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BASKETBALL TEAM 949 Carson J. Thompson, Coach, Earl Culp, Manager, joseph Kirling, Captain 1313 Harry John- son 171, David Kent 1101, Lionel Flickstein 191, Bernard Paley 141, Arthur Rosenberg 1141. John Sweeney 181, Rodman Hicks 1301, John Test 1131, Ernest Noll 1211, Michael Durso 151, George Walmsley 1251, Thomas Snyder 1281, George Mauro. Discussing Plans for the Stassen Alumni Dinner. Left lo Right: William H. Clark, Carl W. Fenninger, Harry J. Markley, Harold N. Grier. T'Zu'i'IIfj' -four ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The livening Selinaol of the University of Pennsylvzinizt is new in its forty-tifth year, having stztrtefl its work in 190-l. Thus for a period of t'u1'ty-tive years the L'nive1'sity has servecl the business men zincl woinen of Phil- ziclelpliizt zincl surreunrling areas as an avenue tlirnugh which they might obtain the lmcneht of teaching, nn 21 L'nivc1'sity level, of many subjects of importance in their business lives. ln ziclclitinn. it has pwwiclefl an oppmtuiiity for social contacts which are of lasting lucne- tit. Vvhile still young in crnnpftrison with other lDEIl2Ll'flllCl'lIS ul the University, it is grow- ing inure :incl more into importance in the life nf the L,'lTlY6l'SlQ' :incl promises tn lic one uf the iinpnrtant factors in its clevelopnieiit. Grzlcluzites are urged to keep in touch with the University hy enrolling for ineinlmership in the Alumni Associzitiun.
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il faffi ,. PI DELTA EPSILON l'ri1m1.r , ....,., FRANK REINIIOLIJ Pro f71'I'lIIIlS... . ..... JOHN HOLMES TSITIIIIIII7 ,....., ...,....... I JOXIALD MIILRS Qzzmxrtor .. ..,.Al.l3IiRT HAQXIILTON XEILL MAX Pi Delta Epsilon fraternity was founded on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania to ripen the casual acquaintanceships of the Evening School into life- long friendships. Since its founding the organization has been an active body in the scholastic and social life of the school. PDE is a professional fraternity in the held of accounting and through its membership in the leading accounting offices, it promotes high scholastic attainment in this ticld. SIGMA KAPPA PHI HONOR FRATERNITY The Alpha Chapter of the Sigma Kappa Phi fraternity was established at the University of Pennsylvania during January, l928, The purpose of this fraternity is to encourage and reward high scholarship among students and graduates of the Evening School of Accounts and Finance of the University of Pennsylvaniag to promote harmon- ious relations between graduates of the school and the business public-and for the assistance of its members in making contacts with outstanding men in the field of Finance and Commerce. Character and the attainment of high scholarship are the prime requisites governing election. The election takes place in February. Sigma Kappa Phi awards are made at the open- ing of school each year to the member of the Freshman and Junior class who in the opinion of the fraternity committee was the outstanding mem- ber of the class, both scholastically and with re- gard to activities for the present year. THE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION One of the ideals of the Christian Association is to minimize all sectarian differences in the common endeavor to meet the religious needs of the stu- dents. At the same time the denominational loy- alties are conserved and unified. liesides its multi- tude of activities during the day. the christian Association also presents opportunities for lead- ership. study and fellowship for students in the Iivening School. The Christian rXssociation is located at 3601 I.ocust Street. just across the street from Logan llall. which makes it very desirable for a meeting place of students before and after class. All the facilities of the organization are open and available to livening School students, which includes dances. ping pong. reading rooms. study facilities. and rooms for holding meetings of church and school organizations. At the present time there are no organization officers. or representatives from the livening School to the Christian .Xssociation but the door is open for anyone who is interested in developing leadership and interest among evening school students to organize such a group to be associated more closely with the Christian Asso- ciation. Twenty-H1 rec
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