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SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy Malamis, Marilyn Honey, Dorothy Fromm. STANDING, LEFT T01 RIGHT: janet Fels, Theresa Douglas, Mary joan Wall. PI IGMA Pi Sigma Phi fosters good fellowship through a better understanding among all races and creeds. It has devoted its attentions to the development of the spirit and character' istics of leadership among the members for the betterment of the University and the community. The .sorority's program during the 194940 season included an Alumni Tea, a Theater Party in New York, the Fifth Annual Ball, a Garden Party and the Induction dinner for the Pledgees. PHI OFFICERS President ...... .................. . . Marilyn Honey Vice-President ..............,...... Dorothy Fromm Recording Secretary ..... .... M ary Joan Wall Corresponding Secretary . . . .... Betty Bloxsom Treasurer ..... ........ ........ J u ne Booth Faculty Advisor . . . . . Dorothy Malamis
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Nr 'QTTQI' SITTING, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Dita Abram, Kate Schloss, jean Black, Irma Rosenthal. STANDING, LEFT , T0 RIGHT: Betty Drossman, Doris Gorlin, Lila Fischbein, Judy Posner. M Em NU MU Organized in September, 1947, Eta Nu Tau has under' takeri a threefpoint program which includes cultural, charif table and social activities. Headlining this year's program was a faculty forum sponsored by the sorority to raise money for charity. The topic, How Can Society Meet the Challenge of the Hydrogen Bomli? , was discussed by Drs. john Keosian, Edward Zabriskie, Harold Fales, and Paul Hamlin and moderated by Dr. Sidney Zebel. Other activities included the continuation of their volunteer work in the Library at the Beth Israel Hospital, a theatiefsupper party in New York, a Pledge Party, and the annuiil dinnerfdance at the Condor Supper Club. , The initiation dinner in June closed the season's activities. ' l i OFFICERS President .........,........., . Vice-President ..,............. Recording Secretary ...... Corresponding Secretary .... Treasurer ............... Faculty Advisor .. . ' . . . . Jean Black . . . Kate Schloss Sandra Wistreich . . . . Dita Abram Irma Rosenthal . . . . Alice Pollin
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I President. . . . . . Secrepary ...... Treasurer ..... Faculiy Advisor .... SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Daniel Gallop, John Basalyga, James Smith, Burton Fink. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Serratelli, Irving Goldberg, Oscar Gervis, Leroy Terry. T R-FRATER ITY UUUNCIL OFFICERS I ....... James Smith, G.ove 86 Sticlc Vice-Rresident .... . . .- .... Daniel Gallop, Sigma Beta Chi . . . john Basalyga, Delta Sigma Pi . . .Bernard Fink, Beta Sigma Rho .................PaulHamlin The InterfFraternity Council is an organization which cofordinates the athletic and social activities involving the fraternities at the Newark Colleges of Rutgers University. The membership of the council is composed of two representaf tives from each fraternity. Among the athletic activities sponsored and con- ducted by the .council are intramural leagues intouch foot- ball, softball, basketball, and bowling which was recently introduced. Trophies are awarded to the outstanding teams who participate in these intramural sport events. At least once every year, the council sponsors an- interffraternity dance which is open to any student of the Newark Colleges of Rutgers University. I33
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