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Alpho Phi Omega officers; front row. Barber, Bold! Schmitt bock tow, Nigl, 8rown, Hon son Salesmen Bold! and Schmitt with browsers Hoffman and Gerber. There are five men's societys on the OSTC campus but there is only one of them that has gone cosmopolitan and can call itself a fraternity. It is the nationally organized Alpha Phi Omega that claims the honor. The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega is service; service to the school, the community, and to the nation as a whole. It is composed entirely of men who were, or are, in the scouting movement and who wish to carry on this interest. The activities of Alpha Phi Omega are in harmony with the fraternity's purpose. Their big projects of the year were planned with service to others in view. One of their first undertakings was a huge clothing drive. Large cardboard boxes were placed in the main hall and students were asked to drop any used clothing that might be of further use into these containers. The articles that the men salvaged were sent to needy people in Sweden. Another enterprise of Alpha Phi Omega was the Book Sale. Books of all types, ranging from textbooks to modern fiction were donated to the fraternity by various parties. These donations were, in turn, offered to the student body at a nominal fee. The table in the main hall where the books were sold was a very busy place for a few days, since the sale served a twofold purpose. Besides providing funds which were used for improvements around the school, it was a marvelous opportunity for students to procure useful books at a conveniently reduced price. Less heralded, but equally important projects are constantly being carried out by Alpha Phi men around the campus. They can be seen at football games policing the field between halves to keep it clean, and also marshalling the Homecoming parade. When the skating rink and warming house were opened last winter. Alpha Phi took over the refreshment stand. With the profits they bought records for the skaters to listen to as they enjoyed their skating. Alpha Phi Omega like the rest of the men's societies on the campus is also represented in intramural sports. They sponsored teams in touch football, volleyball, basketball, and softball tourneys. Along with their sister society, Lambda Chi, a Wintertime formal dance was held at the Twentieth Century Club on January 13. Music was provided by Howard Paul's orchestra. Page 12
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ALPHA CHI t x Fint S»mi»iter Office Second Semester Junior Lehman Karen Johnson Virginia Thiel Norma Daggett Jane Anunson Joyce Broadway Charles Rott Richard Daggett Patricia Zimpel Mary Ann Tabbert Mary Ann Tabbert Toni Ellmauer Joyce Bauer Patsy Pollack Advisor..............Miss May L. Stewart Row J: Mist stcwort. Tietz, Prollot. Scheuermann. Broodwoy. Zochanos, Jurkins, Schilcher, Johnson, Lange Row 2: Doggett, Borkovec, Roddotz, EHmouer, Thiel, Potter, Phillips, Zirbel. Detoeie, Stettbocher. Stancllo. Klein, Potchett, Husman, Zeller Row 3: Stocker, Korb, Popkc, Johnson Daggett. Doolittle, Gray. Lcmke, Brown, Molik, Zimpcl. Tobbcrt. Hatch Page 11
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ALPHA PHI OMEGA flat Semeiter Robert Barber Ervin Stock ... John Brown . Harry Boldt.... Advisors Office ... President ... Vice-President ... Secretary ... ... Treasurer ... Sgt.-at-Arms. Second Semeiter .. Robert Barber .... Ervin Stock .... John Brown .... Harry Boldt Robert Hanson Dean Thedinga; Mr. Boeing; Mr. Wasser Row I: Nigl, Langcmok, Stock. Brown Row 2: Borber, Stage, Honvon. Schmidt, Handertmork Page 13
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