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Third row: P. Oakes, Serra, Christensen, S. Smith, W. Smith, Foster, Balciulis, McDonald, Per- kins, Riley, J. Oakes, Madden, Jordan, Niles Second row: Wingard, Jackson Stuart, T. Watts, Karlstrom, Wallschlaeger, P. Watts, Jones Parr, Elms, Wurdock First row: Amos, Kay, Donald- son, Hinrichs, Bennett, Mrs. Dean, Marvin, Yocum, Herbert Not in picture: Armstrong, Bark- well, Blumenthal, Bruno, Crosth- waite, Culman, J. Dettman, Humphrey, Jodry, Joranko, Maj- deski, O'Dell, Paniccia, Peters Rowan, Swanson, Van Deusen Welday, Weston, Yost v t Third row: Lewis, Walker Kresge, Lardie, Nasson, Knapp McCoy, Baldwin, Howser, Laid- law, Mayo, Wilson, Reault, Doble i v Second row: Druckamiller, Bark- well, Campbell, Higgs, Keys Holth, Reed, Carstens, Barrett Crossley, Leitch, Baer - First row: Goodall, Mighion, P. Dettman, Stephenson, Thomp- son, Nankervis, Fetner, Esmann MacDonald Highlighting the activities for Sigma Nu this year was the White Star week-end in the spring. The chapter also sponsored its annual Melon Feed in the fall and Blackfoot-Whitefoot ball with Alpha Tau Omega in December. Gamma Gamma chapter won the trophy for the best house decorations at Homecoming. The officers of the fraternity are Thomas Bennett, president, Donald Wingard, vice-president, Walter Hinrichs, secretary, and Donald Welday, treasurer. Champion woodgathers for Pep rally C SIG NU D
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'lk C S GMA Clll D Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, Jean Trombley The Sigma Chi's began the tall term with their annual Sweetheart Ball in Novem- ber. The chapter sweetheart this year is lVlrs. Gerald Trombley. The chapter also gave a spring formal and sponsored a Mother's and Fathers' day in May. Thad Earl, president, led the Sigma Chi's for the tall term, Working with him were George Miller, vice-president, Richard Hall, secretary, Richard Furney, house manager, Ward Taylor, social chairman, and Robert Olsen, pledge master. For the spring term, Gordon Lawrence was president, Roland Wilkins, vice president, Robert Vedder, sec- retary, Walter Bodle and Ward Taylor, co-social chairmen, Richard Hall, house manager, and Richard Allen, pledge master. 'TT' Third row: Pochert, Weeks, Strickfaden, R. Allen, DeBusk, Long, Hagan, Vedder, Dennis Second row: Wurmlinger, Ma- lasky, Fraser, Van Epps, Wilkins, John Barry, R. C. Burrows, Hawes, Thomas, Taylor First row: Olsen, Meyer, R. l-lall, Miller, Mrs. Harger, Earl, Siler, Grove, J. Trombley Not in picture: Bradshaw, Bu - ters, Richard Furney, Heirnbach, Kanold, Lawrence, Nixon, Par- ello, C. Parker, Siebert, Upiohn Third row: P, Wagner, Golan- vaux, McKay, L. Hall, Milford, Crr, H. Wagner, Anderson Second row: M, Trombley, Rob- crt Furney, MacArthur Icic- ceasedl, King, Liebum, Burk- man, Baker, Parsch, Lewis E. Parker, T. Allen First rowi Gilbert, L. Barry, Brown, Jack Barry, Cray, Bodle,
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Jackie VanderVen, 1950 Red Carnation Queen Q TAU KAPP EPSILUI D Heading for the river Tau Kappa Epsilon was led this year by Chris Christ, president, Jack Tomion, vice- president, Robert Stark, secretary, and Robert Warren, treasurer. The chapter won the intramural football trophy. Highlighting the social scene was the Teke winter formal in December and a Christmas party for needy children of Albion. Harry Hiden- felter was received into Omicron Delta Kappa, and Alvin Ballard and Chris Christ received mention in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. The purpose of the fraternity is service and its channels include the college, undergraduate mem- bers, the chapter's alumni and the national fraternity. Third row: Cappel, DeMaggio Brigham, Coughenour, Seelye mann, Wahlberg, Little, Porte Second row: Perkins, Shurlow Sharp, Holmes, Volgman, Crea? Jacoby, Ballard, Coon, Spinney Ferry First row: Dyke, Martin, Warren Christ, Stark, Tomion, Engle Lonsberry, J. Allen Not in picture: Anderson, Benko vais, Grant, Kelly, Lemmon Merrifield, Sheathelm, Stanton Whitehead ford, Faylor, Stewart, Darin kin Sccond row: Jeske, Redmond street, Campbell, Kn.ght, D Baker, Tomlinson First row: Swan, Carthe, Miles Marlowe, Whitecraft, Wagner Beattie, Braman, Stevens dates, V. Baker, Knittel, Nie- Betz, DeVinney, Gamble, Cer- Third row: Lewis, McCall, Bend- er, Teachman, Rosevear, Mor- Cooper, R, Allen, Sawyer, Larn- Fowler, Bonriell, Collins, Booth- royd, Kistler, Cilchreft Hem-
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