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Phi sigma Chi seated-M. Hanlon, President; standing. Dunn, Trea- surer; C. Shultz, Vice President seatedL. Dunn, M. Hanlon, C. Shultz, front rowT. McMunigle, J. Armbrecht, J. Jolley, L. Loomis, P. Kocis, fourth rowM. Kirin, J. Wilson, S. Renken-f McFadden, S. Williams, E. Painter, L. Burns, R. Sale, Kellerman, T. Tatarka, K. Weber, K. Longnecker, berger, G. Sicuro, L. Miller, S. Robinson, S. Stout, B. . J. Mulvin, M. Malone, M. Simpson, D. Neiman, L. third rowK. Harlan, R. Hastings, S. Spattifor, C. | Kuczinski, S. Morris, W. Cole, A. Gongaware, C. Prividy, G. McDonald, K. Snell, second row. Larson, Smith, C. Bub, J. Johnson, K. Spare, S. McCallister, | Daugherty, B. Vucic K. Canon, J. Newman, K. Demaska, A. Kracker, C. S. McCaskey, R. Coogan, M. Prosek, L. Danielson, M. 138 Greeks
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seatedT. Bull, President; standingD. Oyler, Vice Pres- ident; C. Werren, Treasurer; S. Meyer, Chaplain; D. Stewart, Secretary seatedT. Bull, D. Oyler, C. Werren, D. Stewart, S. Meyer, front rowJ. Bernard, B. Nornhold, T. Ran- dolph, C. Miller, C. Bernlohr, —, C. Johnson, M. Over- Pan Sophic Sweetheart-S. Baer and T. Christian ly, J. Robbins, T. Jarvis, J. Barnes, B. Hearn, second rowA. Eshelman, C. Hunt, G. Smith, T. Shaffer, B. White, M. Husak, D. Vintorini, T. Nicklas, A. Swaf- The Pan Sophic Fraternity is a diverse group of thirty-eight brothers commonly referred to as ‘“‘the Pans.’’ Organized in 1911, the group had ten original members; thus the Pan Sophic Fraternity is the oldest fraternity on campus and one of the oldest local fraternities in the nation. With the addition of fourteen new broth- ers, we have not only strengthened our athletic abilities but also increased our in- volvement in activities on campus as well as in the community. Brothers are involved in Varsity sports, AFROTC, Orientation Board, Orchesis, WSAJ, and the many honoraries on campus. Pan Sophic is also responsible for sponsoring a racquetball tournament with all proceeds donated to the Red Box Mission Fund. by Dana Stewart ford, R. Curry, third rowD. Jones, M. Kelley, G. Ar- nold, M. Deemer, M. Velloney, J. Miller, T. Adams, K. Osborn, G. Reynolds, B. Womer Greeks 137
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seatedB. Schutter, President; standingT. Walker, Vice President; J. Burgess, Treasurer; J. Hinebaugh, Chaplain, H. McBride, Secretary Sweetheart-D. Thomas and D. Reichert Alpha The 1987-88 school year once again saw the brothers of Phi Tau Alpha continue in their challenge to ‘‘Seek Individual Excel- lence.’ Marking their twenty-second year of brotherhood, the Phi Taus remain highly active and visible on the Grove City Col- lege campus, with brothers involved in such diverse activities as Student Govern- ment, intercollegiate athletics, Interfrater- nity Executive Council, band, theatre, and various religious organizations. The campus and surrounding communi- ty have also benefited from the presence of Phi Tau Alpha. Fraternity service projects through the past two semesters have in- cluded aiding Grove City police in protect: ing Halloween trick-or-treaters, the installa- tion of a new guard rail on the lower campus parking lot, and maintenance of the grounds bordering Wolf Creek. The Phi Taus were also responsible for lighting the campus Christmas tree, and we again com- bined with the Gamma Sigma Phi sorority for the annual Keith ‘‘Howie’’ Parker Me- morial Run-a-Thon, which serves the two- fold purpose of raising money for charity as well as honoring a deceased brother. The past year also included two addi- tions to the fraternity: an excellence pledge class and a new advisor, Dr. Fred Brenner. We believe Dr. Brenner will continue to be an integral brother as Phi Tau Alpha looks forward to continued excellence in the years to come. by Hugh C. McBride seatedH. McBride, B. Schutter, T. Walker, J. Bur- gess, J. Hinebaugh, front rowJ. Babich, J. Funyak, C. Palutro, D. Reichert, L. Sabados, M. Schur, B. Bech- hold, E. Walker, J. Jones A. Richards, P. McKee, second row™M. Kellner, G. Knight, D. DiThomas, J. Schroeder, B. Manns, D. Spangler, D. Zugell, F. Tad- deo, M. Greenwood, D. Lakatos, M. Danile, S. Skone- kovich, third rowB. Hodil, P. Kruth, K. Ochterski, C. Thompson, S. Sirota, W. Ungerer, P. Toley, D. Warho- lic, M. Winfield, J. Beall, J. Regule, J. Heller, D. Af- feldt, fourth row. Hunt, D. Hart, E. Lowe, J. Rhodes, J. Whitaker, R. Hangliter, J. Hagelbarger, S. Schubel, |. Farnsworth, M. Bubeck, G. Williams, M. Fiorelli, B. Dwyer - Greeks 139
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