University of Southern California School of Dentistry - El Molaro (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1963

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University of Southern California School of Dentistry - El Molaro (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 80 of 172
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ALPHA OMEGA A O Dinner Meeting Bound by our common brotherhood, we A O's take pride in our many accomplishments. Our house, while not the most lavish,ccertainly has the smallest mortgage, as well as the most convenient parking lot. Our dinner meetings, though held only once a month, feature distinguished speakers, gourmet food, and an air of festivity. This air of festivity often reaches such heights that Rudy's is one of the few restaurants that will put up with us. Our social affairs, though few, are held at the finest hotels, our lab is compact but boasts a stripper, our members, though small in number, are active in school affairs, and our graduates are successful in their respective fields. It is undoubtedly due to these reasons that Alpha Omega has always enioyed such a singularly successful rushing program. The Delt group has always been proud of its reputation for exercising progressive leadership in its many areas of en- deavor. This year was no exception. ln the wake of the Oxford Mississippi Crisis it was the Delts who stood head and shoulders above the rest in the pursuit of improved race relations. Who else but the trusty Delt leadership could have achieved the participation of the University Administration in the highly successful and famous meet your neighbor day? The Delts also encourage the highest moral standards and ha ve made singular contributions to the stamping out of gam- bling and vice in the Los Angeles County area. Mr. Delt Meets A Neighbor DELTA Z SIGMA DELTA

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TUDE T P BODY OFFICER 53 Mel Schwarz-Student Body President Bob Vitz Ernie Nagamatsu Diane Hinshaw Jay Shields 2nd Vice-President 'lst Vice-President 3rd Vice-President Segrefary-Treasurer Cynthia Johnson Max Cutler AIPHG K'-'PPC Gamma Alpha Omega-l.F.C. Pres. Carol Gunneson Trooth Editor FRATER ITY PRESIDENTS X 4. . x H Leon Unfermqn Ron Helbron Harold Olsen Harold Edwards Alpha Omega Delta Sigma Delta Psi Omega Xi Psi Phi 73



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r-1 CUXI PSI OMEGA Psi O Bare Hunt The Psi O's have always felt that a weekend in the mountains with their brothers is the best way to drink a lot of beer in a short period of time. This last year proved to be no exception as fifty-six members consumed 1400 cases of beer in two days. They also consumed three chicken salad sandwiches and eight hard boiled eggs. Besides drinking and eating they also went ice skating. This is a funny sport which consists of going around an arena on your hind end. On top of these activities the Psi 0's went looking for bear. They did not locate the bear but some of the members found some beaver. The Zips this year were transformed into a wagon train as th ey traveled out west to their new home on 29th Street. Wagon master Hal Edwards, along with the help of able scouts Ed Dunlap, Don Bare, and Harry Knott, led the troops through the hardships of the trip. Food was no problem along the io urney for Chef Julienne also made the trip. Chucko was going to walk but when he learned it might be a 5O mile hike, he decided to conserve his strength. Behind Edwards in the lead wagon was Johnny Farsakian with his shadow Richie G ates. Cassanova Haacke, Big-Daddy Morris, Frutch Wall, and good ole Ralph followed in the next wagon. Arconti traveled by himself for most of the trip but wasn't lonely because he had his twist and stomp records going full blast. He was later ioined by soft-spoken Charlie Cresmer, and Phantom Bellinger. Upon arrival at their destination, a Thanksgiving dinner was planned by the brothers but never materialized be- cause Windy refused to be plucked. Zip's Travel To New House PSI PHI

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