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Sigma Tau Delta IGMA TAU DELTA sorority is a philan- thropic as well as a social organization, as evidenced by its recent activities. Last spring, it ran the New York Cancer Fund collection on campus, and this year it joined with Sigma Tau Delta's other metropolitan chapters to help sup- port Irvington House, a school-sanitarium for children with rheumatic fever. 2 ETA Dean, Hilda Abrahams, Vife- Dean, Helen Titowskyg Tram, Barbara Greenfield, Reg-Sgf,' Edith Jaffe, Cow. Sec., Thelma Portnoy. Fczczclly Advisor, Mr, Boris Schwarz. Prey., Doris Renzg Vice-Pres., Muriel Swedg Treat., Ann Di Benedettog Rec. Sec., Frances Palminterig Cow: Sec., Elaine Catenella. Faculty Ad- zfiror, Miss Caliope Papatsos. Theta u HETA NU is. a social sorority with friend- ship as its chief aim. Its many activities in- clude sorority and beer parties, and dances to which all students are invited. The highlight Of the term is the formal installation of new mem- bers. In planning all of these activities, the girls of Theta Nu have learned the great value Of cooperation and the multitudinous rewards that result from mutual understanding.
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Sigma Delta I h1 Sigma Psi IGMA DELTA CHI one of the oldest of ueens College sororities. celebrates its elev- founded in 1938 to foster good fellowship on our IGMA PSI sorority was organized at ueens in 1937. It is a non-sectarian and local soror- Fling dance which promises to be an annual i Q Q . . . . . . mth birthday this November. The sorority was ity. In May of 1948 Sigma Psi gave its first Final Campus and take an active interest in the welfare of the community. Today, its members sum up their original as well as present-day purpose in one word-friendship. campus affair. The sororitys activities include swimming, bowling and theatre parties. Z I'rtzf.. Eileen Laving Vire- 1'frf,f. and Treclf., Marion Lichrg Ref. Sec., Carolyn Mocciag Carr. Ser., Doris Robbert. Family Advifof, Miss Isabel Brugada. PM.. Valerie Meierg Vice- ff v.V., Carolyn Kreppeing IH'-1.f.. Anita De Sheano' Src., Lorraine Banchieri. Fac- fflfj' Adziror, Mr. Barry S. Brook, 4 , 'f' My ., .F - . --. ,Q-fe-'-1'-5 3::',g,f,. .F GQ'E:f..5'2' , . -f -.-f 1--,. ,- . 3 1: --4 V + - , re -x.- .' fu
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Prer Rosemarie Toale Vice Prey Marie Salaices Tfear Dolores Salaices Rec Sec Sally Reineg Cow' Sec B11 lie Zeiss Faculty Advzror Dr Henry S Miller Cbmzrellm Edna Kameny Vzce Clamzcellor Blanche Pom crantz Trear Cecile Levine Rec Sec Selma Rosenbloom Cn Sec Debby Silvers Hzrlomzzz Shirley Bernstein FaculfyAdwr01 Dr Charles Haywood C7 7 Theta Sigma HETA SIGMA sorority was founded in 1938 and had its first meeting in anuary of that Year It has two active alumnae chapters. The American Beauty is the sorority s flower and Alice blue and maroon its colors Always active in campus affairs Theta Sigma had the first ueen gf the Campus and sponsored many benefits dur- mg the war. UPS1lOH Phi PSILON PHI sorority is chiefly a social or- ganization In addition to its social activi- ties however it has done much worthwhile work During the last Fall term the sorority sponsored a dance the proceeds of which went to the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund A worthy Upsilon Phi tra- dition is to annually visit and plan a party for the children at the Israel Orphan Asylum in Far Rockaway.
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