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ip Founded nationally in igor loxra Beta duipter estalilished in igi6 One Intndred twenty-three national chapters Activrx: I.arrv Axcltoii, ' 5ti, I)es M itu-»; Kmerson Bodell, ' 56. Olho; Bill Bro kaw, 57, Fort Dodgt-; Bill Clliambcrs. ' 55. Mawii Ciiy; Bill Clavburg. ' » . Mason C:t(v: Bill Dale. ' 5(i. LrhtKli; ( ur lon Davis. ' 57, Aim-s; Jack DanKli tTty. ' 57. biiumwa; Fal Duffy. ' 55. Fort Dodge; Phil KllcniMTRcr, ' 57. t lumwa: Don Faber. ' 5( , Hull; David FucIk, 57, Dc» Moint ; (Uhi (icrdcs, , ' • , Fori Dodge; Albert ( ildert. ' 57. Mason City; Don Hall. ' 57, Circsco; B(»l» Haxby. ' 57. Pittsburgh, Penn.; Bob Goulding, ' 57. Des Moines; Bruce Hill. ' 55, Mason City; Howard Hyde, ' 56, Pierre. S. D.; Dick Hudson, ' 56. Cji roll; Bruce Johnson. ' 55. Haywarden; C il KerKhlMTgen, ' 57, I cs Moines; Di . I.iddy, ' 57, Des Moines; Hugh Linn, ' 56. (lilinore City; Gary Lyall. ' 57. I Moines; David McKinne ' . ' 56. V(M dbine; Rick McKinnev. ' 57. WcKxlbitH Jake Muehlenlhaler. ' 56. Sheldabl; Harold Mullison. 56, Shenandoah; Da i t Nelsen. ' 56, Des Moines; Don Omodt, ' 57. Cowrie; Jack Payton, ' 57, Mavm City; John Phillips. ' 55, Muscatine; Jon Rakow. ' 56. Muscatine, Don Riek . ' 56, Worthington, Ohio; lom Schmoker. ' 57, Fort Dodge; John Seaton, ' 57. Boone; I Moyne Shellabarger, 56. (!x lumbus Junction; Charles Singer, ' 51), Webster City; Thomas Smith, ' 56, Marengo; Bob Stephany, ' 57, WcKxlbiiie, Jack Stiles, ' 55. Fort Dcxlge; Charles Thomas. 56; Tehigh; Bill Warner. ' »7 Woodbine; Dick Weintbaler. ' 57. Oak Park, III.; I«gan Whitccmib, ' 56, Clu cago. III.; Jerry Whittlesey, ' 56. Oltumwa; Raymond Wiley, ' 56. Des Moin Craig Vungclas. ' 57. WebsJer Cily; Clifton ZoJIer, ' 56. Fort Dodge. Pledges: David Adams. ' 58. Dubuque: Jim Bauer, 58, V ' aliska; Jim Berrv. ' 58, Detroit. Mich.; Ben Bickham, ' 56. Commerce, ' lex.; Ron Brickey. ' ' » Ottnmwa; Bob Cadwell, ' 57. Fort Dodge; Bruce Charon. ' 58, Fort DocIk ' Dale FridlcA ' . ' 58. Downers (iro e. III.; C. B. Johnson, 57. Sioux Cily; ' I«il Johnson, ' 58, Otlnmwa; More - Kramer, ' 58, Cresco; Harris Mosher. ■.58. Westheld, N.J.; Tom Miller, ' 58. Clear I.ake; Glenn Mayo, ' 58. Coming; ITarold Murphy, ' 58, Ottumwa; Dick Nelson, ' 58, Harlan; Bruce Rasmusscn. ' 58, Mason City; Bill Reneker, ' 58. Chicago, III.; Edward Roberu, ' 58, W«- Liberty; Gar ' Robertson. ' 58, Cedar Rapids; Donald Rogers. ' 58. Musca[in Ron Rcmiens, ' 58, Des Moines; Max Schmil , ' 58, Oliumwa; Tom Sharp, ■■ Carroll; Cieorge Spilios, 58, Fort Dodge; Ciordie 1 hompson. ' 57. Clear Lak( Pete Wahl. ' 58. Victor: Dick Wilt. ' .56. Moberly. Mo.; Dick Winnike. . - Carroll: David Young, ' 58, Ottumwa. First Row: Faber. l.yall. I.iddy. Yungclas. Zoller, Hyde. Gerdes, Rakow. Nelson. Goulding. Miller, Seaton. Second Row: G. Thompson. I.. Thompson, Mulli son, Duffy, Faegre, Berry. Smith. Wiley. Pettv, Hudson. Nelsen, Whitcomb, Brokaw. Thomas, Chambers. Omodt. Third Row: B. Johnson, Phillips, Bodell. I). Mi Kinney. R. McKinnev. Cadwell. Hill (V.P.). Mrs. McKonc. Stiles (Pres.), Schmoker, Reneker. Davis. Stephany. Bickham. Fourth Row: Whittlesey. Wanier, T. Sim- onsen, J. Simonsen. Dale. Romcns. Muehlenthalcr, Kcrsbcrgen. Wahl, C. B. Johnson, Clayburg. Rieke, H. Johnson, Sharp. Fifth Row: Axcllon, Winnike, Wein thaler, Miquelon, Cline. Hall, Haxby, Fuchs, Ellenberger. M. Johnson, Spilios, Charon, Brickey, Adams. McCutchan. T I ■ I zzir ' • ' :r£ : 1 ' Liiil ! r ,- 1 i 1 .
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liihi How: laiiatit, Mofilci , Uorilieis., MtConiicli, kiti, iitcli, Abodtt ' ly (See.;, Dugan, i.watl, ipaiiglcr, Cailsoii, Mtliiidc. Seiond liuw: Potter, kiikc, Soukup, liiKraham, Vcr Steeg, Mrs. Porter, LaMair (Pres.), Lochhead. West, Gilchrist, Beese, Burgeson. Third Row: Waddell, Van Voorhis (Treas.), Stilwell, Hutchens, Pedeliy, Sheldon, James, Omundson, McLaughlin, Prichard. Thompson. Fourth Row: Wine, Guthrie, Gardell, Wright, Jenkins, Kerber, Freymann, Lessin, Merlz, Rockwell. Fifth Rou-: Halten, Aldershof, Tyson, Geil, Holland, Schmitz, Swanson, Bauer, Raun. Founded iiatiouaUy in i86c) Catnnia Sigma chapter established i()o One hundred seventeen natioyud rhafjters Aclives: Edmund Abodecly, ' 56, Cedar Rapids; Dan Beardsly. ' 58. New Vir- ginia; Jack Baur. ' 57, Wintcrset; l well Borchers, ' 56, Clcvcs; William Carlson, ' 57, Des Moines; Earle Douglas, ' 56, Beach, N. D.; David Freymann, ' 55, Dyersvillc; Daniel Francescon. Clinton; William Gilchrist, ' 54, Carroll; Orlin Holland, ' 55, Hartley; Frank Hutchens, ' 56, Des Moines; Willis Jaacks, ' 56. Denison; Robert Kirke, ' 57, Des Moines; George LaMair, ' 55. Des Moines; John Lessin, ' 56, Davenport; James Lochhead, ' 56, Univ. City, Mo.; Michael McLaughlin, ' 57, Oak Park, 111.; Fredrirh Omundson. ' 57, Oak Park, III.; Thomas I ' edclty, ' 57, Clear Lake; Jerrv Pole, ' 56, Ames; Elvin Potter, ' 57, Denison; John Pritchard, ' 57. Storm Lake; Richard Raun. ' 55. Sioux City; Daniel Riley; Richard Roush. ' 56. Des Moines; Peter .Schmilz. ' 57. Storm Lake; James .Sheldon. ' 57, Newton; David Soukup, ' 55, F.lmhurst. 111.; Richard Swanson. ' 56. Skokie, III.; Robert Thompson. ' 56. Woodbine; John Tyson. ' 57. Highland Park. III.; James Van Voorhis. ' 56. Spirit Lake; f:arl Vcr Steeg. ' 54, Pella; Donald Waddell, ' 57. Ogden; Richard West. ' 55. Des .Moines; Bruce Wine. ' 57. Oak Park, III.; William Vagcr, ' 54, Coon Rapids; George Beese, ' 55. Des Moines. Plrdges: William Beatty, ' 58, Decatur. 111.; Glenn Burgeson. ' 58. Oak Park. 111.; James Hollingsworth, ' 58, Gilman; Frederick James, ' 58, Des Nloines; John Jenkins, ' 57. Des Moines; William Kerber. ' 58. Council Bluffs; Carl Linn. ' 58. Omaha. Neb.; Joe McBride. ' 58. Des Moines; .Michael Mocller. ' 58. Clear Lake; Donald Rockwell. ' 58. Cedar Rapids; William Sharratt. ' 58, Des Moines; Rodney Spangler, ' 58, Decatur. 111.; Richard Stillwell. ' 58. Des Moines; Paul Stock. ' 58. Laurel; Lvle Stunkard. ' 58. Clear Lake; I.vnn Tar- rant. ' 58. Elmhurst. III.; Frederick Wright, ' 58, Haworth, N. J.; John Cun- ion. ' 58. Des Moines. 103
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That must be the ' Sig Ep Six-Pac Combo ' m giving out ' with one ot its Dixieland ren- ditions, commented the fellow as he and his date ambled past the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Sounds like they ' re playing Jericho, ' the girl remarked. By the way, did you know that their pianist is their housemother, Mrs. Carl McKone? That ' s news to me — she must be a really great housemother, the fellow replied as they strolled on. I ' ll never forget the hit they made in their erformance in the ' .54 Varieties . . . you know hey won in-between-acts, the coed added while jerking at the ends of her scarf, pulling it just a bit tighter. The Six-Pac was great in Veishea Vodvil, too. It ' s hard to realize that all the music is coming from just six people. I wish the combo woidd play ' Basin Street, ' — it ' s my favorite, the girl said as they continued their walk around sorority circle. Guess you ' ve never heard them play ' Saints ' . . . boy, that ' s a solid rendition. The Queen of Hearts Ball was the climaxing event in winter cjuarter for the Sig Ep ' s. The house was appropriately decorated with miniatures of the Sig Ep pin, a golden heart. The Queen of Hearts, short, blonde-haired Mariann Schone- mann, was crowned and awarded a trophy denot- ing her reign. The Sig Ep ' s spring party, Moimtain Mad- ness, attracted many campus hill-billies. The balcony was converted to a haymow, and the party, s|)on- sored by the new initiates, was fully equipped with live pigs and a still. Fall (juarter foiuid Sig Ep ' s sponsoring their traditional Saddle and Gini Club party. Ehe house, decorated in a gay night club fashion, fol- lowed the saddle and gun theme. The wine list featured such drinks as CoHin Varnish and Swoose Juice. The Sig Ep float, built to the theme Era of Achievement, was a favorite in the 19,54 Veishea Parade. The Hoat, which featured an imitation of the original Wright Brother ' s plane floating on clouds of angel hair, captured a second-place trophy. ig Ep Features ix-Pac Combo The famous Sig Ep comt o is really hitting that down beat! Often the neighbors have enjoyed an ' improptu ' jam by these six fellows. A ban |uet fit for kings will be devoured by these ' starving ' boys as they enjoy their Christmas dinner by shadowy candlelight. These Sig Ep ' s feel like knights of the round table as they sit around this huge, medieval table and discuss the affairs of state. 105
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