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ZETA TAU ALPHA. ,la CQCILI S isle, , 'wr' ' I 'rf ' All T :FL .f ZVEA ', ., 5 at , . af, 5 -i Y -- 0 3 QQY' f 7 ' 751. Af: r li Honoraries pinned five of our Zetas this year-Martha Kupfer, Millie Claire, Betty Burditt, Edna Buckbee, and Ruth Brooker . . . Double honors went to Ruthie when she was elected president of Senate . . . She won't have coed-military rules to worry about next year . . . Shirley Marsh now sports a new, sparkling diamond . . Marjorie Beehner won the coveted pledge award . . . Bowl- ing resulted in a few casualties, especially among the pin girls . . . The Zeta Psi honor roll plaque adds a new touch to our library . . . Mademoiselle College Board has accepted our Donna Strickland . . . We were justly proud of Jeanne McKane, who was elected president of the Junior Eastern Arts Association . . . Another highlight of the year was our tea for the Kappas. FIRST ROW: D. Driscoll, S. Marsh, N. Salomon, R. Brooker, M. Claire, M. D'Amore. SECOND ROW: R. Flannery, N. Frederickson, E. Gibbons, M. Kupfer, J. McKane, THIRD ROW: M. Beehner. R. Holzbach, E. Pfefferkorn, M. Wilson, B. Artz, M. Dungun, R. Maslow, C. Mead, D. Short, D. Strickland. THOSE ABSENT: J. Barton, B. Burditt, J. Dillenbeck, E. Schulte, J. Vanderpool. President . . Vice President . Secretary . . . Treasurer . NATALIE SALOMON . JEANNE MCKANE . SHIRLEY MARSH . MILDRED CLAIRE QW
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THETA PHI ALPHA FIRST ROW: R. Field, A. Holder, M. Hurd, H. Lynch, E. Martinec, C. Senif, M. Smith, F. Vidor, J. Walser, J. Wolfer. , SECOND ROW: . V. Baker, B. Brown, C. Casella, E. Curtin, K. Grifhn, M. Kennedy, C. Kling. THIRD ROW: M. Lonergan, I. Marvin, E. McGinnis, J. Nortz, E. Vidor, E. Costello, A. Dooley. FOURTH ROW: J. Dunnigan, 1. Kummerle, J. Roche, V. Salis- bury, K. Tuohey, A. Broderick, M. Collins. FIFTH ROW: P. Farley, J. Griffin, M. Hand, P. Hoag, H. Mc- Gatr, M. Murphy, M. O'Connot, R. Quinn, G. Ryan, K. Sheedy. THOSE ABSENT: R. Best, P. Bowers, B. Delmonico, B. Dooley, B. Hull, R. Moore, J. Morris, S. Sullivan. President. . . . . . JEAN WALSER Vice President . . . EVELYN MARTINEC Secretary . . . . HELEN LYNCH Treasurer . . JANE WOLFER 4 .-1 ' 'l '1stL, ' i- - , 1 gif, ,,g,..W', - I aff, ., Q1 NT i lk. V- A ff lv.-1 :N 1 V. 1 1 'R ., g . it . . ' I pai-ttyl A 'fl . Vx I -, D F - Y V - Yr i ff' . I fi! 5- .ok Q Jean Walser left us tearful in December when she took her di- ploma and set out for Boston to seek a career . . . We collected diamonds of one kind or another for Viv Baker's Junk jewelry collection . . . We never stopped roaring at Mary K. Kennedy's and Bunky Brown's endless antics and imitations . . . Waited con- veniently until iinals in December for everyone in the house to contract the flu . . . Made use of passbook tickets for skating at Drumlins . . . Cheerleaders Corny Senif and Mary Lonergan kept spirits high . . . Emily Vidor was junior class prexy and Sno Ball finalist . . . Jean Nortz was elected WAA social chairman . . . We won't forget the exchange dinner with the Alpha Chi's when our house took on a cabaret setting.
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INTERFRATERNITY CCDUNCIL Acacia Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Sigma Phi Beta Theta Pi Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Upsilon Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Delta Theta Phi Epsilon Pi Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Tau The above list of fraternities is the peacetime roster of such organizations on the Syracuse University campus. In this book only about half of them were able to be represented. Some of the others had a few members on campus but deemed it unwise to try to be included. We are very pleased to have some here and sincerely hope that before long all will be operating again. In the meantime, we thought the least we could do would be to mention all. As a peacetime organization, Interfraternity Council is corn- posed of delegates from all the houses. They meet regularly to discuss and solve a variety of problems. Included among these are rushing, entertainment, and legislation. Last year the problems of displacement and dwindling membership were uppermost. Many of the fraternities leased their houses to the university to use as barracks for the army personnel stationed on campus. Pi Alpha Chi Pi Kappa Alpha Psi Upsilon S'gma Alpha Epsilon S'gma Alpha Mu S gma Beta S'gma Chi S Nu S gma gma Phi Epsilon Tau Epsilon Phi Theta Chi Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Psi This year all fraternity men on campus are very grateful to their able advisor, Lewis Crawford, who has kept them functioning. With his aid the All-Fraternity group emerged replacing Interfraternity Council which has ceased function- ing for the duration. Professor Crawford called a meeting of all active fraternity members on campus early in fall. Problems of rushing, social affairs, initiation, and contacting fraternity service men on campus were discussed. A mass-smoker for all men interested in rushing was first event sponsored by new All-Fraternity group. Each chapter sent two active members to gathering. One hundred couples attended their ball in December. During intermission, Art Heidgerd new MSG president and jack Rafferty new senior class prexy were inaugurated. All ASTP men on campus were given the opportunity to join a fraternity. And so, fraternity men on campus were kept together.
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