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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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Beta Sigs . . lvlen Enjoying College Life ,.-,. V M ,- s s 1 1 rff? . 'E ii' E ' 1. S. A. Kastning, 2. B. A. Anderson, 3. T. R. Hansen, 4. L. A. Anderson, 5. R. D. Broberg, 6. R. W. Herrick, 7. W. R. Jentzen, 8. D. L. Corson, 9. G.A. Wold, 10. J. D. Fix, 11. A. L. Tinderholt, 12. Mom Meyer, 13. R. D. Livingston, 14. D. P. Stickrod, 15. W. L. Kramer, 16. M. A. Rickers, 17. S. A. Thompson, Sec., 18. A. D. Schrum, 19. M. D. Rutz, 20. R. L. Norine, 21. L. M. Rieck, 22. L. K. Steckelburg, 23. M. L. Olson, 24. S. C. Smart, 25. R. J. Herrmann, Pres., 26. S. M. Christiansen, Treas., 27. A. N. Feldt, 28. L. R. Orcutt. Each doing his share, these two Beta Sigs found themselves doing the dishes. Beta Sigma Psi is a fraternity com- posed entirely of Lutheran men. The major purpose of the house is to pro- vide an environment in which the men can grow spiritually, scholastically and socially. Viewing some ot the activities of the Beta Sigs would reveal guest speakers who have spoken on subjects ranging from Human Sexuality and Abortion to World Religions and how they affect us. Combined with their little sisters, the Beta Sigs planned a clothing drive. The clothes were sent to underprivi- leged people in the Appalachian area of the United States. For another ser- vice project the Beta Sigs traveled to a juvenile home at Toledo where they hiked with the children. Just for fun you can see the Beta Sigs initiating their new little sisters with a shower party. Or maybe if you visit them on a rainy day you can catch a golf game from the third floor to the lounge. Beta Sigma Psi is a fraternity where the men truly enjoy college lite while they work hard to achieve a good edu- cation and find an acceptable position in -society. i 1 t l 'lil' lf Vi. ,l ul The Beta Sigs find a house golf game a good way to occupy a rainy day.
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