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THE PA HELLE IU Composed of two delegates from each of the three recognized sororities at the Newark Colleges, the Panhellenic Association regulates all matters pertaining to sorority life on campus. The Association sets sorority rush dates, regu' lates and enforces rush rules, and encourages active sorority participation in University activities. This year the group is planning a dance to be held in the Fall of next year in conjunction with the InterfFraf ternity Council. A Spring picnic for all sororities and fraternities was sponsored by the Panhellenic Association and the Interflfiraternity Council. I29 SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT, Betty Drossman, Marilyn Honey. STAND- ING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Fels, Ruth Rogge, Winifred Kessler. ASSUCIATIU Chairman . . . Secretary . . . Delta Phi Delta Eta Nu Tau . . Phi Sigma Phi .... Faculty Advisor OFFICERS . ............ Betty Jane Drossman Eta Nu Tau MarilynHoney Pi Sigma Phi i DELEGATES WinifredKessler Victoria Aleniewski .. . Betty Jane Drossman Harriet Geltman . . . . . Marilyn Honey janet Fels Ruth Rogge
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Peter Marapocli, Alfred Niedermayer, Bert King, David Lowitz, Herman Schwartz, Norman Glassman, Morris' Rones. SIGMA Xl Organized at Cornell University in 1886 to give recognition to outstanding students of science, Sigma Xi does not confine consideration to any one branch of science and lays particular emphasis on research. There are two grades of membership: associate, which indicates research promise and active, which indicates research accomplishment. An individual may be elected to active membership at any time before or after graduation when he has demonstrated suff licient research ability, and he may be elected to active mem- bership although he was never an associate member. Norm- ally, an undergraduate is elected to the associate grade only. Not more than ten per cent of the senior science majors at the Newark Colleges may be elected to member' ship. Candidates must be nominated and seconded by active members of the Rutgers Chapter. Unlike Phi Beta Kappa, high grades alone do not necessarily indicate eligibility. Research promise and originality in scientific research are the main qualifications. t Elected to the Society This Year Were Norman Glassman ......................... Biology Bert King ........ .... P hYCh0l0FY David Lowitz .,... ,... P hyslcs Peter Marapodi . . . . .Chemistry Alfred Niedermayer - -Ch0m15fl'Y Morris Runes .... - - 'Geology Herman Schwartz . . . --'- Physics john Van Dyke . . . . .Chemistry Mathematics William Van Hassel
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DELTA PIII DELTA OFFICERS President ...... ................... M ary Topping Vice-President ......... .,...... I da Menti Recording Secretary ...... .... C laire Hillyard Ccrresponding Secretary . . . .... Florence DeWitt Treasurer .........,.,.. .... L illian Fischer Faculty Advisor ....... ...... J ean Hull Delta Phi Delta was founded to cultivate and main' tain an organized center of thought, action, and fellowship among the women students of the University and to stimuf late an interest in those things that will render the members helpful to one another and useful to the University. Activities for the past year included an Alumni Tea, a Thanksgiving Day Dance, a Christmas Party and the Formal Initiation Banquet at the end of the school year. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Florence DeWitt, Mary Topping, Jean Hull. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marian Stepanian' Maria Bergamo, Winifred Kessler, Ann Gruber.
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