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Bob Beekman Jim Coen Fred Droz Fred Engesser Greg Enrtquez Owen Galloway Sandy Groves Williard Haynes Don Holiman Ralph Johnson Homer Ng Ken Nicolas Gary Orso Patrick Sackman Alan Shorko John Trego Miss Heidi Hemmen Rick Wallace Larr Wangler Delta Chi Frank Wilson Richard Worthan Sweetheart Delta Chi Fraternity, founded in 1890, became established on the Cal State campus through the extension of recognition to Phi Kappa Chi. Phi Kappa Chi was founded in the spring of 1964 with a membership of fifteen In 1966, at the time of its national recognition by Delta Chi, the group had grown to over a strength of fifty active members. The men of Delta Chi ha e always been extremely active in campus life. Socially, they have established the Cal State tradition of the P addy Murphy Day . In addition they sponsor many dances and professional hoot-a- nannys throughout the year. Politi- cally, in three years of existence, mem- bers have held the office of Associated Student President twice, Associated Student Vice-President and Treasurer two years. There has also always been active participation in all other phases of student affairs. Athletically, they O i M ' Y Mi nUp ' ui- ual pre bv f ini| Su to (er del be:
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I Cp dc C A icC MrJ f iCf ylSi to yC OtJi 4 (itxyhyyy ' i i ' y Xif Greg Vaughn President Phi Kappa Tau was founded in the Fall semester of I960 as Sigma Phi Omega Local Fraternity when the college was still known as Orange County State College. From a charter membership of 15, the fraternity has grown to the present number of 50 actives, 22 pledges, and 150 alumni. On January 27, 1966, Sigma Phi Omega was formally accepted as a Colony of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity to become the first national fraternity of the Cal State Fullerton campus. Once a month. Phi Kappa Tau sponsors the popular Sig Barn Dance which is famous throughout Southern California. Each year the Sigs hold several annual parties, among them the Toga Party, Luau, and the Christmas Party. Promoting the highest ideals of manhood, brotherhood, and citizenship is the purpose of this fraternity. It seeks to uphold the traditions and ideals of Cal State Fullerton, and to promote social, cultural, scholastic, recreational, and benevolent fraternal accomplishments among its members, both graduate and undergraduate. An organized session of the Zetas shows the girls counting their profits gained from a com- pleted money-raising project. Throughout the Ken Gomez David Hughes James Jenkins Bob Knight Terry Lucas Ralph Lucioni Dick McClellan James Niswonger William O ' Malley lee Spradling Frank Tulleners Bob Bryce P L j(f T u Hcfi4e year various fraternities and sororities worked on a large number of service projects. Phi Kappa Tau presents their candidate, Miss Molie, for Elephant queen during annual Day of the Titan. •-1 1 25
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The Inter-Club Council governs all clubs and organizations on the Cal State Fullerton campus. Meeting once a week, the representatives from each organization worked to solve individ- ual club problems as well as campus problems. The Council was attended by representatives from all campus groups, and thus was one of the most important governing bodies. All Cal State Fullerton students were invited to attend the meetings held in the Con- ference Room of the Associated Stu- dents ' offices. Shown at right are mem- bers of the Council. ti JU tt DH-tM M Ui to- £)Cj c4i litf ict .z U A UeA f- i point average of all the Greek organi- zations. In-so-far as spirit and purpose are concerned, Delta Chi lets its motto speak for the Fraternity . . . Friendship and Brotherhood thru Understanding A profile of victory — and all members of the Delta Chi Fraternity, Inter-club Council members listen intently to proceedings of meeting as these strive for a better Col State.
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