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TQBIAS, lQSEl3l-l Phi -lheta Llpsilon WALCK, DOUGLAS N. Qmega Epsilon Phi, Charter Member Council on Ethics WIEJACZKA, MICHAEL P, Phi Theta Llpsilon, Exchequer, l-louse Fatner, Library Committee Intramural Baslcetball UNDERBERG, ROBERT L. Phi Theta Llpsilon lntramural Baslcetball, Soltball Florida Club, President, Past Secretary WEISS, vlACQUES L. Qmega Epsilon Phi, Chancellor, past pledge Captain Varsity Baseball, Baslcet- ball teams, Founder Student Director ol Athletics lVlanager,Varsityl3aseball Eyes Right, Sports Editor Focus '50, Associate Editor Focus '49, Statl YAMADA, KELLY K. Phi Theta Upsilon YAMAMCDTCD, C. GEORGE I l
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