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if « tula PHI ZETA Members The Phi Zetas opened their social calendar with the first all-campus swing party, which was so successful that similar events were planned by other organiza¬ tions. The Phi Zeta choir which has been organized for several years was under the direction of Harold Sander; in the assembly given at college, Willie Kueker almost stole the show from the choir, however! The group sang at various city high schools and gave programs before school and luncheon-club groups. The seventh annual Alumni Banquet was held during the Christmas holidays at the Men’s Lounge where everyone cotdd discuss old times and give advice. (?) The Phi Zeta basketeers won their first game from the Philo outfit for several years in the tilt after the Christmas holidays. Officers during the year were: Clifton Allen Warren Allinger Malcolm Bawell Samuel Biggerstaff Fred Blackburn John Block Carl Bosecker Vernon Bowen Arnold Brockmole Frederick Brown Charles Caniff Wallace Capel Ira Carpe James Crawford Lawson Curnel Bryant Dawson Jack Elliot Oral Fisher First Semester Second Semester Otto Schnakenburg. President.. .Melvin Seeger Bernard Patberg..... Vice-President ..Robert Polk James Crawford.. Secretary .. Gilbert Taylor Edward Grabert..... Treasurer .Edward Grabert Melvin Seeger.... Critic ..Wilfred Schroer Grester Kemp... Chaplain .. Wilfred Susott Arthur Fritz Emory Fulling Edward Grabert Charles Guard Vance Hartke Raymond Hauck William Haynes Charles Heal Arnold Holstine William Hinder Herbert Hutchinson Harold Sander Prosecutor.. ..Harold Sander Yale Trusler.... Sergeant-at-Arms .William Kueker Representatives to the Men ' s Council were Bernard Patberg and James Crawford. Dr. Olaf ‘Spike’ Hovda is faculty sponsor and members in the faculty are Pro¬ fessor ‘Butche’ Browne and Dr. Edgar McKown. During the second semester the men became very socially-conscious and de¬ veloped a program of inter-society events which were given with the Castalians, Sigs, Thetas, and Philos. The formal was held at the Country Club on April SO with Robert Polk as chairman. Raymon Ingleman Everett [arboe Wilford Jarboe Edgar Katterhenry Philip Katz Grester Kemp Robert Kemp James Kirtley William Kueker Chester Lynxwiler Raymond Maier Crayton Mann Robert Mellen Clifton Niederhaus Frank Nienaber Everett Northcutt Harold Osborne Frank Parker All right, YOU name them! Bernard Patberg John Peek Robert Polk Charles Raeber Walter Raibley Duncan Rowe Harold Sander Otto Schnakenburg Wilfred Schroer Lowell Seacat Melvin Seeger Barnett Sinnett Clifford Stone Wilfred Susott Gilbert Taylor Harry Thompson Max Thompson Arthur Thurman Donald Todrank Yale Trusler Charles Tyler Charles Weber Robert Wenner Herman West Mason Wiers Bernard Wintner
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Members Martha Blythe Mary L. Campbell Anna Mae Chandler Mildred Chandler Anna M. Cooper Blanche Eble Frances Forster Louise Froelich Doris Heseman Virginia Koehl Betty Luinley Martha Lynn Christena Mann Loretta Mertz Grace Monroe Marjorie Norcross Helen Rodgers Martha Schmitt Mildred Stinson Rachel Yokel Stinson, Heseman, Campbell, Norcross, Monroe, Mann, Yokel, Mertz Rodgers, Koehl, Forster, Schmitt, Lynn, Eble, Cooper, Blythe, A. M. Chandler THETA SIGMA To get the social ball rolling this year, the Thetas entertained members with a songfest and pot-luck in September, which was followed at Hal¬ lowe’en by a ghost party! In honor of the freshman women of Gamma Delta, the club gave a ‘Campus Swing’ party in the Men’s Lounge during De¬ cember. One project this year has been the preparation of a new bulletin board in the shape of a kite. Officers during the year were: First Semester Second Semester Rachel Yokel..... President .Marjorie Norcross Grace Monroe. Vice-President ... Grace Monroe Frances Forster.. Secretary ...Frances Forster Martha Lynn... Treasurer .......Virginia Koehl Virginia Koehl.. Sergeant-at-Arms Martha Lynn Mildred Chandler. Chaplain. ....Mildred Chandler Theta rushees were entertained with a ‘Twilight Rendezvous’ at the Ven- dome Hotel, and pledges Martha Blythe, Mary Louise Campbell, Louise Froelich, Doris Heseman, Christena Mann, Helen Rodgers, and Mildred Stinson were entertained at the Ruston Tearoom. In May Theta mothers were guests at the annual Mothers’ Day Tea. The spring formal was held on May 14 at the Hotel McCurdy under the chairmanship of Grace Monroe. Dr. Roberta Riegel is a new member of Theta Sigma in the faculty, and Miss Pearle LeCompte has been a member for several years. - 24 -
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Q r- Members John Armstrong Robert Baskett Edward Blackwell Cleon Brown Ivor Campbell James Chilton John Craig Charles Derr Robert Dowdle William Emig Edward Esmeier Kenneth Feuerbach Russell Goebel Charles Gregory James Harper Olin Helm Robert House Roy House James Julian Frank Kleiderer Maynard Libbert Henry Luerssen John McCarty John McCutchan Graydon McDaniels James McReynolds Bert Miller Richard Morris Harold Murphy Charles Nicholson Robert Norcross Robert Parker Francis Pollard Robert Reising Eugene Robinson Ronald Robinson Robert Sayre John Schettler Harold Seim Howard Seim William Shafer Robert Slaughter They’re brothers in the Philo bond. PI EPSILON PHI The Idiilos began the social season with a scavenger hunt in September. Officers for the year who put the members through their paces were: First Semester Second Semester John McCutchan President Roy House Cleon Brown Vice-President Eugene Robinson Roy House Secretary Henry Luerssen John Armstrong Treasurer John Armstrong Henry Luerssen Sergeant-at-A rms Harold Murphy William Shafer Chaplain John McCarty One of the traditions of the society is a scholarship pin which is awarded to the active member with the highest scholastic record for the two semesters. This award was presented by Dr. Strickler, patron of the society, and was won this year by Roy House. The Alumni Club was active this year and held a reunion banquet during the Christmas holidays with over fifty guests attending. Ralph Olmsted is a member in college, Professor Dean Long is a faculty member, and Dr. Floyd Beghtel is assistant patron of the group. Philip Hatfield, chemistry assistant, is still actively connected with the group. The members organized an indoor baseball team when spring weather came, being undaunted by the loss of the annual Phi Zeta-Philo basketball tussle for the first time in several years. The spring formal with John Armstrong as chair¬ man was given on April 22 at the Country Club. - 26 -
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