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f f r) O ff Top row: Roy Villagraii, president; Caesar Garcia, vice-president; George Rodriguez, secretary; Albert DeBanos, treasurer; Ronald Reina, chaplain; Amos Ayala. Bottom row: Raul DeLuna, Edward Gonzales, Robert Guerra, Frank Jasso, Ramon Ramirez, George Saenz. Lambdas Co -Sponsor Milliouaires ' Dance ' Early in the fall, LAMBDA EPSILON PHI pledges fulfilled their initiation duties by gaily serenading various girls at their homes. Another fall activity was the judo and karate exhibition given by fraternity members to benefit the United Fund. In the spring, money was everywhere when the fraternity together with the Newman Club sponsored the Millionaires ' Ball featuring Detroit jazz pianist Wilbert Jackson and Maria Moreno ' s Flamenco dancers. Girls taking part in fraternity activities in- cluded Sylvia Kerckhoff, Roxsann Heard, Molly Almanza, and Lucille Quinones, Lambda sweet- hearts. Unlike other fraternities Lambda puts its pledges through Hell Week activities which are agreeable to them. Here, plebes equipped with instruments, serenade two coeds. Roy Villagran is uj ry Coggeshall at a United Fund. 200 m the air about being thrown by Ker- judokarate exhibition to benefit the In apprecialiim ol bcautj, PicSKlcnt Roy Villai r.m glances at the four fraternity sweethearts Lucille Quinones, Roxsann Heard, Molly Almanza, and Sylvia Kerckhoff.
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Top row: Edwin Atlee, Tony Balderrama, Gilbert Brieg. Charles Chubb, Harry DeLeon, Frank Fernandez, Thomas Gleitz. Bottom row: Rupert Gonzales IV, Joseph Harris, James Levering, James Morris, Randall Smith, Ronald Tannenbaum, Gary Vasquez. Banner Graces Steps While Pledges Suffer During Field Day activities, the Deltas sold refreshments and donated the profits made to the Library Fund. Mood Indigo ' was the theme for the fra- ternity dance in November. At this formal event Trudy Tinsman was named sweetheart, and Diane Frederick, Miriam Valenzuela, and Pricilla Lucas were chosen as mascots. Club traditions include pledges wearing white shirts and black ties at meetings and dis- playing their Delta Iota Chi banner on the Stu- dent Center steps during class hours of Hell Week. Fraternity sweetheart Trudy Tinsman, and mascots Diane Frederick, Pricilla Lucas and Miriam Valenzuela were pre- sented huge corsages at the Mood Indigo Dance. Cj -1-1 The lovely lady just cannot keep away from the Beatles during the Delta ' s stunt. (f?|r Delta Iota Chi ' s Alton Migl is nailed by two Tlictas at an intramural fraternity game. 199
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( Top row: Richard Warne, president; Steven Planto, secretary-treasurer; John Tankersley, pledge master; Larry Abernathy, John Davenport, Thomas Fasone. Bottom row: Patrick Gerrells, George Granada, David Reyes, William Schubert, Richard Scoville, Will O. Wood, David Young. Ph Alpha Tans Win Top Place During St nut Night Completing its thirteenth consecutive year, is the oldest social fraternity on the SAC campus, PHI ALPHA TAU. Membership, now totaling 26 students, are conducting their activities under the sponsorship of Mr. Allen Chessher and Mr. David McComb. At the beginning of each semester, rush par- ties were held followed by vigorous Hell Week activities. After pl edging, the new members were formally initiated at a ceremony at which their club pins were presented to them. During the spring pledging period, the Taus captured first place in the first annual Stunt Night by doing a satire on TV westerns and commer- cials. The judging was done by the campus so- rority presidents. The Taus also participated in the Fiesta River Parade by acting as clowns while riding in canoes. Leading the group during each semester were Richard Warne, William McCarthey, fall and spring presidents; David McCoy, Jack Gruber, vice-presidents; and Steven Planto and Richard Warne as secretary-treasurers. The entire Tau membership watches President William McCarthy doing the honors of pinning new member Fred Lange at the semi-annual candlelight initiation. 201
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