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Tau alapa pdifon MU CHAPTER President. . . Eugene Wesley Vice-president . Frank Maydak Treasurer . . . Bill Poulos Secretary . . . Eugene Bertacchini Social Chairmen . Ed Pflum, Iohn Cherba Pledge Warden . . Paul Dybvad Teke swept through the year winning five of the first six cups in fraternity competition. Our first award was the homecoming float parade as Iohn Beyer piloted us to fame. Eleven other stalwarts paved the way for our success, the touch football championship, with an undefeated streak of 45 games since before the war. Our Wetme concession at the S.C.A. carnival attracted the attention of the spectators and the judges to gave us a third trophy. Our volleyball team won the play-offs to bring home another medal. Snow sculpture was next and we proved our artistic ability to win again. Telce again this year had the biggest representation in Carroll varsity athletics. Our triangle furnished twelve men for the football team. Five other Tekes played an important part in Carroll cage fortunes. Two impressive initiation ceremonies, preceded by the customary informal initiation activities, gave more than twenty men active status in the chapter. Throughout the year the quality of our personnel was bettered through the addition of thirty-three boys to our pledge ranks. Five men graduated at the end of the first semester including lack Sneeden who had been elected president of the mid-year class. Fifteen more seniors left in lune. Dave Morris was president of the Class ot l95U. We were honored to have two of our Fraters selected as members of Who's Who in American Colleges. The student body voted Tekes Paul Dybvad and Dave Morris to that body. Examples of Teke leadership on the campus included those participating in Student Senate affairs, dramatic productions, the publications, and various phases of campus activities. Ed Pflum, our social chairman, took lohn Cherba into confidence, and to- gether they threw a series of fine parties. The Winter and Spring formals were some of the best Telce has had, and throughout the year we drank root beer, exchanged Christmas gifts, tobogganned, and toasted the Teke Founders. Pagr Our Hundred Forty-fight
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zoneet 'Ttateznzty President . . . Ioy Wirth Vice-president . . Dale Berman Treasurer . . Alfred Thiel Secretary . . . Fred Caswell Social Chairman . Harold I-Iuenink Pledge Warden . . Lawrence Lutwitzi tOct. ISD PIONEERS PLAY AT PATCH PARTY Vern Thoreson and his date won the door prize last night as the Shabbiest Couple at the novel Hobo Hop in Freshman Hall. Games, refreshments, and dancing were part of this first informal. tDec. 2? FRATERS F ORMAL-UP AT BEI-IREND'S WITH CAT THEME A rustic setting and Doc Whelan's orchestra formed the background for the dinner formal at Lake Nagawicka. CDec. 53 HELL WEEK, FOUR GO ACTIVE, MANY PLEDGED Klan. 19? SPORTS SUMMED UP AS MEN GO SCHOLASTIC: BOHAN, IOI-INSTON, TOTTEN, 'OERUM MID-YEAR GRADS ' If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. If still you do not rate, then COMPENSATEI This was the theme of the Pioneers at mid-year when, with sports ratings at a new low, they turned to the books and exams in an effort to cop their fifth- in-a-row Scholarship Cup. CFeb. l8l GIRLS!! AT FIRST SUITE PARTY, MORE COMING The completely renovated Badger House suite opened its doors to the public last night with refreshments and entertainment for all present. It was hoped the girls would come again. tApr. 155 QUEENS SMILE-ONE CHOSEN IN ANNUAL CONTEST Our method of selecting five girls as finalists in the annual Smile Queen Contest and treating them all royally until the ONE is chosen served to hold the campus intrigued this week. Though an informal function, the dance honoring the Oueen is the biggest event of the year. CMCIY 203 SPRING FORMAL TONIGHT-MERRILL HILLS LOCATION Sweet music, soft lights, spring breezes, moonlight . . . Need I go on? CIUNE 47 SENIORS FACE IT, WORLD LOOKS HARSH: NO FRAT, NO GI BILL, NO CAMPUS LIFE Spirits take a downward trend today for the 17 men getting their diplomas. Gone are four years of happy campus life where the pleasures generally out- balanced the rigors of books and exams. All, in leaving, swear eternal loyalty to dear old Carroll and will keep the Pioneers in their hearts forever. Page Om' Hundred Fifty
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