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FIRST ROW (left to riglit) : Nelson B. Beaman: Sheldon Chadwick: John Dod- dridge; Joseph Flanagan; Donald Gest; Carl Howell, SECOND ROW: Dale Mc- cracken; Robert Sargent; Norman Sted- ronsky; William Sweet; Jack Turnbaugh; Theodore Vallance. THIRD ROW: Frank Booth; Clyde Bruggers; Thomas Bryant; John Carsten; Joseph Effinger; Howard Korns. FOURTH ROW: Louis Korte; Harold Lofgren; Simpson Nevius; Charles Purnhagen; Edward Ryan; Wil- liam Alexander. FIFTH ROW: Ted Arthur; Joe Baggs; Don Beattie; Robert Bugie; Jack Chase; John Childs; Harold Cotfman. SIXTH ROW: Carl Custen- border; Paul W. Davis; Frederick Ed- wards; George Horan; Donald Johnston; Philip LaMoreaux; Paul Lutz. SEVENTH ROW: Douglas McPherson; Charles Fletcher; Albert Scott; Harry Smith; William Walsh; Charles Wentz; Milton Wright. EIGHTH ROW: Charles Yahn: Kenneth Am; Theodore Duning; Robert Fichter; Thurman Graves; Clarence Hans; William Jackson. NINTH ROW: Robert Johnston: Richard Jones; Robert Jones; Fred Kinley; Donald Kirkpatrick; Raymond Mosshart; Frederic Parkhurst. Hi I . ..., 1 im ' Id. . , m ,A 24 Two Hundred and Scv
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GARRETT MRS ANNA C SMITH S I (i M I CHI S J ALPHA CHAPTER Pride of the Sigs is their enlarged domain with accommodation for 42 men. The pledges on wake duty were puzzled at first with three different dorms. The tappmg of Garrett into ODK was one of the big events of the year. Bryant, the Sigs ' man of many activities, has to ask which one when he is being congratulated for some new achieve- ment. Adolph Hitler, alias president Bob Garrett, ruled supreme at the popular Air Raid dance last fall. Something new in the way of social events at Miami occurred when the boys invited the entire Delta Gamma chapter to the house for a Sunday buffet supper. The Sigma Chi house might rightly be called the House of Presidents with Garrett as president of the Senior Class, Shannon presiding over Phi Eta Sigma, Peckmpaugh heading Ye Merrie Players, Davis as prexy of the Sophomore Y Council, and Fichter president of the Fresh- t . -. man V ' Council. Beattie is slated for Drum Major next year. Paul ' « ;r ' -X avis loaned his pm out on approval for several days. Vallance ' s ? 5 ' ' ' - , .- rendition of Hector, the Garbage Collector will ,...,, ■.It ' be missed next year. Officers are Robert Garrett, president: Robert Sargent, vice-president; Joseph Flanagan, secretary: Joe Ef finger, treasurer. Paqe Two Hundred and Six
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S I (I M I EPSILON NU CHAPTER Wearers of the white star pushed on to new and greater triumphs this past year. Prexy Plum served as president of the Interfraternity Council and traveled to New York last December to represent Miami at the National Interfraternity Conference. Bob Lake was Assistant Editor of the Recensio and takes over Little ' s job as Business Manager of the M Book for next year. He was also tapped ODK at the Soph- omore Hop. Bill Shasberger appears and emotes in all the major cam- pus dramatic productions. Healey trekked to Missouri to spend spring vacation with Western ' s Alleen Kelley. Humphrey illustrates the fact that good scholarship an d social life can go together. The East Hall quartet, Johnson, Couchot, Knight, and Grafmiller, make their pil- grimage thrice daily. Harry Geckler serves as a clearing house for all news of Oxford College. Treasurer Briede, who planted his pm at home and meant it, had plenty of time to manage the chapter ' s fi- nances. Bernie Young is the pride of the pledge class being the young- est licensed pilot in Ohio. Epsilon Nu acquired during the year a new and very popular housemother, Mrs. Fred A. Black. She is already Mom to all the boys. Officers are: Richard Plum, president; Robert Lake, vice-president; George Johnston, secretary; William Briede, treasurer. MRS JOHN C SCOTT RICHARD PLUM Page Two Hundr
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