Hartwick College - Oyaron Yearbook (Oneonta, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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4-l Keiler, Advisor: Deilz, President. iNrER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL HE Inter-Fraternity Council, now in its eighth year of existence, is the ioocty which actvises anct governs the three men,s Greek organizations. tt is composed of two members from each of the fraternities anct acts under the guidance of Dr. Herman Keiter. These six individuals attempt to satisfy the desires of approximately ninety men. Meetings are cattect at the discretion of the president and the faculty actvisor. in December, the council co-operated with the Pan-Hellenic Councit in sponsor- ing the AH-Greek Dance, one of the highlights of ttae year. Halt of the proHts from this affair were usect to purchase a new scholarship cup, awarded ttris year to Atptra Kappa Pi. Alpha Delta Qmega fraternity received the Hgatutnoonf' At a joint meeting of tive Inter-Fraternity Council anct the Disciptinary Committee of the college, several suggestions were maote in regard to future rushing rutes. Alpha Kappa Pi was represented on the council ivy Ctaartes Deitz, president, and Traver Santyg Alpha Kappa Epsilon, by Robert Martin, secretary-treasurer ancl Robert Ctiurctrittg Atptra Detta Omega, by Gerald Beaven, vice-president, and William Decker.- Ttais organization strives for a better relationship between the three fraternities, and att work for the tauitcting of a greater Hartwick. 50 Back Row: Clmrchill, Sanly, Decker. Seated: Bermen, Vice-Presiclenig Dr.

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'i . lf P f A Fifliyflfff ff - l-ll SIGMA PHl tnegan its tentla year witla tlue celelaration of tlie annual . I 3 VA Founcler's Day. Tlae laanquet was attencled lay many alumnae memlners. mlffffj! fi,'M f -' ff F1 An informal garage party was given for memlaers ancl guests in Octolaer. 75 WWI! fy ,Ji Q flL,L, 4- 1' Tlie sorority joineol tlne otlier orvani7ations in sponsoring tlue All-Greel: 'L f M177 'll n ' o .PJL1 Dance. ? ' . f .1 On January ll tlae sorority entertainecl tl'1e college aclministration ancl faculty at tlwe annual Coffee l'lour given. at tlue cliapter laouse. Later in tlie montla, tl1e group concluctecl a claapel program. Tlae presiclent, Miss Lorraine Pierce, presentecl several Granger looolts to tlae college lilgrary to lnegin tlie Plai Sigma Plai Poetry Collection. Tlae luoolqs were cleclicatecl to tlae city X patroness, Mrs. Lauren. Tlae First issue of tloie alumnae lnulletin was clis- trilautecl sliortly after tlae micl-term vacation. Back Row: Flclluuglilin, Curgin, As a result of fall ancl- spring ruslning, Misses Rutli Bailey of Coopers- Hamm' Krolm, Bailey, Barnes' town, Natalie Fiecller of Greenport, Katlaleen Milla of Lon Erlcl 1, .lean Franche, K. Milla, Ford. Second g 5 R R dd S ' T- - - Nlcluaiiglulin of Claerry Creelc, Anna Petersen of Miltorcl, Ella Rittie of Bgjiuithfl Mrs. Saugerties, ancl Lois Stetnn of Elmira were receivecl into Plai Sigma Plui. qjSOl',PPtl3l'Z'G, Preitdanf. Cogkum. 'c - res' e i, Voessa, ecre- A lvlotlsiers' Day Tea was given for tlae motlwers of tlie sorority at tlne tally? Fmsl5r,nI'Iislorian, Bartliolo- I, - 1- - ' A , 1 '..' laeginning ol' lVlay. The culmination of tlle sorority program For tlwe year was may' Rlgfflfjfx tlrie formal clinner clance in tlae spring. .,. J' A Plii Sigma Plii Was Well-representecl in tlrie various activities on Qyaron Lx , 'b',ff'lf'lgLV' Hill ancl was sclaolastically successful, receiving the cup awarclecl annually l 9 J fa :fp - V to tlie sorority witli tlrie laigluest average. fl I if lx N f ly' Tlue sorority owes mucla to lVlrs. Bertus C. Lauren, tlae city patron Q 3 A iff ll Mrs. Beneclict De Angelo. tlae faculty memlaerg Mrs. Ellaeron Hasla girl, xfl' EXX . tlie alumnae aclvisorg ancl Mrs. Jolan Vxfooclwarcl, tlae sorority liot Her. f it 4V',J-lfpvifitg tg J . , I Tlaey lwave contritnutecl in malcing tlnis a laappy ancl sriccesjw 'ep 6 l, . . lj, -lf' WW . ,, A f f . fi. .. 657' . '1 ill :l.l',:,n r. zg fd 'f Qs l C V. My gxutahxflflqhii,-1 I i , - JM f- 49 .F-a lf-.-12, vu. -.rvvl ,Jw me 'is-twciit an-A 2 U'f'Y'9 ' wr iQ.+'ff M rx-A Vx.','a l.1AlQf, j-iljfvi ,4,,,3,, -V xr . , x t , .1 'a4.u,JU. xg gj'WIf,f--'glx KJ-f ix-it 1 .' . Ak. s 'A CA- W cj x,L.,Ln,,'.1.,v-,-



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LPHA DELTA 0MEGA,' Hartwiclcbs oldest Greek organization, in its fourteenth year, has progressed tar under the leadership ot Presi- dent Phil Rigano. A .The fraternity started the year in the chapter house at 69 Ford Avenue, sponsoring several house parties during the fatt season. Two pledges were added at this time. A.D.O. men were prominent on Hartwictcs Hne toothatt team. Gerald Heaven again served as editor of Hifliops and has recently heen succeeded hy a hoard of which George Vxfaters is a memher. James Vidutich, as editor ot Glimmerglass, and Boh Reynolds, as Business Manager, also served Hartwick puhtications. tn January, A.D.0. moved into its original home at I Center Street. During the hastcethalt season, in which several memhers participated, a run of parties was held, aided hy our gracious housernother, Mrts. Bihhy. Spring rushing was extremely successful with such outstanding men as The USaint,H Mase Seibel, Witt Spaulding, Ralph Kteinspehn, John Wayf- man, HScratchy Juniorf, Don Gihhs, AI Mitter, and Rush Harp pledging ADO. ' Henry C. Langer, Jr. has continued his interest in the hrotherhood as its faculty advisor, and his suggestions have aided greatly in the promotion of A.D.O.,s ideals and traditions. The intramural crown in sotthalt and hastcethatt was captured hy the fraternity. With men also represented in Dramatics and hasehau, ADO has taken a part in att campus activities. Social events climaxed on May 30 with the annual Spring Format. The traditional farewell hrealctast for seniors followed with Atpha Delta Qmega looking forward to a future of service and ideal hrotherhood. . 5 I Bach Row: Thomas, Cenesky, Dishrow, Spaulding, Seitief, YVG- iers, Yvifliams, Harp, Mirola, Gibbs, N'orel'zousc. Second Row hlcEUigoH, Cizek, Vidulich Decker, Vice-Presidentg Rigano Presirlenfp Beavcn, Secretary Professor Langer, Advisor: Fox Reynolds. First Row: lxfliller Kleinspefm, Wayfmrin., Sl. Iohn Pll1,'lQl'l'. , , J' G 51 V ,,0Lf

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