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Ed Allingham Paul Fortlage Issa Kharouf Dick Nichols Charles Benishek Shannon F erguson Paul King Ed Obel'miller George Sieber Dick Lawrence Burgess Coshun Fred Tom Crube Guy Ronald Bob Kaminski Krause Jim Steve Peschel Pinkowski Irwin Clyde Terry VVirth Bob Everhard Doug Johnson Phil M eyer Arnold Rein Dick Wolfe Tamery Erickson Jim Kaltenborn George Molesworth Bruce Schroeder Not Pictured: Dick Bayer. Bob Bray, Marlund Clement, John Houlahan, Ronald Catton, Phil Kniskern, Bill Mchw, Dick Nolan, Ellsworth Smith. Garvin Smith, Bill XVassink. Page One Hundred Twenty-nine
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Phi Theta Pi President ............ Ellsworth Smith Secretary ............... Garvin Smith Treasurer ......... George Molesworth Social Chairman ....... John Houlahan Pledge Warden ..... Shannon F erguson Since the establishment of Phi Theta Pi on the Carroll campus in 1925, the fraternity has taken great strides. One of the largest steps has been made by the members of this years active chap- ter. The social season was opened by the Phi Thete,s when we held our Open House in the suite at Caples early in October. John Houlahan planned the entire evening and based it on a iiCay 90,5, theme. From the active chapter we drew a group of entertainers for the iiSmokerT and supplemented them with a couple of lovely Carroll Co-eds. As a result of the evenings activities we were able to pledge 15 outstanding young men. Houly gave an indication of further things to come when he gave us a fine informal 0n the gambling casino theme. Preparations for our annual iiTomatai, formal were then in order. iiUle,i Smith handled the contest, with the final judging again being done by Al Buettner of WTMI. The results were announced at the formal held in honor of the winner at the Silver Room of the Am- bassador Hotel in Milwaukee. Queen Joan Pritzlaff of Nashotah, a Carroll junior and Chi Ome- ga sorority member, reigned over the evenings festivities. On March 1, the pledge class pre- sented as their major project before becoming active members, an informal western dance in the band room of the gym. On April 4, the membership enjoyed the annual iiApache,i dance in the union. John Houlahan outdid himself in arranging unique decorations and refreshment. The so- cial season was brought to a close with our Spring formal, which was held at Burlington, Wis- consm. The annual alumni banquet was held in the Treasure Island room of the Avalon Hotel in Waukesha, on March 17. We won two major all-school events this year, the S.C.A. Carnival and Sing. The carnival saw Our Horror House? a brain-child of Dick iiMo the? Bayer. In the sing, Bob Bray directed us to victory with the iiMaine Stein Song, Septemb 3r Song, and Hawaiian War Chant? In the race for the athletic supremacy cup, the Phi Thetes have had a very successful year. Teams in volleyball, badminton and bowling each added a cup to the collection. Our thanks go out to Ellsworth Smith who so ably directed us through the year. To the grad- uating seniors we can only wish luck, happiness and SUCCESS. Page One Hundred Twenty-eigbt
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Sigma Phi Epsilon Pres. .................. Jim Campbell V. Pres ................... John Miller David Debbink Comptroller .......... Jerry Iurgenson Social Chairman .......... Wally Peck Pledge Warden ........ jay Erzberger XVith the coming of the new fall term, the Sig Eps found themselves with a considerable de- crease in manpower due mostly to the previous June graduation and government preoccupation. This, however, did not prevent the remaining brothers from capturing the Homecoming Float Trophy under the capable leadership of Dick Kendall along with the cup for the Snow Carnival with Walter Thompson taking the men to victory. The athletic ability of the Sig Eps was brought out by Dick Winther as he saw his basket- ball, golf, ping pong and swimming teams to smashing Victories. During the past year, the following Sig Eps were leaders on the Carroll campus: Walter Peck, S.C.A. Social Chairman; Gerry Jurgensen, Senior Class President; Nelson Pike, Junior Class President; Student Senators, Dick Meeder, Bill Plier and Dick Winther; Keith Schmude, Scho- lastic Honors; Jack Wiese and Pete F0110, College Photographers. On November 1, 1951, the Sigma Phi Epsilon F raternities throughout the country celebrated their 50th year of brotherhood. Page One Hundred Thirty
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