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J 6 Martian A non-secret fraternity, Delta Upsilon is more than one hundred years old. The Northwestern chapter has been in continuous existence since 1880. Many DU's were active on the campus this year. Ross Porter, '40, won the Parrot popularity contest and Art Hutchison, '43, heads the Freshman commission. Dave Ekberg, '40, editorial writer for the Daily and Purple Parrot, will direct the Mediall Press Conference. Harry Boetcher, '41, was on the editorial board of the Purple Parrot and associate editor of the Student Workshop. Carson Higgins, '42, managed the circulation for the N Book. Others working for the Daily were Ronald Paterson, '42, Bob Goodwin, '41, and Jim Montgomery, '43. Al Miller, Sterling Goff, Nelson Renfroe and Elliot Ebright won freshmen numerals in football. Other freshmen numeral winners were Art Hutchison, and Bud Seubold. Ross Porter, '40, won a letter in swimming and Ed McNamara will be captain of next year's fencing team. Ronald Paterson, '42, was co-chairman of the sophomore commission. Elliot Ebright, '43, was chairman of the pre- planning committee for the freshman conference. Roland Reiche, '42, was elected to Sextant. Al Geiss, '41, won the heavyweight intramural wrestling championship, Andy Ludolph, '42, placed third in the Turkey race. Jack Jerstad, '40, Bob Degenaar, '40, Roland Ortmayer, '41, and Gordy Van Riper, '41, were also notable in intramurals. Fifth Row-Goodwin, Reebel, Van Etten, Hutchison, Egan, Ebright, Reiche, Smith, Haag Fourth Row-Beaton, Rich, Caster- line, Ahlberg, Reisweber, Gabriel, Johnson, Beaubien, Hardy, Pater- son, Geiss, Maechtle Third Row-McNamara, Urlaub, Goff, Siebert, Cecchi, Vankiper, Poe, Phares, Higgins, Norman, Pucci, Lucas Second Row - Gohres, Fielder, Degenaar, Jerstad, Toth, Ekberg, Wirtz, Boetcher, Porter, MacDon- ald, Miller First Row-McCaFfrey, Renfroe, Lu- dolph, Ray, Hamilton, Montgomery, Jenkins, Brodfuehrer, Ward, Leahy I, J 23
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Sixth Row-Wright, Pree, Bullick, Mason, White, lsherwood, Habicht, Littleiohn, Fleischmann V Fifth Row-Hutton, Armstrong, Brown, Cobb, Anderson, Otto, Fortlage, Frisbie, Tiegen ,L Fourth Row-Postell, Alexander, Cozad, Finkl, Ebenhack, Badger, Whiting, Lewis Third Row-Noel, McGinnis, Kiefer, Trubey, Perkins, Force, VanPettan, Kendall, Warnock ' Second Row-Schlossman, Perry, Stockton, Haman, Crist, Hallett, Melchoir, Vutech, Snell , First Row-Moss, Seymour, Klitzke, Erickson, Owens, Shapanek, Mickley, Ross QM Delta Tau Delta fraternity was formally founded in l859 at Bethany College, Virginia lnow West Virginial. Today, there are seventy-five undergraduate chapters in the national organization which Beta Pi chapter here at Northwestern, ioined in l893. ln its forty-seven years on campus Delta Tau Delta has not only participated in all campus activities, but has also instituted one of its own -the Delt Paiama race. This year's officers, in addition to their fraternity duties, have been active on campus as well. Leading the chapter as president, Jack Crist is secretary of Deru, Johnny Haman, vice-president, was All-American foot- ball center and president of Lynx, and Thad Snell, sec- 6UfL xt' ' V is retary, was business manager of the Syllabus and a member of Purple Key and Lynx. Chuck Melchoir, chap- ter treasurer, was on the basketball and baseball squads, and Bill Terry Sloan Schlossman, rushing chairman, has been active on the Daily and Syllabus. Delts, active in athletics are, Dick Richards, next year's football captain and president of Purple Key, Russ Cobb, swimming, George McKinnon, baseball, and Dick Trubey, wrestling. Politically active are Chuck Hallett, Thad Snell, and Russ Cobb, senior, iunior, and sophomore class commissioners. Don Cornish was on the Daily's editorial staff and editor of the Student Directory. 22
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