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Charles Barr Don Fortnum Robert Julke Robert Lowerre Harold Bauman Peter George Don Keuper Gerald Madsen Gerald Bethke Robert Harris Robert Kohls Jerome Neubauer Phillip Ward James Browning Richard Hill John Kuckuk Clifford Post James White Not Pictured: Dale Berman, Philip Kniskern, Dick Monty. Gerald Eisold Don Holub Clyde Ladwig Harold Seybold Ira F etterhoff Warren Johnson Kenneth Lauer D011 Verhein Page One Hundred Forty-one
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Prerident ................. Don Keuper Vice-preridem ............ Peter George Secretary .................... Phil Ward Trwmrer .................. Bob Harris Social Chairman .............. Clif Post Pledge Warden ........... Ira Fetterhoff Capitol City, Mars, 10 Jan. 3053 iMNSf Archaeologists digging in the Fox River section of North America on the planet Earth have discovered the ruins of an ancient pre-atomic educational institution. Of partiCular interest is a small wooden building near the main group of buildings. Many interesting ob- jects were found in a first floor meeting room which belonged to a social organization called Delta Rho Upsilon. A number of oddly designed metalic vessels, believed to be drinking cups were found. One of them had, we believe, a dedication to a god Scholarship 1950. A crude forerunner of our videophone was found in the corner - the installation date was 1950. Records that were found show the activities for the year 1950 and 1951. Apparently these Earthlings had a peculiar way of choosing a queen. She was elected at a dance on the basis of her smile. Another un- usual Custom was the celebration of winter when figures were carved out of snow. A picture of one showed a figure of a student being pulled apart by the president of the college and an old man entitled Uncle Sam e- truly a curious custom. Other occasions for celebration were held with dances. Among these were the Snow Ball Formal, a square dance preceded by a ride in hay, and a sweater dance during which a sweater was awarded to a Mrs. Ridgway for one reason or another. All joking aside now, we do have 18 new pledges and newly designed active pins. Also, two of our mem- bers have new additions to their families e Warren Johnson has twins, and Phil Ward 21 baby girl. This has been a good year for the fraternity and we look forward to an even better one next year. Page One Hundred Forty
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Prexident ................ Dick Babcock Vice-prejident ........... . Ray Anderson Secretary . ................... Curt Guy Treatment . . Dan Werner 8: Don Kinnunen Pledge W1 arden ............... Tom Guy September 21, 1950. Registration day and a day that most of us will remember for quite a while. Why? Because it marked the beginning of a year that was encouraging, successful, and full of memories for the Phi Thetes. As usual, we again broke the tape and started the campus social life on fire with our Gay Nineties Gall- lop , which proved to be a great success. Our Winter Formal, which was held January 13 at the Knickerbocker Hotel, marked the scene for our annual crowning of the Phi Theta Tomata . This year, after considerable judging by A1 Buettnet of WTMJ, a woman emerged the victor. lBelieve it or notJ She was Lauretta Keys, a freshman from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. I only hope that Chi Omega is as proud of Lauretta as the Phi Thetes are. This year also the Phi Thetes were very strong contenders for the Athletic Supremacy Cup. Good job well done, boys! The chapter this year was well represented in all forms of campus life. Such things as judicial offices, dra- matics, music, sports, debate, and student senate found the Phi Thetes taking a very aCtive interest. Saturday night, Match 17, the last day of Hell-Week, found seventeen tired but happy initiates of Phi Theta Pi joining us in our annual Founders Day banquet. It is hard for us to say goodby to our brothers who leave us through graduation. We only hope that you have the success in the world as our chapter does on this campus. Our thanks also to Dick Babcock who so ably carried us through this successful year. Page One Hundred Forty-two
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