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delta upsilon DELTA UPSILON was founded at Williams College, Massachusetts, in 1834. It originated from an anti-secret society known as the Social Fraternity, and today it is the only non-secret national fraternity in the United States. The fra- ternity has grown to include sixty-one chapters in the leading colleges and universities of the United States and Canada. The Lehigh chapter was installed in 1885 by Charles Evans Hughes, Brown ' 81. Delta Upsilon was the first fraternity to build a chapter house on the Lehigh campus. In September of this year the Lehigh chapter played host to the other sixty chapters of Delta Upsilon when it held the one hundred seventh convention of the fraternity. This year ten D. U. ' s have won letters in varsity sports; they are members of the football, wrestling, basketball, track, golf, and tennis teams. The captain of the tennis team, freshman manager of baseball, and the junior and the varsity managers of the tennis team are also D. U. ' s. In publications, the senior section editor of the Epitome and the financial manager of the Brown and White are brothers of the local chapter. Members of Delta Upsilon have been well represented in honorary societies. D. U. ' s are members of Pi Delta Epsilon, Pi Tau Sigma, and Alpha Kappa Psi. The president of Omicron Delta Kappa, and two other members, and the secre- tary of Cyanide are also members of D. U. Another boast of the chapter is three members of Tau Beta Pi. Other positions held by members include : member-at- large of Arcadia, secretary-treasurers of the Junior and Senior Classes, and the head cheerleader. In the intramural competition in the past year, the house won its league championship in Softball. IN THE PICTURE: Back Row: G. F. Thomas, ' 45; H. J. Wylie, II, ' 45; R. L. Hagadorn, ' 45; J. D. Ingram, ' 45. Fourth Row: W. S. Townsend, ' 45; A. D. Beeken, III, ' 45; S. W. Croll, ' 45; G. Ramsden, ' 44; N. Sceva, ' 45; S. J. Wilson, ' 45. Third Row: A. J. Cornelius, ' 44; R. L. Rahn, ' 44; P. J. Berg, ' 44; B. F. Hoffacker, Jr., ' 44; G. D. Romberger, ' 44; E. G. Boyer, ' 43. Second Row: R. L. Green, ' 43; K. Porter, Jr., ' 43; R. T. Berg, ' 43; R. L. Lyons, ' 43; R. F. Goebel, ' 43; R. S. Rumsey, ' 43; C. D. Curtiss, Jr., ' 43; W. D. Hayes, ' 43. Front Row: D. M. Middleton, ' 42; J. H. Norwood, ' 42; H. M. Williams, ' 42; J. A. Quincy, ' 42; F. S. McKenna, ' 42; M. F. McCon- nell, ' 42; R. M. Iobst, ' 42. IN THE CANDIDS: Phil Berg, the Sewickly kid; D. U. ' s study. 224
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