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CD00 OFFICERS Mary Martin, President Joan Mette, Vice President Doris Hesseman, Recording . Secretary Mitsie Ikuta, Corresponding Secretary Dorothy Hanger, Pledgemistress Ruth Webber, Treasurer Kappa Omicron sorority was organized in 1938 by a group of ten women students, under the leadership of Susan Marshall, who wished to form a sorority to promote college affairs and good fellowship. In 1939 its constitution was approved by the college, and since then it has become a member of the Panhellenic Council. During the nine years of its existence, Kappa Omicron has increased its membership to thirty-five active members, with an alumnae group of fifty-eight. This sorority has contributed to various fund-raising campaigns including the Continuous Fund and the creation of the Maple Lounge. One successful campaign conducted last year furnished the children at City Hospital with toys. Last Row: Lois Weber, Betty Dayton, jean Hendrickson, Mabel Smith, Lucille Colaian- ni, Lola Hauscrman, Jane Smith, Dorothy Hanger, Pat Black 3rd Row: Betty Kneblewicz, Mary Samouris, Edith Berg, Betty Nicka, June Carlgren, Clara Delis, Joanne Trotter, Violet Czeney, Carol Blank, May Bana 2nd Row: Laura Faustini, Janet Polich, Mitzi Ikuta, Irma Kasmer, Mildred Holewa, Dorothy Kempthorne, Lois Sonday, Jennie Pogrozewski, Doris Hesseman, jene Czech Front Row: Mary Martin, Rosemary Zullo, Ruth Webber, Jean Cantieny, Helen Hlatky, Lucille Szykowny, Irene Holewa, Mary Carros Kappa Ummron
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Phi 402,84 Kappa Q Q Q Q OFFICERS V Adele Ankuda, President Olga Shwetz, Vice President Nathalie Wills, Recording Secretary Q Q Q Q Jean Clements, Corresponding Secretary Evelyn Sledz, Treasurer Dora Miller, Pledgemistress The distinction of being the first sorority founded at Cleveland College goes to Phi Alpha Kappa. In 1936 it was organized by four Women students. Chartered in 1937, it has enlarged its membership from the original seven members to thirty. The purpose of the sorority is to support college activities and organizations, to provide an incentive for high scholarship with high standards of conduct and achievement, to encourage friendship among its own members and other Cleveland College students, and to develop the personality and initiative of individual members through group activities. Back Row: Lois Stone, Olga Shwetz, Becky Coleman, Kathryn Ballus, janet House, Marilyn Schuler, Jeanne Ormsby, Barbara Romanis Middle Row: Mary Dotchkoff, Mary Beth Stehman, Mary jane Gardner, Katherine Young, Mary Colerra Patton, Mary Ellen Willianis, Ruth Uhrcn, Katherine Thompson Front Row: Evelyn Sledz, Dora Miller, Merry Romanis, Margaret Brewer, Adele Ankuda, Nathalie Wills, Jean Clements, Eleanore Holmstrom
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Q09 Sigma Kino belta Q Q Q OFFICERS Q Q Robert Pollack, President Q G George Spanagel, Vice President Q Robert Dantio, Secretary Q E Robert Martin, Treasurer 0 Q James Helm, Pledgemaster 0 Q Q 0 Q 0 Q G Q Robert Shirley, Historian Sigma Rho Delta fraternity exists for the purpose of promoting brotherhood, social life, and high scholarship among its members in Cleveland College of Western Reserve University. This purpose is so stated in the constitution of the fraternity. Any undergraduate male student of Cleveland College is eligible to active membership, provided he maintains an average of one point or better in his class grades at all times. . Feeling the need for a fraternal organization, a group of Cleveland College students organized Sigma Rho Delta in 1936. During the war years, from March, 1943, until March, 1946, the fraternity was inactive. At present there are twenty-eight active and twenty-four inactive members. I S Back Row: Ronald Donovan, Harry Rees, John Wathen, Robert Gaynor, Milton Fred- erickson, Nick Lesko, Fred Schoditsch 3rd Row: William Grierson, Richard Corrigan, Andrew Teklitz, john Sutula, Elmer Stetz, John Stacey, Daniel Lopatt, Edward Granzier 2nd Row: Walter Stepanek, Rod McKinnon, Donald Chervenak, Sigmon Comienski, Fred Mueller, Francis Kaye, Robert Marquardt Front Row: David Hope, 'Robert Dantio, George Spanagel, Robert Pollock, Robert Mar- tin, James Helm, Francis French
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