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i ht Xxfatch S onor ociety President ......... ........ G EoRc:E J. CRAIC VicefPresident .... JOSEPH E. MCKEOWN Secretary ............ WILLIIAM C. W.ALToN Treasurer ...... . JAMES D. RAYNE The Night Wiatch Honor Society is composed of those Evening School men who during their undergraduate days were outstanding in the administration of student activities. The Society which is symbolic of leadership on the Evening School campus proved the academic year of 1947f48 no exception when, under the cofchairmanship of Brothers Howard jackson, jr. and Edwin C. G. johnson, it fostered the idea for a testimonial dinner honoring the tenth anniversary of Brother William R. Hockenberry fto whom this book is dedicatedj as director of the Evening and Extension Schools of Accounts and Finance, University of Pennsylvania. To the Class of 1948 the Society extends its heartiest congratulations on a job well done, especially in helping to restore student activities to a prefwar level. ZWIT'ldI'l President ................ JOSEPH T. PURCELL lst VieefPresident .... Jos. E. MoKEowN 2nd VieefPresideni .... RICHARD FARRELI. Corr. Secretary .......... MARINO SoNzoc:NI Rec. Secretary ............ MADELINE DEVER Treasurer ............ ARTHUR J. MCGINNIS Chairman, Religious Activities JOSEPH DooL1No BETTY BEHAN Chairman, Social Activities CLEMENTINI2 PAc:ANo Chaplain .. REV. J. H. DoNNELLY, PHD, Your campus Catholic club was founded in the fall of 1893 by a group of medical students who chose the name Newman in honor of that great Cxonian scholar and teacher, John Henry Cardinal Newman. Its organization was patterned to conform with his threeffold ideal: religious, educational and social, in that order of prominence. During the past year the Penn Evening Newman Club was host to the 27th annual convention of the Middle Atlantic Province. Cther activities included a communion breakfast, Lenten discussion groups, semifmonthly dancefsocials and a gala Christmas party. To the Catholic members of the Class of 1948 we urge that you avail yourselves of the opportunity of continuing your many campus friendships by joining the Alumni Newman Club.
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Delta igma i i Headmaster ........ CHARLES M. WIATTERS Senior Warden funior Warden Treasurer .... ..... Scribe ....... Chancellor .... Historian ..... HOWELL STALEY MICHAEL A. FALCO W. B. TOUCHTON, JR. ALEXANDER J. GRACE EDWIN R. ELLIS GEORGE MARUCCI Beta Nu Chapter congratulates the class of '48 upon the completion of their undergraduate studies. Delta Sigma Pi as a professional fraternity in the field of Com' merce seeks to encourage scholarship and the association of advancement and to promote a closer affiliation hetvveen the students for their mutual commercial world and the students of commerce. Our purpose is to make these friendships everlasting. Hillel F VicefPresident Secretary .... Piihiicity .... Many of our classmates have become acquainted with the Hillel House, 202 S. 36th Street, which houses the Hillel Foundation. Hillel, established on behalf of the jewish students, and open to all, serves as a center for extracurricular activity at Penn and 117 other campuses. The Evening Session Group extends best wishes to the graduating class. Tzuvrify-one President . ........ ounclation FREIDA SOLOXV EsTELLE ZLJEROW lxl.-XTHAN M.-xRoULIEs Programme ..... .......... E DXYIN HIRSCH DIILCE GLAss
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Pi Del Primus Pro Prlmus ..... ........... Tribune .... .Quaestor ...... Magi ....... ta Epsilon FRANK G. MACKENZIE JOHN T. ABRAM LLOYD F. BREININGER FRANKLYN W. REINHOLD WILLARD W WooLBERT Pi Delta Epsilon, a Wharton Evening School Fraternity, founded over forty years ago. is now located at 3609 Locust Street. As a social group the Fraternity has caused its members to have greater appreciation of their school years and to look forward to greater goodffellowship in the future. Pi Delta Epsilon wishes the members of the Class of 1948 success and happiness. El Banking The Banking Club was organized in 1929, and since then has grown into a large and active organif Zation. The primary purpose of the Banking Club is to enable students who are studying banking to come into contact with outstanding representatives of the banking world, This is made possible by th: regular monthly dinner meetings featuring one or more prominent speakers. The members of the Banking Club congratulate the Graduating Class of 1948 and wish you every success in your endeavors, President ......... ............... M . J. JUDGE ViC6'PT5SidC71f ...... ..... A P BRUCE WALDRoN Secretary ......... ....... H ARRY MARKLEY Treasurer ...... ..... N :JRMAN M, KNE.-NLE Ttumz fy-flz ree
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