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SITTING: Dean M L Taylor, Ruth Greenfield, Majorie Tello, Peggy Rumberger, President Ist Semester, Jeane Jaques, Thelma Peters, Joanne Humphries. STANDING - Chris Steers, Willy Maria Hilton, Margaret Soltz, Joan Samuel, Sylvia Persell, Helen Elfenbein, Eleanor Gordon, Nancy Appleton. PHI LAMBDA PI SEATED: Julianna Belmonte, Patricia Fink, Lona Goldberg, Barbara Ellis, Margaret Hennessy, Minnie Siesholtz, Kathryn Walker. STANDING - Jessie Jensen, Margaret L. Cochran, Marva Bannerman, Mary Ann Pagliarl, Carol Bass, Esther Kleinman, Norma Meyer, Sheila Wolfson, Susan Berger, Hannah Kopman. Professor Phyllis Eisman Chris H illard President Second Semester Phi Lambda Pi, National Women's Honor Fraternity, was organized to meet the needs of an increasing number of married Women students whose interest gave them a common bond and to honor women who have attained a high scholastic average. The crest of Phi Lambda Pi is a design of a Grecian lamp with four candlesticks which represent the four cardinal virtues, courage, loyalty, service and friendship. Dr. Joanne Humphries is the National Representative for this area and is the founder of the Zeta Chapter at M-DJCN. Prof. Phyllis Eisman and Prof. Kathleen Merrill are the sponsors. SEATED: Pam McElroy, Marjorie Fassett, Audre G. Kaye, Marie Sorenson, Rita Liberman, Sarah E. Price, Virginia Miller, Grace Mathews, Marhorie Zigo, Henrietta Gehring. STANDING - Elizabeth Fountain, Sally Horowitz, T. Jane S. Lusk, Frances Simon, Alice Terry, Elizabeth Feldman, Kay Bingham Marks, Ph llis W. Hines, Marla Silva, Nancy Zigan, Mildred Kytlica, Marjorie Picot, Glorinda Arace. ., 41.. yr l '..,' e s , 'f 'fn bag P 5 4 38
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I 5. I SITTING: R G. Meskin, O. J. Tracy, R Klein, PresidentgB. Abramson. STANDING: T. C. Keyser, I. Waldstein, J. Schwartz, S. Alford, C Wilson, E. Ragan. SECOND ROW STANDING: L. Hill, S. White, Il Fredericks, B. Micale, R. Healey. YOUNG DEMOCRATS A familiar sight during the Fall term was the Young Democrats table in the Student Union, with Mliumphrey and Muskic-1 signs and literature and advice to go along with them. Interesting and involving students in the political system is the main object of Young Democrats Club. Besides handing out literature and views the YD,s were busy greeting celebrities such as Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine. The Young Democrats were active this year and besides participating in Club fair they sponsored speakers on campus. Their officers are R. Klein, president, H. Preslier, vice president, O. Tracy, corresponding secretary and M. Cooper, treasurer. VETERANS CLUB SITTING: J. Markley, Sponsorgli Mitchell Allen, R. S. Petti, B. Britt, ,L Drummond, R. E. Allen, T A. Ward. STANDING: J. Ortiz, Morgen M Menter, J. H Calderwood, J. Bergrab, IC P. Gaston, N. Popka, M. deYoung, R L. Jaco bi, B. Sills, D. Smith, J. Weigang, C. Robinson, J. Spinlk, J. Jewett, H. A. Moseley, R. Quintero. Sending tapes of radio programs to Vietnam was the Christmas project of the M-DJCN Veterans Club. Twelve reels taped by johnny Knox, a WQAM disc jockey working with Tom Ward of the Veterans, were sent to Servicemenis Hospitals in Vietnam and Japan. The Veterans main function is to help Veterans attending M-DJCN to adjust to college life and to assist new members by finding jobs and places for them to live. Officers for the year are: Bill Britt, president, Bob Jacobi, vice president, Bob Allen, secretary, and Martin Menter, treasurer.
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WOMEN Q-si' f i 5 J M -Es' .f r 1 i W' LC!-y , if L- 1, ,I .3 z iv ,' my N, up if 'aj' FT 4 N f 1 fs K 1 I . 1. if Hi an 'V' '- . .. J, '- - . 1-7 .il .... ' WY: - SEATED- OFFICERS: II. Zeifman, R. Eagerman, R Eisman: Sponsor, M King-g President, R Rumbejrgger, H Kopman, K Merrill. STA DING: Active members of WOMEN. Women who have decided to improve their minds, learn business skills or need a change in routine organized as WOMEN. Women,s Organization for the March on Education Now brings some women together that might be older than their instructors. They may feel miserable because the job of being mother, housekeeper, wife or business-women combined with being a student proves complex. WOMEN brings them together and together they solve their problems. WOMEN was formed specifically to aid the mature woman returning to school and with monthly meetings, guest speakers, book service, tutoring, loan and scholarship information plus increasing social contacts it has served them well. A.S.T.M.E. .. . , , 1 ' .41 I 1 i g . I . A .I .. !,'.Y' , , W. it I 'I ii tif , , ,lip SITTING: A. Garcia, D. Benson, R R. Langevin. ni V, ig J.. STANDING: T. Peacock, M Santana, Ir., ,L Pastore, .L P. Corbin: Faculty Advisor, M Ruiz, S. Bolton- Seeking scientific knowledge in technical and engineering fields is the purpose of the American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers club. ASTMA gives direct contact between its members and top management personnel in manufacturing and has speakers on manufacturing and manufacturing engineering. ASTMA is a national organization with guest speakers. Various aspects of manufacturing engineering circulated throughout the nation are discussed at their meetings.
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