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Joseph Thomas Richard Pete Arreazola Beadnell Christoph Dellios N icholas Ronald F red James Dodich Hanseter Keller N olan Wesley Robert Robert James Krueger N orcross Shutter Scott Robert Richard John Simon Blane W hite Stan Jones H arold Pilz 0t Pictured: Richard Alfredson, John Atkinson, Rolland Donovan, Carl Debratz, Jerry Dwyer, Chuck Foster, Tom Foster, uul Cray, Ray Halstead, Roger 10111150 , Frank Kellner, Duane Peterson, Emil Pontow, Vern Schahczenski, and Ronald chool. Page One Hundred Twenty-Fiw
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Beta Pi Epsilon Pres .................... Bob Norcross V. Pres ................. Tom Beadnell Sec. -s----s---s---s ..... Nick Dodich Pledge W arden ............ Bob Simon Social Chairman George Egan The Beta year didlft really get started until Homecoming what with most of the fellows con- centrating their efforts 011 the Carroll football team. Although the homecoming float did not place, the float committee had a veritible picnic constructing it. iiXNhere the Rams Get Clippedi, was the slogan, and the Rams were clipped-with Betas Bob Norcross, Emil Pontow, and Pete Del- lios carrying the heavy load to say nothing of Jim Vetta, Tom Beadnell, Vern Schahczenski, Dick Alfredson, F rank Kelner, Stan Jones, Chuck F osten- After the game the active chapter sponsored an alumni reunion which was a huge success. One very inaccurate tbecause of the confusion of numbersl nose count saw one hundred and twenty 01d Betas. It was one of the most pleasurable times we,ve spent this year with the biggest kick for younger fellows coming where they watched the Old Guardi, establish a commeraderie which some hadn,t forgotten for thirty eight years. The climax came when as with almost one accord the gathering broke into the Beta iiSweetheart Song? Some sang with thin and wavering voices to be sure, but nevertheless, with as much or more feelings as their younger active brothers. Beta Pi Epsilon had a full schedule of social activities, a hay ride, toboggan party, Santa Claus Dance and several other informal dances and parties. At this writing, we have not yet held the F ounders Day Banquet nor the Spring Formal Dance. Beta Spring formals are famous, and this year we intend on even greater success. We are sold on steak dinners for the Founders Day Ban- quet, for if they are anything like the filets of the formal Initiation Dinner well be more than pleased. Beta Pi Epsilon has enjoyed an eventful and excellent year, and if what has happened in the past is any criterion for what will take place in the future, Beta will have an even better year next year. Page One Hundred Twenty-fom
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Delta Rho Epsilon Pledge Warden ........... Jerald Km Social Chairman ...... Robert Lowerr The Delta Rho Upsilon fraternity was orginally founded as the Pioneer Club on November 11, 1929. The adviser was Dr. Zachariah Davies, who as a member of the faculty now is an honorary member of the fraternity. The Club was dissolved during World War II and its first meeting was held March 12, 1947 after being reactivated on January 23, 1948; the name was changed from the Pioneer Club to the Pioneer F raternity and was given fraternity standing by the college. In the spring of 1950, the name was again Changed, this time from the Pioneer Fraternity to its present name as Delta Rho Upsilon. The outstanding dance of the year is the annual Smile Queen Formal which is held in spring. Each sorority selects a candidate to compete for the title of Smile Queen. This contest was be- gun in 1949 and the first queen was selected by an outside judge. However, the members of the fraternity 110w choose their queen, the winner being announced at the dance. Voting by the fraternity members is based on the smiles 0f the contenders as witnessed by them on the campus, in the classrooms and at social gatherings, so that the candidate with the readiest and most pleasing smile is Chosen. Another event much looked forward to by the fraternity is the selection of the outstanding senior from their members. The selected senior has his name engraved on a plaque which is retained by the fraternity and kept in their suite. This plaque is named after Dr. Zachariah Davies who has either been an adviser 0r honorary member during the entire history of the fraternity. The senior is chosen by an evaluation vote based on his participation in intramurals, in social events, by his rating as to character, leadership, being known as courteous, neat, gen- tlemanly and in the manner which he respects other peoples faiths, beliefs and opinions. The Delta Rho Upsilon fraternity has been the leader of all fraternities on campus for scho- lastic achievements. Since the organization of the fraternity in 1947, the fraternity has won the scholastic trophy, which is presented by the Carroll College Student Senate, each semester and is still in possession by the fraternity. Optimistic reports are that it will continue to stay with the fraternity for several years yet. Page One Hundred TH'eIIly-rix
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