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Cowboys ,. 'P NU-il? XXWHQV , Z Below: Gene Johnson gives instructions at rush party. Charlie Walker, special guest at beard contest. Jerry Carlquistuand Richard Poston watch Sammj .1 'A Miller feed a nice uw egg to Bert Du Bose durxn initiation. to prospective pledges Below: Crowd gathers for judges' decision in beard-growing contest. Below: The water fountain 'forms an setting for pledge week activities.
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Cowboys Row 1: Abshire, john Almaguer, Raul Applewhite, Alton Bones, Charles Buller, Ralph Row 2: Clark, James Du Bose, Elbert Dunkin, john Ellis, jimmy Ewing, james i, 1 l Q , s 1' , 0-, 2 Lf '2 ,fam .A ,.-x- . Row 1: Sansom, Louis Schmitz, John Scrimpsher, George Smith, Ralph Spears, Sam ROV' 2: Stahl, Robert Tyer, Donald Vincent, Tom Whitehead, Gordon Wogstad, james J, 54. 'X , 'va Je ig-ggmwx - 3 .jJ:, .A 19' ' 1. mlb N au, a- lib. ALI 1? Row 1: Flores, Armand Fowler, William Fritz, James Gerber, John Gray, Rodney Row 2: Gould, Richard Higginbotham, Talma johnson, Gene Jones, Edward Magee, james Row 5: Miller, Sammy Monaco, Ray Pyle, Roy Rackley, Jack Randez, Albert pan' 'Q A I I 1 5 V v rad ,Pl 5 '.. ge 1,11
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Phi Alpha Tou Stopping to chat by the fountain in the SAC courtyard are the Phi Alpha Tau officers. Left i to right are jim Bueker, vice-pres.g Dave Wenzel, treas.3 Marvin Allen,, pres,g Bob Chatten, pledge masterg and Leon Knight, sec. 4 Phi Alpha Tau was established in the fall of 1951 as a boys' social club at SAC. There were 26 charter members in this first fraternity on the campus. The present sponsors are Dr. A. Chessley Bow- man and Allen Chessher. Activities have included the traditional selection of three club sweethearts, to whom pins are pre- sented at the Tau dance. The pins are replicas of those ofthe Phi Alpha Tau members with a gold heart attached by a small chain. The dance this year was a Scrounge Dance, where a prize was awarded to Mr. and Miss Scrounge. A noonday dance was also given by the club in the Spring se- mester. These members wear grim, solemn expressions on their faces as they arrive at school for an early morning I pledge rally. But, where are the tl pledges?
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