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dim Ufzgaafgvzfifiaaa As the fall season draws to a close, the freshman begins pledging and is introduced to fraternity and sorority life at Ripon. He soon finds out that the fraternity will become the center of his life and from this will eman- ate his social life, intramural activities, his closest friendships, and a great deal of his relations with the administration of the col- lege. Very few differences exist between the Greek Letter groups at Ripon and their fundamental purposes are the same. There is a strong but healthy rivalry between houses and a complete absence of bitter feelings. These local fraternities are free from out- side influence, remain an integral part of the college, and still give many of the benefits of national organizations. The fraternity and sorority members at Ripon are justly proud of their respective groups but Ripon as a whole is very proud of its fraternity and sorority system.
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McCourt, Lamb, Pickard Cross Country The fall cross country team, under the competent coaching of Gil Hertz, ran hard this year but was unable to overcome the fact that it was the first season for the entire squad and experience was lacking. Main- stays of the Ripon squad and potentials for a much stronger squad next season are lim Lamb, lim Pickard, Iohn Messer and Henry Herbig. The first contest was a dual meet with the University of Wisconsin which the Badgers won, 50-15. Next, at Lawrence, Ripon's dis- tance men were forced to drop another conf test by a score of 45-15. In the last meet of the season, with Lamb placing third, the Redmen made their best showing against Beloit, but were overpowered, 36-18.
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