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Q- Yi S W3 g Tec:-I ec:-loss Qx ---- PAGE 16 O Back Row . Nice, Lott, Meyer, Wilcox, Front Row . C oofrb-S' Warren. Delta Kappa Pi 0 FBI! Tefm Oficers Spring Term George Marshall . . President . . . . Bob Pope Larry Badurina . . Vice President . . Charles Nice Pat Mcllhagga . . Treasurer . I . Pete Winkle Bob Pope ........ Secretary .... Pat Mcllhag ga On October 15, 1931, the Delta Kappa Pi fraternity was founded for the purpose of promoting a greater bond of fellowship between the students of Oregon Tech. Since then the fraternity has been active in every school activity that Oregon Tech has to offer. The fall semester w'as enlivened by a sport dance at the home of Bob Pope. Later, the Delta Kappa Pi and the Alpha Rho Omega held their annual get-together in the form of a banquet in the Y. M. C. A. recreation hall. A successful skating party was held in October at the Oaks Skating Rink, and on December 14, the annual semi-formal dance was held at Riverside Country Club. The fall semester ended with the initiation of Bob Kalkwarf and Don Charleson at Camp Collins. During the spring semester, a party was held at Lloyd's residence, honoring Miss Hazel Lloyd and Mr. Harold McShatco whose marriage was an event of May. The fra- ternity ended its activities for the school year with its final party held aboard Don Charleson's launch at Sauvies' Island. Don Meyer and John Carter were the initiated guests of the trip. Dusenberry, Sorenson, Mcllhagga, Koon. Marshall, Charleson, Pope, K, Weaver, Winkle,
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TECH ECI-loss 0 .Y . l.. if A R 5575- - F S 'i ' - is .., . '- N - 'Q ,PL Wilcox, Brokenshire, Lott, Weaver, Wheeler, Sorenson, Hough, Nice, Lebo. Kneeling Badurina, Olsen, Brice, Sheriff, Drake, Erbele, Gore. i Baseballs o H Despite bad weather and lack of a suitable practice field the early part of the season, the baseball team under the coaching of Keith Wilcox and the reinforcement of eight lettermen played good ball according to Wilcox. The men playing were: Captain Charles Nice . . Third Base H Bill Sorenson . . . . Pitcher Chester Wheeler . . Pitcher Bryan Hough . . Catcher Larry Badurina . . . Catcher ' Charles Hammack . V . First Base Randall Gore ' . . . . . Second Base Jack Brokenshire ......... Shortstop Ray Lott, Nelson Weaver, Ed Sheriff, E. Olsen, Tom Drake, Bob Thomas, Jim Kirwan, Howard Brice. t The lattersix and Gore were all new men. Their 'steadily improvingaplay fore- casts a good season next year. Charles Hammack, the only graduating letterman, will be missed on first base. -He ...l has played consistently good ball there for the last two seasons. p . PAGE 1 5
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TECH ECHOES I Back Row . Kephart, Ormandy, Woods, Rohrer, Ringstad, H. Sievers, Stone, M, Sievcrs. Front Row . Trulsen, Wilson, Rudolph, Taylor, Blair, Morgan, Morey. , fi ef 17 f' if f ' 7' 4fMf Gdmmd Gamma Sigma . Fall Term Oficers Spring Term Florence Blair . . President . . . . Florence Blair Gladys Kephart . . Vice President . . Dorothy Morgan Margaret Rudolph . . Secretary . . Marjorie Taylor junia Day ....... . Treasurer .... Gladys Kephart The Gamma Gamma Sigma, composed of Junior College girls, grew out of a girls' league. In 1933 the present organization was formed by thirteen girls under the lead- ership of Miss Julia Gross. The membership is now twenty. During the past year meetings have been held once a month at the homes of dif- ferent members. In September a tea was given at the Y. W. C. A. to which freshman girls were invited. An initiation of new members at Camp Collins in October and their installation at the home of Mary Ormancly followed. At Christmas the girls supplied a basket to a poor family. . The sorority has sponsored many successful social activities this spring. March 30 a formal party at the Rose City Country Club proved to be a very interesting- affair. Then another trip to Camp Collins in April, participated in by eight of the members, had lovely weather 'in store for the party. The summer activities which include a trip to Miss Gross' cabin at Cannon Beach and several invitations to members' homes are looked forward to by all of the girls. . The eight new members are Leona Wilson, Dorothy Morgan, Helen Wwds, Betty Stone, Edith Ringstad, Helene Trulsen, Marian Sievers, Helen Sievers. O P-AGE 17
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