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Alpha Lambda Alpha LPHA LAMBDA ALPHA is a fraternity whose chief aim is to foster friendship and Offer an interesting social program to its members. ALA's most popular activity is beer parties. The frat also participates in all campus activities, such as the Carnival and others. Last term it planned an Athletic Fund Dance, the proceeds of which Will go towards the support of the athletic teams. AAA Prer., Joseph Knoll, Vire- Prer., Ed Kinshinskig Trear.. Harris Holland, Sec., Henry Davis. Faculty Advisor, Mr. William J. Madden. Prey., George Morfesig Treat., Asher Wishnia, Sec., Fred Bunte. Ffzczzlly Advisor, Dr. Travis R. Hardaway. Alpha Lambda Kappa LPHA LAMBDA KAPPA is a non-sectarian p i social fraternity. The members of ALK are distinguished for their success in intra-mural ath- 12 letics. During the semester ending February, 49, they captured first place in basketball, touch and association foofbflll- Pres., Ramon Bimonteg Vice-
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l Alpha Beta Gamma LPHA BETA GAMMA, a local social fra- potentialities of its brothers It is pledged to temify, was Organized in the Winter of eliminate discrimination within its membership 1948 for the purpose of developing the social and to assist the college in benevolent under 1 ABF Prey., Edward Dejnozkag Vire- Prer., Armand LoBugliog Treaf Ed ar Graf' Rec Ser ., g , . ., William Considineg Carr. Ser., Herbert Weissg Se1'gem2z-az- Army, Karl Strauss. Faculty Advifor, Dr. Harry Alpert. Chancellor, Louis Jobloveg Vice-Cbmzcellor, Robert Mer- rillg Treaf, Otto Kahng Ser. Richard Morrisg Prelale, Mi- chael Basile. Przculzy Adviror Dr. George B. Spitz. I 1 G takings. Alpha Gamma LPHA GAMMA is a national and non- has the distinction of being the second fraternity sectarian fraternity with social activities as established on campus An outstanding event of its chief aim. First organized at Queens College every year is the Birthday Ball given in honor of in 1938 the Iota Chapter of Alpha Gamma thus Cfs birthday. Q 126 4 1 . .Y mafr- YVVY f-- f- - 'ff-.f-V-V -'-' ..:-5 f,q,- ff' .'- : --f-7-ff w 3 4' Tr - , -. - .-
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lpha Phi Umega LPHA PHI OMEGA is a fraternity of ex- scouts dedicated to the scout principles of service and democracy. The fraternity has no dis- criminatory practices. It's extensive service pro- gram includes such projects as handling the school elections, Dean's messenger service, ushering at concerts, productions, and other school functions. The frat's fifty active members and the capable leadership of its presidents have made APO a potent and useful force on campus. Beta Phi BETA PHI is a fraternal organization. Pre- , requisites for membership are sportsmanship, amiability, intelligence, and general compatibility with the existing membership. Beta Phi aims to preserve and propagate the spirit of friendship which was responsible for its formation. It con- siders the establishment of lasting friendship one of the truly Worthy aspects of Queens College life, Beta Phi sponsors a Faculty Popularity Drive, the proceeds of which went to the World Students Service Fund. ACD Dr. Henry S. Miller. ert J. Tierney. P1-er., Nelson Varon, Vzce Prey., Gene Hilsenrath, Tfear Donald Rave, Rec. Sec., War ren Martens, Cow. Sec., Dick Stox, Alzzmlzi Sec., Marco Varon, Hirioriafz, Norman Hoyt, Sergeczlzi-all-zflrfvzr, Ed Schuller. Faculty Advisor Prey., Werner Albrecht, Vzre Prey., Walter Leavitt, 1478615 Neil Reich, Ref. Sec., John Dietzel, Carr. Sec., Robert Mueller, HiJl07'idlZ, John Con roy. Faculty Adrfiror, Mr. Rob
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