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I I .J .U I 'f-' i 'A A' L-1 ix , 1. , ev .J , 'J -l il, J tl J, J 'Z Q if . 4 asf if 24 .J 'ij -.ge , ,, ei! .sf ,....., f- LJ AKE Buck Rum: Dt-Lucco, Clupp Pure, Parr, Xvagnr, Bunnull Buarns, fuwiuni, Pilkinglon, Slew orl, Gaul, Ruilrl, Craig, Goorl ricli, Huiglrl, Sufloril, Newkirfc. Miclrllu Row: Clllll'C'lIfll, Scfrgvnnl al-flrrns, Cenlolu, Elulto, Secre lary, Dr. Bnlcer, fttlvisor, Dick Presirlonl, Nlurlin, Vice-Presiclenl Trcsolini, Bolrlo. Trrerisur'er, Don- icl. Front Row: Colocolronis, Nutty, Zmufl, Slionrnr, Kleirifcl- ter, R. Rowley, D. Rowley, Koliinlec l-l,l'lrX liklblj.-X l':lJSll..ON lwegan its new yearls worlq in ilie new cliapter liouse at seventy-seven Dietz Street. On Uclulmer liltli open linnse was lielcl lor tlwe llacully memlners anal stuclents. 'l-lie fraternity lias tween representeil at scliool in all activities lxotlm scliolaslirally anal atlwletically. Nlany ol: its memluers were on tlie varsity teams ancl A.K.E. was outslancling in intramural Sports. Several scliool ollices were lielcl lmy tlie Fraternity ancl Rocco Tressolini, ljresiclent ol tlie Stuclent Association, was electecl to Hxwliols Nvlwo in American Colleges. Dr. Cliarles NN. lseitzell, Presiclent-Emeritus ol tlie college was llorinally incluctecl into tlie clwapter at tlie annual Alumni Banquet lielcl at tlwe Oneonta l'lotel. Several ol tlwe Alumni were present. Uncle Sam lwas callecl many of ilie larotliers into llie service, but tlie present members liave lcept close contact with tliem tlirouglm corresponclence. Also Quring tlie year a liistory ol tlie fraternity was compilecl, lilwrougli tlne aicl ol tlie Alumni ancl lriencls ol: tlie cliapter. rlllnis provecl to lge ol im- mense valuei r As a resLil't,5'ol t-he spring rustling tl'1e following men lnecame lnrotliers in tlie cliapterz Marvin Parr, .lolin Wagar, .losepli Ruclcl. Tlneoclore Kolnin' Roluert pp, Peter Pace, Ernest Deluucco, .loseplu Luciani, ancl 1 Rowley. ii The is 'ery grateful to Dr. Jolin lvl. Batter, 'leacl ol t Englislu Depa t e ' . ' Y1,,, aculty aclvisor to tlie fraternity, .0 ' ui tr g impartial services ren ere to t e fraternity 'ilway 1 t est ercst Anotliei successful year was larouglwt to a close 5 Llue of farewell was gix en to t e gracluatinv lnrot ers of tlne college. DD - - AL 1 ' , U 0 I W E I - ' . - - gg al, lwelcl at tlne Country Clulo, with many of tlwe A w r !2, D f -is - -is . - 52 wwm l'?-'lfidjffyi Wr'wi. haf A
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LPHA DELTA 0MEGA,' Hartwiclcbs oldest Greek organization, in its fourteenth year, has progressed tar under the leadership ot Presi- dent Phil Rigano. A .The fraternity started the year in the chapter house at 69 Ford Avenue, sponsoring several house parties during the fatt season. Two pledges were added at this time. A.D.O. men were prominent on Hartwictcs Hne toothatt team. Gerald Heaven again served as editor of Hifliops and has recently heen succeeded hy a hoard of which George Vxfaters is a memher. James Vidutich, as editor ot Glimmerglass, and Boh Reynolds, as Business Manager, also served Hartwick puhtications. tn January, A.D.0. moved into its original home at I Center Street. During the hastcethalt season, in which several memhers participated, a run of parties was held, aided hy our gracious housernother, Mrts. Bihhy. Spring rushing was extremely successful with such outstanding men as The USaint,H Mase Seibel, Witt Spaulding, Ralph Kteinspehn, John Wayf- man, HScratchy Juniorf, Don Gihhs, AI Mitter, and Rush Harp pledging ADO. ' Henry C. Langer, Jr. has continued his interest in the hrotherhood as its faculty advisor, and his suggestions have aided greatly in the promotion of A.D.O.,s ideals and traditions. The intramural crown in sotthalt and hastcethatt was captured hy the fraternity. With men also represented in Dramatics and hasehau, ADO has taken a part in att campus activities. Social events climaxed on May 30 with the annual Spring Format. The traditional farewell hrealctast for seniors followed with Atpha Delta Qmega looking forward to a future of service and ideal hrotherhood. . 5 I Bach Row: Thomas, Cenesky, Dishrow, Spaulding, Seitief, YVG- iers, Yvifliams, Harp, Mirola, Gibbs, N'orel'zousc. Second Row hlcEUigoH, Cizek, Vidulich Decker, Vice-Presidentg Rigano Presirlenfp Beavcn, Secretary Professor Langer, Advisor: Fox Reynolds. First Row: lxfliller Kleinspefm, Wayfmrin., Sl. Iohn Pll1,'lQl'l'. , , J' G 51 V ,,0Lf
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l'llLE weyre marching onward, upward, loyal to A.K.Pi. So goes one of the songs of Alpha Alpha Chapter ot Alpha Kappa Pi Fraternity and they have tried to live up to that phrase as they have enthusiastically engaged in all of the numerous college activities. A numher ol: successful rush parties, dances, and entertainments added seventeen leading upperclassmen and freshmen to the fraternity. The All- Greelc Dance, Memorial Sunday at the Presbyterian Church, and the Founderys Day Banquet added to the life and strength of the fraternity. The Spring Formal-Dinner Dance at Meridith lnn with Dr. Weller, their advisor, and Mrs. Weller as Guests-of-honor, closed the fraternity pro- gram for the year. X Scholarship is a cardinal point of A.K.Pi. and again they were awarded the scholarship cup ofthe lnter-Fraternity Council for their line scholar- ship record. It is a significant fact that Alpha Kappa Pi men have heen entrusted with positions of responsihility and leadership in many class and eluh organizations in the College, thus revealing the quality and calihre of its memhers and organization. A -Un various occasions throughout the year, they have heen ' ited hy a numher of their alumni hrothers, many of whom are now se g in the army. L The National organization has gradually heen gaining in strength as new chapters are added each year. This year they welcomed two more chapters at Ohio Northern University and Carthage College hringing their comhined strength up to thirty-tive active chapters. Alpha Kappa Pi has also now completed its First year as a mernher of the National lnter-Fraternity Conference. H I , KH Brick Row: Smilli, Hornhecle, Bogdanowicz, Forsythe, Nelson, G. Roherls, Krumweide, hlccar- thy, Greene, Hooks, Bishop, Drew, Butters, Spensley, Rola- eris, Tinker. hliddle Row: Sanly, Mayes, Secreiury: Kempsier, Chaplain: Dr. Yveller, Aduisorg Kent, President, Kolb, Vice- Presidenlg Pickering, Treasurer: Deilz, Geiselman. Front Row: Von Buren, Mood3r, Conklin, hliller, Lain, Frutiger, Chase, Lee me I. .Af . uf pun - ewiwitf' at - , K7 Q, Wil ,iw fixp O My
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