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Raymond John Richard Ivan Richard Warren Charles Anderson Arendt Babcock Barrientos Bayer Beaster Benishek Curtis William William James Tamery Shannon Paul Borgen Boyner Carter England Erickson Ferguson Fortlage Curtiss John Floyd James Don C. Robert Eugene Guy Houlahan Jester Kaltenborn Kelly Krause Martin Philipp James George Richard Edward Ellis Arnold Meyer Mitchell Molesworth Nichols Obermiller Peterson Rein John Edward George Irwin Alvin Darrel Harold Samuelson Sasse Sieber Terry Thirsten Weinrich Wassink Daniel Ronald W erner Wright Not Pictured: Ronald Catton, Marland Clement, David Creaden, Thomas Guy, Charles Habeck, James Herring, James Hunt, Don Kinnunen, James Peschel, Ellsworth Smith, Garvin Smith, Robert Wilke. Page One Hundred F orty-tbree
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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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Prexident ................. Bill Checkis Vice-prexidem .......... Getty Jutgenson S ecremry ..................... Bill Pliet C omptroller ................ Ray Welis Social Chairman ............. Wally Peck Pledge Warden ........... Jay Erzberget H ittorizm ................ Richard Haas Starting the year off winning the Homecoming Float Trophy, the Sig Eps began another successful year. The float, capably managed and organized by AI Christian, won through the work of the entire chapter. Bud Hart, chairman of the winter carnival snow sculpturing entry, received the similar aid of the brothers and again the Sig Eps carried home the winning trophy. The athletes of the fraternity, under the guiding hand of brothers Nelson Pike and Don Kelly, have put the Sig Eps up near the top, breaking one of the longest winning records of another fraternity. Another great and gala smoker in the early fall proved its merit by the later pledging of fifteen men. Hell Week still proved interesting with a good bunch of men being initiated. Sig Eps are well represented on campus with the following brothers leading various organizations: Getty Jutgensen, Student Senate President; Bill Engelson, President of the Senior Class; Bill Checkis, Interfrater- nity Council President; and Ray Wells, President of the Business Administration Club. Page One Hundred Forty-fom
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