IGMA PHI TAU Sigma Phi Tau Fraternity, chartered in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, was organized by a group of students at the Philadelphia Textile Institute in the year 1915. These men felt the need for fraternalism and have made this relationship an active symbol of brotherhood. During the intervening years the fra- ternity has grown to the extent that branches are now established at both the New Bed- ford Textile School of New Bedford, Mass., and the Bradford-Durfec Textile School of Fall River, Mass. At the present time an additional chapter is being formed at the Lowell Textile Institute of Lowell, Mass. An alumni group in New York City schedules regular meetings and works in close harmony with the active chapters. The men of the fraternity are represented in all phases of the textile industry and its allied branches. Their work has won respect for the name Sigma Phi Tau in the United States and abroad. In a field where the com- plexities of raw material processing to the finished product has become a science, these mcn have met the challenge of high standards by their background in the practical funda- mentals of textile manufacturing, and thc ability of creative imagination in applying this knowledge to the engineering of new fabrics. Membership rolls reflect thc very heavy school enrollment. Approximately seventy per cent of the men served in the armed forces. Total membership is at an all-time high and fraternal activities have corre- spondingly increased. 16 men are graduating in June, 1948. Their places will be taken by fifteen freshmen recently inducted. However, it is pertinent to note that the fraternity has never sought to enlarge itself indiscrimi- nately. It has never deviated from the ideals of character which form the basis of fraternal brotherhood. Highlights of the past year included the All-Chapter Smoker and Convention held in New York during the Spring, the Pledge Smoker, the Freshman Induction Dinnerg the Annual Hay-Ride, and the quarterly dances sponsored by the Textile Committee. For the following year the Smoker and Con- vention will again take place in New York and it is expected that a record turnout will make this affair the most successful yet held. The fraternity is aware of its obligations to the business field, not alone as a reservoir of trained engineers, but also as a group of educated men who are interested in people and their problems, and who wish therefore to augment and solidify the ethical standards of their profession. In conclusion, we wish the very best of good fortune to those of our members who are graduating at thc close of this semester. Wie are confident they will live up to the standards set by their predecessors. MEMBERS H. Adelman M. Fichendler M. Alpert E. Fishman S. Alterman J. Folgeman W. August J. Ceismar S. Berman M Goldman S. Bernstein E. Cross J. Brillstein W. Gross L. Carlin M Grossman H. Cohen R. Haftel S. Cohen S. Haltman H. Cole J. Jerome H. Dabek C. Kaminow S. Derner S. Kaminsky D. Duhl E. Kan B. Evkstein M. Kassan L. Ellner J. Kaye R. Feis R. Klar J. Klauber M Rubin C. Koenig E. Safdeye T. Lederer M Safir A. Liederman A. Saltiel D. Leshin M. Samsky H. Levine N. Schneider M. Lieberman L. Siegel B. Lyons R. Sigal T. Manheim E. Silverman J. Markowitz M. Silverman M. Nelson J. Solnik M. Novack H. Solomon A. Price J. Shapiro S. Pfelier B. Turk H. Rosenberg L. Weinstock N. Rothkopf J. Willenkin J. Ruben I. Zane
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KAPPA SIGMA PHI BACK ROW: Mrs. Monego, D. Sutherland, Hickey, Miss Jungerman. FRONT ROW: Edgewalll, Armemmte, Hanover, Zensen, McAllister. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ..,....,.......,.............A. Leona Hanovel VICE-PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY ....... Anita A. Zensen TREASURER . .,., ....,... ......,..,. D o ris C. McAllister CLASS OF 1948 CLASS OF 1949 Leona Hanover Doris C. Edzwald Anita A. Zensen CLASS OF 1950 CLASS OF 1951 Anna Armenante Joan Hickey Doris C. McAllister Dorothy Sutherland SPONSOR Rebecca B. Monego, AB., B.S. FACULTY ADVISOR Martha E. Jungerman, B.S. 84
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