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Kappa Sigma Row I: David Dietz, Joe Hughes, John Glide, Ronald Allison, Bruce Roth, Joseph Fox, Charles Shoemaker, Tom Barnhisel, Tom Templeton. Row II: Phillip Corbin, Jerry Nickels, Sam Stephens, Ron Frybarger, Jim Brown, Bob Hayes, Joe Gishwiler, Lawrence Very, Robert Study, Ned Camall (Sec), Jack Andrews. Row III: Maurice Keith, David Beldus, Bill Schrader, James Poledor, Richard Collins, John Wilhoite, John Cravens, Pat O ' Leary, Dick Milan, Denny Philpott, Robert Carey, Thomas Nichols, Bruce Nesbit. Row IV: Jim Bonvallet, Patrick Sanders, Kenyon Blocher, Donald Fiege, Ora Wildermuth, Bill Huron, Jim Schutz, Pete O ' Malley, Jerry Doyle, Dick Heena, Dale Shimer, Bob Hudson, Walt Stem. Row V: Pete Sowerwine, Herb Lyons (Pres. ), Tom Adamson, Ned Kerr, John Weddle, William Moran, Don Scott, John Nichols, Tom Geary, John Sweeney (V. P. ) , Gil Kett, Jerry Ball, Earl Spangler, John Gray, David Holder. The 65 men of Kappa Sigma live at 1503 East Third with George, the 165 lb. St. Bernard pup, who cele- brated his first birthday. The Kappa Sigs had a freshman banquet, the Gran- ary Ball, and the Useless Man Contest in addition to Casino Night, the Underworld Ball, and the Stardust Ball in honor of Hoagy Carmicheal. Kappa Sigma ' s outstanding men include their presi- dent. Herb Lyons, who is Senior Director, Executive Officer of the Arnold Air Society, and the member of Sphinx Club. Bob Bruce was President of the I Men ' s Club. Kappa Sigmas won the IPC Scholarship Trophy and the All-Fraternity and All-Campus Homecoming Dec- oration Contest. Visiting the Kappa Sig house, George greets Dennis Philpott at the door. Admiring the Swiss hero are Richard Heena, John Nichols, and John Gray. 273
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Kappa Delta Rho The fraternity at 814 E. Third houses the 46 men of Kappa Delta Rho. At best, their worries are now over, for the big event of the year was the burning of the mort- gage. Hardly had the celebration of this victory died away when plans for the construction of a new house began. With a lot on New Fraternity Row, the KDR ' s seem to be set. Kappa Delta Rho claims Kent Arvin, Treasurer of the Junior Class, Secretary of the Organized Party, a member of the YMCA Cabinet, and the Arbutus staff. The KDR social plans included the Pledge Dance, Winter Formal, Rodeo Dance, the Spring Alum gather- ing, and the Venison Banquet, Dad ' s Day and Mother ' s Day were not forgotten either. After dinner chess is quite the sport, eh what! Engaging in the competition are standing. Bill Roseberry and Roger Burton. Seated are Thomas Lockwood, Eldon Versteeg, Paiil Muckenfuss, Bill Wessel, and Bill Fair. Row I: Bruce Hinton, Jim Koehlingcr, Ron Rcinking, John Linville (Treas. ), Louis Carry, Robert Piatt, I onald Nelson, Stan Rice, Thomas L K-kwood (Pres. ). Row II: Howard Myer, Jack Widner, John Little, Bill Roseberry, Larry Gugel, Dick Bishop, Don Davis, Roger Burton, Emery Coon, David Piatt, Ray Lain. Row III: Bruce Heine, MInot Schuman, Bob Bcdce, Eldon Versteeg, Paul Muckenfuss, Walter Bum- ham, Kent Arvin (V. P.), Loren Moore, William Wessel, William Noblitt, David Hay, Pierre Boulle. Row IV: Don Tyler, Roy Bromel- meier, Bill Li nnemeier, Jock Linnemcicr ( Sec. ) , Larry Wood, George Neal, George Holland, Glenn Schowe, Robert Barry, Jerry Backer, John Curtis. 272
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Lambda Chi Alpha Row I: Larry Chambers, Neal Hart, Carl Walters, Steele Burkey, Rex Kerr, Charles Rawlings, Marty Anderson, Tom Altepeter. Row II: Jack Douglas, James Cregar, David Sausser, Allen Love, Don Roth, Bob Walters, John EmhuflF, James Mehaffie, Richard Hendricks, Billy Moore, Phon Hudkins (Treas. )• Row III: Irby Cregger, Douglas Leman, Bob Baker, Lloyd Milliken, John Bloom, John Schram, Bob Stockwell, Pierre Ferverda, Si Burgher, Jim Deck, Karl Schneider, Phil Burch. Row IV: John Bowyer, Robert Grimes, Thomas Gilson, Robert Ewald, Ronald Geyer, James Laswell (V. P.), Stephen Stouder, Jack Morgan, R. L. Smith, Jo Smith, Paul Damm, Richard Dall. Row V: Bill Foreman, Don Ping, Ed Simpson, Dave Allmann, Jon Sual, John Ramsey, Garland Kincaid, Jack Downey, Richard Nierman (Sec), Bill Dallas (Pres. ), Wayne Smith, Tom Potter, Skip Neiderauer. The I.U. chapter house of the largest national fraternity sits back on a hill on Third Street. Liv- ing with the boys in the house this year was Pat, a Scotch collie pup. The Lambda Chis took first place honors in the production numbers division in last year ' s LU. Sing with the AOPis and also for their Homecom- ing decorations. They held a Winter formal, Stairway to the Stars, pledge dances, and their annual White Rose Formal. Last year the Alpha Phis helped the Lambda Chis color and hide five thousand Easter eggs for the children of Bloomington, an annual event for the Lambda Chis. Bill Dallas, President of the house, also served on the IFC Judicial Board. James Lawsell, Tom Gilson, and Lloyd Milliken find why Long Sam is so long . . . legs maybe? 274
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