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t i 'C fFront Rowj R. Saposnik, M. Dunn, B. Azia, M. Stein, S. Luckman. lSecond Rowj J. Cantone, C. Webber, G. Sonn, N. Schweitzer, J. Schneiderman, I. Schriftin. fBack Rowj A. Golub, B. Stang, S. Bromet, A, Zivony. . l 'F i ' I i, I , ,N Q 4 nc f -rv , ,an - X MENORAH CLUB Membership in Menorah provides Jewish students with opportunities for religious, intellectual, and social devel- opment. Major speakers at Menorah meetings this year were Rabbi Kartt, Louis Sampliner, and Mrs. Grande, a handwriting expert. Social activities in- cluded a get-acquainted party, a hay- ride, College Nite at Emanuel Syna- gogue, and a splash party. The union of Hillyer's Menorah with the Hartt School's Jewish organization is one in- dication of the continual movement toward more university consolidation. Qs I X Seated: S. Sheldon, B. Davis, K. Devine, E, Sagebeer, M. Szidor, L. Richardson, E. Barrett, C. St. Germain. Standing: B. Budinsky, R. Atamian, Miss Hubbard, C. Mangen. MU PHI EPSILON SOCIETY - ALPHA BETA CHAPTER Mu Phi Epsilon is a national honorary professional Music Sorority which is dedicated to the advancement of music in America, the promotion of musicianship and scholarship, loyalty to the Alma Mater, and to the develop- ment of a true sisterhood. Alpha Beta welcomes new girls in the tall, gives music assemblies and concerts, sponsors speakers and school dances, gives spaghetti suppers and cake sales to raise money for donations to local institutions as well as to national projects, and has many other musical and social activities. Miss Helen Hubbard is the faculty advisor. ev' V ' s or ....Js,,J
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