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3 , 1 . wg 1 ,- My ' 'K 4 , . t amine fwfrffh ' ' 2 'is'-fi Gather 'round, one and all. Let 'em win. They're rushees. Howto keep em down on the form fm Z nv , cr 9 Our Housemother-Mrs. Margaret Kemp. The general rule in fraternity houses The exception that makes the rule The SAE's were oft to a flying start this school year by capturing the Sigma Chi Achievement Cup for the biggest improvement in scholarship. No sooner was this on the Sulgrave Manor mantle when they added the Homecoming decoration cup tor their Bowling Over the Bishops idea. Senior Class Prexy and Student Business Manager Reed Strimple took time ott from activities at semesters to become happily married. First string pig toters are Em Guinn, Elk Morgan, Walt Ruchynsky and Big Jim Krause. Big Jim also displayed his musical talent by leading the chapterfs singing activities. Serenades were given to an even dozen vvearers ot the purple and gold. Business continues to prove the most popular study as nine ot the Sig Alphs are also brothers in Delta Sigma Pi, including Delta Sig prexy Pay Snovv. Snowman also takes time out from ODK and Phi Bete to manage the M Book tinances. SAE's tirst semester prexy Milt Wick also wields the gavel tor the Varsity Social Club and is vice-president ot the Intertraternity Council, Brothers Puple and Luecke led the savv- and-hammer activities ot panelling the rec room in knotty pine. The Pearl Harbor Class vvas the name given to six juniors initiated December 7, l94l. Officers are: Thomas Richards, president, Warren Graves, vice-president, Ray Snow, secretary, John lzant, treasurer. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILGINI J I , ef? 'i
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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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iv IEP T:-Leia. NRL KU!! HA Cl-I!-XPTER CD Officers and members of Sigma Chi refurned To school This fall fresh from The Nofionol ConvenTion of The frdTerniTy held in DeTroiT, which mony of The local boys oTTended. Bill Alexonder Took The reins of his presidenTiol o1uThoriTy in hand, ond The boys in The house nexf To The sfodium seTTled down To sTudy hard. Firsf inTerrupTion of The school yeor come in The form of The fall informal dance. Colled The FronT Page Frolicf' The dance was held in The chapTer house which wos decoroTed wiTh head- lines, comic sfrip characrers, and newspapers. Guesfs all porTroyed choracTers from The fronT FDOQG or The comic secTions. NexT welcomed diversion from The yearly grind was oi visiT poid The cholofer by William B. Ricks, newly elecfed nciTionol presidenT of Sigma Chi froTerniTy. The Sigs were ocfive ouTside The house This year. Good examples of This are Ted Dunning, a member of The STudenT-Foculfy Council, and Bob Fichfer, co-ediTor of The lvl Book and choirmon of The Junior Prom. Sfirred by The enTry of The Unifed SToTes in The war mony of The boys joined The army and novy reserves. Bob lvlorfin, beTTer known os Jock Armsfrongf' was elecfed chief oir raid warden in case Oxford's viTc1l milifory obiecfives are bombed. Officers ore. William Alexonder, presi- denT, Pdul Davis, vice-presidenf, Paul Lufz, secrefary, HerberT Long, Treasurer. Bull under The bull Cmoosel. Oh yeah! Our Housemofher-Mrs Anna Smith 'f wgM WN Giving her The bird. Then let us sing of Sigma Chi. Maybe he's from Colgate WM
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