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The Men of Adelante Go, Forward ---T L 1 g Ft H' as 1. A. S. Axmear, 2. N. R. Nelson 3. L. N. Butters, 4. B. L. Nelson, 5 R. C. Jensen, 6. D. I. Goeser, 7 M. P. Moran, 8. B. L. Stromberg 9. R. E. Anderson, pres., 10. E Payeras, 11. B. A. Jensen, 12. L Rabe, alum., 13. G. L. Coffman Christensen, 16. D. A. Danielson 17. D. K. Thompson, 18. R. L Harris, 19. D. M. Gibbs, 20. N. D Wedeking, 21. C. M. Olson, 22. R R. Mortensen, 23. J. L. Thomas 24. V. G. Davis, sec., 25. A. W. Hansen, 26. G. L. Wilcke, 27. D C. Lepeska, 28. R. R. Wilcke, v. p Chuck Olson diligently begins another night's work. V57 'ai 1-itil? The only local fraternity at Iowa State, Adelante Fraternity brings diver- sified interests to college as well as enjoying the sharing of their common interests through living together. As academic pursuits differ, so do Ade- Iante's social and personality charac- teristics. individuality is stressed at Adelante as is apparent through the varied interests in which the Adelantes excel: intramurals, scholarship, and leadership. Coed studying is part of Adelante Through expansion into our new house, we anticipate growth in inter- ests and numbers, yet plan to retain our small, local status. As our name says in Spanish, we will go forward. 'I3
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Acacia . . Grovvth of Individuals Because of the strength of the individuals joining Acacia, the fraternity has excelled in many areas. 12 1.S. E. Welden, 2. C. P. Browning, 3. S. J. Larson, 4. T. A. Plagman, 5. J. S. Warlop, 6. Ft. W. Stotts, 7. L. L. Floden CTREASJ, 8. B. Ft. Kohout, 9. B. A. Huddleson, 10. S. D. Perry, 11. T. O. Witthauer fSenior Deanj, 12. M. D. Baustian, 13, G. L. Meyer CPRESJ, 14. G. B. Wagoner, 15. B. A. Bannister CSECJ, 16. B. C. Wight, 17. D. H. Boulton, 18. Ft. A. i 1 i 1 Honsbruch, 19. W. J. Getzinger, 20. D. C. Easker, i L . Qi -- l ' I5 - l Acacia men find brothers are always willing to lend a helpful ear. Since its founding at Iowa State in 1909, Acacia Fraternity has empha- sized the growth ofthe individual with- in a group as a goal of the fraternity. Because of the strength of the individ- ual joining Acacia, the fraternity has excelled in such areas as scholarship, campus activities, and fraternity devel- opment. A university merely gives a person the tools to make a living. A fraternity gives the individual a chance to apply his knowledge in a viable and produc- tive manner. Acacia Fraternity at Iowa State has been and will continue to be a leader in helping the student reach his fullest potential.
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Varying Interests Underline Alpha Chi Rho '-x A variety of majors insures members will always find a helping hand at Alpha Chi Rho. 14 1. G. P. Dorn, 2. B. L. Mangan, 3. T. A. Mays, Jr., 4. S. N. Nennemann, 5. W. N. Jotham, 6. D. A. Kell- ing, 7. D. N. Erickson, 8. L. R. Daggett, 9. S. L. Towle, 10. R. L. Kallheim, 11. N. A. Hagen, 12. G. T. Kiebel, 13. G. J, Pozolinski, 14. C. E. Lamansky, 15. G. T. Winegard, V.P., 16. A. J. Rugger, 17. R. J. Sayre, 18. R. O. Jones, Sec., 19. K. M. Martin, 20. M. S. Dowling, 21. D. D. Hazen, 22. K. A. Hutch- ings, 23. D. D. Yoder, 24. C. L. Cade, 25. J. D. Stul- flebeam, Pres., 26. D. L. Rathjen, 27. T. G. Hunt, 28. B. D. Leamer, 29. G. A. Thorne, 30. T. D. Bech- er, 31. B. J. Yost. The Fraternity of Alpha Chi Rho at iowa State University is for the student who has and wants to retain his indivi- duality. Our membership year to year varies from twenty-five to thirty-five men. We feel that by keeping the membership small, a greater amount of friendship and understanding arises between the men. We also have sever- al women that Pledge the house each year as Little Sisters. Although the membership is small, there is a great variety of interests and personalities. The hobbies of the men are as extreme as motorcycle racing and wine making, and include most in- terests in between. ln the house there is a variety of majors. This allows the members assistance with any problem that might arise. As a Fraternity we have lived at our present location since 1932. In the year 1940 we began looking for a new house. The year 1971 is the year, as we have located and purchased a new house.
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