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Left: Doug,Sundby and John Hansen were quite a sight during Iota Sigma I-Iell Week. Right: Doug Sundby makes with a pose PURPOSE: To promote good fellowship among its members and among others on the campus. OFFICERS FALL SPRING .Ilm Tobin ...,., ........, . .preszlderjf ,,,,,-, ,,,,,H G Ordon Alldfedge Chris Sauer ....... ........ V ice-President ..,.., ,w,,,,-, J Ohm Sylvester Vern Schwartz ....,,..... ...ro, S ecretary ....,.. -,Yw-,, R uss Pranson I-Iugh I-Iiginbotham ....... ........ T reasurer .,.,,, ...,MM, V ern Belcher George McDougal ......, ,v,..,,, S ociczl Leader ...... .,,....... . Ray Vonasek Wes Davis ...,......... ....... . Conductor ,,,,...., o,...o C harles Alexander ACTIVITIES: Outstanding events of the Fall semester started with the Home-Coming party at the home of Gordon Alldredge. There was also a Home-Coming breakfast. The pledge dinner and dance following the formal initiation were held at the Blue Gum Lodge near Willows. Several frater- nity dances and socials were held at the Chico Art Club during the semester. A Christmas party f was given at the residence of Mr. Kidder, Iota Sigma adviser. A Fall semester pledges were Charles Alexander, Laverne Belcher, Paul Novak, John Blasin- game, Bill Owens, Ray Vonasek, and Larry Whan. The outstanding fraternity event of the Spring se-mester was the First Annual April Fool's Day Dance at Memorial I-Iall. The dance was open to the public, but was given for the enjoy- ment of the Student Body. Outstanding work on the dance was given by Floyd Carrico, Ray Vonasek, and Doug Sundby, In A dinner-dance was given at the Wagon Wheel in Oroville for the Spring pledges. The pledges were Bob Christensen, Elwood Pierce, John Hanson, George I-Iarms, Doug Sundby, Dick Thomas, and Leander Petersen. Another dinner-dance was held at the Wagon Wheel to honor the graduating seniors of Iota Sigma. I '
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IOTA SIGMA HISTORY: Iota Sigma is the oldest social fraternity on campus. It was founded in October, 1922, as an Industrial Arts Club. In l928 it became a social organization. Iota Sigma acquired a house located at Third and Normal and held it until the depression. Iota Sigma was the only fraternity to remain active during the war. It is now the largest fraternal organization on campus. C. ALEXANDER J. BLASINGAME W. BURLESON F. CARRICO A. EAGERBLADE R. FRANSON D. FULLER H. HATCHETT G. HIBDON H. HIGGINBOTHAM V. HOLBROOK K. .IACKA J. KIDDER C. KRAUSE R. LANG R. LOPEZ D. MARSHALL B. MERRILL R. MULLER W. NIEPOTH E. OLSEN W. OWENS V. REGIER S. ROACH G. ROBERTSON R. RUSSELL C. SAUER J. SILVESTER V. SWARTZ P. VONASEK R. VONASEK I.. WHAN B. WISER K. ZUMWALT G. MCDOUGAL R. KIDDER G. ALLDREDGE J. TOBIN
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LAMBD PI PURPOSE: To meet in good fellowship for furthering the social side of campus life. The motto of Lambda Pi is Loyalty Prevailsf' HISTORY: The Lambda Pi Fraternity, the youngest social fraternity on the campus, was formed in the Pall semester of 1944. F. NEUMANN ALLARD M. BAUMAN V. BROWNELL R. DAVIES J. DAVIS H. FISH H. GORDON B. GREENE B. HOCKING J. HOCKING C. HODGES L. JUGEM L. KUHWARTH J. LINN W. MCDANIEL W. IVIESSER SMITH J. IVIURTHA S. NATHAN .gi .,.. QE 3 x ., W , J. PLEAS D. RABY Q' J. RAD1s1c1-I L. REYNoLDs R. RILEY H. RoDARMEL A. SANBORN H. SCI-IIERENBERG H. SCI-IIERENBERG M. STRONG J. TURNER W. TURNER G. WHITNEY C. WILDE D. WILSON R. WILSON S. WILSON D. WUSTENBERG
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