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An interesting story ? All I want for Christmas . . . First Row, L. to R.: S. Giovinazzo, N. Giannone, D. Schuler, R. Joy. Second Row: W. Donahue, G. Klochko, F. Poole, C. Bebber. Last Row: B. Sawyers, P. Chamberlain, B. Smelter, L. Mandra, B. Nash. Thou, O Beta Tau, Live On. As we have pledged, Beta Tau lives on, and will continue to live ,on, for the brotherhood between us, not even time can fade. This year, as in years past, has seen new memories added to the wealth of those made possible by the men before us. Much was accomplished in the way of house improvements, sports activities, and a strengthening of co-operative relations with other organizations. House parties, formals, the annual stag picnic, and a successful pledgship highlighted a year made rich with laughter and the bonds of fellowship. Our fraternity has been fortunate in having the guidance of competent advisors. We attribute much of our success to those who have so willingly given of their time and wisdom that we might benefit. Beta is grateful. All,-however, has not been pleasantness. Ours are troubled times. Many in our own as well as in other fraternities have left Oswego for military service and an uncertain future. Others, we fear, will follow. It is to them that Beta extends heartfelt wishes for a swift return. In closing, good cheer to our graduates. The years together have been joyous, and we part with the contentment that comes of true friendship. In the years to come, Beta will still live on to welcome the returning brothers with new faces, but the same spirit. 'HH' 12:2-v im!! Dance Time 168
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Songsters Seated: R. Bruno. Standing: R. Smith, R. Nostrant. ' Front Row, L. to R.: J. Giambalvo, G. Valantine, T. Claps, D. DeCastro, j. Downes. Second Row: W. Hardy, F. Giunti, G. Bamberger, F. Reaver, H. Stickney, L. Loucks, N. Weigelt, H. Haggblom. Last Row: P. Pierce, M. Engleson, R. Stienmire, A. Shilling, K. Kimball, D. Huschke, J. Conde, V. Corsall, Residence Advisor. This year Gamma Chapter of Delta Kappa Fraternity is celebrating its twenty-fifth year on this campus. One of the most important functions of the, year was the Founder's Formal, to which all the remaining charter members of Gamma Chapter were invited, and eight of the charter mem- bers attended, showing that the true brotherhood spirit of Delta Kappa was still alive after 25 years. Once again the Gamma Chapter here at Oswego kept an old tradition alive by presenting The Mulligan Stew, and as in recent years D. K. opened this affair to the entire student body. This year Kappa published the 22nd Student Directory, which was originated in 1928 and has been published annually, with the exception of the war years, when Kappa found all its men in the armed services. Once again the Delta Kappa house was the site of remodeling. Quite a bit of landscaping was done on the lawns and grounds, and new tile floors and ceilings were added to the main floor of the house. D. K., always socially active on campus, held, besides its Founder's Day and initiation formals, the D. K. Return Party, a Halloween Old Clothes Party, a Candlelight Party, Pledgeship Party, and an Easter Party, all at the fraternity house. Kappa wound up its social Calendar with a farewell week-end, which was a party, followed by a picnic on Lake Ontario. To D. K. Seniors, farewell and good luck! Aren't they conceited? A X t 170
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