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o; el (Myee la I III 1 » row: Warmeling, Miller, Williams, Lynch, Gammon. 2nd row: Roth, Marlin, Kuhn, Smith, C. B., Metcalf, Eggert, Tay- lor, Nichol, Smith, C. R., Hurd, McOwen. 3rd row: Glaser, Hanaford, Jones, Mc- Pherson, Murphy, Kinder, McMasters, Brockolman. 4th row: Ryan, Cable, Greely, Road, Hayden, VorNooy. DELTA T V! DELTA The academic year has been a most enjoyable one for the boys from Middle Leonard. On the athletic fields there could always be a Del» found carrying a water bucket, warm- ing the bench or doing his all for dear old Runyon. In a complete break from tradition, several actors were found; the Smith boys, Ray and Caleb, did some excellent work in the Speech building. Jerry Ellsworth was also in a play. Debaters, journalists, and party boys were all present. Three weddings took place this year. Gerri Cannon, Dan Newcomb, and John Jones all took the fatal step, life around the division must be dull because several other brothers are toying with the same idea. Only six seniors graduate in June: Gerri Cannon, Jack Martin, Clob Smith, Dave Kuhn, Ray Smith, and Jack Greely. However, the new members, although showing great promise, have a long way to go before they can replace these graduates.
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ZJJO ro..d.4 ol Miami Ua.ran.t, U 1»» '( « » « o h 117 1st row: Russell, Davis, Rotolo, OMenJohn, Keegan, Hcrskowitz. 2nd row: Wall, Fllnn, Agler, Thomas, R. L., Hollcnbach, Pitney. 3rd row: Schmidt, Rankin, Lee, Cabriole, Thomas, W. T., Holt, McAlister, Harrison, Krvapp. 4lh row: Pennington, Seay, Leech, McKarney, Seaman, Papsin, McCutchoon. Sth row: Stansfield, Me- Kune, McGowan, Culp, Forsyth, Horswell. BETA THETA PI The year ’50-'51 found South Leonard about the same as ever. “Red Light was still a must on Saturday afternoon of Dance weekend. Seniors Karkow, Pitney, Flinn, Hollen- bach, and Simonds have seen their last and will be hard to replace. But a group of twelve athletic pledges, after loosening their Indian Pendants, have made the grade and will stay with us, if their uncle permits. Prexy Thomas, after studying the divine rights of Kings, took over and immediately became a drinker . . . things are indeed looking up in Beta Tau Beta!
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v- JT found of Vto M« Urir slty U I|t7 loabdo of Koifon U 1917 1st row: Grangor, Promin, Butcher, Hall, Williams, Cahill, Ellor. 2nd row: John stone, DoCaprio, Houston, Wilson, Taylor, J., Oechslin, Sprague, Slier. 3rd row: Archer, Hunt, Durtsin, Campbell, Smith, Gordon, Spehr, Ellis, Simmonds. 4th row: McNamara, Turshcn, Taylor, W., Marsh, Hoeffler, lakin, Townsend, Graham, Bennett. SIGMA PI Leaving fond memories behind us in Soulh Hanna, we moved this fall into our new quarters, the East Division of Old Kenyon. The chapter is extremely proud of its new home, and we deeply appreciate the hard work of our alumni which made the move successful. Although minus our new parlor for two weeks, the rushing season proved successful with nine freshmen and six upperclassmen entering the bond. Then followed the traditional Shrimp Cocktail party, the intramural contests, vacations, and a very special Alumni.Home- coming Weekend in April. Lew Weingard became air minded during the Christmas Vaca- tion and joined up with Uncle Sam in January. We’ll sincerely miss our graduating Seniors —Freddy Gutckunst, The Bish Houston, and Papa Taylor, but from all appearances Freddy will be staying around the Hill, studying at Bexley.
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