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Formal Pledging The social scene would be extremely dull if it weren t for fraternities. The parties strung throughout the year are enough in themselves to keep a number of people here paying the tuition so they can stay. Everyone, it seems, has a vested interest in the continuance of Greek life at UE. This is true even of the most fanatical anti-Greek (think how miserable he would be with no frats to criticize). Of course, the best proven way to maintain fraternity life is lively rushing which culminates in formal pledging to a fraternity offering a bid. Pledging Sigma Phi Epsilon were: Paul Baker, Wayne Bockelman, Brad Chapman, Scott Craig, Tim Doyle, James Farmer, Tim Ferguson, Tim Fields, Kevin Freudenburg, Lance Furr, Grant Gray, Mike Garvin, Ted Girton, Mike Hahn, Kyle Hartman, Randy Inbody, Don Kennett, Chris Kern, Shawn Koch, Chad McGee, Jeff Minnette, Brian Murphy, Tim Peak, Br lP lDfield, Brian Smoot, Terry Sowder, Jim Stewart, Bill Strader, Jim Unterburg, Jay Waltman, and Tony Ward. Phi Kappa Tau pledged: John Bambini, Jeff Banning, Bill Bartlett, Jim Bennett, Dave Denny, Eric Ellis, Phil Flora, Jeff Hensley, Phil King, Tom Kissel, Steve Lilly, Ed Metka. Jeff Nash, Jeff Neggers, Lenny Noens, David Norris, Tom Schach, Kurt Schnieders, Dennis Skinner, Keith Smith, Richard Sotolongo, Tod Vidovich (the Outstanding Pledge), and Mac Werner. The new Lambda Chi Alpha associates were: Steve Griese, Dave Wenning, Mark Johnson, Rod Herrenbrook, Danny Kappler, Brian Kappler, Mike Keller, Randy Lancaster. Dennis Parrish, Steve Smith, Joe Roberts, Mike McGregor, David Hayhurst, Steve Pence, and Bob Cline. Pledge lists were not avail i!-il fiT TKE and SAE. 12
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