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Sixth Row-Goddard, Le Roy, Hudson, Kemp, Seder, Burst, Mundy, Moore, Anderson, James, Ulrich, Hanson Fifth Row-Brook, Olson, Winsberg, Barnett, Wilson, Schmaltz, James, Long, Mattox, Davidson Fourth Row-Mann, Adams, Calwell, Barteldes, Brown, Elliott, Johnson, Braden, Weatherwax, Willers, Ramsay, Holtz Third Row-Buchanan, Ferren, Swanson, Harpham, Larson, Rogers, Gregg, Furlong, Thompson Second Row-Sampson, McDonald, Heniken, Fifer, Rothermel, Jager, Horder, Swenson, Stevenson First Row-Richards, Surles, Bach, Jake, Trumble, Knoernschild, Thayer, Spiller Ma jkefa p' Since its founding in 1839, Beta Theta Pi has been a recognized leader on every campus at which it is rep- resented. Rho chapter, founded at Northwestern in l873, has several times been cited as outstanding chapter in the country. Rho is led by John Harpham, president, Russ Holtz, vice-president, Carl Swanson, treasurer, Jack Davidson, secretary, and Bud Hasse and Don Olson, rushing chairmen. Hasse, Mundy, Furlong, Elliott, Moore, Hudson, Long, Hanson, and Winsberg are seen on the gridiron, while Seder, Hasse, Jake, and Hudson represent the house in basketball. Ex-captain Surles, Holtz, McDonald, Trum- ble, Schmaltz, and Brook are on the swimming squad, and Sampson and Burst are members of the baseball team. ln track Rho claims Goddard, D. Ramsay, and D. James and in tennis Hall and Jake. ln activities Davidson served as chairman of the com- bined Dad's Day and Homecoming weekend with James and Jager aiding as sub-chairmen. Norlin, writer of most of the songs for the Waa-Mu show, also acts as student representative to the board of governors. Sub- chairmen are Horder, Jager, and Davidson. On the Daily Norfhwesfern, Olson holds the position of sports night editor and Barnett is telegraph editor. 16 Fifer and Wilson are reporters. Harpham works as illustrator for the Purple Parrot. Stevenson acts as one of the sub-chairmen in charge of the student union, helped by Mann and Johnson. Kemp is vice-president of the uni- versity pledge council.
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g 1 1 L xg 1 832 Fifth Row-Shepard, Wellman Zilly May Wied , , , man, Liddell, Wedell, Vanderlip Meacham, Lindberg Fourth Row-Soper, Fletcher, Weingartner, Nichols, Cameron, Lee, Walsh, Irish Eshbach, Kapter cnneman, Vincent, Hea9Y, Stone, Black, Jones, Roth, Ketchum Kloote, Murbach - 3 Third Row-V Second Row-Edeleanu, Kilner, Walsh, Evans, Griffiths, Sutton, Maveety Christopher, Blake First Row-St. John , Johnson, Neuert, Gargas, Sherman, Kepfnrd, Loth, Frid ,aka mega Mi Alpha Delta Phi, founded in 1832 at Hamilton College, is the oldest national fraternity at Northwestern University. It has consistently sought quality in preference to quantity, expanded conservatively, and now has 27 active chapters in the United States and Canada. The local chapter was known as The Wranglers from 1903 unt'I 't ' ' ' in 1939. E e my orfhwesfern this year, including Edgar Vanneman, member of the Editorial Board, Bob Stone, fine arts editor, Edmund Walsh, sports editor, and Scotty Cameron, telegraph editor. Phi Beta Kappa has honore Orville Mertz, Richard Roth, and Bob Stone. Other honoraries claim Don Kilner, a member of Tau Beta, Bob Jones, president of Beta Alpha Psi, and six men who belong to Phi Eta Sigma. Paul Soper was elected to Deru, senior men's honorary. Fremont Fletcher and Bob Stone are traditional members of erlip sings in the A Cappella Choir. Bud Christopher and Herb Loth are cheerleaders. Ed Vanneman is finance chairman of the YMCA are in the Naval ROTC. Twenty-five memb I is affiliation with Alpha Delta Phi ight Alpha Delts are serving on th D 'l N d three Alpha Delts this year: the Waa-Mu cast. Duncan Vand . Nine Alpha Delts ers of the chapter have won letters or nu- merals in varsity sports. Included among these are Geor e 9 Benson, who plays football, basketball and baseball, Fred Dahl- kamp, Ralph Zilly, Buss Heagy, Ike Kepford, and Jim and John KI ' ' oote, all varsity grldmen, Johnny Walsh, swimmer, Ronny Sachs, fencer, Ed Thistlethwaite, polevaulter. Freshmen teams bear the names of Erv Weingartner, Ray Vincent and Alex Ka pter 15 1 1 1
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O, I-4-sig t ,. Y gs,-is 6L Delta Sigma Pi, a professional commerce fraternity, founded at New York University School of Business in 1907, provides all of the advantages of fraternal affiliation, yet offers the unusual benefits of a membership comprised exclusively of men who have chosen the same profession as their life work. The Delta Sigs boast of 46 active chapters and twenty-five alumni chapters throughout the United States and Canada with a com- plement of l3,5OO business men. They have been active on the Northwestern campus for twenty-one years. On the organization's rolls are such noted men as John Hancock, who is a member of the board of directors of sixteen of the largest companies in the United States, Glenn L. Martin, famous airplane designer, Henry F. Grady, Assistant Secretary of State, John Cash- more, fighting mayor of Brooklyn, Walter D. Fuller, president of the Curtiss Publishing Company, Frank Phillips, president of Phillips Petroleum Company, and numerous others. The School of Commerce at Northwestern is reputed to be one of the highest ranking schools of its kind in the United States. Rec- ognizing this, Delta Sig members are ever striving to maintain the traditional high scholastic average for which the fraternity has long been noted. Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary commerce fraternity, is well repre- sented on the rolls of Delta Sigma Pi here at Northwestern. Delta Sigma Pi presents each year the Delta Sigma Pi scholarship key which is awarded to the highest ranking student in the graduating class of the School of Commerce. Social activities also form an essential and enioyable part of the college life of a Delta Sig. The highlights of the social program are the two formal fraternity dinner dances held each year. These affairs are supplemented by radio parties, dinners, banquets, and smokers. Fourth Rowhleach, Belding, Wallman, Poynter, Lindgren, M. Smith Third Row-Wagner, Luchow, Sellinger, Block, L. Smith, Isaacson, Schuhart Second Row-Goebel, Banta, Owen, Husar, G. Thompson, Krumsick, Schnackenburg First Row-Widtmann, Ketcham, Murphy, Fenimore, Handy, Hoop, Mayo 'I7
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