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Sigma Delta Alpha Fraternity Front Row: Gust Georgiou, Bill Moore, Ron Townsel, Jerry Alpert, Erwin France, Phil Brown. Second Row: Joe Casey, Jack Fisher, Dave Ooten, Don Huebner, Ron Temple, Cesar Moreno. Third Row: Bob Steinhaus, Walter Barber, Ed Steele, Dave Harris, Curt Meschke, Jim Foreman. Lee Roy Umbles. Back Row: Wade Parker, Bob Ballantyne, Eric Hanauer, Joe Mills, Bob DeYoung, Wayne Dodson, Earl Aldridge, Jim Buys. Champions Again! was the cry as the Sig Delts added another intramural football championship to their long list of athletic achievements. Sigma Delta Alpha, the school’s oldest fraternity, not only boasts a fine record in athletics but is known for its social e vents, especially Black and Gold Banquet, their new men s party. Another outstanding characteristic of Sigma Delta Alpha is its impressive roster of alumni: L. L. McClow, John Root, W. Roland Ford, John W. Fuhrer, Harry Edgren, A1 Rogers, Hugh Allen, David Misner, Harold Barner, Don C. Penny, William Carlyon, are some of the more notable sig Delts. HENRY BRINKER-GWE Chicago . . . received BS in Group Work Education in December 1956 . . . recently married . . . loyal member of Chi Delta Phi. Akron, Ohio . . . member, of Varsity Basketball Team . . . sense of humor . . . working in the Akron YMCA. EVA WHITLOCK —HPE Lima. Ohio . . . WA . . . plans to teach health and physical education in the schools.
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Right: Bob Lowery and Gordon Gillette confer with Dr. Sylvanus Duvall, Professor of Social Sci¬ ences and Religion. Bottom—Left: Dr. Nancy Miner, Jim Foreman and George Shriver examine one of the pigeons being used in laboratory ex¬ periments. Dr. Miner is Associate Piofessor of Physiology and Health Education. Bottom — Right: Mr. David Laughlin, Instructor in Art, demonstrates slump casting to a ceramics class. Taking in the demonstration are Joyce Stevenson. Sannee Klein, Don Klein and John Albright. GEORGE WILLIAMS VISITS Mr. George Williams, grandson of Sir George Williams visited the college and it George Williams Room. “The room is perfect.” said young George Williams. “1 are different.” Coach Harry Edgren’s football team defeated Great Lakes Naval Training Station Edward C. Jenkins became third President of the college.
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Sigma Delta Alpha is dedicated to the promotion of moie perfect friendship, brotherly love and co-operation and to comply to the meaning of the Greek letters which stand for “service, devotion to all.” KARL J. HALLSTEN-GWE This year’s officers were: president, Jerry Alpert; vice- president, Bob DeYoung; secretary, Dave Ooten; corre¬ sponding secretary, Merle Reed; treasurer, Phil Brown. Minneapolis, Minnesota . . . transferred from North Park College . . . field work at Max Straus Center . . . dedicated member of SCA, Promotion and Public Relations Chairman . . . WUS . . . hardworking Embers layout editor . . . Colloquium . . . Contemporary Arts . . . very creative, imaginative and enthusiastic. ALE Hazel Crest, Illinois . . . attended Bryant-Stratton Business College . served as youth worker at Harvey Methodist Church . . . active in SCA headed for the Methodist ministry . . . devoted to any cause he serves married . thoughtful outgoing. ... Black and Gold, athletics, brotherhood Top—Right: Championship football team—in the line Bob DeYoung, Ed Steele, Merle Reed, Jerry Malitz, Wayne Dodson. In the backfield: Joe Casey, Eric Hanauer, Ron Townsel. Phil Brown, Dave Ooten. Top—Right: Head table at Black and Gold Banquet are: Bob DeYoung, Mrs. DeYoung, John W. Fuhrer, Jerry Alpert. Bottom—Left: The buffet at the Black and Gold Banquet. Bottom—Right: A few of the Sig Delt Alumni with President Jerry Alpert, third from left.
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