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Homecoming cheers come in varied display Home for the Phi Eps is convenient to campus. Give a cheer for old Phi Ep! 229
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phi epsilon pi enjoy another banner year Burt Blofstein Harry Bolan Leon Grover Joel Handshu Paul Handshu Michael Hittleman Michael McCook Alan Marks David Miller Everything moves at the Phi Ep house come party time. Optimism galore existed at Beta Epsilon chapter, with fine pledge classes giving signs of great things to come. Phi Eps continued to be active on cam- pus. David Miller received praise for his raving column in the Florida Alligator, as well as for his work for B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Speaking of Hillel, Harris Tobin, Hillel Treasurer and URA representative, managed to lend a hand to Hillel despite his time-consuming work On behalf of United First Party. David Chafin proved himself to be a young journalist, earning a spot on the Alligator staff. Maury Olicker was initiated again, this time into Phi Eta Sigma, an for freshman with 3.5 GPA or better. Phi Eps continued to rank among the top five academically, winning honors from IFC. C. D. Hobbs, once a 4.0 business student, now working for Ph.D. still finds time, though, to display his talents on guitar. Mickey Ulmer did a yeoman-like job for Union Board. Social life was the best yet for the men of Phi Ep Pi and the Phi Ep ladies. Pinning and pond-dunking were enjoyed by all. More milk was drunk this year than ever before. Led by Superjock Miller, Phi Ep athletes gained more and more sup port. Officers are: Mickey Ulmer, president; Alan Marks, vice president; Maury Olicker, treasurer; and David Miller, secretary. Solomon Odenz Maury Olicker Guy Omer Harris Tobin 228
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Homecoming party swings to the sound of the Canadian Rogues. The Brothers Four are welcomed by their Phi Gam brothers. another year Fiji Weekend continued to be the biggest, best, blow-out weekend on campus with three bands, bridges and backyard festivities. Brothers Dodson and Allison joined Upchurch, Sullivan and Backmeyer in Blue Key membership. Phi Gams were water basketball champs for the second consecutive year, while Young and D. Griffin made all- campus team. J. Lodge and Goldwyn became members of freshman honorary, Phi Eta Student director of orientation and positions were held by Dodson and respectively. B. Griffin was assistant director of Homecoming barbecue for alumni. Englehardt took over as Secretary of Phi Eta Sigma. Music honorary,-Phi Mu Alpha, Brother Fox. Seven Phi Gams were running for the Florida track and cross country teams. Henderson and Teipel were F Club members. The fall dean ' s list found Reina, Hill, Vreeland on it. Brothers Gay, Schackow, Quick, Whitney, Libengood, and Spinks continued their meaningful work in Florida chapter of honorary, Theta Nu Beta. Phi Gams lead Blue League once again. Upsilon Phi traveled to FSU to in installation of new Phi Sigma chapter of Phi Gamma Delta. And the brothers and pledge brothers of Phi Gamma Delta saw rewarding year become history. Officers are: Joe Sahl, president; John Lodge, treasurer; Ed Kellar, recording Bob Griffin, corresponding secretary; and Dick Lodge, historian. Peter J. Aliberti John Allison Jerry Ernest Amyot Douglas Atkinson Robert Bamonte Michael Barnard William Benne Dennis Birdsall Bruce Bradburn Roy Brewer Bruce Brna Kevin Cheney Tom Cone John Dodson James Doyle Richard Durand John Englehardt Robert Fogle Richard Fox James Friedrich William Gay 230
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