University of Pennsylvania Evening School of Accounts and Finance - Closing Entries Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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HILLEL FOUNDATION The primary purpose for the organization of the I Iillel Foundation Evening Group was to afford evening school students the oppor- tunity to become affiliated with a well-known campus activity and participate in the various cultural. social. and religious programs of the foundation along with the students ofthe day schools. lt was felt that this group would be instrumental in providing for the activities conducive to good fellowship and lasting friendships. so essential as a supplement to purely educational studies. in the making of a more meaningful, and more satisfactory college life. The llillel Evening Group extends to the graduates oi the Class of '49 best wishes for success and happiness in future years. 1'r'ux1'zIv11i . ...,. ,,. ,. .. .NATHAN XI.-XRflLfl.lES I'1't'c-P1'vs1'dm1f ,,...,,, ............,.,. B ERNICE KLEIN Rm'm'ding SCCl'J1'II7'j' .,.......,...,.,.,. ANX ROBERTS C0I'I't'A'f70IIdI'1lfj .S'4'z'1'0!r1r'3 '...... SAM COOPERMAN Tl'L'tI.VIl7'P7' ......,.., ,..,.., , . HM.-XRVIN KARUOFSKY l'1'vs1'dc:1f ........,..,.... .,,. , .. ELLIOTT M. XYELSH Jr! I'icf-Pwsidmzf ,... ,. . .JAMES J. XVALDRON 2111! I'z't't'-Pfzxvizlcxzl , .. MXYILLI.-XM BELL, JR. 7lI't'tI.YIII'CI 'i.. , .,.., ,. . .CHARLES P. ELTERICH Not Presentg jean McDowell, .S'ccreiary Ttumzfy-0110 MERCHANDISING ASSOCIATES Merchandising .-Xssociates is an organiza- tion composed of graduates of Merchandis- ing and Marketing courses in the Evening School, Organized in l932. it is growing steadily hy the addition of new members from each new class. lt is the aim of the organiza- tion to bring together a group of men and women who are interested in expanding their knowledge. through informal round-table discussions, of salesmanship. advertising and marketing.

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BANKING CLUB The Banking Club was organized in 1929, and since then has grown into a large and active organization. The primary purpose of the Banking Club is to enable students who are studying banking to come into contact with outstanding representatives of the bank- ing world. This is made possible by the regu- lar monthly dinner meetings featuring one or more prominent speakers. The members of the Banking Club con- gratulate the Graduating Class of 1949 and wish you every success in your endeavors. DELTA SIGMA Pl Beta Nu Chapter Delta Sigma l'i is a professional fraternity in the held of commerce and business ad- ministration. Our purpose is to foster the study of business in universitiesg to en- courage scholarship and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice 5 to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. Our fraternity is composed of sixty-nine chapters located in recognized schools of commerce and business adminis- tration throughout the United States and Canada. Our total membership exceeds twenty thousandq Bach year at commencement exercises at all colleges and universities where a chapter is located. a gold key is awarded to that male student who has attained the highest schol- astic average of his class. Beta Nu Chapter extends congratulations and best Wishes to the Class of l949. Twenty 1iL'l1dlIIlI.Yl'c'I' ,. .S'f'11i07' I'Vll7'liC7L ....,....... I zmio 1' llfclrdelz Trca.rzu'm' ,,,.,... .S'vz'iIvv... . Chancellor ,,...,... IIl.Yf07'I'fI7l . .,., . HDAYIIJ L. POWELL C. DAIKELER CHARLES JL ANDERSON ...ROBERT E. GLADDEN ALEXANDER J. GRACE .,,........,...EDNVIN R. ELLIS . ,.,,.. FRANK L. STRONG



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1 I'1'v.fidm1f .. .,.,.. . . . JOHN T. DXYYER V1't'c-Prvsititrrif .,.........,..,, JOHN XY. EYR12 S L'L' rflarj '........, ARTHUR J. RlcGINX1S 7lI't'L1.YIl7'L'l '.,,., ,. .,...,..,, RA1.Pll 1.. JONES The Newnian Ciluh, founded in 1893 hy 'l'iinothy llarrington and four other students of the Medical School and named in the honor of a Catholic scholar. John llenry L'ardinal Newman, is the haven for Catholic students on the cannnns. is the oldest student organization here at l'cnn, and was the nrst Newman Cluh to he founded on any college campus. 'It has a three-fold purpose ol religion, education, and social activity including connnunion hreakfztsts. Lenten discus- sion groups. it gala Cliristnias party, and senii-inontlily meetings. Catholic nienthers ot' the class ol' 1949 are urged to continue cani- pus friendships hy joining the .Xhnnni Newman Cluh. l'z'f.rir1lt'l1f. . lst Vim'- NEWMAN CLUB JAMICS 17. ROIHYSON l'1'f.fidv11f .,. .. .XXX DJNNKEL 31111 Vit 1'-l'r'f.t1tic1zl CiUI'l'. Src NICHOLXS Rl. M.fXRS1NI ... CLEKIICXTINE PACQXNO ICM. .S't't'1't'lt11'y .....,.,...,,, IEICTTY HICHAN 'l'r'm1.r11r't'1' XlAD1il.lflXli E. DVYITR C'lmir1imn C1It1fl'1HtllI, C 4110117111111 clztzfvlriizz , .1lcmln'r's11ifv CtlIH7lIl1ft'I' JAMES J. CRAIG lt,t'lI'.f11'0lIS ,lcl1'r'iii4',i' ANNA XYQXLSH , .SAHFIVGI Cl1lllIlIIifff'l1 NXRJIZ T.X17.XNI RIQV. J. H. DONNIEILY, PhD. Founded in 192-l-. hy four nteinhers of that class-Charles J. lfdluncl, Frederick XV. Floyd, llarolcl Nl. liihnore and Xliilliant bl. llaslfinsfthe Night Xtatch llonor Society has grown over the span ol the past quarter century until today it nunth 143 1110111116145 and 5 honorary inentlmers. CYS Klenihcrship in the Society is limited to those lfvening School nien who during their underU'racluatc stay at the l'nix'ersity were outstanding leaders in the adininis- N tration of extra-curricular activities. To the leaders ol the Class of 19-19 the Society extends appreciation for their cooperation in helping forniulate and carry out plans for a very successful sil jubilee celebration. VCI' N IG HT WATC H HONOR SOCIETY Editor ........ HOXV.-XRD JACKSON, JR. Pulzlirzkf ..,...... JOSEPH li. lXlcK1fONVN Tfttmz fy-two

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