University of Oregon - Oregana Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1954

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if-M ,fx BOB KANADA, President l Pl' X xi t M- w ' ,Q I 2 ' 5 '1 ?t:,.. ta 4 Tr if 2' lil +11 358 I TER-HALL ooU one .If John Straub was a more pleasant place to eat this year, the men who eat there may thank the Inter-Hall council. The group made nu- merous improvements in the cafeteria. Composed of the president and a representative from the men's halls, the council supported a foreign student during the year. Head- ing the dormitory men were Bob Kanada, president. John Wells was vice-presidentg Bob Bates, secretarystreasurer, and Si Ellingson the ad- viser of the group. I :f4J T an Fl Ian' Robert Bates Edward Beeler Robert Grant Robert Lucas D S m on ey our John Wells Chow time brought Straub hall men down to the dining room for c fast feast. as Q'

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1 ,- Hou E LIBR RIANS , K I Has the high cost of living increased the problems of buying food for the 20 fraternities on campus? Yes, say the House Man- agers who faced these problems and others this year. VVhat did they do about them? In this their second year of incorporation, they arranged for co-operative buying of supplies for the houses. Next year the group expects to obtain full participation from the women's living organizations in the co-operative buying plan. The organization, composed of the house manager from each of the men's liv- ing organizations, also niet regularly to discuss such house financial problems as board, uniform pledge fees and building accounts. Gerry Bowden served as president during the year, assisted by Bob Enright, vice-president, Bill Domenghini, secretary, and Lauren Loveland, treasurer. K. L. Kleinsorge was the faculty adviser. GERRY BOWDEN, President vii ggggw, 31 ii, ,I ar 1 , -s'Ej,.ffi . ii - isps' ' ' 'll' , i Q ,ns .5 fl Q . 4 i i, g X. ' 1 N nw 2. v 4 M Q I . x 1- i .L i ' i ' if .- W' il W ' 1' ' qi rg' S H W' 'T I - gs 'l ,Q ' , Jerry Anderson, Phi Kappa Psi L- F L. '-K. fra- , i .,. i1 .K ' ji. f , ,A QQ.. ' l Alvin Andrews, Pi Kappa Phi Ci fy ' , 'C'-79' ' i sg-, ' ..- W' 'PE' ,,, ' iii Bob Bennett, Sigma Nu . P 1 ' l - i V f f' ' if? A j Z h ' F' -- Jack Boehme, Alpha Tau Omega Hi, V i , ' J ,gfififa Ronald Blind, Phi Kappa Psi 2: , .. G ' K 1 ' Walter Bohnstedi, Tau Kappa Epsilon i- s I, , -1 Gerald Bowden, Sigma Phi Epsilon 5 I Im ' 1 Bob Christensen, Phi Kappa Sigma 'Qtr' V f, . 15,2221 4- ' 'f , lEicSardEConripy,Plga5gpa Siglrina WX .ilff L'-' ' --,g'!'.5 ' 2' o eri nrig t, i igma appa i 5- 'iq rr S Ml F i D li u 5-1 ' iqn aser, e a pion Dick Hamilton, Thefa Chi Robert Johnson, Pi Kappa Alpha -3 Norman Kolb, Phi Delta Theta Gary Michael, Campbell Club Jerome Nudelman, Sigma Alpha Mu . i ,- . . .if .wi W n x A T or 4 ,A 'Qu we 5..- - Wi T A Paul Petersen, Delia Tau Delta W Richard Proctor, Philadelphia House Chandler Sogge, Beta Theta Pi Robert Sianeraad, Chi Psi Roger Aener, Phi Gamma Delta 359



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J 'Z fi I TER-FR TER CITY ooU CIL i Elevating the common bull session to a posi- tion of governing significance, 21 fraternity presi- dents swap ideas and suggestions at meetings of the Inter-Fraternity council. Problems of both in- dividual organizations and the group as a whole are discussed and remedies found. The governing body of fraternities on the campus, the IFC is affiliated with the Western Re- gional Inter-Fraternity conference. Biggest pro- ject of the group is the control and planning of rush week activities. The rules concerning this period are law and keep the rushing processes well in check. At the helm of the IFC this year was Ted Rubenstein, president, assisted by Jim Casper, vice-president'Alan Oppliger, secretary, and Ray Hawk, adviser. Richard Adams, Beta Theta Pi Joseph Anstett, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wes Ball, Phi Kappa Psi Alex Byler, Sigma Chi Wade Carter, Beta Theta Pi James Casper, Chi Psi Forest Easton, Tau Kappa Epsilon Jay Fournier, Lambda Chi Alpha John Greulich, Phi Delta Theta Champ Husted, Pi Kappa Alpha Robert Johnson, Pi Kappa Alpha Jim Jones, Alpha Tau Amega Whatta ya do when you've got two dates at the same time? This ,and hundreds of other questions come up as men rushees signed up their rush dates with campus fraternities. .-.25 David Karr, Phi Kappa Sigiima Eugene Lewis, Phi Delta T eta Ronald Lowell, Alpha Tau Omega Lay W. Marshall, Pi Kappa Phi Clarke Miller, Phi Gamma Delta Phillip Noee, Phi Sigma Kappa Alan Oppliger, Sigma Phi Epsilon .lames Ramsey, Kappa Sigma Ron Ricketts, Delta Tau Delta Theodore Rubenstein, Sigma Alpha Mu Lowell Schuck, Delta Upsilon Q Con Shetfer, Sigma Nu Robert Summers, Theta Chi George Waliser, Phi Kappa Sigma Davi Wells, Phi Gamma Delta Y, T .M . - 1-i 1 -gifs, gag -'Y . V .X V A ., -x' if 91- sf, , 5,,,f-- ,, ie, 4 4, s r .t.. - ' .rc so . m .-f.' 1 I f , ,. if , Q .Y - . ,l I I t-!,'1f'ggn L '11, ,fifig in-!.:41.: ,., -' . 'ff E .flap - , ,-., 'Q' .-'1.s...'bi' TED RUBENSTEIN, President . - fs lf q lf 9 1: wk C. -V f . , R , I fi ' Stix' A L' f , g A I sg 'A if v f ii if 1 ei . ff ,ii T A . '-T -Ei' , ' 'il ff H352 h g A -he f l ,, K' emi i T g J i X i 1 grit I ' . il i rf' if as ' .ly if . 1. gli .7 39- kj I h Q : g-,Mx VI . iii 5 L i t fil-if ' X -V ' ,x -i. '.' .1 tif ' 'Ni L era ,, f - , if L i , mg ii -, A 1 . i - ,lg it L3 Ji 3' . gait if X ,P ll ' l ' 1 1 i ie: i I . i 5 gf if ' f I - ff' ' I li i md. . 3 - J HL R -91 ' . i ff 'fi'-i i Q. ' ii . ' ,i ,i,, ' g ' fi, F se . ,i '- 1 -1'- Q 'J , .. in . , as 1, ,- K T ' 4. ' -'ii LJ: I T . ' v ' rl W I Qisfr? T R' or i' . 1 y La X 'M 357

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