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Qi--a Dliliscnlnio el- Omega Phi In the cycle of years Fashions change. just as there is always a reversion to the past, so the Society of Omega Phi has revised and accepted the Constitution of the Original Omega Phi Society. VVith this and the adoption of the Standard Omega Phi Pin, the age-old Society of Knights of Pharmacy has launched upon another active year of successful endeavor. For the past few years the Omega Phi Society has existed almost wholly in name alone, electing officers and giving the one required social function. This year the decision was made to make the Society of '32 the true representative of Omega Phi Societies. lVith this decision it was decided to permit five Juniors by proof of their eligibility to become honorary members, thus soliciting the good will and co-operation of all the classes. ' It has been the custom of Omega Phi Societies to give one social function per scholastic year. The society decided that this year in keeping with our Motto and name, to depart from the customary donation of the proceeds to the furtherance of scientific interests in Pharmacy, and to give the money to the year book staff to aid in the publishing of the year book. The result was a Depression Dance, given at the college on january 20. i ' In reverting to the past, another custom was again re-established, that of electing a capable Knight as a representative of the Senior-Class on graduation day, the Class Orator. During the past months the Omega Phi Society has been especially fortunate in hearing Special Lectures by members of our Faculty and by other prominent men interested in the study of Pharmacy. In closing our active year and becoming Alumni members of Omega Phi Society of 1932 we extend to the juniors of '32 fSeniors of '33j an invitation for each of them to become members. To them we state the Society's purpose of the furtherance of reserach in Pharmacy of a scientific nature. VV e advise the reading and adoption of the constitution as revised and accepted by the class of 32. The 1932 Society wishes to extend to future Omega Phi Societies our sincere best Wishes and co-operation. The Society officers wish to express their gratitude to the present Omega Phi Society for their whole-hearted support. The Omega Phi Society wishes to sincerely thank Professor Suppan for his kind supervision and co-operation with this society as Chairman. N Page FiftyfEigl1r ij LJ
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.. we allnutsfgnlnrole- Omega Phi Society lunge, Vernon F. Karraker, Joseph B. Kirby, Albert L. Kleist, Vernon C. Klosterman, Roy J. Koch, James H. Koehler, Qscar VV. La Cavera, John R. Leyhe, Paul H. Lichius, Francis I. Mansfield, Carl E. Medalie, Herschel Menu, Benjamin XIV. Morton, Lulu M. Reeves, William L. Rosenhauer, Edward Schmelzel, Orlando I. Scott, Alfred C. Spivack, Herman Thien, Charles H. Tzinberg, jack Yanderbeck, John P. Vassolo, Vincent M. VVagner, Milton V. XVing, Clyde Zixnmerman, Giles if 'nl I QD fi. lla 3 2 E--A De in 'is Page Fifty-Seven
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DIQESCIDIDTU IF A New Fraternity Ojfcers Pro Tem PAUL BLUMEN'I'H.XI ....w.. . ,,,,A,,,,,,,, President SIDNEY FLOM ................,..... ,r..,....,.,, S e'c-retarhv ALBERT COHEN ................,........,....... ,.,,,,,,,,,, I1 reaxurer PROP. JAMES R. TIIAYEN ...v..,,.,... ,,.,.,,,.... S ponsor N I9 3 2 A J' iD Page FiftyfNin
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