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Kappa Sigma Bar None 5: I if i '-- '-0- 7.-Y--,,,f Cribbage helps keep Ron Glass and Phil Danowsky busy. 26 Kappa Sigma Bar None, at 237 Ash Avenue, was the theme of the Kappa Sigma fall western dance. A true to life corral around the front door, a gallows, and a saloon pro- vided the setting. A group called Maya gave the guests an insight of the Old West as it never should have been. Looking deeper, one can find Kappa Sigma giving its members an opportunity to find their individual place in a university atmosphere that often seems so impersonal. Intramu- rals, while an extra-curricular activity at Kappa Sigma, are still a source of pride and unity for the fraternity. The social scene is an integral seg- ment of activity of any college fraterni- ty. At Kappa Sigma it runs the full gamut of activity from informal get-to- gethers in front of the fire, through ex- changes to major house functions. And it's no secret that Kappa Sigs can work hard. But when it comes time for that needed break, no one has more fun than Kappa Sigs do. Gjap 9 Fifi? I A 1. S. B. Kuh, 2. D. M. Andrew, 3. D. D. Beckman, 4 B. L. Poynter, 5. T. Fi. Greil, 6. D. X. Lenertz, 7. E E. Jones, B. J. C. Thompson, 9. J. D. Griffith, 10. S J. Cohrs., Sec., 11. R. A. Wolf, 12. M. A. Miller, 13 E. D. Marik, 14. G. T. Jones, Pres., 15. G. A. Beck- with, 16. M. A. Jensen, 17. J. M. Griffin, Treas., 18 Fi. L. Brokaw, 19. S. D. Behlmer, 20. S. A. Church Adv., 21. D. A. Church, Adv., 22. M. A. McClary 23. S. K. Newby, V.P., 24. W. E. Snell, 25. B. A Hoffman, 26. M. H. Holm, 27. D. A. Lovell, 28. D. D Brokaw, 29. S. E. Mohr. 30. S. J. Boyer, 31. K. M Katanani
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Farmhouse Tries to increase Student Awareness I xvbviu S , , -. Q . . 'x ,K X. 2. . ,-- . .fp ,Q V. , '. :K 1 - . A il- N 7. ' fi One can find a peaceful atmosphere to get some studying done. 1. J. S. Van Winkle, 2. R. K. Carlson, 3. G. W. Bittner, 4. J. M. Sanders, 5. D. M. Huston, Treas., 6. D. P. Johnson, 7. S. A. Shafer, 8. K. Singwi, 9. K. Hedayati, 10. T. C. Lowry, 11. P. E. Harris, 12. J. W. Dane, 13. W. M. Fteinhart, 14. E. E. Robinson, 15. Ft. J. Ballou, 16. M. F. Horton, 17. S. K. Barwick, 18. Ft. W. Craw- ford, 19. A. D. Barkema, 20. C. A. Burk, 21. C. E. Harris, 22. D. W. Vincent, 23. Fl. L. Newland, 24. J. C. La- cina, 25. B. G. Wilson, 26. B. H. Thomson, 27. J. P. Madsen, 28. D. W. Barrett, 29. J. Pl. Curtis, 30. E. G. Stadlman, 31. Ft. A. Wales, 32. Fl. K. Miller, Sec., 33. J. C. Morris, 34. J.'W. Schmalenberger, 35. L. O. Hen- derson, 36. D. K. Horman, 37. K. A. Berry, 38. J. H. Anderson, 39. C. N. Goodwin, 40. K. L. Hanway, 41. D. C. Fenske, 42. S. W. Armbrust, 43. P. D. Luckow, 44. M. L. Anderson, 45. P. J. Wenstrand, 46. J. P. McNutt. Farmhouse Fraternity as a living group at iowa State University is seek- ing to offer both a comfortable living environment for its members and an opportunity to further their education experiences. Programs that help to provide a comfortable living environment in- clude orientation to university and house activities, development of per- sonal friendships, and individual help with scholastic problems. Some of Farmhouse's methods for furthering educational experiences in- clude panels, speaker presentations, opportunities to develop leadership characteristics, and group interaction programs. in addition to these objectives, Farmhouse also offers opportunities for social interaction and develop- ment. 6,--i Y' l . Q - Snacks at study break time. 25
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