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Tau alpha Chapter Tau Alpha of Tau Epsilon Phi this year hit a new peak in campus life. Since its establish- ment at the University of Florida in 1925, thc chapter has grown immensely in size and in achievements. 'FEP names head many campus organizations and activities. Hank Gardner, former SEC high jump champ, was general Homecoming chair- man, in addition to occupying the president's chair in Florida Blue Key. Gardner was also president of the 'KFH Club and was named to last year's I-Iall of Fame. Al Sclmieder, politico extraordinary, was tapped by Blue Key, served on the presidentis cabinet as secretary of legis- lative affairs. Harold Herman stood out in campus publications as managing editor of the Alligator and writer of Paranoia,' .... Dra- matics found Spook Shonbrun at its head. Shonbrun served as president of Florida Players, while Sandy Schnier, Marvin llamber, and Hal Herman were members. Marty Lubov is a well- known columnist for the Alligator,,' director of the Radio Guild, and managing editor of the Orange Peel. Other prominent TEP's in publications were: Ted Wittner, assistant busi- ness manager of the Alligator,'g Sandy Schnier, intramurals editor of the paper, and Link Elozory, national advertising manager .... In other activities, jack Plisco took the limelight as a varsity debate memberg Harvey Relman is a featured soloist in the Glee Club, Berney Segal and Ioe Dunayer are on the varsity tennis squad, and jack Shorstein was a manager in the intramural department .... A dynamic pledge class donned the lavender and white. These boys entered campus activities whole- heartedly. Sandy Freed is a well-known cheer- leader, Fred Diamond tosses the pigskin around on the freshman football squad, Bob Sepin starred in The Petrified Forest , Norman Rossman and Mickey Tobin are promising dc- bate meng Perch Hollins and Bill Schemer strive at intramuralsg and Ivan Finman, jules Shapiro, and Ronnie Friedman write for the Alligator With the house in fine shape, top-notch social weekends, and an eye toward the future, Tau Alpha chapter closed another year at Florida. Officers: Aaron Goldman, presidentg Leonard Sacks, vice-president, Harold Herman, secre- taryg Leonard Frankel, treasurer. Ackerman, J. G. Askowltz, L. A. Alperstein, M. L. Bass, Harry Ansbacher, L. Baumwald, S. ATBIMHY, E. B. Bernstein, B. Arman, H. A. Colon, E. Denker, J. M. Diamond, F. Dubbin, M. H. Dubbin. M. H. Eichncrr, A. I Homecoming float sailing over Miami. Elozory, L. Frankel, L. H. Glasser R Fein, A. L. Freed, A. Goldberg H Cv Finman, I. I. Freed, S. Greenberg R Fine, L. Friedman, R.. Gursky H Foot, W. Gardner, H. King H ,,.,..-v-- af' 334 6 5. 'crj Aaron Goldman Presirlent
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T ET CHI Tau Chapter 1 lhela Chi was founded, l11l1lOl12llly, at Norwich University i11 Northfield, Vermont ' '- ' ' 1 , 111 1856, lau Chapter, on tl1e Umversity of Florida campus in 1916. Strivi11g to build Tau chapter so that i11 tl1e future it 111ay again take leadership among fraternities 011 campus, the hoys at Theta Chi started this semester with a successful rush Week .... Then camc those horrible rat courtsv for the pledges .... The first hig function found the boys from the house across the street well on their way towards a successful social Yvill' .... 'ildeav Rohin and his l1lOIlStl'OllS gator for homecoming celehra- tions .... Fall Frolics .... llow gay! . . . Everybody has a good time. . . . Party Makes tl1e VVorld Co 'Round, Ilarold Baldy Flat-top 0dllll1,S favorite song .... A Merry Christmas to one and all and HIC! for tl1e egg nog .... All the hawlin, brats at tl1e 11111111111 Cl1rist111as party .... Military Ball a11d Spring Frolics wecke11ds were huge successes .... This year, as part of the social functions of Theta Chi, Tau Chapter is holding Rebel Reunion,', a ll1Cl't1llg of all chapters of Theta Cl1i located in the Southeast. Plans are to make tl1is affair one of tl1e higgest i11divid11al fraternity func- tions ever to hit this campus. Alumni throughout tl1e state will attend. Ole ujockon is still around Reignin f is Chuck Cl . . . . . . 1, if 1 -'er 11111113 in the chapter . . . Little Rocky Fleming keeps laying off cigarettes . . . until l1e wants one .... Orson NVells is enriching l1is life witl1 his many plays and skits for functions .... Those hoys from Miami donit kllOW when they're well off heing up l1ere i11 tl1e heautiful city of Gainesville .... Richard Daunt- lessi' Fleming .... Ole T. to l1is friends , . . Cad, 11ot the whip is keep- ing up l1is average . . . and the11 there's jim .... Lucky keeps missing the poor pedestrians with l1is convertihle .... Beetle Dew has that joh runnin' smooth for a change. Taking tl1e lead as officers this year were: XVarren Harrell, presidentg Nat Storms, vice-presidentg Owen Cl1llSf1liI'l secretaryg tllld Charles Mc- , Keown, treasurer. Also the Tl1eta Cl1is take great pride in Mammy, Mrs. Florrie Morris, a resident of Gainesville a11d '11l10f1l Cl1i Housemother many years. Stay M. L. Fleming President Mllmlllll flllfl ,ICF b0yS. For one of us could drink it all alone! 333 Recuperation after vacation.
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