OFFICERS: Grand Master: Hugh Norsted Worthy Master: Steve Springmeyer Scribe: Dennis Nelsson Treasurer: Tom Kuzma Historian: John Nord Tyler: Mike Prazich Scoial Chairman: Bob Keifer Rush Chairman: Jim Swanstrom Inter-dental Fraternity Council: Bob Saeger Mike Mackey 101 Delta Sig enjoyed another great year in 1970-71. Following tradition, the annual Octoberfest was held at the Trollhaugen Chalet and was well attended by both members and freshmen. In- tramural football followed its same traditional pattern with the Sigs capturing 2nd place in the all-U finals for the fourth year. Other annual events included Homecoming at the Sandpiper, the Casino party at the Ukranian Home, and the Spring Dinner-Dance. The Sigs initiated a new program this year, in which each freshman pledge was lined up with a graduate alumnus in practice, with whom the student could visit and get a little taste for dentistry. The main floor of the Sig house was remodeled last summer, making the Sig house a comfort- able place to meet and live and still designed to stand up during those great ‘open house” parties.
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| President: Stephen Schwalbach Vice-President: Joseph Wenner Secretary: Ronald King Treasurer: Michael Fuller Social Chairman: Michael Spencer Rush Chairman: Colin Gentling Athletic Chairman: Richard Nardi XI PSI PHI made the 1970-71 school year both memorable and successful with its many varied activities. Phi chapter’s social calendar included a hayride at Eden’s Ranch, Halloween costume party, Homecoming dance at the Steamboat Inn, Pre-Christmas party with special guest Santa, Rush stag, Preference party at the Sandpiper featuring Dr. Bruce Jenson’s disappearing dove act, Valentine’s party, Mixers, Hamm’s tour, Doc Holiday costume party, and Spring formal. In continuing Phi chapter’s academic appreciation, we had as guest speakers: Dr. Langsjoen — Blue crown clinic, Dr. Morstad — Australian dentistry, Dr. Spencer — mili- tary life in Thailand, North Star Consultants — business management, and other equally interesting speak- ers. The Zipettes were also active with their speakers and activities. Next year promises to be just as successful. 103
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