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48 East Fifteenth Avenue n For the first time in several years, an Ohio State fraternity sponsored an all-campus dance. The Sigma Pi ' s featured Buddy Morrow and his Or- chestra in the Ohio Union. The 1955-1956 school year also found the Sigma Pi ' s playing host at the traditional Founder ' s Day Formal, honoring their alumni, and the Orchid Ball, an enjoyable affair of Spring Quarter. Selection of a queen was the most exciting moment of the latter event, as girls from many sororities vied for the hand- some trophy which accompanied the title of Or- chid Queen. At this tradtional formal, honors were bestowed also on the out- standing active and pledge of the year. During Fall Quarter the Sigma Pi ' s paid homage to one of their distinguished alumni, Willard Kiplinger, who received the coveted Ohioan Award for his fine work in literature. A large number of underprivileged children were entertained as the Sigma Pi ' s joined with the Delta Zeta ' s to sponsor a Christmas party. For Homecoming the fraternity got into the spirit of cheering the Bucks on with a replica of a covered wagon drawn by a life-size horse. A sign along the side of the wagon carried the tricky slogan We ' ll fix their wagon. sigma pi brothers bring buddy ' s big beat band TOP ROW: LaVance. King. Culler. McDaniel. Indoe. Spoff. Easton, Coady. Sharp, Wald. Owciarsak, Evans, Goldsmith. THIRD ROW: Hunter, Rogers. Adams. Hamilton. Foi, Caldwell. Emmert, Kuenning. Burdge, Finicle. Barton, Sabin, Wieland. Fluhart, Wilson. SECOND ROW: Raymond, Brock, Riior, Houck, Salisbury, Porter, Dauterman, Reed, Deeh, Bixler, Calotta, Stanch, Foehtman. Bailey. FIRST ROW: Bell. Muckley, Anderson, Biever, Beal, Turner, Townley, Syfert, Sabin, Chaney. Pottenger, Uhl, Heffner. l iaia:
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1956 Ailine. Stan Rowlette. Jim Bender, Howard Schmidt, Rob.n Branco, Joe Slack, Lyman Cammarn, Jack Spellacy. Ed Corriqan, Don Swales. Don Dilts. Did Tanan. Bob Eldredge, Gordan Thablt, 8ruce Foreman. Bob Thompson, Ray Knoff. Fil Winkle. Tom Martin, Ron Wooten. Dick 1958 Bach. Bill Hanthorn. Rus Costello, John Killian. Jim Culverson, Tom Lindsey. John Fietsam. Bob Mlcheals. Ger Foster, Jim Nyguist. Briar Foi. Ken Oliver. Bill Gabriel. Larry Oliver. John Grapperhaus. Bill Stremanas. Ji Webster. Don sigma phi epsilon 1957 Baldwin. Gary Lochner, Merle Battles. Jim McNutt. Bill Cipra, Gordie Miller. Mat Crosby, George Nahas, Jerry Day. Dennis Regner. Bill Dennis. Dick Strausbaugh. R Green. Dick Walters D.ck Hill. Rudy Westlund. Lou Wilkenson. Bub 1959 Baus, Doug Potro. John Crutch. Dean Picino, Tom Cuppey. Jim Pound. Beman. J Gillman, Don Simpson. Rome Good. Jim Smith. Kieth Hansqen. Dick Smyth. Bill Harris. Darrell Snow. Bob McDonald. Jim Speis Dick McMillan. Wayne Tate. Tom Moore. Gaile Vogel. Ed With all this good food it ' s impossible to stay on a diet. Maybe if we hurry and eat what we have, we can come back for anything we ' ve overlooked. Complete with costumes and a Buddha, the Sig Ep s and their dates look very Chinese. Wonder if the drinks are Chinese tea or something more American?
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The Orchid Queen and her court certainly make lovely scenery, chapter president Chuck Townley seems to be enjoying himself thoroughly. 1 kawwr«?A BUMMMR-, The Sigma Pi ' s seem very well pleased to add the new trophy to their ever growing collection. Every new trophy increases the enthusiasm to win another. It may be snowing, but they ' ve got their love to keep them warm. Isn ' t this a perfect way to end an evening of dancing to the music of Buddy Morrow? 1956 sigma pi 1957 Anderson, Karl Sabin, James Bell, Walter Syfert, William Heffner, Donald Townley, Charles Raymond, Rudy Turner, Ronald 1958 Adams. Daniel Houck, Linford Beal, John Hunter, Robert Biever, Robert LaVance. George ! Culler, Larry Maiwell. Robert 1 Emmert. William Owcianak, Stanley l Finicle. Robert Porter, Keith Fox, George Wieland. Robert 341 Burrows, James Goldsmith, Claude Chaney. Walter Pottenger. David Dallls. Gus T, dwell. William Dauterman, Phil Uhl. David Dontas, Louis Wald. Kimber Zedella, James 1959 Anderson. Richard Fochtman. Ed Barton. John Hamilton. Tom Biiler. David Indoe. Richard Burdge. Rebel King. Herdic Caldwell. Robert Kuennig. Ralph Carlotta, Skip McDeniel. Kenneth Cleypool. Frank Reed Paige Coady. Nicholas Sabin. Richard Doss. John Salisbury. Paul Deeti. Chris Spoff. John Easton. Eugene Stanch. Ronald Evans, David Storer. Ted Fluhart, James Wilson. Robert
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