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Students Become Brothers in Fraternities A new fraternity formed on campus this year. That new fraternity was the Phi Sigma Beta. Their first year was an active one. They helped number the hallways and initiated ‘’Little Sis- ters.” Many of the Phi Sigs are in- volved in community activities. Among the projects of the Theta Psi Omega fraternity were helping with the annual Christmas party for Spring Valley’s underprivileged children, as- sisting the Medco nursing home in clean-up programs and helping the school put insulation in the corridors to the classrooms. They also chose their ‘Little Sisters.”” Left The brothers of the Theta Psi Omega are; first row, Tony Conway, Brent Worley, Bryan Greene, second row, Carl Jungbluth, Russ Terrell, Kent Eubank, Charlie Rock, third row, Bob Snyder, Gerry Robertson, Larry Gutjar, Advisor Bill Gleason and Steve Mason. Lee Ore OYERTH yD Or Above Charlie Rock, Brent Worley and Steve Mason relax in the fraternity suite during an “Open Smoker.” Left Gerry Robertson (No rthwood of Michigan) receives a pie in the face from Tony Conway (Northwood of Indiana) in a skit by the fraternity during the pre- homecoming game pep rally. 89
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Right Randy Feichter and Dave Hoover sing a song of two and ten Blue Devils to the audience at a pep rally before the home- coming game. Below Members of the new Phi Sigma Beta fraternity were: first row, Larry Beatty, Doug Younce, Dave Morris, second row, Greg Adams, Bill McDermott, Godfried Ahiya, Randy Feichter, third row, Don Miles, Co-sponsors Art Kaherl and Ray Semmons, Ross Mapes, Dick Shultz and Dave Hoover. Right Holding the Phi Sigs sign at a home bas- ketball game are Greg Adams, Bill Mc- Dermott, Ross Mapes, second row, Randy Feichter, Don Miles and Doug Younce. 88
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‘Good News” for Northwood Via Student Group While other organizations were pass- ing out letters to students on registra- tion day, Student Christian Coalition members passed out ‘‘“Good News’’— a New Testament in today’s English. That evening the Fellowship of the Unashamed, came to present a musical entitled “Love.” The Upstairs to the Upstairs, North- wood’s Christian student center, was remodeled with a couch, chairs, tables, a shag rug and a piano. Among the SCC’s activities were two retreats, par- ticipation in a national college confer- ence (Challenge Unlimited) and a trip to Bloomington to hear a concert with Pat Boone. A new Christian organization was formed this year—the Fellowship of Christian athletes, a part of Campus Crusade for Christ. There were regular meetings and once a month members attended an area church as a delega- tion. = NN ZAN Upper right | Joana Turner passes out one of the more than 300 New Testaments to Karen Olszew- ski. Upper right Painters Joana Turner and Larry Jones spent part of their summer raising funds and decorating The Upstairs. Above After presenting the musical, Fellowship members and students relax in a reception in The Upstairs. 30
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