Bryant University - Ledger Yearbook (Smithfield, RI)

 - Class of 1943

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Page 68 text:

Sixty-two Seated: V. Campbell and J. Scott. Standing: N. Haggis, R, Kwochka, A. Killerjian, G, Patch, Miss Hines, M. Walker, C. DeMeIIo, M. Fitz- gerald, E. Lahdenpera, and B. Laing. KAPPA DELTA KAPPA VIRGINIA CAMPBELL... .......... President ............. VIRGINIA CAMPBELL JULIA SCOTT ............................ Vice-President.. ......................... JULIA SCOTT BARBARA HIGGINS ................... Secretary ............................ GLORIA PATCH JEAN SMITH .......,............................ Treasurer ......... MARION FITZGERALD With the gardenia as its flower and the green and white as its colors, Kappa Delta Kappa started the Bryant year overflowing with vitality and enthusiasm. The sorority was originally founded as a national organization in l929, but later became a state organization. On October 8, a Rush Party was held in the Cafeteria. The following week saw a group of new pledgees undergoing the strains of initiation and the green and white paddles. The Formal Initiation Ritual was held at the Biltmore Hotel on December 3. The new members then disposed of their pigtails to attend the Formal Pledgee Dance at the Hotel Sheraton on December 8. In November, KDK held the Annual Thanksgiving Dance with Tau Ep. This, too, proved to be another most successful affair. Early in February a banquet was held at the Crown Hotel to celebrate Mary Walker's birthday and Barbara Higgins' enlistment in the VVAAC's. In April, another Rush Party was held, and the Formal Initiation was conducted at the Biltmore. ' There were many parties and informal gatherings held throughout the year, all of which proves that Kappa Delta Kappa is living up to its name in the Bryant social life.

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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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First Row, left to right: D, Mullen, R. DeCarolis, J, Moynihan, J, Dunn, and R. Johannesson. Second Row: T, Flanagan, R. Connell, W. Thomas D. Moore, C, Blickle, and L. Metaxas. 1 Third Row: J. Rodgers, l-l. Gunnarsson, C. Rodri- guez, A. Corpaci, and W. lflarris. Fourth Row: W. Evans, A. Barsalow, Mr. Ripley, Mr, Richards, and Mr. Jacobs, l TAU EPSILON JAMES C. MOYNll-lAN ...,.,............... President ................ ..................... J OHN TRENCl-l DONALD W. ZARFOS ................, Vice-President ...............,......... WILLIAM THOMAS DONALD J, MLJLLEN .......................... Secretary ........... ........... D ONALD J. MLJLLEN WALLACE FERRIER ..........................,.... Treasurer .......................... DONALD J. MULLEN BANG!-Tau Epsilon was off to a banner year, Founded in l929, as a national organization, the Beta Sigma Chapter of Tau Epsilon Fraternity has been one of the leaders in social and scholastic activities ever since. Today, because of the existing world conflict, many Tau Epsilon men are still out in front fighting in all parts of the world for Uncle Sam. ln the latter part of September, Tau Epsilon was off to a successful start by giv- ing a Smoker in the Auditorium. This was followed by the Sacred Ritual and Banquet which was held at the Crown l-lotel. Then came November and Tau Ep pooled re- sources with Kappa Delta Kappa Sorority to give their Fourth Annual Thanksgiving Dance, Naturally, all awaited the coming of December, which brought forth the tra- ditional Pledgee Formal Dinner Dance held at the l-lotel Sheraton. During the year, Tau Epsilon held a banquet at the University Club, and the brothers will always remember the fine entertainment provided by their fraternal ad- visor, Mr. E. Gardner Jacobs. Soon Spring rolled around and Tau Ep gave a percentage of the profits of its Second Annual Victory Dance to the Bryant Service Club. The activities of the year came to a successful conclusion at a banquet held at the Biltmore l-lotel for the installation of the new officers for the coming year. Sixty-th ree

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