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ACTIVES Dcan Aldrich Richard Bakkom David Barclay Paul Bcllin Herbert Burkholtz John Carey Francis Cavada William Cocy Robert Consiglio Donald Dominski George Egan John Erickson Arthur Evans Martin Finn Jack Flowers Ralph Grcb William Grifflth Alvin Hanks Donald Heinrich William John PLEDGES Robert Alt Ward Bcadnell Charles Burton Michael Chapman Arnold Datka Matthew Dodich Nick Dodich William Dunne Kenneth Jordan Dale Lange Mcrlin Nader James Nolan Howard N yquist William Oakes N orbcrt Polanski Charles Schwabc Edward Solic John Stathas Paul Stevens Gerald Strom William Thompson Jack Uhlcnhopp Richard Vcr Voorcn Walter Wachowitz John Wagner Paul Warkcntin George Winchester Donald Wood Frank Hanrath Alfred Hansen James Hintz Lynne Jones Jerome Murphy Peter Niccolai Robert N orcross Fred Terwilligcr Page Nineiy-one
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Eda pi 5W A bright and warm October sun shone down upon the long Homecoming parade. In the lead, a car escort ushered the Beta Hoatejudged the winner for the third con- secutive year, to give the float cup a permanent home in our trophy cabinet. Then, as the Indian summer lingered, traditional promises of Hmarble palaces wafted into the moonlit sky while hayriding Betas and their dates harmonizede perhaps in early training for the annual spring sing. In November, six pledges willingly traded their Hell Week experiences for a welcomed admission into the Active chapter. And, as our representatives instru- mented a change in the Interfraternity Council, others proved the Beta athletic prowess on the basketball courts. We placed high in the intramural league as well as populating the college, city, and industrial teams with our members-thus bolster- ing our Hoop-r-rating to new heights. After semester exams in January, we gathered at a masquerade ball to say fare- well to our graduating seniors: John Erickson, William John, Charles Schwabe, Wally Wachowitz, and Don Wood. The evening presented everyone with their most imaginative personalities. One particular mop-ette, however, was the Solie contestant for top honors. Looking back over the records, forty years ago the already three-year-old Chapter of Beta Pi Epsilon welcomed the first Hinky t0 the Carroll campus. The coming of spring found Beta with fifteen new actives. In May, Founder's Day was a day of welcoming back many of the alumni for our traditional banquet. Then, as another year quickly came to a close, the annual spring formal found sentiment mixed with gaiety as twelve graduates said their goodbyes to Carroll and to Beta brothers. Tap: Dick Bakkom, Ralph Greb Sitting: Ken. Jordan, Bill Oakes, Paul Bellin, Ed Solie OFFICERS Prexident ................ William Oakes Vice-Prexident, Treamrer ...... Paul Bellin Secretary .................. Edward Solic Pledge Warden .............. Ralph Greb Social Co-Cbm'rmm ..... Richard Bakkom, Kenneth Jordon Faculty Advimr: Donald Huddleston Faculty Membertr: Donald Huddleston, Nickolas Panella Page Ninefy
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PM 71m w INFORMAL DANCE: To begin the new year, during the second week of school, the remaining Phi Thetas threw an informal dance at the Knights of Pythias Hall. Several home-talent numbers were the highlight of the evening. SMOKER: October 12th. Our fraternity was the first to hold its smoker at the Sutdent Union. Approximately twenty men were pledged. TOMATO DANCE: After stiff competition, and the help of WTMJ'S Al Buettner and Paul Skinner, Miss Mary Kolbet, DZ pledge of South Bend, was chosen our Phi Theta Tomata. On November 12, she reigned over an informal dance at the Avalon. Many local merchants contributed useful gifts for this occasion. Let's hope this will become an annual affair. HOMECOMING: With fine weather, it was not dichult for us to succeed in taking hfth place in the float contest. After the game, an alumni-active meeting was held in the Treasure Island Room at the Avalon Hotel. HELL WEEK: November 15th. Brothers Mitchell, Dean Batha, Numrich, Sylvester, Huelse, and Ray Anderson were initiated into the active chapter. With help from several loyal actives, these pledges were able to survive the ordeal. Mr. Ralph Clark, history instructor, joined us as our frat. advisor. After the formal initiation at the Avalon, we went directly from the Baptist Church to Heaven Ci. e. Heaven CityD. WINTER FORMAL: Avalon Hotel again! Santa Claus was there to pass out presents to members and their dates. CHRISTMAS: Our tree, with its dazzling use of black lights, attracted much atten- tion during the Caples Christmas party. VACATION: Wheeeeeeeeeee. EXAMS: Not so wheeeee. Fine way to start the New Year! HELL WEEK: Heh-heh. About fifteen pledges enjoyed the five days activities. ALUMNI DANCE: March 18th. Happy 24th Anniversary. Founder's Day theme was carried out, with much success. Several informal parties and get-to-gethers, and the Spring Formal completed the year. Now, at graduation time, we say goo-bye to fraternity brothers as they grad- uate, transfer, or ..... Boss, N032, Christensen, Firari OFFICERS President .............. Ken Christiansen Vice-Preridmt ............... Ralph Boss Secretary ................. Harvey Firari Trmmrer ................... John NoEz Pledge Warden .............. Ray Wilcox Sergeant-at-arms ...... Victor Zimmerman Hirtorimz ............... Alvin Thirsten Faculty, Advimr: Ralph T. Clark Faculty Members: Dr. Jacob Van Tuinen Dr. Ward L. Ray Mr. Ralph T. Clark Page Ninefy-fwo
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