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.2449Aa .Sjigma upufon It seems that Alpha Sig, boys delight in helping young organizations along. For several of the fraternityk members are to be found in the organizations that have so lately sprung up on this campus, like the History Club and the Arts Forum. And while this outfit could not brag about athletic eX- ploits, it found its initials as the first to be engraved on the scholarship plaque this year. Apparently, Alpha Sigma Up- silon believes in work that is done quietly but well. Meet- ings and affairs were held Without fanfare, yet With much success, as the fraters can tell you. These boys are an ambi- tious lot, and they find their activities especially centered in the scientific laboratories, although some also gleam in the Gazette and Upsalite columns. Alpha Sigma Upsilon has been a small fire this year, but it burned brightly. Senior: Seymour Nichter. Juniors: Edward Cohen, Hans Juergensen, Morton Yolofsky, Joseph Zelnick. Sophomores: Arthur Shara, Philip Passner, Seymour Yanowitz. Freshmen: Arnold Gouss, Paul Schnitzer, Daniel Bell. OFFICERS SEYMOUR NICHTER Prexident HANS JUERGENSEN Vicc-Prcsident ARTHUR SHARA Secretary JOSEPH ZELNICK Treasurer One Hundred Nine
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OFFICERS THOMAS STANLEY President GORDON INGLIS Vice-President ROBERT FULEIHAN Secretary NORMAN PULLAN Treasurer One Hundred Eight Eta ibefta The few fun loving exponents of joviality are represented on the campus by the Eta Delts. This fraternity has a large share of the athletes of the college, and is represented in every major sport. The amazing feature about this fact is that the Eta Delts can boast of outstanding athletic ability plus a high scholastic average. The White Beer Jacketsh and the uPledge Pinsli soon distinguish the Eta Delta pledgees on campus. This feature was started back in 1926 when the fraternity was first organized and has been tra- ditional ever since. They are also known for their unique Black Supperf which is a shock for the pledgees but, they all agree later, that it was fun. Many enjoyable weekends are spent together with their alumni at Judge Mayberryis farm. Seniors: Jack Becker, George Fenwick, Donald Schaffer, Edward Walters. juniors: David Hay, Gordon Inglis, Thomas Stanley, Henry Wyman. Sophomorex: Robert Fulcihan, Vernon Doudt, Kenneth Kopia, Kenneth Lillis, William Nelson, Richard Pierson, Norman Pullan, James Robin- son, Harry Smith. Freshmen: Francis Caruso, Richard Tisch.
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PAdD OFFICERS ANTHONY MERCOGLIANO President ISADORE VALLORANI Vire-Prcsident RAY WALKER GERARD CAFARO One Hundred Ten Scrretary Treasurer 1940 4404a p4; Though comparatively young on the campus, having been established in 1937, this fraternity has taken its place among the most active organizations of the college. They are well represented in extra-curricular activities with members ac- tively engaged in debate, athletics, publications, student council, and student discussion groups. The Rho? are characterized as a jolly, rollicking group which has earned them the friendship of many on the campus. This society points With pride to the fact that its membership represents a cr'oss-section 0f the Upsala student body, affording them the benefits derived from a true democratic spirit and ideals. Seniorx: Anthony Mercogliano, Isadore Vallorani. Juniors: Gerard Cafaro, Ray Walker, Walter Johnson, George Anderson, Ben Albarelli, Stanley Haiko. Sophomores: Bill Frey, Albert Grant, Arthur Ellmers.
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