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PI PHIS Nancy Lasley, Laurel Truman, Janet Carlson, and Pegsy Leary seenn mighty amused at the subject under discussion. Pi Beta Phi 1109 Fifth Street Southeast Monmouth College, 1867 Minnesota Alpha, 1906 Gone arc the days of all-out political ventures and feuds with fraternities, but still the Pi Phis have BWOC ' s and a full social cal- endar. They pointed with pride to people like Margaret Ann Peterson of the Student Religious Council, Betty Stewart, the Pan-Hel rush- ing chairman, Joan Lundeen of the theatah, and Alice Brown of the League of Women Voters. Then there was Sally Haxby, who hung around the Gopher for quarters on end, and finally decided to get on the Board of Pub. On the social side, the Pi Phis gave a barn dance at Christmas Lake in Loie Tufty ' s bam last fall, an informal party winter quar- ter, and a formal dinner dance in the spring. As the Pi Phis went on madly chanting about how they are the Pifis, the Pifis are they, the rest of the students were heard to mut- ter, There Goes that Song Again! Members were: Andrea Appcl, Helen Baker, Frances Barber, Jo Barnhart, Marie Bergman, Lcc Berniiardt, Alice Brown, Pat Brown, Betty Bumes, Joyce Bvers, Janet Carlson, Gerry Clark, Beverly Cole, Ann Curran, Mary Alice Dwyer, Nancy Eckenbeck, Lorraine Espcseth, Harriet Foster, Doris Fromni, Dorothy Gal- lup, Margaret Gesell, Geraldine Gridley, Nancy Guetzloe, Sally Haxby, Mary Hay, Lorraine Hegvold, Mary Eloise Jackson, Betty Just, Janet Juul, Marilyn Kaiser, Virginia Kesting, Jacqueline Konshak, Margery Krueger, Enid Langman, Nancy Lasley, Peggy Leary, Hclene Locken, Joan Lundeen, Carolyn McLean, Katie Miller, Nancy Oppegaard, Lois Peterson, Margaret Ann Peterson, Mary Jo Peterson, Irene Railile, Donna Reasoner, Phyllis Roy, iVlarcia Seideniann, Aha Smith, Edna Mac Snead, Betty Stewart, Nancy Pat Thompson, Laurel Truman, Loie Tufty, Joan Vallentyne, Louisa Weatherbee, and Joyce VVellsley. BACK ROW: Foster, Weatherbee, Oppegaard, Bergman, Lundeen, Cole, Lasley, Guetzloe, Juul. FIFTH ROW: Thompson, Tufty, Barnhart, M. J. Peterson, Locken, Stewart, Vallentyne, Jackson, Seidemann. FOURTH ROW: McLean, Clark, Raihie, L. Peterson, Carlson, Snead, Curran, Hegvold, Byers. THIRD ROW: Miller, Leary, Krueger, Espeseth, Dwyer, Wellsley, M. A. Peterson, Roy, Just. SECOND ROW: Konshak, Bumes, Fromm, P. Brown, Gallup, Bernhardt, Kaiser, Langman, Kesting. FRONT ROW: Reasoner, Truman, Haxby, Baker, Hay, Gesell, A. Brown, Eckenbeck, Smith. Pase 13 8
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Phi Kappa Psi 1609 University Avenue Southeast Washington and Jefferson College, 1852 Minnesota Beta, 1886 Back in their newly furnished house, the Phi Psis beat the man- power shortage by inviting girl friends over to help wash dishes, paint the living room, tack carpeting, and even cook a few meals. Taking care of the gas shortage, they provided the laugh of the year when they arrived at the Interfratemity Ball in a moving van and almost caused a riot. Pride and joy of the active chapter was their pledge class. Be- sides having Dan Burns, the boy who looks like an Johnson, and J. D. Lane, the boy without a name, the Phi Psis had their own bobby-sock brigade following little Bobby Ranseen, the boy with the voice. As proof of the fact that the Phi Psis did more than play this ' year, Jim Whalen pointed to the 25 pounds he left in the Interfra- temity office this fall when he was chairman of Interfratemity rushing, activities, social, and scholarship committees. Social highlight of the year was the traditional Miner ' s party in February, and as the rest of the parties were better than ever, most Phi Psis were hummin ' Having a Wonderful Time. Phi Psi members were: Richard Anderson, Robert Berglund, Richard Bos- worth, Lowell Brekke, Daniel Burns, John Childs, Gage Colby, Howard Feldmann, Robert Fink, Rex Heinell, John Hopkins, Lee Johnson, James Kelly, Robert Klass, Harrison Kost, Jav Dee Lane, Neil McGraw, Willard Morse, George Nel- son, Robert Nevin, Robert Otte, Allen Poehler, Robert Ranseen, Gunnard Rey- nolds, John Ryan, Wayne Seymore, John Street, Edward Sullivan, Matthew Sut- ton, Clayton Swanson, Raymond Tharp, Robert Warner, James Whalen, Richard Whitney, and Scott Winn. PHI PSI LOWELL BREKKE gives with the latest word on the word, while Bob Ranseen, Dick An- derson, and John Hopkins take it all in. BACK ROW: Fink, Johnson, Kost, Feldmann, Berglund, Kelly, Nevin, Winn. THIRD ROW: Otte, Poehler, Street, Colby, Reynolds, Klass, Ryan, Swanson. SECOND ROW: Nelson, Warner, Anderson. Tharp, McGraw, Childs, Whitney. FRONT ROW: Sullivan, Seymore. Bosworth, Hopkins, Brekke, Whalen, Morse, Ranseen. Page 137
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BACK ROW: McKay, Stassen, Premer, Knoblauch, Morse, Engcl, VanDusen, Linhoff. FIFTH ROW: Crawford, Moran, Endreson, Dalthorp, G. Kelly, Fischer, Baker. FOURTH ROW: Cowie, Kasper, Turnacliff, Hinterberg, Noreen, Reinsch, Hanson. THIRD ROW: J. Johnson, Lowe, Eggert, West, Branham, Orr, Gilbertson. SECOND ROW: Mahachelt, B. Kelly, Chrlstison, Clark, Bellehumeur, Wagoner, Cox. FRONT ROW: W. Johnson, Newton, Wentzell, Haien, Gold, Reeve, Rannsey. Sigma Alpha Epsllon 1815 University Avenue Southeast University of Alabanna, 1856 Minnesota Alpha, 1902 Big guns in the SAE chapter this year were Jim Hazen of the All-U Council, Dick Rohleder of Union Board, and Bud Thomm- sen of the NROTC. SAE social life was wide and varied this year. Not only did they practically buy out Duffy ' s, but they held parties and parties. Fall quarter came a party at the St. Paul Casino, a Homecoming party and a Christmas party for the Pillsbury boys. They solved the meat shortage when they went out hunting around the block one day and brought back a deer and some ducks. War activities consisted of watching men go into the service. Three hundred men have left since Pearl Harbor, but passersby still look at the SAE house and sing, There ' s a Small Hotel. SAE ' s this year included: Richard Anderson, Jack Babitz, Bob Baker, Jack Barker, Jack Bellehumeur, Rudv Brandstrom, Dave Bussey, Dick Carleton, Jim Cedarleaf, Tom Chapin, Larry Clark, Dee Collins, Perrv Copeland, Bruce Corv, Henry Cowie, Bill Cox, Dick Crawford, John Dalthorp, Jim Duff, Jerry Dunn, Dick Eggert, Don Endreson, Dick Engel, George Fischer, Tom Fitzmorris, Dean Flore, Arne Gilbertson, Calvin Gold, Red Grant, Bud Gullickson, Harry Hanson, Gay Harmon, Jim Hazcn, Gustav Hinterberg, Robert Hodapp, Joe Johnson, Red John- son, Bob Kasper, Bill Kelly, Gene Kelly, Frank Linhoff, Jim Lowe, Earl Aiahachek, Don iMcCormack, Clink McGeary, Marv Moran, Ken Morse, Dick Nelson, Floyd Newton, Charles Noreen, Ken Olson, Stan Olson, Michael Orr, Ken Oschu, John Otte, Bob Premer, Ste e Ramsey, Lew Reeve, Howard Reinsch, Jack Roberts, Bob Sampson, Rod Sanders, Al Scheidel, Dick Schnorf, Chuck Skillings, Gus Sund- berg, Bud Thommsen, Lanny Towne, Bob Turnacliff, Dick Van Dusen, Tom Wainwright, Dennis Wagoner, Jim Wall, Dave Wentzell, Bob West, Buzz Wiess- ner, and Tom Yardley. AN IMPROMPTU BAND made up of John Otte, Clink McGeary, Howard Reinsch, Charles Noreen, Jack Bellehumeur, and Bob Baker. Page 139
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