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Ph1S1qma Chi RHO EPSTLON CHAPTER Rho Epsilon is a cogent factor at Nyssa and her members have always tural chapter of the Phi Sigma Chi fraternity but by voicing our views to other brothers We have attained our earnest desire to impart to them that agriculture is up to the standard enjoyed by other professions in which those brothers are concerned. This has been. our achievement since Tau Beta nationalized, and we now enjoy the distinction of being not only the first fraternity at Nyssa, but also the strongest and most active. Rho Epsilon is ia cogent factor at Nyssa, and her members have always endeavored to be foremost in fostering the scholastic, athletic and literary activities of the school. The graduating members, now entering the folds of inactivity, enjoy the faith which the remaining members place in them. May they continue to instigate the ideals of Phi Sigma Chi at Nyssa. 1,9 204 H NYS SA S ' is-i f Ng ACTIVE MEMBERS E. H. Anderson R. W. Kollmayr M. I. Pollet W. D. Cherry H. Krantz P. Sniythe jf. Dowd E. Ostergren R. McNeil J. P. Howard B. O'Shaughnessy R. XVere XV. C. Van Pelt Phi Sigma Chi Fraiernihj INACTIYE MEMBERS -I. G. Brucato H. G. Lorch XV. Scholl C l-letrick C. A. McPherson L. P. Stock R, F, Coyle l-l. C Plate L. G. Utter C. XV. Graff XY. Anderson P. Tuthill li. Larsen Bl. Ferguson R. M. Viggars E. Rlc'XYillia1n 51031
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Sig'ft - 'sltfl r C19 2.4 . NYS. SA I IW Wg E 1 . 1 1 'f :P 1 1 1 I I I I L I I I 1 r I L I 1 l I I I El I Tl! 1 :le If.. fl S Il 1 I I I I I I 1 I '1 I I 1' I C ' I ' I -I The llnitq Club The Unity Club, now Iinishing its second year at Nyssa, wishes the members of the Class of '24 happiness, prosperity and success in the attain- ment of their goals. - The club has met with many difficulties in this past year in its efforts to carry on the work for which it was instituted, owing chieiiy to the loss of many members at the last graduation and the absence from the campus of several of its active members. It is, however, looking forward to a new and better era in the near future. I ACTIVE MEMBERS Carl Bartholomaus Henry Marron David Fox Lester Flagg INACTIVE MEMBERS A. Henris G. Mischenko Morris Katz G. Townsend L. Nadleman T. Hessler G. Lederle Terpsichorean Club Once in every Aggie's life comes a strange impulse-the urge to trip the light fantastic. It is to foster this social spirit that we have organized. Naturally, the greater majority are Seniors, although the lower classes are well and ably represented. Our aim is to further all social activities on the campus. and off the campus. Wliile our headquarters are at Nyssa, our efforts are not confined to local endeavors. We have reason to believe that the Aggie Terps are well known throughout Long Island. I I The approaching graduation fills us with sorrow: for we are to lose ff I most of our best men. Wfe take this opportunity of wishing them a most prosperous future. May they trip through life as lightly as they did here at Nyssa. :RQ CHARTER MEMBERS 'T I E. CMannyj XN'ohlberg. Pres. S. qliootiel Rotfort. Yice-Pres. I G. CMexj Garcia, Secy. XY. IXYilliel Graham, Treas. i I H. QHyj Grossman .-X. Ifurlyl Blucher L D. fDannyU Daniels P. tPaul5 Giliberty I l. QShamusB Goldman XY. Il3illU joseph f f Iliidl Campbell Y. Ihliidj Hatter I ff . yi, 1 1 D051
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