Lawrence University - Ariel Yearbook (Appleton, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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Back Row. Podhola, Abernathy Barsamian Kersztyn, Brooker Bierman, R. Brown Frederickson, Davies Scherschcl Third Row. Bushell Kyle, Treder, T Wilson, Palmer Lueck, Meyers Calligaro Maylah n Shave:1 Second Rm11.Stengel C,onder De Groot Styczynski, Bonthron Salter Davis White, Peterson Marangcr Inst R011. Morgan, Marker, Kissinger Mercer Leffel Bucll, Schlei juries Sigma Phi Epsilon That very gay fellow; Sigma Phi Epsilon of 1945, got a real eyeful as he saw . . . Wisconsin Alpha rise to greater campus prominence under the skillful leadership of Donny Palmer, and later under the regime of Gene Kyle . . . Joe Scherschel shepherding his Hock 0f Hactive pledges, and in his spare moments, buzzing over to the Delt house to look after HGunner . . . Sigma Phi Epsi- lonis thirtieth anniversary at Lawrence College . . . the instigation of a fmer sense of inter-fratemity spirit . . . a hoop-happy bunch of basketeers, helping the Vikes come through with a good record M V? 1 Q 5 ieiA VINT; 14w? NA for the cage season . . . our champ keglers bowling their way to a mythical campus championship . . . a splendid banquet at the Guest House through the courtesy of our alumni chapter . . . the Delts, Phi Delts, and Sig Eps, and a tip-top tri-fratemity formal with music provided by Tony Winters, proving to be one of the highlights of the November semester social season . . . the lowly pledges stealing a first with their grand party that started Sigma Phi Epsilon's now well-known Old Log Inn our numerous stag smokers . . . those inevitable Sunday night dancing platter-parties . . . the best gals of all with Sig Eps at every campus ball . . . Frank Hartman with Mac . . . Palmer with Mary, and the two of them guiding the campus social calendar . . . Saltyu with Sally . . . Sig Ep pins on many a feminine blouse . . . Charley Treder slipping that diamond on the lady in his life . . . HKellyi' getting those curves on the alley and at the house too . . . Dave jones still able to smile, even with a upie face . . . Lilyi. White's prize moustache and re- ceding hairline from his earnest journalistic efforts . . . Dick Davies, the sole remaining civilian active . . . and, fmally, the sad evacuation of the Navy Winnebago Fleet of Sig Eps with a fond farewell to Lawrence College and to Sigma Phi Epsilon, our HDear Old Fraternity.

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Tab Row: Boyce, Englander, Jirikovec, Hyer, LeRoux, Ruch, Hoganson, Lange, Schmidt, Harmer, Basile, Becker, Smith, Reimer First Row: Sabin, Paulson, Rogers, Reuhl, Gorectke, Weller, Beck Phi Kappa Tau The November and March semesters have seen the Mu chapter of Phi Kappa Tau working harder than ever before to keep the true spirit of brotherhood abroad regardless of the many dif- ficult wartime limitations . . . due to the fact that a part of the college Navy unit occupied our f raternity house, the Phi Taus were left homeless during the semester from November to March . . . our informal social functions were held weekends in the upper rooms of Hamar Union . . . despite this inconvenience, we managed to maintain a wellurounded social program . . . the highlights of that semester were: the super sleigh ride and houseparty at the rustic Pierce Park lodge . . . the annual Christmas party for the needy children of Appleton . . . a very successful alumni banquet at the Copper Kettle . . . a large number of actives and pledges were called to our country's armed services throughout the term . . . during the March-june semester, Phi Kappa Tau made definite, outstanding strides toward post-war planning, a keener spirit of inter-fraternity fellowship, and social prominence on the campus . . . Mu chapters twentyaflfth year on the Lawrence College campus was celebrated with an alumni-active date dinner . . . the most outstanding social event of the term was the annual Apache Brawl, staged this time with all the wicked atmosphere of a French Mont- marte dive . . . this ever-popular affair was produced on a grand scale, and it was a tremendous success . . . having the use of their own house again, the actives and pledges spent numerous en- joyable informal weekends . . . picnics and hikes were regular features of the spring schedule . . . Mu was well represented at the Inter-fraternity formal . . . the semester executive officers were: Wayne Reuhl, president; and Robert Herold, secretary and treasurer . . . men recently pledged to the fraternity not pictured above are: Melvin Seibel, Francis Cherf, Paul Engel, and Lyle Sorenson . . . the success of this wartime chapter of Phi Kappa Tau may be attributed to the very close cooperation between the active and pledge groups, and the prevailing spirit of good fellowship. Page 20



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Phi Mu Alpha eSinfonia Back Row: Jorgenson, Robertson, Waterman, Sabin, Reichardt First Row: Roa, Primley, Peterson, Timmer, Gillespie, Bogs, MacDonald, Becker, Houkom At Piano: Hoganson Gamma Zeta is one of the seventy-flve chapters of Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia located on campuses in the United States. It is the only professional fraternity on our campus. A Sinfonian strives to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. W. . . the manly musician and the musicianly man . . Dar Roa, as president, was assisted by Carlos Rodriguez, Vicegpresident, and jim Primley, secretary. Sigma Alpha Iota Back Row: Gerhartz, Schiellerupy Larson, Hedges, Cordon, Dudley, Craf, Erickson, Kruegcr i V Second Row: Trautmann, Kolacek, Akers, Grandy, Heagle, Smith, Gabriel, Gehcrt, Andersen W Firs! Row: Rueth, Wilson, McWethy, Peterson, Steffen. Cizeky Grimm, Willems, Hirschinger, Sehulze, Koss We regret . . . Doris Quentmeyer, our president, left school in March. We are proud . . . the greatest thrill was the initiation of Carol Silver, pianist, as a chapter honorary member. We work . especially successful were our Christmas concert and our Victory Musicale. Through our all- out effort, Sigma Alpha Iota established a scholarship fund available to any worthy Con student. We play . . . we had many little parties at which the main objective was fun tand of course, foodl Vita Brevis, Ars Longa.

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