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Larry Andersen Robert Burrow Pete . F 0110 Gerry Jurgensen Gerald Miller Keith Schmude William Dohaid Harold Anderson Beauchamp Bergquist Rodger James Donald Caldwell Campbell Chappie . Harley Hdw-ard Richard Hall Hall Hass Daniel F rederick Richard Karempelis ' Katzung Kendall John Raymond Robert Miller Mitchell Morava Harold Victor Walter Schnitzler Taft Thompson Chadwick Bolender George Cousin Robert Hosch Ronald M artin Walter Peck Ray Wells Joseph Brown Jay Erzberger James Howell Richard Meeder Nelson Pike Harris VVilke John Bunke Glen Eyler Robert Jones Erwin M ielke William Plier Richard Vinther Sigma Phi Epsilon not pictured: David Debbink, Don Dusterhoft, Allen Higgins, and Don LeBeau. Page One Hundred Tlairty-one
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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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Tau Kappa Epsilon Pres. .................. Cordon Musil V . Pres. .............. Lloyd Hennuln Treas .................. Glen Beernich Sec .................... Rodney Lewis Social Chairman ....... David Pritzlaif Pledge Warden ........... Chip Carle The 1ne1nbe1s of Tau Kappa Epsilon were shocked and grieved by the death of our beloved frater Nel- son Vance Russell, president of Car1'.oll Teke was f01tunate in having an exceptional group of sophomores and a fine nucleus of upperclassmen returning this year. Under the able leadership of President Gordy Musil, Teke again assumed a promi- nent place in campus affairs. The fall Hell-Week found four new men initiated, with three more gained after Spring Hell-Week. Under the policy of strivin g for quality at the expense of quantity, ten pledges were gained in fall rushing. Our social calendar was highlighted by the winter and spring formals, which were enjoyed by all in attendance. Teke members took prominent roles in campus activities, notably Dick Irving, the Spring Prom king, Truman Treleven, who won the President, Cup for the best oration, and Dean O,Brien, assistant editor of the Echo. Teke could boast of no less than a dozen men on the varsity football team, and others on the basketball and track teams. The Tekes, having won the Supremacy Cup three consecutive years, again waged a spirited battle for honors in inter-fraternity competition. The touch-football team swept to undisputed first place while the basketball team was barely edged out for the title. In all other sports, Teke ranked near the top. On November 20, Teke, continuing its policy of contributing to charitable causes, instituted a wheel- chair basketball game between fraternity members and the Carroll varsity, with the proceeds going to the Resthaven Veterans Hospital. Visitors to the campus were impressed by the fine workmanship displayed in the Teke snow-sculpture, which depicted the Flying Enterprise sinking beneath the waves. The Atom Duster machine, which earned us a second place in the S.C.A. Carnival, delighted everyone who at- tended. Teke looks forward to an even better year under the direction of our newly elected president, Dick Irving. Page One Hundred Tbirty-two
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