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Front Row I left to right): Jeanne Sapper (Rush Chair. I, Nancy Rodgers (Frat. Ed.), Nancy Thompson (Treas. ), Mother Groble (House Mother), Barbara Harrison (Pres. ), Patricia Johnston (See. Chair.), Joanna Smith (Pledge Trainer). Second Row: Irene James, Marcia Griffin, Kathryn Goeller, Sandra Glaze, Dianne Beams, Mary Musgrave, Cheryl Marlette, Barbara Duncan, Third Row: Patricia Rodgers, Sarah Bavender, Anne Hummer, Barbara Everitt, Judith Nagel, Nancy Baltes, Janice Bermer, Daphne Rantapaa. Fourth Row: Karen Stuebe, Karen Fromer, Ellen Bren- neman, Carol Chidester, Barbara Shook, Anne Rensberger, Aurzella Osier, Nancy Herring. Twisfing and shouting at their costume dance, the Phi Mus worked up enough energy to carry them through their busy year. The many activities such as Fall Carnival, Little 500, and creating Homecoming decorations provided a release of this energy. Phi Mu ' s scholarship banquet, faculty dinners, and exchange dinners added to their cultural program. PHI MU rirffc 320
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Front Row (left to right I : William R, Hutchinson Jr., Kent Baker, Robert Merchan (Treas.l, Jerold Todd (Pres), Frank Kramer ( Vice-Pres. ) , Robert Pictor iSec), Thomas Ernst. Sec- ond Row: Michael Nadaf, Stephen Meier, Thomas Malenskek, Larry Strange, Samuel Conkright, Carlos Torrella, Dennis Sullivan, David Meo. Third Row; Anthony Mommer, David Debes, James Zaieski, Raymond Dembinski, John Derheimer, Andrew Harvey, Anthony Hahn, Richard Lankford, Terrance Samplawski. Fourth Row: Thomas Swindeman, Walter Roscello, Robert Miller, Jon Schmoll, Jack Carl Gaydosh, John Peter Broderick, Robert J. Wiesen, William Melrose, George Wetzel, Roger Beckemeyer. Phi Kappa Thetas shine again. The members of Phi Kappa Theta social fraternity work diligently keeping their letters shining. Lamplighters Ball, Little 500, and a Christmas party at the Chil- dren ' s Exchange Home comprise list of major house activities. The fraternity awards scholarships to the pledge with the high- est grades, and the active with the most improvement in grades. PHI KAPPA THETA W 319
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o o If ft ft f Front Row (left to right I : Ray Maudlin, Gerald N. McEwen, Jr (Treas. ), Perry H. Leggett (Sec. I, Donald D. Henry (Pres. I, David T. McNaught ( Vice-Pres. ) , William B. Christy, Ronald Ballenger. Second Row: Lanny Green, Robert Hawkins, Allen Austin, Frederick Weddle, Robert C. DuBois, Allen Dale Gibbs, Larry A. Smith, Steven C. Goad, J Karl Winckelbach. Third Row: William D. Tanner, David Gage, Ralph Borysiak, William Moke, Michael Fultz, Michael Fathman, Neal Rubendall, Donald Schaffer, John Michaels, Zach Smith, Jr. Fourth Row: Peter Sexauer, Larry Gresham, Robert Crawford, William Buesching, Jerry Lackey, Larry Coe, Michael Mohr, Ronald Crumbo, James Hermanson, Terry DeCroes, Peter Refakis. Fifth Row: Frederick W. Mann, Thomas Hunt, Robert V. Sullivan, Ronald L. Bennett, Gary Gran- neman, Robert Taylor, Leslie Hacker, David Kazen, Jerrold Smith. Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity went intellectual with Think Big, their Homecoming display. They went from bums to playboys with a Hobo Hop and a Playboy pledge dance. The Charles- ton proved more popular than the twist at their Roaring 20 ' s dance. They danced all steps at their Moonlight Formal in the spring. The Phi Sigma Kappas also participated in I.U. Sing and Little 500. PHI SIGMA KAPPA 321
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