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Edward C. Bladyko Joseph T. Brennan Frank J. Buiold Joseph C. Cox ij ln 1917, the Hosmer Senate Chapter was established at the University being named after Judge Hosmer, who presided on the Wayne Circuit Bench and also held the position ot the Dean of Law School. As a national, professional law fraternity, Delta Theta Phi promotes the union and high scholarship of its members in their professional careers. A scholarship key is awarded to the male freshman law student attaining the highest academic record. Among the 83 Student Senates in the United States, this chapter has the second highest scholastic average. B . E Sm zz Eggs s 3? at e :mi germs 5 swf Q 1? S HQ EE s Z. 'J-s Norman E. Dilworth James G. Fleming Theodore J. Flis Laurence T. Greene it Roman S. Gribbs John R. Harrison Jack R. Heftner J. Eugene Kerwin in Leo E. Maki EE: Anthony P. Marchese, Jr. Q' Richard E. McDevitt Master of the Ritual Frank J. Messing, Ill -Q. trg Roland L. Olzark 52 Philip R. Penberthy H ji: Richard G. Porter 5 John J. Roney, Jr. .G Vice-President E Hugh C. Ross 1? George M. Saad, Jr. ' Secretary Joseph Shaheen James A. Stapleton Michael J. Vlnette Dean .t John A. Wilson John E. Zagumny ,s v 'f':i 5 ii' 1 ...1, .. . .. . , l'l J 'iil' H IIZ5 Jlishllfllils 5IliJ'i'Z' l'::?JfgJ51 J':' ' FT A 207
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.Egg vi' Q Q? ll Pj. aj -T f l nt Delta Sigma Phi is one of the largest national social 'fraternities of the University campus. It was founded in 1950 with the purpose of developing among its members a true and lasting friendship. The chapter desires to give its members a better all-around college education, both scholastically and socially. Annually they sponsor the Sailor's Ball and purchase the school Christmas tree that is decorated with the names of the various fraternities. 206 Thomas J. Boyd Russell F. Brockmiller Robert L. Burman William D. Carroll William J. Castiglione Samir C. Daccach Sergeant-at-Arms David C. Ewald John B. Fognini Chaplain Patrick J. Garvey Editor Brian A. Gore Richard H. Keenan Arthur E. Krzeminski .lay Phillip LaMond Larry J. Nahas John J. O'Brien Treasurer Paul F. Page- Ralph A. Postler John Raleigh Secretary Joseph A. Rinke Joseph M. Rozek Edward A. Rutz Pledgemaster John M. Saylor John H. Slevin Bill I. Stanczyk Vice-President Victor W. Todla Thomas H. Usher Ramon P. Vallez Philip J. Walby Russell A. Wood. .524 134, l . s S s, -A l Q.. ts 'r f' f .5.' . 4 ........ ..,.,., . 1.1 .4 V .tl . ., .1--. 0:4--,,,.g,' w.-,. TY I N TER A FR L A ER N GE
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A national, electrical, engineering honor society stablished at the University in 1947, Eta Kappa Nu ssists those interested in electrical engineering to be- ome better men in their chosen profession. At their nnual Slide Rule Dinner, the Junior engineer with the ighest scholastic average for his Freshman and Sopho- more years is presented with a handbook. The chapter is informed of the latest technical developments and achievements of its members through their national magazine, The Bridge. - , R- John L. Conklin Thomas J. Connor Peter P. Dusina, Jr. Treasurer Anthony J. Gioia Howard C. Harrison Laurence R. Hogan William B. Johns Richard Lane Corres. Secretary Kenneth J. Law Robert J. Sadur Eugene N. Schalk Byron L. Warner Secretary Harry R. Williams Martin W. Wyrod ., ,.t,-...if Av-, 'i ffSl:'9u M A - ' 14: - t 'lftii 1 L - xiii? ' was 5 A , 434. -fx 4 Ph- S' .sz .' M' V w if 155, . . 1.4 fivffrw ., mi ' sw ts ' 'ii i 1. L, 223414. 5- 5 ' 208 TER Ml T E' RA F ENGllEiEeF5?llW3 t'iCtl'Qlu 3!? L Ee'ITt7-lliftiit. El. NA Fi'0l'Bl.ff5i L
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