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PHI KAPPA T Page Two Hundred and Twenty-One LJ I FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: Patterson Benner, Paul Bergman, Robert Edmiston, Parker Evans, Ralph Fields, Harvey Frye. SECOND ROW: Donald Haas, John Hamsher, Donald lv'lacDowell, Ralph Palaia, Leland Scholl, David Spellerberg. THIRD ROW: Edward Steiert, Robert Stover, James VVilson, Roy Young, Philip Bone, Robert Huston. FOURTH ROW: Robert Kuenning, Floyd Rusk, Mar- cus Smalley, William Stuckey, Steven Sturdevant, Thomas Turney. FIFTH ROW: Russell Young, Louis Zeller, Leonard Allen, Dale Anderson, Theodore Billings, Robert Cotton. SIXTH ROW: Norman Dohner, Clair Kisabeth, Ro- bert Kramer, Richard Long, Robert Maynard, George McCaskey. SEVENTH ROW: Richard Miller, Norman Nellis- Allen Nichols, Richard Pazder, William Pritchard, Samuel Studybaker. EIGHTH ROW: Thomas Stump, Marion Swisher, Richard Wright, Ralph Adams, Robert Adams, Donald Conners. NINTH ROW: Sylvester DeCesare, Thomas Eichel- berger, Lowell Loar, Robert Netzley, Steven Rup- pert, Edward Willman.
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T T T E Then The paddle came down off The wall. Ain'T iT romantic! Doing The honors. 4 syn' ls everybody happy? If iT had only Turned out ThaT way! Our HousemoTher-Mrs. Florence Sipe In honor and To The glory of The Alpha seniors, we dedicaTe These few, shorT lines AbouT To face a life of surprises and a hurly-burly beginning in a world aT war, our seniors sTep forward wiTh The famous Phi Tau smile of confidence. And well They mighf, for This has been a grand year for The lasT house down. AcTive and fighTing in inTra- murals, The Phi Tau sTring of wins need bow To none. Prexy Jim Wilson leads The scholars wiTh his Phi BeTe record while Tom Turney, Dick Miller and Parker Evans follow him in close order. A word of praise mighT be given To veTerans Palaia, Sfump, and Kramer, whose brillianT play on The hardwood confribufed much To The baskeTball sea- son. Word of The TalenT of PaT Benner, currenT leading man on campus, and Dick Long, a versaTile and coming acTor, reaches our ears in a sTeady sTream along wiTh awed praise for The work and energy of sTage manager Lew WrighT. Our congraTulaTions To The Phi Tau lovers who have planTed abouT Twelve pins This year, and To Phi Befe Lee Scholl who answered The urgenT call of Uncle Sam and is now Training wiTh The Army air corps. And so, Though faces change, Phi Tau lives on, and we look forward To anofher year. Officers are: James Wilson, presidenf, Roberf STover, vice-presidenfg Parker Evans, secrefary, David Spellerberg, Treasurer. ALPHA CHAPTER or 41.4
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FIRST ROW Cleft to rightl: Myron Beal, Edwin Franks, Harry Graef, William Kidnocker, Donald Rosen- thal, Reed Strimple, Beniamin Wiant. SECOND ROW: Milton Wick, Minard Amos, Raymond Case, Theodore DuBois, John Gobeille, Warren Graves, Emerson Guinn. THIRD ROW: John lzant, Albert Kalkbrenner, Donald Morgan, Ro- bert Ogren, Thomas Richards, Will- iam Romoser, Raymond Snow. FOURTH ROW: James Belleman, David Buvinger, Richard Casey, Jack Clawson, Charles Davidson, William Dixon, Frederick Gabel. FIFTH ROW: Eugene Good, James Krause, Gordon Lecrone, Robert Little, Dwight Lockemer, John Luecke, Robert Mills. SIXTH ROW: Harry Plump, Ralph Ramers, Walter Ruchynslcy, John Ruple, Paul Schwenley, Albert Sher- man, Mahlon Smith. SEVENTH ROW: Vance Terrell, Will- iam Turnley, Robert Ballus, Irvin Bowdle, William Clifford, William Harrison, William Hornsby. EIGHTH ROW: Gordon Horst, Ro- bert Hughes, William Jaeger, Guil- tord Johnson, Herbert Kimmel, George Lawler, Richard Morgan, NINTH ROW: Bernard McLaughlin, Allen Pierson, Robert Schultz, David Stockwell, Kenneth Sweney, George Ten Eyck, Arthur Wittman. OHIO TAD OF
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