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Formal Pledging All hail Dionysus! After a lively season of rush parties the hour of decision arrived. To pledge or not to pledge, that was the ques- tion. Whether tis nobler to embark on the course of fraternal living or to remain a member of the brotherhood of independence. Once again UE men made their decisions, and those v ho pledged av aited the night v hen they would know if they were accepted. The frats made their selections and the rest is UE history. Lambda Chi Alpha accepted the following: Dennis Barley, Carl Bellair, Terry Cannon, Darren Coltrane, Keith Dickens, Doug Dilk, Mike Ernstes, Jay Farmer, Vince Glunt, Don Hartig, Steve Holland, Dave Johnson, Gary Johnson, Keith Kinnaird, Frank Kissel, Ed Lechner, John Owens, Jim Perkins, Kevin Polkinghorn, Jim Potthast, Denny Price, Dave Provost, Tom Rhind, Mark Rice, Gib Riffle, Dave Rivers, Terry Russell, Craig Savage, Ken Smith, Ray Streight, Scott Ward, Brad Williams, Steve Wright. Phi Kappa Tau admitted: Mark Brierton, James Donegan, William Eversoll, John Gaca, Timothy Harris, Gary Henthrone, Kevin McCarthy, Brian Nelson, James Neuman, James Nichols, Brian Pogano, Joseph Pondo, Thomas Rosenberger, Michael Scarpa, Robert Seitzinger, Steven Sieg, Waher Stutz, Kevin Ulam, John Weaver, Jeffery Wright. The men joining the ranks of Sigma Alpha Epsilon are: Randy Burkes, Chris Carpenter, Bryan Deitsch, Jim Hanold, Terry Hart, James Moseley, Jay Newlin, Mike Newman, Tim Pride, Nick Procter, Rick Roll, Kyle Shortridge, Greg Utley, Ray Wheeler, Kevin Wilson. Added to Sigma Phi Epsilon ' s brotherhood are: Alex Cabrera, Dirk Combs, Jerry Erbacher, Jon Graper, Jim Griggs, Jim Hammond, Jaye Sleppy, Jeff Ulrich, Barry Webste r, Brian Whitman, Keith Wyatt, Tim Zirkle. Accepted by Tau Kappa Epsilon are: Bob Bales, Bill Chandler, Chris Colognes, Tony Digiaco, Scott Dompke, Glen Fuller, Mike Graves, Rod Gray, Dave Harper, Bill Hutchins, Bill Maloney, Ron Martin, Steve Rogers, Mark Sizemore, Greg Smith, Dave Snell, Gauthen Sumer, Greg Wilson, Tim Wright, Rob Zielinski.
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Soccer The soccer Aces set several new records in their second season in Divi- sion I play. Among the new records was the longest, winning streak of 11 games, most goals scored (53), most shutouts (4), and least goals allowed (22). In addi- tion a new record for most wins cata- pulted the Aces to a 13-6 season. Coach Bob Gaudin said that the Aces must have been the best 13-6 team in the country. The coach seems to have been proven right as the Aces moved to tie for the 20th spot in the Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America poll. Leading the Aces attack was Papa Jobe who was leading scorer and assists; he made the second team in the All-Midwest squad, was selected for the Senior Soccer Bowl, and a candi- date for Ail-American. The rest of ' the squad proved themselves as well on the field and they were looking forward as an improved team to do battle with some top-notched teams. Among the highlights was the home game against number one ranked lU at Bosse Field that brought around 5000 Evansville fans, a new attendance record, proving the increasing popular- ity of socccer in Evansville. lU won by a score of 1-0 though UE held the line and several times came close to scoring. The highlights did not end with the reg- ular season play because Papa Jobe went to the Senior Bowl and was named Most Valuable Player for scoring 2 goals in under two minutes to give his team a 4-3 victory.
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