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Front Row i left to right): Ann Bartholome (Rush Chair. I, bar bara Mohr I House Manager!, Judith Chapline ' Pledge Trainer), Cynthia Sexson I Vice-Pres. ) , Karin Grimsley ' Pres. ), Maryanne Bucha (Second Vice-Pres), Nancy Wynn (Soc. Chair.), Carol Roehm (Schol. Chair), Louann Cochran (Treas. i. Second Row: Ruth Anne Ake, Dorothy Weninger, Sally Webb, Carolyn Baum- gartner, Nancy Gift, Kathren Hagman, Kay Burgess, Karen Kline, Heather Whittemore, Mary Jo Thompson, Penelope Garrett, Lynne Umphrey. Third Row: Carol Norquest, Martha Berry, Linda Mugg, Nancy Nash, Marilyn Scott, Ann Shroyer, Judith Witham, Nancy Thompkins, Alice Camplejohn, Carolyn Tracy, Martha Fire- stone, Kathern Sconce, Susan Slick. Fourth Row: Carolyn Ream, Marilyn Harrington, Carole Miller, Martha McKeehan, Barbara Fenton, Diana Ballenger, Susan Stark, Nancy Balsbaugh, Nancy Schuetz, Mary Charlotte Evans, Judith Rice, Cheryl Fike, Ann Rudicel, Sherrard Mowry. Fifth Row: Carolyn Chapin, Lorna Lide, Ginny Shaw, Nancy Sherman, Nancy Kesler, Priscilla Logan, Marie Kuchuris, Jeanie Carroll, Jeanie McDanid, Susan Crouch, Susan Stanton, Susan Ruebusch, Jan Hays. Pi Beta Phis go on warpath as they don Indian attire to attend Beau and Arrow pledge dance. Switching to an Oriental theme, they joined Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity for Fall Carnival and cap- tured first place honors in show division for their World of Woozy Song. Other events in which Pi Phis were active this year include Little 500, faculty dinners, and annual Monmouth Duo. PI BETA PHI 322
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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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Front Row (left to right i : John Zahn. Dale Dean Ureas. I, David C. Gibson, Kenneth Inman iSec.i, James Thayer. Second Row; Frank Nicaise, William A. Jones, Ronald Barkman (Pres. ), Jay Saul (Soc. Chair.), Robert Shields, Kenneth Gooldy. Third Row: Richard Newell Gooldy, Larry J. Kruszewski, Justin Patterson, Raymond A. Brassart I Faculty Advisor), D. Keith Carmichael. A Pi Kappa Phi fraternity cooled it at their pad during their tradi- tional Left Bank Dance which has an established beatnik theme. In the spring, the Pi Kappa Phis danced their formal Rose Ball. They went all out for intramural sports — especially football — entering the championship playoffs. Invited professors gave spe- cial talks to the fraternity ' s pledge class. PI KAPPA PHI 323
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