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1 R Q 7 6' Murphy Neal Nelson O'Brien O'Ke1lcy Perry 2 n KS E11 ILU 'FM r 'vs Ftlorida lglpsilon Chapter This your found Florida Upsilon of Sigma Alpha Epsilon huilding up spirit and accomplishing big things among thc 100 activc nicnihcrs and 64 plcdgcs. SAIC, sincc it was foundcd in 1856 on thc campus of thc University of Alahanla, has grown rapidly and in 'fa 'M Phillips Russell Slkes Stambaugh Wenzel Pickens Savage Slvia Stlefel Wheeler POWGFS Ryan Smathcrs Thomas Wllklnson Pruitt Schuh Smith Tomkins Williams Reasoncr Shepherd Smith Turnage Willis Rose Slkes Smith Vickers Worthington 83' 1 234 'v ,PCN llzglzly praised homecoming float. ncarly a ccntu1'y has riscn to hc thc largcst social fra- tcrnity, having 125 activc chaptcrs and ovcr 74,000 incmbcrs. Along with thc nunihcr dcvclopcd a hack- ground of tradition and scntimcntg a mcnihcrship oi' loyaltyg and ycars of honcst and gcnuinc service. Thc local SANs-thc mcn in thc houso hchind thc Lion-, founded on the Florida campus in 1884 at Lakc City and rcchartcrcd hcrc in 1915, havc distinguishcd thcnisclvcs in thosc traditions and in all campus activitics. ...l Wyche Wyche Wynne Ziegler iv-' The lion of many colors. N cwiy rcalvcornlcrl lcrrucc. 325
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1-sg WIA i q, sez W n my GM AW J. A 1 I Allbrltton Allbrltton Allen Anderson Anderson Ansley Atkins Auvil Auvil Barker Battle Beaty ' Ge W X4 A :- ,. 0 g -P S- E X aft Wk .,J X K If' 1 41 Q' Q. 9' gp. ,..,, . .g, K ni. ,. C fm l Si Sr t, Q Y, 1 Qi v X if r 4 Uv . ne. , p K - -1 ,':- V --, - ..,,- , i Q' f Q. 'Fa -nv. mf. :yt ,f 1 if Q- 1 ru.. ,M-if gg Q. G 1, 2. N 5 T Blankner Brainard Cassidy Coleman Douglas Fogg Blount Brand Clarke Cornell Drake Gager Booth Brand Cloen Cox Dreyer Gaines Bostlck Brown Clough Dick Evans Garrls Bostwlck Carrington Cobb Dickerson Faulds Gutlin Bozarth Carter Cochrane Doll Flynn Gates A1 il- 'Lf Gilmore Henry Kerr Mahoney Guilford Henry Kirby Martin Glenn Hicks Knope Martin Grant Htnson Le Blanc Massie Graves Howell Mahon Matherly Hagler Johns Mahon Mldyette IGNUX eALPH james XV. Kehoe President Since it was one of the few fraternities to remain active during the entire war period, SAE has continually placed high in intramurals and established top men on campus in student government, publications and other campus activities. Hall of Fame last year included SAE's Al Carlton, Pen Gaines, Bill Turnbull, this year: Bill Henry, Bill Moor, Reece Smith, and Bob Ghiotto. Into Florida Blue Key, the campus' highest leadership fraternity, SAE has placed Lacy Mahon, Pen Gaines, Al Carlton, Tom Hen- derson, Bill Moor, Bob Ghiotto, Bill Byrd, Pat O'Neal, Edgar Davis, Bob Eaton, johnny XValkcr, Reece Smith, Ken Richard, and Bill Henry, during the past two years. This year, Bill Henry has piloted the Seminole staff, Bill Moor directed campus 324 intramurals, and Ben Smathe1's headed the Gator-All Student party. SAE has many campus-wide traditions, including well known social functions, and Leo, the lion with the paint complex. Parties galore we held, including a huge homecoming week- end, fall frolics, the animal Black and White Dance and weekend, and Spring frolics, with its annual SAE Revuei' and skits. SAE's Founders' Day banquet, which followed the largest initiation in the history of the chap- ter when 38 pledges became brothers, high- lighted the spring semester. In carrying out a big improvement program, the SAE,s re- decorated the house and constructed a walled terrace, designed by Wayne Sessions. This was another great year for Florida Upsilon. QR. Miller Miller Mills Moor Morris Mueller
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Epsilon Zeta Y Lhapter 'l'his year has seen the East Tallahassee Country Club hecoine mart f XV 1 o est Caines- ville with the Chi O's, 'l'ri D-lt'.' ' Pi's L s, and A O moving close to the starboard. The Countrv Cluh is still l l nic trough, roaring during the l rolics Mil'tz 'f B1 ll , 1 up 1 , lloineeomiug, and luost of all on Si fma N1 X 'li ' l g x Wu cnc , which again this year was not a closed affair ' to enjoy. . . . . , hut one for all There will he many unforfetlall g me memories of this year with . . . Criscr '-lt gt ing tapped Crepealedlyj for L'Apache . . . Stanford's lau fhiu f s J rll.' ' 'l g g it s in eiapter meetings . . . the passing of the old arhor C'l'hank the Lord it couldn't lallil . . . l game and llolce james f alcing a hrolccn neck . . . Big Sam and his 1'artymohile . . . the unexpected return of the Cralnnan election as Prexy of Baeehi the year-a freshman didn't know XVarrington . . . Brother Purser's wedding and reception at the house . . . the sweet women who passed through the doors and the good hrothers who passed out . . . Coach Mclnnes cracking the whip and taking that long lead in intramurals . . . Brothers Hicks Smith V , , erner, Ilutson and all the rest who made the supreme sacrifice hy giving their pins to co-eds . . . the fish who drank the University Cluh dry known as Alli- gator Managing Editor Jael: Shoemaker .... l'l1o whole campus is talking about . . . the night Big Ed Dempsey had his first date . . . the day Dexter Douglass, the unconscious one K -J pitched 6 successive ringers in intramural horse- shoes and couldn't even hit thc pit at practice . . . the brothers on the third floor fchickcn roost annexl who have limited the occupancy of the annex to lacksonville men only fthcv have their own constitution? . . . wondering rv whether the house is a sportsman's eluh or fraternity with the moosehc ad and sailfish draped on the walls . . . Iimmy Bazcmore hop- ping around on nlD'1U'l1l ilxciis 'il Q K . z ' mgit t'.l'uesclay nights when the exclusive 15 man organization of daters must '- 4- ' - ' stcuic. a date or forfeit one dollar .... YVhat price glory? . . . thc biggest surprise of the century when word reached the house that 75M of the pledges made their grades and the treasur l l'lll'. . . . ll Jeaming from ear to It was another lllll:OI'7tttlll . , g- z me year, full of that Sigma Nu spirit and leaving everyone glad they're Florida men. The officers closing out the year were: lohn Stanford, president, Evertte Young, vice-president, Emery Newell, secre- tary: Marshall Criser, treasurer, and Mrs. XV, C. Mason, housemother. tie Sigma Nu-Phi Dell . . . Bexley's IS . . . the laugh of 'ii QF uc 5 if 6: 2' Q id J 55 41 -Q . i .Q .f . ,,3,,, ' - . . f an--. N. ., V f I gr Q .' Ri , S . 'Q 1 Q' Q i V. . V. fgifx 2. a. rf . Q 1 1 Q, .4- ng I, G Z . . X H911 vw l C x Q Q iv . Q V Sis 8 5 5 ,xi I 1' Q 1' ' 1 . A ' H -5 . . 'Q34' f - 4. R ,- . I' J Aclklsson, J. Breeze, G. A. Cobb, P. J. Dempsey, E. Glass, E. F. Harrell, P. B. James, J. Bazmore, J. Brown, F. T. Cook, H. F. Dorey, J. R. Griffin, R. A. Hart, W. Jinks, C. L. Bazernore, R.- Bryan, A. W. Cox, J. C. Douglass, W. D. Hogan, R. R. Hicks, W. Jlnks, J. B. Blghlow, J. Buchanan, H. Crlscr, M. M. Fee, H. Hanes, M. J. Hoffman, W. K. Johnson, E. C. Bowen, H. G. Colbert, J. Crowe, F. K. Godbey, H. J. Harlan, R. J. Hunt, E. F. Johnson, P. Carlin, C. L. Docrr, B. I. Geiger, H. Harlan. B' Hunt. F. Johnson. P- B- Formul, Counlry Club slylc. S' If 4.- john Stanford President 4'
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