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Q1 in Y Sigma Pi. Top Row: Jim Serwofko, Jerry Bielok, Rey Pano, Lorry Pelko, Tony Vitullo Third Row: Al Adams, Jim Kcirwowski, Mike Voske, Jim Campbell, Bob l-leuser, Second Row: Tom Wcmof, Fred Todd, Jim Kolosinski, Henry Buhrmonn, Bottom Row: Joe Demeo, George Ober- meir, Bill Nellis, Ken Hermig, Tom McLoughlin, Don Waddell, George Long. 285
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IFC Sing winners, Sigma Pi. Bill Parazin, Ken Hennig, Denny Parent, John Adams, Bill Nellis, w 1 i-521: , 'Qt . ' pit ' .A lr if-.fig A ,V 5 , ? .. 46 28 SIGMA PI Loyola University's chapter of Sigma Pi has completed its first full year on campus realizing considerable success. When Phi Mu Chi, the University's oldest local fraternity, joined the ranks of Sigma Pi, one of the nation's most respected nationals, a unique combination of local tradition coupled with a wealth of national sagacity. The resulting union affected an efficiently directed organi- zation with vast local history and tradition. The nationalization of Phi Mu Chi, then has become a definite advantage to its members to its alumni, and to prospective members But to look outside its own ranks, Sigma Pi also brings a stronger look to the fraternity system at Loyola, thus benefiting the entire school. Y S-..iE.,, . , fel 'flaiii 14 9-P if li my it 5 Ml A ' li . le Sigma Pi Officers. Standing: Tom Casey, George Obermeir Tom McLaughlin, Seated: Bill Parazin, Ken l-lennig, President
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J-ss ack SIGMA PI ALPHA A local social fraternity, Sigma Pi Alpha was founded in 1933 to pro- mote intellectual and social interests among its members and to provide for their development, both spiritually and physically, in an atmosphere of friend- ship and cooperation. lt was originally intended only for students of Polish extraction, however, since I947 membership has been opened to all students of the University. Currently, the fraternity is engaged in a vigorous reorganization prog- gram. From an inactive status in l959, Sigma Pi Alpha has striven since to regain the prominent place which it once held at Loyola. With a total active membership of twenty-three, Sigma Pi Alpha has in addition one of the largest and most active alumni associations in the Middle West. 1 l iz Alpha. . 'i f 286 Bill Clune introduces frat pledges to the hallowed traditions of Sigma Pl
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