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Entertain Dates Underwater, Feast at Annual Dinner Party Wlieii the hull of a sunken ship happened to wash up in the Theta Delta Chi basement, they scraped away the barnacles and prepared it for an underwater fireside. A giant octopus chap- eroned from a dark corner of the sea Hoor. Sailors and mermaids enjoyed squid sand- wiches, scrambled jellyfish, and whale's milk. The pledge class skit starred an old sea captain. A hayride and lireside combined, held in October, left many a fond memory with Theta Delts and their dates. Riding in the fall air made warm cider and donuts, along with a crackling fire, welcome when the couples re- turned to the house. The annual Theta Delta Chi Dinner Party was held in February at the Lincoln Inn, in Boone. A fabulous feast of chicken forced even the best eaters to turn away while food re- mained. The biggest event of the social year was the Carnation Carnival, the spring formal. Deco- rations featured a colorful array of flowers. Music of Ellsworth Brown highlighted the dancing. Intramural endeavors led to the capture of three trophies. Ping-pong, bowling, and wrest- ling trophies were indicators of achievement. Theta Delta Chi, located at 217 Ash, was or- ganized on campus in 1903. Kenneth Dirks is president, and Mrs. L. Moseley is house- mother. Ist roar: lnkofer, Brokman ttreasj, Shaw, Mrs. ,lane Moseley, Sealock, Crane. 2nd row: Olsen, Taylor, Goos, Meier, Rea. ini row: Ceadelmann, Dircks fpres.j, Dommel, Hoist. 4th row: Hill, Winter, Lauck, Miller, Dunmire, Helsing, Crippen. 5th row: Carver, Lillie, Krumm, Guttan, Torney. 6lh row: Herzberg, Landgraf, Christensen, Cass, Camache. 71h 113015: Hayes Csetpj, Moret, Brown, Crouse, 'Wieben, Hohinan, Bruce, Herd o enz. Christmas is an ongoing affair toward the end of fall quarter, but the newspaper is immediate and can't wait. Both the Daily and Register get a persual. 217 Ash H A H At Isc time 1919 'tvlli ' t' National chapters - 29 9, .., ' yea, aaa., gg l At' 5 gf f ,Q , sm, lb fm .-lr'liw:r: Donald Brokman, McCelland, '57, Robert Bruce, Afton, '56, Douglas Caruer, Elmhurst, Ill., '58, Kenneth Dircks, Clarence, '56, z - f. 'l , Cl ', 'T8 .Ink Haas, Omaha, Neb james Wrynt Gcadt mann Iarenct u , .1 ' ' t x 4 ., Helsing, Onawa, '58, David Herd, Council Blulls, '58, Sidney Herzberg, Des Moines, '56, Arthur Hill, Chicago, Ill., '57, Paul Hohman, Lareh- wood, '5li, VValter Inkofer, Oak Park, Ill., '58, Larry Knotek, Council lllutls, '58, Louis Krumm, VVoodward, '57, Charles Lillie, Ames, '57, Glenn Miller, Rock Valley, '56, Lee Moret, Borden, '57, Daryl Polenr, Waverly, '57, Ronald Sealoek, Council Blulls, '57, John Simpson, Evans- ton, lll., '57, Donald Torney, Des Moines, '57. l'l1'dgr'.r: Gregory Brown, Joliet, lll., '59, Vlilliam Brown, Dubuque, '59, Gilbert Cass, Deftiars, '59, Nyles Christensen, Minneapolis, Minn., '57, Arthur Crane, Des Moines, '59, Lyle Crouse, lfort Dodge, '57, Milton Deliuhr, Chadds Ford, Penn., '59, james Donnnel, Charles City, '58, Norman Dunmire, Fort Dodge, '58, Rynartl Gamache, Ottumwa, '58, Donald Coos, Treynor, '59, Gruce Green, Council Blulfs, '59, Thomas Crippen, Fort Dodge, '58, Richard Crund, St. Louis, Mo., '59, Gary Guttau, Treynor, '59, Virgil Hulst, Treynor, '59, Bruce Koenig, Oak Park, lll., '59, John Landgraf, Dubuque, '59, Larry Manslip, Charles City, '59, james Meier, Clarence, '58, Carroll Olsen, Treynor, '58, VVil- l'zi R-1 D-: M ' . 'VS' l'. Stl 'lt 'I - 'F9' Fa k Sha llll Ll, LS 011165, J , JU 1111 K lllllf , ILYHOY, 3 , I' H UV, Independence, '58, David Taylor, Council Bluffs, '59, Adolph Tiarks, lllltfllellzlptl, '59, Delbert VVieben, Iiverly, '59, Nathan XVinter, Omaha, . em., . 217
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