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PI LAMBDA PHI Ours is that French colonial castle high upon a Hill Street hill. Our stairway is quite slippery when it snows. The hill is so steep that taxis often slide down in the attempt to ascend it. That is why our dates are sometimes late after parties on particularly blizzardy nights. But they usually remember our parties. Many got deathly sick jumping into our hayloft. Others lost their hearing after dancing too close to one of our dance combos. They ' ll re- member Pi Lam. We are the house that has such big crowds at our intra-mural football games. We also play basketball but frown on curling. It would be safe to include among our other pastimes attending football games at Ithaca and Champaign, going to wed- dings, going to movies. Some of our fellows over 21 occasionally take a glass of bitters on Friday afternoon at a place on Liberty Street. Front Row: Paul Greenberg; Milton Cohen; Paul Siegel; Bob Rosin; David Caplan; Carey May; Armin Guggenheim; Lawrence Levy; Richard Conn. Second Row: Ernie Robinson; Stuart Gilden; Marvin Sallen; Jerome Fanger; James Peterman; Richard Krinsley; James Saag, president; Lewis Jaffa; Robert Ney; Walter Rubiner; Leonard Herschberg. Third Row: Tom Fabian; Julian Goldberg; Donald Kalian; Bennet Freeman; Kenneth Dickstein; Stuart Mittenthal; William Kaufman; David Goldstick; Stephen Weckstein; Melvin Blum; Byron Sparber; David Weisman; Sherwin Ballis. Back Row: Jerome Royner; James Survis; Kenneth Ross; Richard Nelson; Kenneth Robinson; Joel 7-isk; Ralph Haber; Jules Belkin; Lawrence Gottlieb; Theodore Munsat; Jerome Hirsch. Missing: Harland Britz; Bram Goldman; William Gould; Barry Joseph; Ivan Kaye; George Levy; Buddy Stein; Ron Fox. II!
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1 L I Tli Front Row: Edward Harding; William Swainson; Duane Luse; Frank Frazier; Henry Buslepp; Norman Decker; Robert Kennedy; James Fitch. Second Row: Robert Mueller; David Thompson; David Jahsman; Robert Russell; Norm Mangouni; Arthur Lane, president; Ralph Barrett; Robert Corrigan; William Miller; David Harden. Third Row: Daniel Schaitberger; Richard Mueller; Alan Kramer; Donald Towse; James Goebel; Robert Corey; William Powell; William Chapman; Joseph Frank; Alfred Kiessel. Back Row: Steve Stolton; Chester Sledzik; John Carioba; Robert Wilson; Russell White; Thomas Cook; Allen Smith; Robert Vanderzee; Reginald Huff; Thomas Dooley; George Muehlhauser. Missing: Jim Loree; Dave Wild. PHI SIOMA KAPPA Out here at the Baldwin Avenue Rest Home and Animal Shelter for Indi- gent College Students we study from dawn to dusk. Luckily it gets dark early dur- ing the winter months and in the summer we close our blinds at noon and get the same effect. Our resultant spare time we spend pursuing culture and coeds. We have parties, some big, some small, but all enjoyable. Between parties we measure out the week with coffee dates. The interfraternity sports program demands our fullest attention. Wa placed somewhere in all the sports in which we participated and would have won the tiddley- winks championship except that it is not an intramural sport. Brotherhood, Scholarship, and Character are our Cardinal Principles, steak is our favorite food, green our favorite color, and Tom and Jerry our favorite cinemactors. For further information call 2-6500. 292
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Front Row: Paul Eckrich; James Baker; Ronald Larson; Thomas Bender; Boyd Redner; Robert Sandling; Charles Irvin; Harrison Quirk; Richard Joy; Douglas Roberts. Second Row: John LaParl; Daniel Jackson; Richard Ratcliff; Timothy Rudolph; Stewart Elliott, presi- dent; John Hunt; William Ryan; Jackson Smart; Sherman Andrews; Robert Rearick. Third Row: Carl Heller; Ronald Home; Richard Featherstone; Ronald Harbert; William Fleckenstein; Donald Nelson; Theodore Nagle; David Hunt; Leslie Borsum. Back Row: Theodore Xipf; Franklin Shaw; Bruce Maguire; Hugh Wright; Robert Dunbar; Edward Emery; Dennis Ryan; Michael Johnson; Ralph Dwan. UPSILON Between the rear ram- parts, the lofty television antenna, the library of dusty fraternal annals, and the abandoned beer room are the lodgings of a small segment of the university populace called the Psi Upsilon Fraternity. Here is where Ghingus hangs his Brooks Brother ' s hat after returning from the Bell. Here is where Dumbo stores his pills and I.F.C. files. Here Monster leads the bunch into the dining-room at the sound of the chimes. Here, too. Molecules stares blankly at his physics books. These are but a few of the ' 51- ' 52 men- agerie at the Phi. Then there ' s Sleep with his riotous but unusable suggestions for homecoming displays. There ' s Blatz, who now collects pennies in his beer mug. There ' s Gaylord, the River Dandy, dealing out pasteboards in a game of Three Card I.R.F. Then there ' s Bear, Fatback, Lup and Luby: in all. there are some two score members and ' ' fuzzies whose college life centers here. It was the Phi Chapter ' s 87th year on campus, and beneath the watchful and wise eye of the old stone owl perched on the peak of the roof, it enjoyed a successful and uninter- rupted social year. 294
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