Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA)

 - Class of 1972

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Betas - A House of Unsullied Friendship Q QI ASWTKKTTQS ffiiili Our house, Beta Theta Pi, the house with the big white pillars and the big dog, had a variety of things that makes it unique. We have mad- dogs and bears, weasels and eager beavers, mini-men and dukes, mole- men, and eagles, Wyatt Earp and Wil- Iaird, wheelsters, mutts and champs. Yet the most important thing that makes us unique is our unsullied friendship. To put it into a few words, it is just a little warmer and stronger, just a little tenderer and more enduring fraternity feeling. This is Beta Theta Pi. I F V ,i 3 fm: ifllatltaitttilttftttii 1. J. B. Osterbrock, 2. M. W. Feldman, 3. K. Hoogeveen, 4. E. D. Ewen, 5. S. C. Swenson, 6. B. C. Woh- lenhaus, 7. C. C. Hotchkiss, 8. T. F. Smith, 9. C. D. Hallet, 10. S. A. Ftubes, 11. F. Wong, 12. D. A. Mal- linger, 13. T. L. Wallace, 14. C. L. Keller, 15. B. L. Hart, 16. M. D. Mugge, 17. C. A. Levien, 18. P. K. Fu- rumoto, 19. T. F. Stoessel, 20. J. Ft. Call, 21. B. E. Morrison, 22. A. F. Henderson, 23. Fl. O. Cox, 24. M. C. Fisher, 25. M. R. Durham, 26. Ft. K. Burton, V.P., 27. D. R. Conrad, 28. B. T. Andersen, TR., 29. T. W. Evans, 30. W. K. Earp, 31. A. L. Freeman, 32. Ft. H. Beattie, 33. E. W, Mason, 34. S. M. Heinig, 35. G. L. Berchenbriter, 36. J. R. O'Brien, 37. P. N. Mickelson, 38. P. L. Minard, 39. W. J. Shimon, 40. M. Panos, 41. M. N. Vandehaar, 42. J. C. Barnett, 43. K. M. Nickerson, 44. D, C. Sommer, 45. D. D. Holm- strom, 46. M. C. McLaughlin, 47. W. S. Briggs, 48. T. J. Devine, 49. J, B. Fteuter, 50. D. C. Hall, Sec., 51. D. V. Ricklefs, 52. M. J. Tighe. Duke, one of the house characters, gives his brothers a questioning look

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ATS2 . . We Have Made It Ourselves l T l A! T: 11 L 'QVA s. 1-1 .. LTI ml 1 u I A brown brick building facing Lin- coln Way. A lived-in look because it has been lived in. Forty people going in as many varied directions. Attitudes and beliefs of every possible concep- tion. Rural hicks living with city dudes. ,Sharing the good times. Pulling through the bad together. Enjoying me intangible elements of brother- .food Being people together. This is 'Alpha Tau Omega. jBut does this really describe it? The fl tangible parts of the brotherhood Emust remain indescribable. The words E can describe ATO because the broth- erhood is imperfect. Nevertheless, the thing we have at Alpha Tau Omega, however imperfect, is ours and we have made it ourselves. lt is for us and those that choose to share it by join- ing the fraternity. lt is not for every- body, nor does it attempt to be. ATO fulfills our needs. Some other fraternity, a dorm house or an apart- ment may fulfill someone else's. Who is to judge which one is better? Tran- scend the petty rivalries. To each his own . . . wherever. The members are enjoying the intangible elements of brotherhood. 1. M. W. Allen, VP., 2. J. W. Tiemeyer, Treas., 3. L E. Sornson, 4. J. E. Schiefer, 5. M. R. Cooke, 6. T J. Harter, 7. M. E. Helmke, Pres., 8. J. W. Hanson 9. R. R. Louden, 10. D. R. Sonksen, 11. D. R. Wan- amaker, 12. G. W. Koobs, 13. R. K. Tapke, 14. M W. Vermillion, 15. E. C. Balcom, 16. R. A. Meeker 17. C. R. Miller, 18. C. Buhmeyer, 19. L. D. Wede- meyer, 20. R. F. Rozinek, 21. P. R. Ford, 22. W. C Vosburg, 23. D. M. Dvorak, 24. W. K. Wolf, 25. D W. Norris, 26. M. W. Whitcomb, Sec., 27. E. A Howell, 28. D. P. Carter, 29. M. J. Stephenson, 30 T. C. Wilson, 31. J. R. Gleeson, 32. G. J. Hum- phrey, 33. G. E. Schoh, 34. T. E. Hoffman, 35. P. G Sievers, 36. R. W. Lehman, 37. K. H. Ludwig, 38. J E. Bogdan, 39. J. P. Heller, 40. D. A. Hintz. l l ,. wif I -' .l. l- '.' '.' , . v. 1- ll' Milli ' 'ai nf ' 'Vx' 1513 to each his own . . . wherever. 'I7 .j VV- N I



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