ZETA BETA TAU: Front row: Edward Weil . Harold Brook . Robert Rubin. Donald Fiicher. Oavld Berg. Edward Sil»arman. Morton Meter. Georg Uwij Jr„ Martin Spiolberg. Nick Cohan. Second row: Harold Rait. Bruce Olan. Robert Stain. Fradrle Frledland. Alan Hinch, Julion Waljberg. Morrlt Broad, Hugh Janton, Lawrence Spiegelglet . Third row: Arthur Hoffman, Nail Goldberg, Stuart Seligton, Pater Melnik. Lou Mail, Robert Metlike, Richard Schulti, William Kati. Richard Shalak. Fourth row; Gary Foi. Donald Hoffman. Stephen Wei , Harold Wei », Harry Bloch. Steven Harris. Richard Tureen, Stuart Block. Joel Friedlend. A POOL PARTY—THE WET KIND—IS POPULAR WITH ZETA BETA TAU BROTHERS AS THEY SPEND WEEKENDS SPLASHING IN THE WATER.
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PI KAPPA PHI NOTHING SHALL tear us asunder,” is the motto expressed by the brotherhood of Pi Kappa Phi. To promote mutual understanding, foster high ideals and develop personality, Pi Kappa Phi was founded in 1904. At present the fraternity boasts 70 active chapters. Local Alpha Chi chapter was established at Miami in October, 1947. Annual highlights of Pi Kappa Phi's social calendar are the Founder's Day Banquet and Betty Co-ed dance. In the Field of activities. Pi Kappa Phi shone in intramural participation. Members were represented in Sea Devils, skin diving and spearfishing club. Homecoming also claimed a big spot on the chapter agenda. Guiding the group's activities for the past year was President John Mears. Working with him were Ernest Corrao, vice president-treasurer, and Matthew Adams, secretary. National Pi Kappa Phi was founded in 1904 at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. At present there are more than Fifty national chapters. The fraternity colors are white and gold; the flower is the red rose. JOHN MEARS, President PI KAPPA PHI: Front row: Matthow Adam . Donald Rickman, Erni Corrao, Jack Mean, Welth Pierce. Socond row: Raul Eiri , John McCarthy II. Konnefh Kiehl, Jack Saltar, Everett Royer. Third row: Walter Jarrell, Jamai Talbott. John Poteuon. August Mane, Howard Pattengill Jr.
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