University of Maryland College Park - Terrapin / Reveille Yearbook (College Park, MD)

 - Class of 1947

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Mad ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Fminded at NORWICH UNIVERSITY in 1848 Established at MARYLAND in 1929 The beginning of the fall semester saw an unprecedented number of Theta Chi ' s return to their Princeton Avenue home, eager and determined to keep their fraternity in top- notch condition. Their fervor was gratified when, at the end of fall rushing, the brothers found themselves with 25 new pledges. Under the leadership of Shelly Akers, president, and Gene Clark, vice-president, Theta Chi soared to an all-time high in all aspects. When football season made its appearance many Theta Chi ' s played on Maryland ' s first team. Among those donning head gear and shoulder pads were: Joe Drach, Gene Kinney, Ed Schwarz, and Harry Bonk. With the cele- bration of Homecoming came the news that the fraternity had won first prize for house decorations. The appointment of Hank Saylor to the post of Cadet Colonel added to the number of brothers in the R.O.T.C., as some had al- ready assumed various commands. The social trend also held its place among the brothers ' activities. January brought with it the traditional Winter Formal. This event was climaxed by the selection of the chapter ' s first ' Dream Girl. ' To Cede Clark went a gold cup proclaiming her coveted title of Dream Girl of Theta Chi. The Mothers ' Club of Theta Chi presented a bronze tablet to the house commemorating the members who died in the war. Through- out the year this club, supported and main- tained by the mothers of the actives and alums, donated various articles to the frater- nity house. The annual Founders ' Day Banquet was held in April, and also with the season came the Spring Formal which every brother looks forward to as the new year rolls around. Finally came the end of another year, and most of the brothers trekked off to Ocean City to drown all the after-effects of final exams and to renew their acquaintance with Jack- son ' s. So ended a happy and profitable year for the Theta Chi ' s, one which may be written up in the books as gone but not forgotten. Members: William Adkins, Sheldon Akers, John Beach- board, Harry Bonk, Gilbert Bresnick, Manley Bro- hawn, Lewis Brown, Eugene Clark, John Cook, Lawrence Cooper, Robert Corkran, William Cormany, Harry Cox, Harold Cullen, Charles Curtis, Joseph Drach, Joseph Dobson, Robert DuBose, William Eck- hardt, Robert Esterson, Francis Evans, Charles Fard- well, Wallace Gilstrap, Robert Grogan, Raymond Handley, Philip Hannon, Elbert Hawkins, Charles Hendrick, Eugene Kinney, Jerome Kloch, William Lake, George Leonard, John Lester, Donald Lloyd, Joseph Middleton, Robert Monahan, Wilbur Morgan, John Morris, John Moyer, Barney Nuttle, Arthur Palmer, George Phillips, Maynard Phipps, David Roszel, James Ryan, Henry Saylor, Edward Schwarz, Charles Seibert, James Shields, William Sigafoose, Richard Spencer, Raymond Storti, Esco Strickland, Oliver Travers, John Tingle, Robert Tufft, James Turner, George Van Wagner, Robert Wilkinson, Brian Wilson, Frank Wilson, Roy Withers, William Wroe, Edward Wunder. Pledges: Robert Brannan, Irwin Brown, Frank Carroll, Walter Claypoole, Bill Cooney, Steve Elkins, Tom Esky, Neil Esterson, Dick Gundry, Dick Hughes, Bob Hughes, Harry Hughes, Gordon Irwin, Bob Keene, Charles Mclntire, Ted Owens, Vernon Ottenritter, Tom Reagan, Bob Roberts, Earl Roth, John Shumate, Bemie Sniscak, Charles Vernay. «8

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Phi Delta Ma MARYLAND ALPHA CHAPTER Founded at MIAMI UNIVERSITY in 1848 Established at MARYLAND in 1930 Combining with the other brothers already present, the boys from as far back as 1938 brought the fraternity into the prestige and power it had enjoyed in past years. Boyd Waters and Gene Vreeland shared prexy duties. Continuing as a formidable power in ath- letics, Phi Delt produced these well-known varsity athletes: Tommy Mont, Jack Reds ' Wright, George Simler, John Fahrner, and George Barnes, assistant football coach; Jack and Bill Ruppersberger and Earl Uhler were lacrosse men; Baker Harward boxed; and Jack Wright and Jimmy Render played tennis. The boys fell heir to the new interfrater- nity championship, the hotly contested soft- ball title of ' 46, and the football cup which the club won by not dropping one game. Well-established in campus society and activity, they placed Boyd Waters as presi- dent of the Rossborough Club. Gene Edgett was nominated to the position of Junior Prom chairman, and Emory Harman held social chairmanships for both the Senior Class and Rossborough Club. Phi Delt placed a man on each of the main publications on campus. Gene Heil served on the Old Line, Ted Farrell, the Diamondback, and Bill Groome, the Tebeapin. Dick Betson at the ivories played for the frequent Univer- sity productions. Instituted this year was the George Barnes- Monk Mier Memorial Trophy for a fellow Phi, Tony Nardo, killed in Europe during the war. Each year a new trophy will be presented to the outstanding lineman on the Maryland football squad by the president of the frater- nity. This fine spirit being typical of the Phi Delt ' s, we look for their continued success in athletics and activities in the future. Members: John H. Bandiere, George W. Barnes, George A. Bauer, Jr., Harry R. Betson, Richard Lee Bozman, T. Marshall Brandt, Thomas L. Bnrbage, Robert B. Bums, Pereival E. Burroughs, Jr., Robert M. Callaway, Jr., Robert F. Channing, James A. Clark, J. Webb Clayland, Warren F. Coleman, Jr., Neil B. Collings, M. N. Curren, Charles N. Davis, J. Kirkwood Decker, Thurman D. Donovan, Frank Dom, Jacque B. Duvall, Eugene A. Edgett, Jr., George H. Eichnor, Jr., Henry R. Elsnic, John E. Fahrner, Edgar H. Farrell, Jr., Thomas R. Gardiner, James J. Gill, Donald M. Gillett, Jack A. Gordy, William R. Groome, Emory Harman, W. Baker Harward, Jr., Eugene D. Heil, William Himes, John O. Hobbs, Hobbs Horak, L. Dawson Jarboe, James E. Jones, W. Grason Jones, Harry A. Karr, Jr., Charles S. Lee, William T. Littleton, Richard D. Lodge, James W. Mann, Jr., Robert L. McKeever, Jr., A. Scott Mercier, Jr., Robert L. Mitchell, Thomas A. Mont, Jr., Francis L. Moran, John R. Newman, F. Robert Perilla, Charles V. Phillips, N. Frederick, N. Phillips, George M. Preston, James W. Render, Robert M. Roudabush, Jr., John D. Ruppersberger, Jr., Wil- liam L. Ruppersberger, David M. Sanner, Walter D. Scheuch, Jr., Benjamin Scott, W. Stanley Sheppard, Russell F. Shaw, Elbert W. Tall, James Thomas, Jr., Earl D. Uhler, Jr. Pledges: Richard Boettinger, John Bozman, Richard Brucksch, Charles Bryan, Edwin Burnley, William Crane, John Curtiss, Nelson Duke, Neil Emrich, Wil- liam Hubbard, Lyle Hutchison, Kenneth Kefauver, Kenneth Malone, Edward McReeves, William Mines, James Murphy, Charles O ' Shaughnessy, Max Orr, Joseph Rexroth, Robert Roberts, Robert Rohrback, Peter Schaper, William Schenke, Max Schneider, Joseph Shearer, John Slaughter, George Simmler, John Tull, James Umbarger, Claxton Walker, Richard Wilkins, Laurence Williams. 27



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iUpha Tan Omega EPSILON GAMMA CHAPTER F(mnded at VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE in 1863 Established at MARYLAND in 1930 Registration day looked like Homecoming when the Tau House threw out its welcome mat in September. ATO ' s from as far back as 1937, receding hair lines and all, put in their appearance. Interest in others ' war experience took the spotlight at first, but, feeling the loss of the Gold Star men with sincerest regret, fraternity life soon began to assume its true color. No one cut his first day ' s classes, and ' 46- ' 47 was under way. Bob Baker as president, Sam Allen as vice- president, George Lundquist, secretary, and Harry Elliott, treasurer, ran the internal affairs to the complete satisfaction of all. On October 18, ' Bossie ' Mishtowt and Bob DeBinder got rushing well under way with a bang-up Open House second to none on campus. During the two-week period various functions kept interest running high, not the least of which was the usual steak fry out at Bob Grigsby ' s in Landover. Rushing ended with the Pledge Banquet at Waldrop ' s in Hyattsville, which marked the ushering into pledgeship of 30 stalwarts. As the year drew on, Rog Cohill headed up the Student Government Association as presi- dent and was also tapped for ODK, the pre- vious members being ' Boots Conrad, Bob James, and Ray Hesse. Lengthening the list of presidents are both Bob Baker, prex for the Junior Class, and Dee Libbey, Freshman president. Bill Turner and Bob DeBinder, both Juniors, served, respectively, as Men ' s League representative and sergeant-at-arms, while Jack Clark filled the post of business manager for the Terrapin. Bill Hancock was secretary of the Ross- borough Club. From September to June, the ATO ' s nu- merous contributions have formed an integral part of campus life. Justified in their pride in achievement, they salute the year past with the same determination they await the next. Members: Harry Allen, Robert Baker, Rollison Baxter, Frank Beckman, Phillip Bettendorf, Robert Bohman, Robert Bounds, Dudley Briscoe, Robert Brown, Peter Carol, John Clark, George Cleaver, Roger Cohill, Luther Conrad, William Dalrymple, Kenley Day, Robert DeBinder, Robert Diehl, William Doyle, George Dunn, Clifton Eisele, Harry Elliot, Robert Faught, James Forsyth, Richard Getsinger, Robert Gregorius, Robert Grigsby, Thomas Hagerman, Wil- liam Hancock, John Harn, Henry Hartge, William Heimer, R. W. Hess, Jackson Hughes, Robert James, Floyd Jennings, Robert Jermain, William Karl, William King, Herbert Knighton, Charles Law, Edward Looper, James Love, George Lundquist, Clark M. Luther, Earl M. MacKintosh, John Martin, Jr., Clark Mester, Wil- bert Miller, Basil Mishtowt, Richard Morauer, William Norris, George Quick, Joseph Paravati, George Reese, Bernhardt Reincke, Hugh Ross, Jack Schindel, Harold Skinner, John Smith, Charles Spencer, James Strapp, John Stevens, Thomas Stinchcomb, Alan Stocksdale, John Stone, Robert Weir, James Whitney, William Whittle, Alday Wilson, Joseph Wilson. Pledges: Thomas A. Berry, Arthur H. Berryman, Horace V. Boswell, Earle W. Brown, George Q. Con- over, Bruce A. Douglas, Edwin O. Fisher, William S. Gaines, William E. Hammond, S. Charles Hemming, Earl S. Kelly, Joseph D. Libbey, Jr., Charles A. Magee, William J. Macguire, Frank A. Masterson, Jr., Allison P. Mershon, Raymond N. Morauer, William C. Om- dorff, Jr., Richard A. Osbourn, John V. Patton, Samuel Riggs, Richard G. Shanklin, Mason J. Slaughter, Robert S. Stocksdale, Gordon J. Stoops, I wis E. Van Petten, John G. Watson, Jr., James W. Williams, Jack D. Wood. 29

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