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Front Row (left to right l : Thomas Nowatzke, William O ' Connell, Douglas Lackey, Norman Hertzer, Paul Van Dorn, Jerry Robert- son, Karl Kottlowskie. Second Row: Tad Hank ins, Gerald Cowan (House Manager), Thomas McMahan (Jud. Chair, i , Ted Ander- son (Sec), Terry Grimm (Pres. ), Mrs. Glenn Bays (House Mother), Thomas Walder (Soc. Chair), Fred Dunn (Alumni Sec), John Gossard (Hist ), William Bennett (ChapJ, Thomas McCormick, Robert Polikowski ( Vice-Pres, I . Third Row: Dennis R, Wright, William Lloyd, Michael Pasquale, Jaque Foust, Robert Ashbaugh, James Vergin, James F. Hendricks, Stephen Glassburn, Robert Conaway, Jack Anderson, Larry Moulder, Allen Robinson, Michael W. Thomas, Jon Jacobs, Paul Kauchuris, Gary Ver- hoeven, Jeffrey McClellan Fourth Row; Richard Scott, James Manier, Thomas R. Graham, Michael Purvis, William Orwig, David Wheeler, William Sharp, R. Richard Huff, Charles Soderquisf, Richard Ungerer, Stephen Tanksley, William Jenner, James Hinds, Thomas McNerney, Jack Smart, Richard Pflanzer Fifth Row: Anthony Ard, John Schofield, James Jewell, James Wayco, Robert Stoppenhagen, Thomas Schwein, Robert Roule, Bud Smith, Craig Koenig, Donald Hand, Jon Bentz, Richard Bast, Raymond Miller, Thomas Lapp, Jan Stoehr, Richard Schroeder. Back Row: Jack Nussbaum, David Holland, Jeffrey Comment, John Hartman, George Long III, Ken Mack, Stephen Gioe, Joe Perdue, Edward Poison, William Cook, Walter Chapala, Philip Bryant, David Wall- gren, Richard Badar, Dallas Peters, Gerald Decker, Robert Allen, David Lucas, Ralph Ely, Morman Shields, John Reeder. Phi Delta Thefa sponsors the Miss I.U. contest. The display Wild Cats Don ' t Have a Snowball ' s Chance in Hell won second place for the Phi Delts in house decorations for Homecoming. Dates attending She Delta Theta dance were formally initiated into the fraternity. The Phi Delts entered I.U. Sing with Sigma Delta Tau and Little 500 with Chi Omega. PHI DELTA THETA 314
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Front Row (left to right) : Brownell Payne, Theodore Jackson (Pres. ), Timothy Mills, Harlee Campbell (Soc. Chair. I, Andrew L. Williams, Robert Hall, John Webb. Second Row: Gregory Wof- ford, Robert L. Sanders (Pledge Trainer), William E. Simms, Ben J. Franklin, Cornelius T. Miller (Treas. ), Lawrence E. Howard, Robert G. Buckner, John Whitehead. 9 OMEGA PHI PSI Omega Psi Phi fraternity is eagerly awaiting the start of con- struction on their house, scheduled to begin in 1964. Activities on their social calendar this year included their annual semi- formal dance in the fall and an annual spring formal in April. The fraternity participates in several sports events on campus and ranks high in intramural football and basketball. 313
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Front Row I left to right i : Lawrence Fnend, Robert Mutch iSec, ' , Bruce Boley (Treas. ), Gerry Brodesky (Pres. i, David Wright (Vice-Pres. ) , Ogden Pinkerton, James Michael Everroad. Second Row: Charles Loker, Charles Stephens, Ronald J. Ellis, Donald Lewis, Fred W. Schlichting, Gary William Mi:e Third Row: Paul Nathan Sammann, James Winslow, Robert Lively, John F. McHugh, Gary Church, Doug Church, Ralph Jones. Inf-ernal development with concentration on grades and cultural events is the goal of the Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity. Experts in varied fields are invited to speak at their house. The men had an inferno fling, Go to Hell Party, this fall, and the Soki Hop in the spring. Next year they plan to break ground for their new fraternity house on North Jordan Avenue. PHI EPSILON PI 315
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