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Page 30 text:
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Kappa Rho Delta Fraternity. . . “Telephone for . . coming over the loudspeaker in the social corridor was a familiar and new sound this year and a fine service to the college community, for which the Kappa Rho Delta fraternity is responsible. The purchase and installation of the public address system was one of the fiat’s service projects for the school. They annually sponsor two such projects. Kappa Rho Delta is the youngest fraternity at George Williams and was re-organized and re-activated last year. Already the group has gained a reputation for depend¬ ability and is growing rapidly as it adds new members each pledge period. Front Row: Ron Goetsch, Colin Campbell, George Mathis. Duane Carl Fawcett, Frank Aseltyne, Bob Turner. Back Row: Dave Mil- Eckles. Byron Haley. Second Row: John Duboccj, Jerry Smoker, ler, Ray Bisco, Charles Knowles, Jack Rankine. MARILYNN BISHOP-HPE Chicago . . . worked in a settlement . . . Board of Education . . . “Bish” was President of WA . . . graduating class Vice-President . . . WA skill teams . . . Riley’s side kick . . . has a car named “Sweetie” . . . plans to teach Health and Physical Education . . . and future study. ARLENE KOTIL-HPE Chicago . . . worked at Northwestern Settlement House . . . Board of Education in Recreation . . . Arlene was Secretary . . . Vice-President of WA . . . Collo¬ quium member . . . plans to teach Health and Physical Education in high schools . . . looks toward graduate study . . . professional softball player . . . WA bad¬ minton champ.
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. . . spirit, New Faces, spaghetti dinner Phi Zeta Tau, George Williams College’s largest frater¬ nity is much in evidence at nearly every function and activity of the college. The purple and white jackets and T-shirts of the Phi Zetes seen around the campus are a constant reminder of the pride of the brothers in their fraternity. “New faces” the Phi Zete new men’s party has tradi¬ tionally been a most entertaining event. Other events which the Phi Zete brothers remember are the annual spaghetti dinner and the Pilgrimage in the Spring quarter when the actives and alumni retrace the steps of the original nine members of Phi Zeta Tau in Chicago’s loop. PZT seeks to provide an opportunity for social expres¬ sion on the part of its members; to afford the close intimate fellowship of a type that comes with the fraternity experience. Phi Zeta Tau’s officers for the current year are Dennis Ottosen, president; Lyman Curtis, vice president; Ron Cline, secretary; Rodd Gleeson, treasurer; Don Greer, corresponding secretary. Top: Pledge Dave Wetcher is brought in blind-folded from his initiation adventure. Actives enjoying the fun are: Brian Akins, Andy Cable, Don Greer, Lynn Rinehart, and Dick Marinelli. Middle: The initiation and induction were held in February at the South Town YMCA. The ceremony is pictured with each candle representing a phase of fraternity life. Bottom: The point of departure for the pledges and accompanying actives is the lighthouse on Lake Michigan. RONALD TOWNSEL—HPE Chicago . . . was employed by South Side Boys’ Club . . . Wabash Ave. YMCA . . . Kenwood Ellis Center . . . attended Wilson Junior College . . . Ron is a Sig Delt . . . an outstanding intramural player . . . IFC . . . Goal . . . P.E. teacher in Chicago school system. GARY CLARK LUPTON-GWE Cedar Rapids, Iowa . . . transferred from Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa . . . field work . . . North Avenue YMCA and Chicago Commons . . . Clark was Chi Delts recording secretary ... is married . . . goal is YMCA . . . but visit with Uncle Sam may cause delay . . . doesn’t let grass grow under foot.
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. . . service, athletics, culture, fellowship Their purpose, stated briefly, is: “To provide a means of satisfying their athletic and social needs, which are best met through co-operative self-expression and united effort; to furnish the opportunity for close fellowship among the mem¬ bers; to develop cultural values for their mutual betterment; to render service to George Williams College.” George Mathis served as president for this year. Other officers were Colin Campbell, vice president; Don Glaze, secretary; Ron Goetsch, treasurer. Top: Ray Bisco and Duane Eckles do the dirty work after a fr a¬ ternity outing. Second: Byron Haley is giving Ray Bisco a “big drink.” Jerry Smoker is assisting in the operation. Third: Trying for that 300 game are Ray Bisco, Charles Knowles, Duane Eckles and Dave Miller. Bottom: Ray Bisco winds up and . . .
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