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Sigma Phi Zeta The Sigma Phi Zeta sorority was organized in 1938. Since that time they have contributed much to the social life of the campus. Due to a large and active membership in 1942, the sorority carried on many activities. For one, they gave a party for a picked group of soldiers from Camp Grant, Illinois. Another highlight of their 1942 season was the Valentine dance. Many Sigmas graduated in 1942, others were un- able to return to school, and the sorority found itself seriously handicapped by lack of members in the fall of '42. But in spite of adverse conditions, the organ- ization has grown steadily throughout 1942-43, and the Sigma spirit is still alive. The Sigmas speak with pride of former member Ensign Genevieve Zimmerman, WAVES, the first woman graduate of Milton College to don a uniform. FIRST ROW: P. Cartwright. A. Cornish. V. Hammill, B. Kumlien. Pram Mrs. Babcock, J. Townsend. V. Allwecht. I. Payne. SECOND ROW: B. Band, C. Meyer, M. Miller. M. Thormun. D. Drewson, D. Shaw, D. Werner. J. Rande'l. FIRST ROW: M. Shelp, J. Hirchex't. C. Thostenson. M. Babcock. SECOND ROW: V. Hammill. Pres., R. Ro'aph. J. Bussewitz, A. GrilTey, J. Olson A. Schiefelbein, Mrs. Babcock. 28 ,
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Chi Delta Rho Chi Delta Rho, wc praise thy name, We pledge to bring thee further fame! That's just what Chi Delts are doing, training in camps and colleges all over the country, in active service thousands of miles from home, on the Pacific, in India. Besides the regular activities of the fraternity, the Chi Delts made an attractive contribution to the ap pearance of the campus. At the foot of the flagpole they dug and planted a tulip bed. Surprise! When they came up, it was in the form of an M! Though scattered far and wide, Chi Delts and A1- phas carry with them the memory of their fraternities and their school. s FIRST ROW: D. Hevy. E. Schiefelbein, G. Thorngate, Prof. Bul'dick, Prof. Babcock, J. Fritz, D. Busse- witz, P1'es., K. Burdick. ' SECOND ROW: M. Bennett, W. Tracy, A. Patzer, B. Crouch. Ivan Randolph, Irwin Rnndoph, R. Castater, E. Burdick, R. Dalzmd. THIIED ROW: H. Gumble. G. Godfrey, G. Allen, L. Mattson, K. Goldsmith, L. Johnson, R. Hartshorn, . Arnold. FIRiT CBOW: E. Schiefelbein, Pres., D. Knoerr, Prof. Burdick, Prof. Westlund, Prof. Babcock, . astater. SECgNIi PEIOW: H. Hugunin, L. Johnson. D. Hevy, Pres., E. Gilbertson, K. Goldsmith, R. Hartshorn, . ee n. 27
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Alpha Kappa Pi The Alphas have given generously of their mem- bers to the armed servicesea larger percentage in 1943 than any other men's organization on the campus. They have gone cheerfully to their larger tasks, leavF ing only three men to carry on the fraternity on the campus. 'The Alphas have always been a practical bunch with an eye on the future. They have bought bonds, not only from a spirit of patriotism but also in the hope of having a Hftrat house after the war. Milton College is proud of its Alphas and Chi Delts, men who have gone to fight for one great frater- nity+the fraternity of mankind? FIRST ROW: W. Burdick, G. Lake, Pres, L. Pruess. Prof. VanHotn, Dean Daland, R. Baum, Pres., D. Hayes. R. Roberts. SECOND ROW: J. Neavee B. Gamble. M. Jones, G. Barry, N. Carle, D. Theno, E. Lipke, D. Heenan, R. Loucks, K. Strobusch, C. Neave. FIRST ROW: D. Krueg-er, E. Ludden, Dezm Daland, Prof. VanHorn, R. Paul, R. Solie. SECOND ROW: R. Roberts, K. Strobusch, D. Newman, E. Lipke, W. Burdick. G. Luke, B. Gamble. 29
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