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. Back Row: G. Cieply, J. Papandreas, N. Fortunato, F. Smeuch,Treas., F. Garred, R. Morgan J Dacko M Dacko Pres Front Row: M. Georgalas, M. Kerr, l.. Chess, M. Saver, Sec'y, B. Duncan, H. Rhome, G. Hebb Not pictured E Balazlck A Newell M. DeCourcey, E. Melocchi, E. Kaifesh, B. Wu, D. Scott, B. Tomlinson, V. Pes.p N. Towle W Harper M Kasmarik R Springer B. Merrill, F. Palmer, H. Milliken. With the heavy influx of students into the Department of Business Administration in the last two years, it soon became apparent that these students should band themselves together. The result has been Epsilon Delta. It is the purpose of this fraternity to bring a better understanding and a more friendly attitude of the business public toward graduates of business schools, promote the advancement of education in the science of business, and to foster principles of honesty and integrity in business practice. These students, which some day will be making one heap of all your winnings, have not been too active as yet, but hope in the coming year to have a live-wire group. At the 'present time an attempt is being made, with the help of Prof. Rice and Prof. Hanna, to form a bureau to help business administration graduates find suitable positions. 52045414 EM.. Now, Do You See? 67
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Q Back Row: Prof. Moore, R, Solomon, W. Radishek, J. Hileman, L. Tabas, J. London, A. Walker, E. Kolan. Front Row: E. Ganassi, R. Elbell, M. Georgalas, H. Hickson, L. Davis, W. Wilson. Not pictured: T. Dam- ich, I. Howard, E. Lupoli, T. Walsh, B. Wu. l On December 9, 1947, under the sponsorship of Prof. George E. Moore, a new organization was born on Waynesburg campus, the Social Science Club. It is the purpose of this organization to stimulate and foster an interest in the social, political, and economic problems of our society. To accomplish this they have oFFered various opportunities for communal discussion and have invited several qualified speakers to address the club members and student body. Among the speakers of the last semester were Mayor Edward L. Sitler of Union- town and Prof. Jacob Saposnekow and Dr. Lindley of Morgantown. Plans for the future are to allow students to gain a greater insight into current problems by actual participation as delegates to governmental organizations that have been established among the various colleges in Pennsylvania and in neighboring states. ocia cience SOCIAL SCIENCE OFFICERS L. Tabas-Publicity, R. Elbell-Chairman H. Hickson-Sec.-Treas., E. Ganassi--Co chairman.
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Third Row-J. Phillips, W. Casteel, G. Cieply, J. Papandreas, F. Dubss, M. Dacko, C. Errfn, E. Lupoli, W. Peters, W. Holcraft, G. Dow, J. Dacko. Second Row-M. Cooper, R. Matthews, M. Griffen, M. Longo, D. Fox, G. Hebb, P. Tissue, G. Stetzer, J. Highberger, M. Russo, First Row-J. Harbaugh, D. Montgomery. Q , ,A . ., V ,. 2 .tif . ' rg' ' ' nfl, it it fmt me- i t 'f if ii i' -f ' ,ill Michael Kavoulakis President A Song in French? Ouil The French Club is a fairly new organization on the campus, having been organized since the return of the veterans. It would be impossible to list all the members here since they comprise all students in school who are members of the various French classes. Many stu- dents attended the movies presented by the club, Schubert's Serenade being received quite favorably by all who had the pleasure of seeing it. The club had a very fine exhibit at the Carnival and contributed several songs and acts to the program. One of the most satisfying projects of the year was the correspondence with French students. Several students wrote letters overseas and were pleased to receive answers from fellow students. The group also translated quite a few French letters for the local Red Cross. e irc e rcmcais 68
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