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ROW 1—John Hinkley, treasurer; David Aten, president; Ken Randall, vice-president; Dennis Rankin, secretary; ROW 2—Kent Lounsbery, Woodrow Hall, John Ullrich, Mike Poquette, Dan Bruce Milkins. McBride; ROW 3—Larry Martin, John Hall, Terry Hamrick, Phil Hart, David Van Hof; ROW 4—Bob Vincenti, Michael Veit, ADC’s Go Professional ALPHA DELTA CHI Becoming associate members of the American Institute of Architects was this year’s goal for the men of Alpha Delta Chi. Formed in 1964, the fraternity seeks to advance the architectural drafting program by encouraging professionalism and aca- demic excellence. Aside from the drafting lab, the ADC’s work together in participating in intra- mural sports. Other activities included were weekend skiing during winter term and they canoed down the AuSable River in the spring. Instructor Jim Shane offers suggestions to the ADC members in lab. 205
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i 4 He 7 i} FRONT ROW—Robert Sprague, advisor; Thomas Risk, vice president; Sobocienski, Bruce Kinzer, Dennis Cassidy, Patrick Baybeck; ROW 3 Gary Sherwin, president; Charles Halbeisen, treasurer; Roland Hicks, —Ronald Hagen, Rodney Kimberley, Paul Engel, Stuart Clark, Paul advisor; ROW 2—Gerald Davis; David Oaks; William Du Bois; John Johnston, John Weiszer, Dennis Spray. A D S P Alpha Delta Sigma carried the United Fund e e e romo tes Drive to a success during Fall term by its organ- ized and effective publicity. Coordinating theory UU; bd FF e with practice, the men incited a campus-wide spirit nited und Drive to raise an all-time high in contributions. ADS strove for the top ranking in its national fraternity and stressed its purpose of associating the student with the professional world by sponsoring the an- nual “Advertising Agency Day” and the “Founders Day.”
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Alpha Phi Alpha Takes Charter members colonized the national fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha this year after four years of planning. The new members submitted a constitution for approval and began the process leading to the creation of Ferris’ Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. To acquaint interested men, Zeta Beta Chapter held open and closed smokers and sponsored dances. They also par- ticipated in intramural basketball and began the tradition of the annual Founders’ Day banquet fall term. Dedicated to the cardinal principles of initiative, scholar- ship, cooperation, and brotherhood, the fraternity has six undergraduate chapters and four graduate chapters in Michi- gan. Members uphold the fraternity motto, “first of all, ser- vants of all, we transcend all.” Even in Sunday dress, the men of Alpha Phi Alpha can’t resist threatening fellow students with those snowballs. Actives offer assistance to pledges who may be having trouble with classes. Brothers cooperate and work together in all their activities. Pledges wear the fraternity crest on a lavalier during their pledge period.
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