Long Island University at Brooklyn - Sound Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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The 1952 Editorial Board of SCUND Editor-in-Chief ............ .............. S hari E. Nocks Managing Edit-or .......... ............ B ertrand Dince Associates Richard Ahhett, Eli Barry, Ierome Frankel, Herman Gewanter, Arnold Goldstein, Walter P. McDade, Trudie Ray, lames A. Rogers, leanne Schapiro, lrwin Stillman, Lawrence Wachtel. Art ............ .............. L awrence Sykes Photography ............ ............ D ennis Altman, Lawrence Rein One hundred-fifty-six M uf' rl' av' M cf' nf' uw Map!! 'pci' IIHU ,gli f if S E sf ' H ' Y Q l V V A V JL I rw ' 'V

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U BILON 1 APD nationally ltlell' tts, rituals, eXP0Tl5l0nl ,t the Chapter l0Ct1lll agement, college Gnd tsl- ,. d of much Sigfllllfm is the Outstandiflg Un' tard. lt is Gtlafded to d work Gnd b har , liifia tlle most lor? llege and lotliehlllilet: re Given by ' here. t numerous to llslt r Ot e t ,ew rapid Ctllilqum. nces held alreet Beta tedtrii the Chntaas Flin iitrble benemltae c UT - sl ate of iles? lla' ifor0f9an1ZdlrHl and ch f1P '9' ls Ol Su ldea perils , dtottllds are dlfecle The Gamma chapter of Phi Lambda Delta, since its start at LlU in the early 3O's, has been a non-sectarian fraternity both in theory and practice. During the second World War it was d i s b a n d e d and reactivated again in December ol 1946. T Ever since its reactivation by tfi,PM:li-ffl, a group of 19 ex-Gls' Phi PHI 'A T ' P' ' LAMBDA Lambda Delta has grown in strength, To-day it is one of the largest and most popular DELTA fraternities on campus The 1951-1952 year has been a big on for the men of Phi Lambda in both work accomplished and achievements won. The Greeks from Gamma chapter played an active part in Dean DeBaritt's Christmas drives and Send-a-Child-to-Camp Drives, as well as participating in other charitable function. Besides doing service lor their school, they were victorious in many athletic contests too. The LlU chapter beat all the other chapters of Phi Lambda Delta in the New York area tliappa at NYU, Delta at CCNY, Zeta at Brooklyn College and Theta at Brooklyn Polyl for the inter- chapter basketball and football championships. ln school in- tramurals, they played in the inter-fraternity basketball finals, eliminating all competition. This year Phi Lambda Delta loses five very active brothers by graduation and many more to Uncle Sam. The five Phi Lamb men are all due to graduate in Iune. These tive men all have made good names for themselves in and around the fratemity and school. They are HERBERT BARTH, BERNARD FISHMAN, IRWIN GERTREU, MERTON GLICK and IACK LEFF. ERNIE PYLE HOUSE PLAN lt was in the Fall of 1946 that a group composed of returning veterans formed the Ernie Pyle House Plan at LIU. Their resolution and determination to make the House a lasting one has been an inspiration to us during these past four years of growth and transition at the University. That this House is still in existence today is a tribute to their foresight and guidance. The three main purposes of the Ernie Pyle House Plan, as written into the Constitution, are today mainfested in actual practice. The primary pur- pose is to introduce the members to, and better enable them to partake oi, the social, athletic and scholastic e:-:tra-curricular activities of the Uniffersity. The House attends en masse most of the University sponsored affairs, froze: dances and athletic events to presentations of the Workshop Theater. We are always represented in school athletics and this past February If ' and the semi finals in the intra-mural basketball competition. Ernie Pyle has performed ably in scholastic as as in cial and athletic endeavors. ln addition to the assistance in studies '.':2':ic2r 7151115-er willingly gives another, our 1952 graduating members have i 1 'ri r former officers ot the Accounting Society, ziiernbers of honorary' scaetzes . other men whose scholastic achievements have merited them accfairn. ln the threefold division ot college life ffsocial, athietic and sch 'arxije the Ernie Pyle l-louse Plan has participated '.-ritn Teal and success. One huccir- -iii '



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