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.e ll 'Il Li- .1- xy en le id ms. dt re an ek. LT D: l Clay O'Nei1 fleftj peels tape off William Smith's fingers as they put up decorations for the Collegiate Dance held for SAC students in November. l .Ronald Cosgrove presents Mr. .lim Bartlett, Kiwanis Club photographer, with a desk set in appreciation of the pictures Mr. Bartlett took when the fraternity participated in the Kiwanis Orphans' Christmas Pilgrimage. Prospective members listen intently as members discuss goals and activities of the fraternity. Fall President Robert Rod- riguez fleftl pins fraternity sweetheart Cornelia Heldt while Vice President Andrew Ugarte adjusts a new silver pin on mascot Diane Zepeda. I29
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Andrew Ugarte presents the fraternity insignia in the form of a pin to Danny de la Garza while Robert Rodriguez announces the next initiate during the Collegiate Dance. Lambda Epsilon Phi Lambda Epsilon Phi, the youngest fraternity on the San Antonio College campus, was organized in the fall of 1962. By working and playing together for a common purpose, fraternity members upheld the Lamba tradi- tion. This spirit was exemplified by the spring c'Col- legiate Dance, the fall Lambda Dance ,66, the May banquet, intramurals and varied club activities. Identifying their fraternity, Lambdas could be seen wearing blue sweatshirts with the Lambda letters, while fall sweethearts Cornelia Heldt, Peggy Nester and mascot Diana Zepeda wore silver sweetheart pins. Spring sweethearts Guadalupe Pena, Cornelia Heldt and Blanca Argullo, and mascot Vivian Casanova were presented sweatshirts to wear at MA Night in Old San Antonio College which was held' during Fiesta Week. At this event Lambda Epsilon Phi sponsored a kissing booth manned by their sweethearts. Vi-7 Lambda members fl. to rJ lsaias Ortiz, Ronald Botello, Ranaid Cosgrove and Vincent Fernandez en'o ' J Y Ellietht23ln1lpca:l1yLof two of their sweethearts, Blanca Arguello and Guadalupe Pena, at a lunch gathering held -NX Clay O'Neil as they put ul for SAC studen
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le . ff gif 5 1 I , 494.1 I ei. m 'ff'.,. ,Q f Q, Q gygwgf Z' - .M ff, , , fa ? ll f W- V 1, Q .yy vu I f fXf ,f AJ ,f ffy I ii Members gather .on the steps of the Loftin Student Center for a song fest following one of the regular business meetings. Delta Iota Chi Only five years old, Delta Iota Chi claims the honor of being the largest fraternity on campus with the group receiving the biggest pledge class in its history this year. Members were recognizable during initiation periods by their traditional white shirts and black ascots. Transforming the Ballroom into a surfer,s para- dise, the Delta's staged the Surfing Safari dance in the fall and The Return of the Surfing Safari in the spring. In the fall, members donned Western clothes and masks as they uheld up Brackenridge Park's min- iature train, the Eagle, during their campaign to raise money for the United Fund. Delta's took an active part in the college in- tramural progfam and had members entered in each event. Left: Is there a shortage of girls on campus? Pledge .Iames Cobb turns his affections toward a pillar as Calvin Peterson watches. .Center: William Mahavier appears to hover above the sidewalk as he performs one of the rituals required of pledges during initiation week. Fall Robert F Jimmy Donald Jack William Rupert Mark si
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