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ZETA SIGMA FOUNDED only a year after Alma College itself, Zeta Sigma Literary Society has prospered throughout the years until today it stands as one of the best fraternal groups on the local campus. As its purpose and that of the founders, the organization was established to raise the literary standards of those who joined its ranks, but above all its purpose was to mould men of character who could fit into all walks of life. Succeeding nobly in this phase of their work, the Zetas point with pride today at the long list of famous men through- out the nation who belonged to Zeta Sigma when they went to Alma. One of their chief honors lies in the fact that the fraternity has the largest number of successful high school coaches in the country today. Members of Zeta Sigma appear in all the organizations of the college, and scholastically they are on their way towards establishing a new high for their group. Twelve members of Zeta Sigma played varsity football with Sam Seavitte and Dick Ginther rating M. l. A. A. mention. Ten pledges played yearling Top Row, left to right: C. LeClaire, I, Weir, T. McClelland, I. Mathews, C. Meach R. Krall, A. Ienkins, E. Riggs. Third Row: W. Rubert, H. Cook, W. Bainbridge, C. Currie, E. Arnold, I. True R. Ginther, M. Hultman, T. Plowmczn, I. Emms. Second Row: R. Rademacher, H. Spendlove, G. Runkel, F. Seavitte, R. Bendall S. McFadden, C. Climie, I. Bell, P. Pawlyk. Bottom Row: W. Ginther, G. Tice, P. Becker, G. Netzorg, D. Carpenter, I. Tomes R. Staudacher, R. Neville, W. Moore. - OFFICERS . . - President FRANCIS SEAVITTE MILLARD HULTMAN RUSSELL STAUDACHER Vice-President MILLARD HULTMAN RUSSELL STAUDACHER THOMAS PLOWMAN , Secretary RICHARD BENDALL RICHARD BENDALL ALFRED JENKINS Treasurer CHESTER CURRIE CHESTER CURRIE CHESTER CURRIE 56 I I
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Top Row, left to right: Carl Wahlsten, Bruce Kane, Carrol Iories, Louis Friedrich, Hugh Garrison, Warren Hartt, Andrew Horn, Edward Ziem, Fred Hartt, Wm. Carr. Third Row: Clare Albee, Edsel Putnam, Gerry Lapin, Bruce Mellinqer, Ezra Mason, Wm. McLain, Francis Cappaert, Fred Hill, Charles McLean, Russell Alles. Second Row: Roger DeNoyelles, Donald Wiley, Wm. Moody, Iohn Lea, Paul Dane, Gerald Barnett, Thomas Purdy, Francis Kain, Wilfred Webb. Bottom Row: Victor Fox, Robert Gilliland, George Fuller, Salvador Cicinelli, Carvel Clark, Ralph Banfield, Sheldon Hastings, Robert Munger. Top Row, left to right: Adelbert Lindley, 'W'm. Barstow, Clifford Carter, Howard Nunn, Wm. Smith, Alfred Lindley, Kenneth Hathaway, Third Row: Robert Spencer, Douglas Garrison, Robert Devaney, Malcolm Adams, Robert Garthwaite Richard Bingham. Second Row: Wilson Dunnette, Don Smith, Peter Cicinelli, Robert Gould, Elton Ditto, Albert Schmidt Bottom Row: Harold Teak, Charles Skinner, Carl Elder, Morley Webb, Webster Cutler. 55 1
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Top Row, left to right: W. Prescott, W. Ramsey, A. Schuster. Second Row: T. Hackenberg, H. Walker, P. Young, A. McQuaig, D. Tobey. Bottom Row: S. Larson, R. Dickinson, B. Backus, B. Katzenmeyer, B. Wilson, G Nason. football. Six members found their way onto the varsity basketball team with Keith Carey leading eight Freshmen in one of the most successful fresh- man cage seasons. Mel Hultrnan, Zeta senior, captained the SQ track squad. Zetas composed the entire golf team which Went on a Victorious Southern trip during spring vacation. Douglas Clack, senior member, led Phi Sigma Pi honor group as its President as well as acting in the same capacity for the lnternational Relations group. Richard Neville also acted as head of the latter. ln the publications field, Zetas again entered leaders With Herb Spendlove acting as Associate Editor for both the Almanian and Scotsman, the latter publication being edited by Russell Staudacher. Richard Bendall was Busi- ness Manager for the same publication. The year saw a successful Homecoming Banquet at the Masonic Temple, the annual Formal Dinner Dance et the Bancroft in Saginaw, a highly popular pledging period followed by a Wright Hall Banquet, various Open Houses and other fraternal gatherings. - 57
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