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James Kincald, president ■ DELTA TAU DELTA ■ BETA XI CHAPTER Delta Tau Delta Fraternity was founded in I 858 at Bethany College in Virginia. Thirty-one years later Beta Xi Chapter came into ex- istence on the Tuiane campus. The 70th Annual Alumni Banquet at the New Orleans Country Club highlighted Rush Week which resulted in another outstand- ing pledge class. In addition to the pledge class, the chapter was pleased with the Shelter ' s recent improvements, including the addi- tion of a fence around the patio and the remodeling of the up- stairs rooms. After Rush Week everyone settled into the regular routine of studies, parties, and extra-curricular activities. There have been some great parties at the Shelter this year from sorority cham- pagne parties and after-game events to the Christmas Party. The highlights of second semester were our Annual Rainbow Ball and the Initiation Banquet at the New Orleans Country Club. And always there are those unofficial meetings at Bruno ' s!! This year, as before, many of the Beta Xi ' s Delts took part in cam- pus activities. Charles North was the President of the Sophomore Class of Architecture and a member of Phi Eta Sigma. Al Derbes was Vice-President of Engineering School ' s Sophomore Class, and Mickey Michel conducted the Powder Puff Bowl Football Game. Other campus organizations in which Delts are prominent Include Tusk, Greenbackers, Hullabaloo, Pre-Med Society, Student Cen- ter Committees, R.O.T.C. Units and Pershing Rifles. The future promises much for Beta Xi Chapter of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity as it carries on the proud traditions, high standards, and true brotherhood of its past. Saturday night is the loneliest night of the week. Who said the caricatures are on the wall? ?78
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Firsf Row: Truls Greig Bjerke, Jr., William E. Borah, Kaul J. Buhler, Charles P. Carriers, III, James Eustis Corrigan, Cor- nelius C. Crusel, Jr., William W. Dahlberg, Cortes Eugene DeRussy. Second Row: George S. Farnsworth, Jr., Richard Freeman, Jr., Buddy Friedrichs, Tom Grant, Ira B. Harkey, III, Frederick V. Hess, Barton W. Benedict Jahncke, Philip James. Third Row: Hans A. B. Jonassen, Herbert W. LeBourgeois, Jim Luttmann, Dale Mackie, Bennett E. Powell, Patrick Man- ning Reily, H. P. Rowley, III, F. J. Selman, Jr. Fourth Row: Mike Smith, Peter Michael Viguerie, Conrad Wall, III, Henri Ludwig Wedell, Robert Rice Wehrmann, John H. Wells, David Scott Wisdom. Not Pictured: Richard Baumbach, Charles Bayle, Fritz Bott, Murray Cleveland, Jr., Louis de la Vergne, Edgar de Mont- luzin, ill, Tom Gentry, Bert Keenan, Thomas Keller, James Legendre, Charles Le Bourgeois, John Page, James Reiss, Larry Smart, Frank Stubbs, III, Norton Wisdom. m Colors: Crimson, Azure and Old Gold Flower: Pansy Founded: 1844 277
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First Row: Jess B. Bollinger, Jr., Charles L. Chassaignac, Bob Clark, Albert J. Derbes, III, H. Hutson Finke, Richard S. hHays, Mick Hodsdon, Tim Hoff. Second Row: James Keith Kincaid, Wilfred E. Lehder, Jr., J. Patrick McElroy, William Mcintosh, III, Michael E. Martin, Wilbert Bud Noel, Charles H. North Jr., Robert R. Padron. Third Row: Ronald Joseph Reso, James V. Robinson, Ray- mond J. Salassi, Neal E. Schafer, John C. Stone, Albert G, Taylor, Kirk H. Webster, John Waldman Wharton. Fourth Row: William Coyle Wharton, R. Mark Wilkiemeyer. Not Pictured: Justin Ansel, N. Craig Brigtsen, Glenn Gatl- pon, Carl Granstrom, Ronald Joseph, Jefferson Koonce, Michael Michel, Ted Ryder. STl Colors: Purple, White and Gold Flower: Iris Founded: 1858 279
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