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A3m1 Left to Righi: Glenn C. House, Historian: Harlan A. Schmidt. Secretarv; Edmon Lee Green, President; James E. Toups, Jr., ice-President; George Jav Walker Smith. Treasurer. KAPPA SIGMA Kappa Sigma was founded at the Umversit - of ' irgima in 1869 and char- tered Sigma Chapter at Tulane in 1889. This year Kappa Sig distinguished it.self ith a highlv successful Rush W eek and by placing in many of the Pan-Hellenic sports. The house was improved by the addition of a ne - side -alk and the remodeling of the TV room as supervised by the Housemother. .Miss Ruth van der .Maaten. Social activities included champagne parties for various Xewcomb sorori- ties, date buffets at home football games, the annual Jungle and Pirate Par- ties, the Untouchables Party, and the Christmas Orphan Partv given -ith its sister sororir , Chi Omega. Many Kappa Sigs were acdve in campus activities such as I ' USK, Gre;n- backers. Student Center Committees, and Glendy Burke. Honorary- organ- izations represented include Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma. ODK. ' HO s WHO. and Circle K. John ' ahl is at the University of Glasgow with the Junior Year Abroad Program; Bob Ambrose and Glenn House -ere elected President and ' ice-President respectively of the School of Architecture; John Unverzagt was named Group Commander of the Air Force; and Xeal .Mangold served as Editor of the J. .mb. lay. . In addition to these, several brothers were active in various phases of campus politics, and the Fratemit was well represented on the varsity football, track, and golf teams. ■• ' Sh-h-h-h ' SIG IA CHL PTER
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First Row, Left to Right: Jim Aiello, William Roy Ary, Binks Baldwin, Buddy Blaum, Christian Henry Bunger, Jr., Michael Denechaiid Charbonnet, Judd Hendrick Chidlow. Second Row: Bill Grain, Robert Dana, C. Delu David, William C. Ellis, Jr., Ben Eshleman, Jr., Ralph Richard Gilster, Jr., Eugene Grasser. Fourth Row: Williain Lee, Porcher W. Miles, IV, Bobby Morse, James J. Morse, Paul T. Nelson, William Lewis Parks, Jr., Cam- eron Payne. Fifth Row; Richard Roland Reynolds, James Pat Ryan, Ray- mond P. Starr, Jr., Mike Stoddard, Edward H. StoUey, Gus Wenzel, Bache McE. Whitlock. Third Row: David Kirk Groome, John William Groome, Wil- liam Hartwell, Bobby Hassinger, Peter Herring, Neel Howard, Richard Armitage Langebahn. Sixth Row: James M. Wootan. ■ 301
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First Row, Left to Right: William L. Albritton, Bob Ambrose, Hugh Glenn Barnett 11, Robert Russell Barth, David Roberge Bayne. Hilton S. Bell, Jolin E. Bergstedt, Thomas Milton Berg- stedt, William Stewart. Second Row: Milton M. BoUes, Stuart Brown, David Combe, Doug Conner, Sterling Robert Cruger, Leland Denis, II, George C. Dunn, Jr., Charles Durham, W ' illiam Norman Floyd, Jr. Third Row: John V. Garoutte, Johnny Graves, Randy Harri- son, Shelton E. Hendricks, Dan Hickey, Barry Hillebandt, Rust) ' Holman, Robert E. HoUiday, William H. Hopkins. Fifth Row: John M. Lester, Skipper Luke, Neal R. Alangold, Kim McClenaghan, Tom Meade, Thomas W. Millican, William I. Pippin, Jr., John B, Postell, Frederick F. Preaus. Sixth Row: William Spears Randall, III, Glover Roberts, Pres- ton Russell, Walter Edward Schwing, Gene Sentcll, Robert M. Toups, Knox Tyson, James E. Wesner, Tommy Wheeler. Seventh Row: Jay Williams, Kent T. Williams, John G. Un- verzagt, George B. Vaughan, Stephen T. Victory, Robert W. Zollinger. Fourth Row: James J. Hoth, James F. Hughes, Joe Keeton, Howard W. Kisner, Joseph Morris Kochansky, Bill Lammey, Jacob Landry, Berdon Lawrence, George Randall Leake. 303
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