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First row. Left to right: flflarlq flflnoflvart, Fred Statler. Stan Bertlin, Frank Murphy, Syd Cowling, Bernard Raurcfr, Hourfard Cllristenxen, Al McD011r1ell, Stanley Vandefvey. Seeona' row: Bill Fetter, Bob Chrixtie, Neil Hoyt, foe Berg, Horner Wray, Jamey Mootfrart, C:1rltor1 Beers. S GMA MU KAPP . . . ,QS V, raternities have returned to the Ranger eompus. Sigma Mu Kappa. the prewar service fraternity was re-established and took its place among the organizations the lirst month ol' l949. .-Xt the heginning ol' the Spring semester the old Service Cllulm had its bowing-out meeting and the new Sigma Mu Kappa sweaters were introduced. The purpose ol' Sigma Mu is to help in every possible way in the execution ol' sueeesslul student functions and athletie events. flwnrd Swer1l1'r.s'. Awards lor work done in the fraternity are given on a point system. There are one, two, and three year awards as well. Members who have worked thirty hours during the year receive a white pullover sweater lor the lirst year, a red Coat sweater lor the second year, and a jacket lor the third year. Ol- lleers are Stan Hertlin, president: Homer XVray, vice-president: and Howard Christensen, seeretary-treasurer. Hy joe Borg, SMA' Represenlnlive.
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Spring E Front row. Left to right: Robert Tomisxer. Phil Eckrotlv. Art Keenan, Bernie Rauycfv, Rickard Nel- xan. George Lanzfeir, Back row: Raymond Arledge, Joe Langevin. Herb Mfzeller, Larry Kraft, Donald Turner, foe Borg. Gene Cfmrvet. ERS... I as 51:43 , , , . . . . .. . V .- f f he Servers Society and the Maurists hold a special significance in the col- ' lege lille ol' Clatholie students who wish to pursue their religious training a little deeper via the textbook. l lnlimnle 1JfA'c'IifIlI?. Primary purpose ol' the Servers is to supply the assistance at Holy Mass and at lienediction. Although they are niost ellicient in their serv- ice at Mass. they also take on the duties ol' ushers at speeial occasions and at the annual Mothc-r's Day l'rograni. Their social alliair is an annual picnic? in the ol Cllfll VL'1ll'. Named alter St. Naurus. the intimate disciple ol St. Benedict, the Maurist Society has as its main purpose the fostering ol religious vocations in high school and college students. 'l'he ainl in religiolls vocations is generally towards any J order, hut, ol' course, favored is the Order ol' St. henedict. Besides meeting as a group I'or this general purpose, Maurists serve as ushers in the chapel at re- ligious cereinonies and special holy day devotions. By Iiermlrzl lflIIl.YI'll, Serwrr.s .S'f'r'rrfI1lr'y.
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Bottom row. Left to right: Advixer Don Cooley. Arnold' Myreri, Bah Bowker, Bob Chearitlz, Carl Sie- hers, Cliff Cyr, Bud Lewix, Warreri Wild, Lou Miller, Neil Delhlefs. Second' row: Pete Olson, Dick Horgan, Carl Tegen, lack Zaverl, Fred Chitty, Bob Short, Gerald Osler, Chuck Dwinnell. Third row: john Bucovaz, Dan Oppell, jim Cormier, Phil Brown lim Fahlslrorrz, Tom Kane, Don ffughes. Top row: Ron George, jack Oppelt, Pat McDoi1ald. Tom Filling. NGIN ERS ,WN ngineers! Here they are. This section ol' the book is devoted to a group rw,-D' ol xnen who are going to he more and more in the puhlic eye every day. On campus, there is an engineering organiration which acts as a kind ol poll ol' knowledge. The Seminar, as the organization is called, gives good pointers and information on the practical side ol' engineering. This inlorniation is nlade avail- able through the tnediuni of outside speakers and lield trips. The Seminar is a student function, too. This year, it was aptly led hy Don Hughes who was assisted hy Fred Chitty, vice-president: Neil llethlels. secretary: and YValter XV. Flynn, engineering instructor, who was laculty advisor. rllllCl'C,S really a lot to tell about the lingineers. hut let's skip over the school activities. They have teams that participate in intramural sports, social eventsv the entire unit ol' engineers works as a team-and get behind any good suggestion and put it over. By Neil Detlzlefs, Seniirznr Sec'rr'lf1ry. ,fin f 1. .gym -152'
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