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Prince seems bored as Two H 8: T's try desperate- ly to give the huge dog a bath. 'snuff 4 FLOOR: L to R: B. Janeshek, Prince, R. Smith. ROW 1: D. Rollis, W. J. Korybalski, J. Horton, K. Lutz, D. Strahl, T. Stewart, R. Screbanf, The beautiful Theta Tau house is home for many members. 'Q A A Zifllflig- 1- -T 4'fF-735.3-IGSETT' Z., 113 alas? w QR' : - I 1 i Zi... Il '2 ! 'l I 2.....' WI f-,-1 I r- ll mmf- lily T l1I.r...ZFMi! iir...If?'g....arI TL'-T'f '4- 3 :Tris U EP :P C? 'S 0.1: Heglund, J. Stroup, A, Stimac, K. Kessler, W. Perkins, W. Thomas, J. Rhodea. ROW 2 J. Trethewey, D, Russert, M. Hoganson, W. Cox, R. Starr, D. Berlin. .J
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l ,sl FLOOR: L to R: J. Epley, Prince, J. Grigg. SEATED: W. Manley, B. Bovee, J. Kellogg, J. Kopecky, S., Sherriff, D. Kimball, J. Dick, B. Yonker STANDING N. Mancini, F. Fregerio, B. Zdravecky, J. Biekkola, D. Sloat, S. Berner, J. Murray, J. Schomer, T. Lypka. Regent AI Stimac l l Theta Tau Theta Tau, the oldest professional engineering fraternity of its type, was founded at the University of Minnesota in i904. Two years later, Beta chap- ter was established on the Michigan Tech campus. This year Beta chapter celebrated its 60th anni- versary. Theta Tau is not a purely social fraternity, but its chapters do seek to organize the soqial as well as the professional life of its members and establish a brotherhood among engineers. The purpose of this fraternity is to promote high ethical and professional standards and to foster close fra- ternal fellowship. Because of its social contributions, college life is made more enjoyable and less tedious for its members. The H 81 T's are well known for their participation in campus activities throughout the year. The fraternity will always be found high on the list of competitors for overall Homecoming, Winter Carnival, and intramural trophies. ln eleven of the last fifteen years, Theta Tau has won the overall Winter Carnival trophy.
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..l.il?l!'ilaS - A J ' 3 '. 1 -ll V , SEATED ON FLOOR: L to R., W. Vandekieft, M. Healy, D. Wonnacott, J. Sigwart, R. Condon, C. Kallansrud, T. Moore. SEATED: R. Sleeman, K. Szefi, R. Marsh, M. Bankerr, W. Hayes, J. Wilson, D. Elsholz, J. Polakowski, P. Kehoe. STANDING: B. Osten, A. Hochstein, A. Borkowski, D. Kurir, J. Loeber, T. Palaaz, H. Omar, T. Schoepel, J. Zukowski, D. Mitchell, R, Anderson. Phi Kappa Tau Founded at Michigan Tech in l957, as Mu Kappa Mu Fraternity, Gamma Alpha Chapter of Phi Kap- President John SigWCl'I' pa Tau National Fraternity has achieved outstand- ing success. One of the areas in which Phi Tau has excelled consistently is the area of campus leadership. The prominent positions held by Phi Tau's this year in campus organizations include the following: Stu- dent Council President, Dave Yoder, Student Coun- cil Secretary, Jim Simmons, Student Council Treas- urer, Mike Healy, Senior Class Vice-President, Thomas Verville, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Richard Gasperini, Blue Key Vice-President, Jim Zukowski, Blue Key Treasurer, John Young, Lode Pictorial Editor, Rich Pierce, and Lode Business Manager, Bill Hayes. This past year Phi Kappa Tau has expanded its chapter house facilities by the addition of a li- brary, which seats twenty-four, two three-man rooms, a storage area, and a photography lab- oratory.
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