In January, Sigma Lambda Pi held its annual Sno' Ball , one of Bryant's largest and gayest dances. Miss Janet Newell was crowned Snow Queen. Sigma Lambda Pi's year opened with a smoker to which all pledgees were invited to introduce them to the members and customs of the fraternity. Then came the Pledgee Banquet at which the new members were officially inducted into the fraternity with a most colorful ceremony. Sigma Lambda Pi held its formal dinner dance to- gether with its sister sorority Beta Sigma Gamma. There were several other social events and they the year closed with a farewell banquet for the brothers. Sixty-one
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