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FRONT ROW (left to right): James Messick, Thomas Lower, Donald Pebworth, Malcolm F. Locke, David Ring, Kenneth Groth, Daniel Oyler, Cecil Smith, Robert Francis (Pledge Trainer), John Ferguson, Thomas Klaer, Donel Criswell, John Whiteleather. SECOND ROW: John Beswick, Herman Paul Maier, Paul Goss, William Eggleston (Vice-Pres.), Alois Buch- heit, Thomas Lytle, Felix Summitt, Jeffrey Espich, Thomas Ryan, Larry Junker, Michael Allan, Duane Hicks, John La Follette, Stephen Matthews, Craig Farnsworth, Robert Pearce, Peter Wright, Stephen Kukoy. THIRD ROW: Steven Clark, Robert Wetzel, John Marosky, James Carpenter, Michael Ankony, Robert Zwerner, David Townsend, Michael Leavitt, John Glover, Robert Burdett (Sec.), Richard Busch, Phillip Bainbridge, Milton Kellum, Stephen Corman, Jim Harrold, Stanley Heine, Thomas Montgomery, John Gedrick, Robert Downs. FOURTH ROW: Robert Dennis Orr, Don Stauffer, Jack Terry Miller, Wallace Knapp, Paul Zwerner, Howard Turner, Gary Miller, John Nelson, Ronald Duch, Michael West, Gilbert Walter, John Baldwin, George Leinenweber, Julian D. Pace, Albert Szal, Andrew Tynan, Kent Hedman, Thomas Lewinski, James La Follette, Mark Meyer, Robert Enoch. BACK ROW: Edward Bollhoffer, James Cook, Larry Coddens, William Toney, Murray Munger, Richard Groff, Samuel Shuler, Max Barrick, Joseph Stepich, John Dinkel, Lawson Clark, Scott Mahan, John Lahart, William Nelson, John Butcher, Thomas Opre, William D ' Amico, Robert Anderson II, Terry Lindenberg, Robert Stark Jr., Jack B. Clark. Alpha Tau Omega Renews Powder Puff Bowl Founded at Virginia Military Institute — 1889 Delta Alpha Chapter established at I. U. — 1915 117 National Chapters Renewal of the Powder Puff Bowl in October was made possible by Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. In the flag football game. Kappa Alpha Theta defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Planned by the pledges, the annual renunion of the Virginia Military Institute is held by the fraternity in the spring. During the winter the pledges also partici- pate in Help Week, during which they offer their services to the city of Bloomington to aid in forming a better community. The ATO ' s received honorable mention for their prepublicity for their Fall Carnival booth which they created with the women of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Traditional events they participate in are the chap- ter ' s Mothers ' Day and Fathers ' Day, I. U. Sing, Little 500, and the annual Little 500 Brunch. Block ' s College Shop was bursting with ATOs when the men gave their house mother a surprise serenade. 297
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% Qj A. jKk w M i 111 1k Hi 1 FRONT ROW (left to right): David Fisher (Sec), Keith E. Collins (Treas.), Roger W. Perry (Pres.), Neil R. Brooks (Vice- Pres.). SECOND ROW: Ellis S. Bell. Warren G. Blackmon. Mickey Steptoe, Ronald Walters, Franklin Breckenridge. BACK ROW: James Bradley Higgins, Finis Anderson, Warren L. Bailey, Robert Blacknell. Alpha Phi Alphas Plan for House in 1962 Alpha Phi Alphas study architectural styles in planning for their new house. Founded at Cornell University — 1906 Gamma Eta Chapter established at I. U. 248 National Chapters •1947 Since the establishment of Alpha Phi Alpha frater- nity on the Indiana University campus, the members have been living in dormitories, private housing, and other rooming facilities. Now the pledges and actives aa- working with their adviser and national officers on a plan to move into a house in September, 1962. It their plans congeal, the Alpha Phi Alphas will be the second Negro fraternity to occupy a chapter house at I. U. Alpha Phi Alpha was the first national social frater- nity for Negroes in the United States. For the past lew years the local fraternity lias attempted to place greater emphasis on academic achievement. Numerous dances, intramural activities, help week, and exchanges with sororities were on the chapter ' s social calendar tor the year.
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FRONT ROW (left to right): Patricia Roelke (Corres. Sec), Janice Titus (Treas.), Mary Jane Mitchell (Rush Chair.), Mrs. Cora Plew (House Mother), Judith Mary Anderson (Pres.), Dianne Brandt (Pledge Trainer), Sara Sanders (Rec. Sec), SECOND ROW: Judith A. Myers, Nancy Richards, Sharon Mar- lene Bloye, Judith A. Martin, Janet R. Bailey, Beverly Cole, Margaret Read, Janet Whitelock. THIRD ROW: Georgene Fabiyanic, Mary Jo Shakespeare, Barbara Tindall, Gayle Posselt, Katherine Loepke, Marilyn Nieman, Barbara Keuneke, Phoebe Hamilton, Linda Austin. FOURTH ROW: Shelly Hutchinson, Rita Stewart, Mary Boxell, Vera Stillabower, Mary Stewart, Wanda Wallace, Betty Booth, Cynthia Shutt, Roberta Yoho, Sandra Richert. BACK ROW: Jean Springsteen, Mathilde Loker, Judith Kanning, Theresa Hirtzel, Linda Rethmeyer, Roselyn King, Marlene McFeely, Carole Morgan, Kathryne Sue Sleppy, Mary Ellen Blaisdell. Alpha Xi Delta Activities Use Seasonal Themes An Alpha Xi Santa thanked her house mother with gifts at Christmas. Founded at Knox College — 1893 Beta Pi Chapter established at I. U.- 81 National Chapters -1946 The women of Alpha Xi Delta planned a number of house activities around the various holidays. Dur- ing the Halloween season, a lighted pumpkin was placed in every window of the sorority ' s house on Third Street as a result of a pumpkin decorating party in which the entire house participated. Setting the Christmas mood was Snowflake Whirl, a dinner-dance at the Bloomington Country Club. The Alpha Xis also went caroling with the men of Phi Kappa Tau, and, in addition, they entertained the local Alpha Xi Delta alumnae chapter at the annual alum- nae Christmas dinner. A project initiated by Beta Pi Chapter this year was a weekly ljulni night at the sorority house, which con- sisted of dress-up dinners and some form of special entertainment, such as special music or skits.
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