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LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA I.ell 1,1 rifihl: J. liakir. (.. .ldii. . ' ire. With the iirailuatioii uf . aiic (.ilii)oii TaNlur last year. Lambda Kappa Sigma was left with three active ineiiibers, so offices were distributed accordiiifilv. Jeanne Baker was president and treasurer; Carole Adair was vice-president and recording secretary; Susan Yee was corresponding secretary, pledge mistress and all other unassigned positions. Susie and J.B. spent a profitable fun-filled week in Boston at the biennial convention for the national sorority. Since the occasion was a celebration of our Golden Anniversary, the convention was held by Alpha Chapter, who really went all out to provide the dele- gates with a memorable time. Extra plans included a breakfast, tours. Luau. luncheon at the Yankee Fisher- man, and a final last banquet — all of which featured door prizes and centerpieces for the delegates to take home. Getting back to school again itnoKed us in the usual task of getting back to the books as well as looking for- ward to the wedding of our vice-president. The first semester passed ijuickly. during which we celebrated Founder ' s Day, held a get acquainted dinner with the new girls, and had as a Christmas project the decora- tion of the girls locker room. The alumni chapter held a dinner for the members and new girls in March and initiation of new members was planned for a short time after this. All of the senior members are looking forward to graduation and joining the Alumni Chapter. 29
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NEWMAN CLUB Standing: F. Sclioltz. D. Blake. J. Vi -Isli. V. Perzin ki. J. Faikr. . .S..l)c ak. E. Kokoski, J. Baker. Dr. Ichniowski, Dr. Zenker. K. Pil?oii. Tri -tani. Sealed: A. Caple, Dr. Religious, social, and cultural aspects are an integral part of the Newman Club objectives. These clubs, or- ganized in 1893 at the University of Pennsylvania, have grown to over 5(M) in the United States, and serve Catholic students on many secular campuses. During the year, the combined Baltimore campus Newman Club continued to hold meetings, all of which were very interesting. However, the difficulty of ar- ranging meetings to avoid conflict with the various school activities and examination schedules resulted in small attendance, so plans have been made to return the clubs to the individual schools. True to history, the members of the Pharmacy School Newman Club joined together to present a skit at the Fall Frolic. The first place tie allowed the club to retire the Cherry Cup for winning three years in a row. This honor has come about by a joint effort on the part of each member, and each should be con- gratulated. The active members of the Newman Club are all graduating seniors, but it is their earnest hope that their successors will continue to plan activities and keep the Newman Club active in the School of Phar- macy. 28
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ALPHA ZETA OMEGA Staniling. top row: W. Abel, N. Jacob?, J. Mendelsohn. S. Levin. Slunding. middle row: J. Newman, J. Sober, J. Pariser. I. Heyman, Y. Caplan. Sealed: K. Ullman, A. Sapperstein. S. Friedel, A. Antwarg, M. Cohen, A. Spak. Officers Stuart Friedel President Alvin Antwarc BeUarhim After a long hoi suniiiier. Kappa undergrads started the school year off with a party in early September. Fraters Walter Abel and Neil Jacobs, co-social chair- men, directed our opening Back to School Affair at the A.Z,0. House and everyone enjoyed themselves. The fall sports events did not fare well this year for A.Z.O. which was climaxed with our second Toilet Row! loss. This year was a special year for A.Z.O., for in early November with the school Fall Frolic, A.Z.O. tied for first and walked off with a first place trophy. Mans congratulations must be given to all the fraters who participated in this event. The follovving months were featured with a stag at the fraternity house plus numerous parties, and the 1962 season was climaxed by a gala New Year ' s affair at the Lord Baltimore Hotel. Everyone had a good time on New Year ' s Eve, but the combination of deco- ration, good food and drink, and a terrific band made this one of the best ever. This was also a special year for A.Z.O. in another way for it marks the year that A.Z.O. became one chap- ter again. Although we have often disagreed with our older counterparts, we have also learned that they are not so old that we cannot have fun together. Since the beginning of school, the fraternity began to make intensive preparation for pledge week, and we are happy to say that all the boys asked to pledge have done so. Later in the year such events as the last blast and the June Banquet honoring the graduating seniors was presented. 30
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