Hartwick College - Oyaron Yearbook (Oneonta, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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Hartwick College - Oyaron Yearbook (Oneonta, NY) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 87 of 146
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liiPPai Eilisiiiisigu it Q-.,n. M ., Three TKEers l Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded on January 10, 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University. Our founding fathers saw the need for a new fra- ternity - one that would select its membership on the true basis of character. Today Tau Kappa Epsilon is the largest national social fraternity in North America with 162 active chapters. TKE has no so called discriminatory clauses and regards sterling character and staunch up- rightness to be the necessary qualifications for membership. We regard mental development as of vital im- Studying hard! ' It's been a hard day. Squeak and friend portance, but of equal consequence is the acquisi- tion of a knowledge of men and a proper conception of their relation to one another. T0- ward other fraternities we believe we should maintain an attitude of respect, recognizing their merits and avoiding their evils. We believe that a fraternity should be a brotherhood in conduct as well as in name and should strive to promote the common good of all and the progress and welfare of the college as a whole. Above all else this fraternity stands for men. ummm Eames mlm 5? S gm iw is 'S 1 rrr, v- J - , , gin I 55 i,E,5s'?-Sl 2 K 11

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Y 1 f, sm, , mm., KL mmm , ,Q-, .l.Sls?l3'5Q, eww wax was in H : -N swat r 1, ,339 . uw , , Wg A 5,2 , ,Cz 5. N . E. 'ri-4511 Z. ragga, . . SEATED R. Taylor, M. Munson, J. McCormack, Treaxurerg R. Papa, Presidentg D. Andersen, Secretary, R. McAvoy, J. Kanze, Standing ROW I G. Coloco- tronis, C. Joslin, P. Harmon, T. Crocker, B. Lewis, R. Rappleyea, R. Rosebloom ROW 2 E. Elmendorf, Pypeman, A. DiChiara, P. Celio, D. Giangregorio, Autorino , we T. R. Delta Sigma Phi On April 4, 1948, the Beta Rho Chapter- ot Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity was established at Hartwick College. Delta Sigma Phi, a college so- cial fraternity of international scope and activity, was founded on the tenth of December, 1899. We at Delta Sig propose to supplement the formal education of college men with the valuable experi- ence of learning to live with others and the oppor- tunity to develop the important qualities of per- sonal responsibility and leadership. In Delta Sig, there are men with a wide range of personal interests. Because of these interests, the Delta Sigs are a well integrated group who can turn these varied talents into such projects as Winter Weekend, Homecoming, intramural ath- letics and other school activities. Fellowship, comradeship and brotherhood are part of the fraternal aspects of Delta Sigma Phi. f



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Alpha Cmicron Pi u .asiiigsig r.agg.gj,, ,,,Q,,jr 4375 .5113 5555 ,wit fwU,Q'i!i :i,t'f3??3Qf2'i3i?.t'Q ' SEATED: M. Saldicco, R. Riley, Treasurer, K. Schrader, Recording Secretary, B. Coiner, President, D. Deming, Viee-President, S. Cross Corresponding Secretary, L. White, Standing ROW I: S. Rado, - Alpha Omicron Pi is an international sorority with 66 collegiate chapters throughout the U.S. and Canada. It was founded first to sublimate into a useful and enduring bond, the friendship of a group and to keep that friendship forever an active principle of life, not a mere memory of youth. Secondly, it was to bring into existence an organization that would always be modest, with- out ostentation and lastly it was founded to ex- pand in such a fashion that the blessings of its fellowship and principles should be extended far and long. AOPI always considers the welfare of the college above that of its chapter or any of its I M. Jameson, C. Beecher, E .Wilson, J. Erhard, C. Scott J. Wilder, M. Walter, S. D'Ari, C. Terry. ROW 2: Si Burlingame, Engers, A. Barbiere, M. Turrell, M. Wil- cox, C. Stapleton. members. It further cooperates with the college administration to promote the realization of the college,s standards of honesty, integrity, and good citizenship and encourages good taste and wisdom in all aspects of campus life with high standards of character, scholarship and leadership. In the past year, Sigma Chi Chapter has tried to follow these principles. We have won national scholarship recognition as well as the school Pan- Hellenic Cup. The chapter has also aided the Otsego Health Center and the Red Cross as com- munity projects. x

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