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' Qs., my f 'J 'Sgt t c i Z e fa eia au 'ttf ww. AQ, Wi- ff. f V- M... One of the best parties of the year was a masquerade party by ZBT fraternity. The Krack A Joke shop did a whirlwind of a business the week preceding the party. Highlight of this year's activities of Alpha Chi Chapter of Zeta Beta Tau was the purchasing of its own home at 4435 West llth. The Chapter took over the house at the beginning of the new year. ZBT continued its policy of active participation in campus affairs. The Chapter entered a float in the Home- coming Parade which humorously depicted campus expectations of com- pleting the gym. ZBT also entered in all intra-mural athletic events, and placed two teams in the UBC howling tournament in an attempt to regain the howling championship which it lost the previous year. A strong team was entered in the IFC Contract Bridge tourney to retain the title. Coffee was a must between meals at Mixing brands of pipe tobacco was a favourite pastime of fraternity members. the ZBT House on West 12th Avenue. 'swf 'GWWV Reading from top, left to rigllfz Gordon Beily, Manly Cohen. 'l' Morton Dodeck, Chas. Flader. Al. D. Gelmon, Sydney Gladstone, Myron Golden, Allan Goldsmith, Danny Goldsmith, Ioel Groherman. 'l' lay loffe, B. N. Laven, David L. Laven, Hyman Mitchner, Melvin Nagler, Lionel Shapiro, Maurice Victor, lack C. Wolfe. , 145
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LA ,x an ,Defia pai on Delta Upsilon, a non-secret frat- ernity, was founded in Williamstown, Mass., in 1834. The founders were not opposed to secrecy, but were positively opposed to the abuses of secrecy. At this time, the anti-secret societies were amalgamated into Delta Upsilon. The British Columbia Chapter of Delta Upsilon began with the forma- tion of a local chapter, Chi Omega Psi, in l928. This chapter was char- tered by D.U. in l93'5. The B.C. Chapter has always par- ticipated enthusiastically in intra- mural sports, Campus activities, boys work, student affairs, the Song Fest This year many Du's held import- ant positions in campus affairs. . -. I - I 1 ZW' -1 . ' 'ff X Y' . -' 1',p,- .1:.' . .1 1 N V my 4 . ,,,E , fyrh Q ,gf . , .. I Reading from top, left to right: Allan L. Cobbin. 'David G. Laidman, H. Ruck, Wm. P. Stoker, Bert Leggett, P. G. Anderson, lim I. Arnold, Stuart G. Bailey, Iohn C. Bouck. ' Allan D. Cobbin, Richard S. Carson, Bob Christopher, Fred H. Dewey, Clare I. Drake, Ken S. Fawcus, Rae W. Fee, L. W. E. Flather. 'Gordon I. Fletcher, Thomas C. Fox, W. Gardiner, H. Giegerich, D. P. Godefroy, Bill Haggart, Neil A. Hamilton, Ron E. Hawkes. 'K. A. Hodgert, Tom Ienkinson, Ross Iohnson, Peter Kitchen, lohn Little, Peter A. Lusztig, M. MacDonald, Ronald D. Millikin. 'Peter G. Millward, Don Moir, Walter L. Nisbet, Ioseph I. Nold, Douglas Parkin, Ted G. Pearce, Denis Pratt, William Riley. 'Kenneth F. Rudd, I. I. Stangroom, Donald R. Smyth, Doug Valentine, E. Valentine, Harrison Young, Graham G. Weeks, Michael West. 144
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'X . ,. . . '12 .R J - f af! 5' ff' vu Q. Q45 ' . .Li 'E . .i'Q??!5Ef'9i'f!f. Zefa fdi Zeta Psi Fraternity was founded at New York University in 1347. lt became the first international frat- ernity with the establishment of a chapter in Canada, at the University of Toronto in 1879. lts pioneering tradition was further substantiated by the installation of chapters at Univer- sity of California, Berkley, the first on the Pacific Coast. The Sigma Epsilon chapter was installed at UBC in 1926, the first international fraternity on the campus. Since then the chapter has prided itself on its frequent leadership in campus activities. Another matter of pride to the chapter is the chap- ter house. purchased by the Elder Twenty-fifth anniversary of Zeta Psi on the campus was celebrated January 16. Actives and alumni turn out to quarter century cake. As in the past many Zetes were active in campus activities. Iohn Graham was co-chairman of the Mardi Gras. Bill Sparling was in charge of publicity for the Ostrum plan and Spring Plays. Harry Bell was treasurer of the Inter-Fraternity Council and the Mardi Gras. By tradition the Zetes took last place in the annual Greek Song Fest held early in March. Association in 1945. The house, located as close as possible to the University, provides a home for out-of- town members, a convenient meeting place and an allfround centre for fraternity activities. Reading from top, left to right: Harry E. Bell, Robert G. Brodie, Robert D. Buscombe, Robert Cave-Browne- Cave, Gordon Christopher. 'Peter C. Claman, Bill Clarke, George B. Davies, Doug. A. Dewar, Geoff. Dewis, Iohn B. Gault, Iohn P. Graham, Iohn H. Harris. 'Rafe Mair, A. R. Martinson, Don R. McCornbe, Ian R. McDonald, E. E. McNalley, Blair R. Paterson, F. Agar Pike, Wm. L. Puckering. i'Peter C. Richards, Pete Rogers, Richard B. Romer, Barry I. S. Rose, John W. Seddon, David G. Sweet, David Teviotdale, Norman M. Young. 146
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