Front row (1. to r.): M. Hyink, E. Rakita, D. Solomon, J. Schlichting, C. Styne, D. Evenson, J. Hartman, B. Price, J. Resnick, J. Chemerow, S. Larkey,
A. Kirchoff.
Second row: J. Langenegger, D. Holz, A. Barteau, R. Scott, Mrs. Hill, P. Zastrow, J. Weiss, H. Schaars, R. Axtell, J. Rosenthal, M. King, S. Lands-
ness, A. Bedrosian.
Third row: N. Hanshus, G. Hawatson, A. Pellett, M. Carbon, 0. Franke, V. Gregory, G. Debegnack, A. Hassard, B. Whitman, M. Stubenrauch, S.
Zimney, S. Weghorn, M. Roberts, S. Parker, Jeannine Forsmo, Joyce Forsmo, R. Rockey, D. Rice, M. Freed, J. Livermore, M. Warrick, Miss B. Colbron.
Fourth row: B. Greeley, J. Mittelstacdt, E. Struckmeyer, B. Meythaler, D. Engler, M. Atkinson, C. Berg, R. Rasmusson, C. Swanson, G. Gustafson, H.
Beinema, M. Rieder, M. Hayward, M. Zentner, P. Gibson, A. Middleton, M. Fraser, J. Raeder.

Sigma Epslion Sigma
Alpha chapter of Sigma Epsilon Sigma, freshman honor-          As in previous years, it was the main purpose of Sigma
ary society, recognizes those women who have maintained         Epsilon Sigma this past year to raise money for scholarships
a 2.5 grade-point average during their entire first year. The  through various parties and arouse interest in present-day
national organization was founded at the University of Wis-     problems through lectures. In the words of its co-founder,
consin in 1927 for the purpose of encouraging and promoting     Miss Susan Burdick Davis, "Never was intelligent, apprecia-
high scholarship and leadership among outstanding women        tive, and world living more desperately needed than at the
of all branches of learning.                                    present time." This is what Sigma Epsilon Sigma has tried
to promote.
Active membership of this fraternity consists of women
elected at the beginning of their sophomore year and con-      Officers were: Patricia Zastrow, President; Julianne Weiss,
tinues throughout their sophomore and junior years. In         Vice President; Helen Schaars, Secretary; Rosemary Scott,
November, 1948, 72 girls were initiated.                        Treasurer.

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