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Adiuifies In response to the need of an active women's organization, Sigma Pi Epsilon was formed early this year with membership open to all women of the junior college. The Greek letters of the title signify the social, philanthropic, and educational efforts of the sorority. Approxi- mately fifty women are now members. Activities in 1962 included a very successful co-rec night and the distribution of Thanks- giving favors to area hospitals. After Christmas caroling in the hospitals, all enjoyed a social gathering. Proceeds from a candy sale paid for a Christ- mas party at the Princeton orphanage. In 1963, sorority members and dates took an educational trip to Chicago. Proceeds of a Valentines Day Dance went to the Wilmot Fund and the Heart Fund. There was also another successful co-rec night. fm. .mln . wt-. V5.1- U A N c I ...Nunn , . lillirgg .. gf' ifrinmmums ., xr- llllus... . 'ing f J V I lffliib, -- . - . Y 'fn- M - - r sag W L - V - X H 5 , g Q aff ,qi -.M ,i,.,-- Anne Krogulski, Judy Muller, Paula Ricci, and Donna Skerston are selling, and eating, bakery goods outside the cafeteria at one of the sorority's bake sales. Below, Carol Matthis, Sharon Gambo, Caroline Soeder and Helen Sexton pause for a moment after making Thanksgiving favors for the orphanage in Princeton. A co-rec night, sponsored by the sorority, and fra- ternity members and other stu- dents of the Col- lege. Left, a few are enjoying a.n energetic game of volley- ball while others, are taking a re- freshing dip in the pool. H , i , . -'Q 21 After many sorority meetings members were treated to entertainment At 'in early meeting, John Rudzinski danced and sang Kids Kids Kids! , accompanied by Carole Torkowski
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Officers of the sorority are certainly kept busy. They are: Carol Marsh, vice president, Donna Skerston, historian, Jane Segatta, treasurer, Dian Lechner, president, Sheila Oddo, parliamentarian and Sharon Mason, secretary. Miss Mary Weeg, ad viser to the sorority, is always ready to extend helpful advice. Qi9mafPff flow QQIUORB These are the Fresh- man members of the sorority. FRONT ROW, Mary Helen Bidasio, I-lilk.ka Ritola and Donna Skerston. SECOND ROW, Georgia Rott- ner, Mary Alice Vo- gel, Paula Ricci and Shirley Waligora. BACK ROW, Bonnie Burns, Bernie Biol- chini, Janet Woj- ciechowski, Karen Orr, Ruth Nealand, Sheila Oddo, Janet Wagner, Carol Vohs, Caroline Soeder, Barbara Frederick and Sharon Gambo. Ffzeskmew Senior members of the sorority axe: FRONT ROW, Carol Mat- this, Dian Lechner and Penny Mahnich. SECOND ROW, Lynn Harbeck, Judy Brackman, Jane Segatta and Sharon Deutsch. BACK ROW, Kathy Novlan, Mary Kowalski, Mary Alice Quic Mary Cilligan, Mary Ellen Liss, Sharon Mason, Pat Walter, Carol Shields and Helen Sexton.
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Us S Frequent convocations for the education and entertainment of the college students are scheduled and directed by the Convo- cation Committee. Head of this committee is Mr. Wayne Zum waltg the assistant is Miss Mary Weeg. ln a sing-along convocation presented by the students of the College, various groups staged versions of musical trends across the country from New York to San Francisco. A Dixieland band fleftj depicts New Orleans. Center, all the cast demonstrate the Twist. Judy Wallner Qrightj sings You Can't Get a Man With a Gun. A highly successful convocation to honor Coach Strell and the basketball team and to arouse spirit in the students was given at the beginning of the season. Cheer- leaders Carolee Shields, Sheila Oddo and Janice Kane are leading a spirited cheer. 22
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