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The Quarterly Applauds

This July issue of the Quarterly applauds the notable accom­plishments of our Delta Upsilon brothers who have been and continue to be in the astronaut program.

Pictured here is Astronaut Brewster H. Shaw, Jr., Wisconsin '67, stationed in the Columbia's pilot seat where he reads trajectory data on one of three small cathode ray tubes on the spacecraft's flight deck during the entry phase of NASA's ninth shuttle mis­sion.

Calel\9ar~

August 23-25, 1984 - Delta Upsilon 150th Leadership Con­ference and Convention, Hyatt Regency Indianapolis.

September 22, 1984 - North­ern Iowa Homecoming celebra­tion.

October 13, 1984 - Assembly of Trustees Meeting, Union League Club, New York City.

October 26-28, 1984 - DU Presidents Forum Seminar, In­dianapolis, Indiana.

November 4, 1984 - 150th Founders' Day.

January 18-20, 1985 - DU Presidents Forum Seminar, In­dianapolis, Indiana.

April 27, 1985 - DU Alumni In­stitute, Eastern Seaboard, Bos­ton area.

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OFFICERS PI-csidclll

The Honorable Te;ry L. BulJock, KanSaS'SlaLe '61 (Vke Chairlllan)

.J urlge of the Dist rin COLIrt Shawnee COllnt \' Courthouse

Topeka , Kal~ sa s 66603 Chairman of the Roard

Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana '52

K~~~~ lll~J'i~~~~~! ~~~~\\l<~:c~ ,~~~:~ :I~~~,~~~ ' l One Indiana S4uarc, lmlianapoiis, Indiana 46204

ViLe-President s William D. Greenberg, Wcstcl'll Ontario '73

P.O. Hox 381, Station Q Toronlo, Ontario ~..t ·rr 2~1 5

F. Thomas McMahon, Syracuse '52 Syracllse China Corporation

P.O. Box 4820 SyraclI se, New Yo rk 13221

Edwin T. Mosher, San Jose ':')2 16350 Ridgen esl i\YC l1l1 C

MOille Sereno, California 9.:>03U Richard R. Popham, Purdue '40 LaramOl'c, DougllsS & Popham

260 ~ladiso ll Avenue New York, New York 10016

Secre tal'}' H . Allan Thompson, Oklahoma '05

1502 i\lasoll Valley Ro ad St. Louis, i\lissourl 63 13 1

Assistant Secn::lary Dr. Richard Moran, Rutgers '72

Regis McKenna. Inc. 1800 EllIbarcadero Road

Palo Alto, California 94 3 03 'I'reasurer

Donald C. Rasmussen, Purduc '46 Roben W, Baird & Co .. Inc.. ITJ l N . Dcla \\'are

Suite 13:') , Indianapolis. Indiana 4620,j

Assistant ' l' reaslll'c r David A. Venard, BracHc ), '77

962 Thompson Boulc\'ard Hliffalo Grove, Illinois 60090

l?irectors Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Jr., Bradley '63

10907 Pioneer Drive Burnwille , i\linnesma ;)5337 ( 1984)

Robert D. Gusaas, Nonh Dakota '84 Delta Upsilon Fratemit ), :,)05 Pnncetoll A ve nue

Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201 (1984) H. Karl Huntoon, 1llillo is '72

1610 Fifth Avenue i\·loline, Illinois 61265 ( J 98:,»

Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago 'S5 14 Hillside Avenuc

PI. Washington , Ne\\' York 11050 (1985)

Past Preside nt s Horace G, Nichol , Carnegie '21 'Villiam F. Jones, Nebraska '27

Arad Riggs, De Pau w '26 Charles D. Prutzman, Pcnn. State' 18

Henry A. Federa, Louisville '37 Orville H. Read, r..1issouri '33

Charles F. Jennings, ~larietta '3 J

,"'. D. Watkms, North Caro lina '2 7 O. Edward Pollock, Vil'l-{inia '!} I Herbert Brownell, Nebraska '24 J. Paul McNamara, Miami '29

Execlltive Director Wilford A. Butler, CA F.

Fraternil ), Sen'ices Diret.: tor Russell L. Grundhauser

Ch~f~~~;"JI~\iC~o?li~-~~lOr Fr<i lCrnity Dcvelopment Dirc:!t.: LOr

David K . Legman Quarte rl y Editor

W. A. Butler, CAE, Weste rn Michigan '61 Assisl;tlll Editor

Jo Ellen Walden Design Consulla11l

J. L. LeMaster, Orego n Statc '48 Official Photographer

Ed Lacey, Jr.

bELTA UPSlLO~ QUARTERLY. a publication of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity; found ed in 1834, Incorporated, Decembcr 10, 1909, under laws of the Stale of Ne \\' York. Dclta Upsilon International Fratcrnity H eadquarte rs, P.O, Box 40108, Indial~apolis , Indiana 4624 0. I Ieadquarters is open from 9 :00 to 5:00 p.m., E.S: r. , r,'lo llda y through. Fr ida}', Telephone 3 17-87:') -8900. DELTA UPSIl.ON Q UA RTERLY is "ubli.shed in Jallu­~lq' , AIJI'il,Jul ), and OClObcl- at 8 70;} Founders Road, I ndi­<l llapo is. Indiana 46268. The subscription price (checks and moncy orders should be madc paplble to De lta Up­silon Fraternity) is 53.00 a year in advance; sin gle copies 75~. Send changes of address a nd corres l)oncfence of a business or editorial nalllre to Dclta Upsi o n Fraternil}', P.O . Box 40108, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240.

Sccond-dass postage paid at India napolis, Indiana and at additional mailing offices. ® T. r..1. Registe r ed U. S. Palen t Office.

crhe President's GReport

Dear Brothers: Excitement continues to mount

as we approach the 150th birthday of Delta Upsilon. Plans are now in place for a gala celebration in con­nection with the undergraduate convention and leadership confer­ence. Outstanding alumni are to be recognized and new plans for the future unveiled. All of you will want to be in Indianapolis in Au­gust for this once-in-a-lifetime event.

At this time Of historic signifi­cance, we pause to reflect upon our past. Our thoughts turn to that handful of brave young men who created from a simple commitment to excellence, friendship, justice, character and liberal culture, the primary fabric of our fraternity . We reflect as well upon the loyal brothers who have preceded us in establishing the permanent trust fund, the International Headquar­ters and all that is now an integral part of Delta Upsilon.

These reflections on our past help focus our priorities in the present. Thus, we honor in this issue those who are contributing significantly of their material means to the continued upbuilding of our Fraternity and as well some special brothers who have distin­guished themselves in science and space. All bring great credit to our

brotherhood and serve as magnifi­cent examples for our under­graduates to emulate.

Finally, our thoughts turn to our future. That future hinges on the quality of our newest brothers com­ing into our ranks in the chapters throughout the two nations. I have recently met several outstanding undergraduates who are third gen­eration D.U.'s. It is a thrilling ex­perience to see these stalwart young brothers pursuing their paths toward excellence in the same traditions as their fathers and grandfathers before them. Thus, we discover anew, that Delta U p­silon is not just a fraternity for col­legiates but an ongoing and life­long association of men dedicated to common goals and values, com­mitted to individual and collective excellence and dedicated to help­ing each succeeding generation find its place in the sun.

ECCE QUAM BONUM!

Fraternally,

~ !..I)~ Ten-y L. Bullock "'~ -d President

Delta Upsilon Quarterly

July 1984 Volume l02-Number 3

Table of Contents

Three DU Astronauts

Page

42

Comment on Fraternity 44

President's Club ...... 44

DU Alumni Honor Roll 48

Chapter Reports 54

McGill Reinstituted 63

Vital Statistics ..... 64

Cover: The vastness of space has been home to three DU astronauts as they have flown Shuttle missions to the stars.

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Three DUs Part of Selected Astronaut Group

Delta Upsilon has three mem­bers in that very select grou p of NASA astronauts - Terry J. Hart, Lehigh '68; Frederick Hauck, Tufts '62 and Brewster H. Shaw, Jr., Wisconsin '67 .

Terry Hart flew as a mission spe­cialist on the space shuttle flight in April. The six-day mission in­cluded deployment of the Long Duration Exposure Facility and re­pair of the Solar Maximum Satel­lite.

Captain Frederick Hauck was the pilot of the shuttle mission in June 1983 which"included Sally Ride, and is assigned as comman­der of the shuttle mission sched­uled for September 28, 1984.

Lt. Colonel Brewster Shaw was the pilot on the shuttle in Novem­ber and December 1983 and is assigned as commander for his next mission now scheduled for February 1, 1985.

To understand how select a group the NASA astronauts are, it is interesting to recall that the first astronauts were named in 1959 when the original seven, Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, Gus Grissom, Deke Slayton, John Glenn, Wally Schirra , and Alan Shepard, were picked from a field of only 500 who met all the qual­ifications. NASA emphasized jet aircraft flight experience and en­gineering training in its qualifica­tions at that time.

Three years after that first selec-

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Delta UjJsilon brothers who are or have been active in the astronaut program are, left to right, Ten)']. Hart, Frederick Hauck, and BrewsterH. Shaw.

tion, NASA issued another call for Gemini and Appollo astronaut trainees, and this time there were 200 applicants which was pared down to nine men named astro­nauts.

Fourteen more astronaut trainees were chosen from nearly 300 applicants in October 1963 ~ By then, prime emphasis had shifted away from flight experience to­ward superior academic qualifica­tions. In October 1963 applications were taken on the basis of educa­tional background alone. These were the scientist-astronauts and 400 applicants met the qualifica­tions of which six were selected in 1965 .

The most recent group of astro­nauts began training for the shuttle era and this group includes 15 pilots and 20 mission specialist and our three brothers.

Minimum requirements for pilots in this group were bachelor's degree in engineering, physical sci­ence or mathematics with ad­vanced degrees desirable, and at least 1,000 hours offirst pilot time. High performance jet aircraft and flight test experience was highly desirable and they had to pass a NASA Class I flight physical. Mis­sion specialist were required to

have a bachelor's degree in en­gineering, biological or physical science with advanced degrees or experience desirable. They have to pass a NASA Class II physical.

Brother Hart received his bach­elor's degree in mechanical en­gineering from Lehigh University, a master of science in' mechanical engineering from MIT and a mas­ter of science in electrical engineer­ing from Rutgers University.

Rick Hauck received his bach­elor of science degree in physics from Tufts University and a master of science in nuclear engineering from MIT. '

Brewster Shaw received both a bachelor and a master of science in engineering mechanics from the University of Wisconsin at Madi­son.

The Space Shuttle orbiter crew positions are commander, pilot, mission specialist and payload spe­cialist. The commander and pilot fly the orbiter. A mission specialist will normally be assigned as a spacecraft-proficient ctewmember who is also skilled in payload opera­tions, and who can assist the payload specialist to function effec­tively.

Once selected to train as an astro­naut, it's back to school studying basic science and technology courses such as mathematics, meterology, guidance and naviga­tion, astronomy, physics and com­puters .

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Training to familiarize astro­nauts with the environment of space includes weightlessness where the astronauts practice such activities as drinking, eating and using various types of equipment.

To become accustomed to work­ing in a pressurized spacesuit, astronauts spend many mission training sessions in the suit.

Shuttle pilot astronauts will land their vehicle much like an aircraft on a runway. They practice this in simulators, and conventional and modified aircraft.

. Other astronaut responsibilities include keeping abreast of spacecraft, payloads, and launch vehicles design, development and modification activities. This re­quires their presence at many en­gineering conferences and reviews at the Johnson Space Center where the astronauts are assigned.

In addition, the astronaut pilot is required to keep flying skills sharp and physical condition excellent­both will be called upon often in space flight. Flight readiness is maintained through regular use of high performance jet aircraft. Keeping in excellent physical con- . dition also applies to the mission s pecialis t.

When an astronaut is assigned to a flight crew his schedule really gets busy. Crews are named for specific flights well in advance of the launch date. For the Space Shuttle program the flights will come at more frequent intervals and sever­al crews will be in training at the same time.

Each crew receives cross-training so that at least one crewman can . handle the most critical duties of each associate.

Each crew takes part in space­craft reviews and test programs which lets each crewman become familiar with a spacecraft. These reviews include briefing on space­craft ·systems and guidance and navigation.

Before the flight astronauts work with various simulators, first to learn the individual tasks that will be required to fly the space­craft then to put them all together in sequence that will be followed in the actual mission. The simulators provide extremely realistic work-

ing conditions. Training reaches its peak several

weeks before the scheduled flight when the mission simulator is linked with Mission Control Center and with the also-simulated version of the network of tracking stations. Crews and night controllers prac­tice the entire mission in a joint training exercise that proves every­thing ready for the real thing.

In between their simulator ses­sions, the crewmembers will con­tinue to keep themselves up-to­date on the status of the spacecraft and payloads for their mission. They also practice activities related to the mission, such as deploying and retrieying payloads, operating experiments and extravehicular activity. They train in celestial observation - important to special navigation and in the performance of some of the scientific experi­ments.

Even when the flight is com­pleted their job is not done. The crew members spend several hours or days in debriefing - recounting whether spacecraft systems, pay­load handling techniques or per­haps training procedures might be improved.

Brother Hart was selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in January 1978. He completed his one-year training and evaluation period making him eligible for assignment as a mission specialist in 1979 and has served as a member of the support crew for several of the Space Shuttle flights prior to his first mission in April of 1984.

Captain Hauck was pilot for the second flight of the Orbiter Chal­lenger in June 1983. This was the first mission with a five-person crew. During that mission two satellites were deployed and many other exercises practiced. The crew also included a medical doctor who studied the effects of space sickness on the crew members.

Lt. Colonel Shaw was pilot of the Columbia flight that had a six-man crew and launched on November 28, 1983. During their 10-day flight the crew conducted more than 70 multi-disciplinary scientific and technical investigations in the fields of life sciences, atmospheric physics and earth observations,

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astronomy and solar physics, space plasma physics and materials pro­cessing, and returned the heaviest payload to earth when they landed at Edwards Air Force Base on De­cember 8, 1983.

Brother Hart entered the Air Force Reserve in 1969, completing his pilot training in 1970 when he was named Outstanding Officer of the Undergraduate Pilot Class. From 1968 to 1978, he was em­ployed with Bell Telephone Labor­atories where his principle duties included electrical and mechanical design responsibilities for a variety of electronic power equipment used in the Bell System. He is mar­ried and has two daughters.

Rick Hauck, a Navy ROTC stu­dent at Tufts, was commissioned upon graduation and served 20 months as communications officer and CIC officer on the USS War­rington. He began flight training in 1966 and served aboard USS Coral Sea flying 114 combat and combat support missions.

He was selected for test pilot training in 1970 and was named the Navy's Outstanding Test Pilot for 1972. Brother Hauck is also married and has one son and one daughter.

Brewster Shaw entered the Air Force in 1969 and received his wings in 1970. He served as anF-100 combat fighter pilot at Phan Rang, Vietnam and later as F-4 fighter pilot at Ubon, Thailand. He attended the USAF Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base and later became an instructor.

He has received many com­mendations including the Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross with 6 Oak ' Leaf Clusters and Air Medal with 20 Oak Leaf Clusters. He is also married with two sons and one daughter.

At presstime, it was announced that Terry J. Hart, a crew member of the April space shuttle mission that repaired the Solar Max satel­lite, was leaving NASA to return to private industry.

Hart, who operated the remote manipulator system on the mission, joined the newly formed Military and Government Subsidy Systems Division of Bell Laboratories in Whippany, New Jersey.

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Gomment on GFraternity by Wilford A. Butler, CAE

DU Alumni: Our Best, Most Wanted Natural Resource

This April, in Kansas City, the Graduate Activities Committee of the Fraternity sponsored the third annual Delta Upsilon Alumni Insti­tute. The Institute has as its pur­pose preparation of the next gen­eration of alumni to work with the men in our undergraduate chap­ters. We have held the DU Alumni Institute in Indianapolis, Chicago and Kansas City. Next April, on the 27th, it will be conducted in the Boston, Massachusetts area.

Where there are good Delta U p­silon alumni working closely with our chapters there is a better chance that the chapter will pros­per and aspire to the kind of excel­lence that most exemplifies the basic purposes of our great fraternity. Where there are few alumni involved, the chapter is more likely to have a rocky, un­stable existence, and to wither and die.

For many undergraduate lead­ers in college today, the alumnus advisor that they can talk with on a regular basis, may be the only con­tact that they have with someone from the "real world" outside of classroom contact with faculty members.

The excellent alumnus advisor not only provides a continuing stream of know-how about the community in which the chapter is set; he has the experience that comes from his career. You will find undergraduates in our chap­ters far more interested in alumni today than ever before. The proof of their interest is the vast improve­ment in the quality and frequency of chapter-alumni communica­tions.

Alumni are recognizing that this is a better time for fraternities, ~he best in a decade, on college cam­puses, too. There are more alumni stepping forward to offer their help and assistance as chapter

counselors, advisors, chapter dep­uties, province governors, and to work on standing committees .

When alumni graduate or leave college today, we write to them asking about whether they might be interested in helping their fraternity. Increased numbers of them are responding affirmatively, and their names are added to our growing Delta Upsilon Talent Bank. The Talent Bank exists to help us locate in our over 88,000 initiates, the people who are willing to give something back from their fraternity experience to the next, new generation.

New alumni clubs are being chartered, too, and there are many special chapter and International Fraternity events planned all dur­ing the coming year as we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the founding of Delta Upsilon in 1834.

If you are an alumnus, who is reading this message, and has al­ways been interested in helping Delta Upsilon, please clip out the Delta Upsilon alumni support con­tribution form and write the most generous check you can to sustain and improve the excellence of programs just such as the DU Alumni Institute. Programs and services that will place Delta Up­silon in the forefront of leading fraternities. And, tell us that you'd like to help a chapter, too, we'll add that information to the talent bank, and you'll be hearing from us as a result. Alumni just don't make a difference in what Delta Upsilon can accomplish this year, they ARE the difference. It's up to you.

Fraternally yours,

Wilford A. Butler, CAE Executive Director

The goal for the President's Club for the 1983-'84 year was an ambitious 500 mem­bers giving a minimum of $100 to the annual alumni support appeal. These dona­tions are split with the Delta Upsilon Educa­tional Foundation with any amount over $50.00 going to the Foundation unless the donors specifies otherwise.

Listed below are the 430 donors giving at this level as of April 19, 1984. The October issue of the Quarterly will carry the final list for the year ending June 30, 1984, showing those donors who gave between April 19 and June 30.

The George F. Andrews Circle Gifts of $100 to $149

Horace L. Acaster, Pennsylvania '44 Robert J. Ackerman, Nebraska '50 F. Terrill Adams, Iowa '59 Leland J. Adams, Jr., Bucknell '64 Mark H. Adams, Kansas '20 E. Daniel Albrecht, Arizona '59 Henry P. Albrecht, Minnesota '34 Charles L. Allen, Michigan State '55 Joseph Allen, Jr. , Michigan State '60 A. W. Altorfer, Jr. , Illinois '43 C. B. Anderson, Jr., Indiana '27 Donald B. Anderson, Colgate '39 Thomas W. Anderson, Michigan State '72 . Stephen A. Antush,

Washington State '83 Henry K. Arnold, Jr., Purdue '46 Roger S. Arnold, Middlebury '42 Richard W: Asmussen, Nebraska '52 Charles V. Bacon, Jr., Purdue '38 Bruce S. Bailey, Denison '58 F. Lee Baird, Kansas '58 Harold Balin , Oregon State '53 Douglas D. Ballou, Kansas '75 James R. Balta, Bucknell '59 William N. Banks, Jr., Dartmouth '45 George F. Barbour, Pennsylvania '42 Robert A. Barker, Indiana '66 Hugh N. Barnard, Nebraska '56 Harvey Bartle, Jr., Pennsylvania '30 Martin W. Bauer, Kansas State '71 Arnold R. Baum, Kansas '81 Thomas P. Bays, Oregon State '42 Clifford L. Beakes, Virginia '40 Arnold O. Beckman, Illinois '23 Curtiss L. Beebe, Washington '35 Halden M. Beers, Carnegie '35 Orin D. Bell, Jr ., Kansas State '69 Arnold Bernhard, Williams '25 H. Alan Bigley, Jr., Johns Hopkins '64 George Blair, Miami '37 H. Duane Bock, Kansas State '63 Paul J. Bodine, Jr., Northwe~tern '50 George A. Bolas, Michigan '36 Andrew W. Bonior, Illinois '62 William B. Boone, California '35

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Herbert S. Botsford, California '53 Richard N. Bt:andenburg,

Washington State '55 James G. Brass, Manitoba '73 Pierce Bray, Chicago '49 Peter W. Bridgford, Northwestern '56 Raymond G. Bruckman, Miami '49 Keith B. Bruening, Iowa State '80 Dale W. Brunken, Oregon '52 James J. Brussock, Wisconsin '67 Lisle M. Buckingham,

Western Reserve '17 Terry L. Bullock, Kansas State '61 Craig L. Bunker, Kansas State '70 Kerry H. Burg, Washington State '50 Thomas E. Burgess, Miami '61 Charles J. Burmeister, Nebraska '52 Wilford A. Butler, Western Michigan '61 William L. Carter, Florida '71 B. W'lyne Casseday, Washington State '37 Ray L. Casterline, Northwestern '41 Harold D. Caylor, Indiana '16 C. E. Cayot, Kansas '25 David E. Chambers, Arizona '60 R. J. Chesrown, Illinois '60 Ronald M. Christie, Western Ontario '59 F. Leonard Christy, Ohio State '40 Brian G. Clark, Toronto '69 William D. Clarke, Denison '51 Benjamin M. Clifford,

Washington State '46 George C. Coakley, San Jose '53 Neal L. Cobb, Tufts '27 Keith H. Cochran, Indiana '52 Clement T. Cole, Carnegie '79 T. H. Conklin, Miami '29 Stephen S. Conway, Purdue '51 Mart H . Cooley, Kansas State '58 John O. Copeland, Michigan '48 Jack H. Copple, Purdue '36 Mrs. Marsh M. Corbitt in memory of

Marsh M. Corbitt, Washington' 17 Philip A. Corey, Ohio State '48 Richard Y. Coulton, Miami '54 Lloyd W. Courter, Iowa '57 William L. Cox, Kansas '50 Harry A. Crawford, Ohio State '47 Curtiss E. Crippen, Minnesota '30 Harry B. Cunningham, Miami '29 Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Jr., Bradley '63 Raymond S. Davis, Jr., Michigan '47 Americo Dean, Jr., Michigan State '60 J. Leavitt Dearborn, Nebraska '32 Earl E. Deimund II, Missouri '60 Anthony P. DeJulius,

Pennsylvania State '56 Leland D. Denard, Arkansas '78 Lewis W. Dewey,Jr., Wisconsin'56 Raymond B. DIme, Michigan State '68 H. Robert Diercks, Minnesota '35 William R. Dillon, Kansas '78 Robert C. DiRenzo, Wisconsin '50 Innes W. Dobbins, Jr., Louisville '30 J. W: Dobson, McGill '49 John J. Douglas, Wisconsin '39 Charles F. Dugan II, Miami '60 James H. DuMond, Jr., Pacific '66 Kenneth G. Edwards,

Pennsylvania State '71 Frederick L. Elder, Miami '27 John J. Enders, Washington State '39 Edwin L. English, Ohio State '22 Douglas B. Eskridge, Missouri '64 John H. Eyler, Jr., Washington '69 Richard F. Fagan, Washington '52 Henry A. Federa, Louisville '35

Dennis A. Ferrazzano, Johns Hopkins '68 Thomas S. Filip, Oklahoma '69 Terry N. Fiske, Kansas '55 Thomas J. Fletcher, Rutgers '75 Peter B. Flickinger, Middlebury '52 Richard M. Forester, Wisconsin '31 P. David Franzetta, Michigan State '70 C. Norman Frees, DePauw '36 Daniel B. Funk, Purdue '61 Robert H. Furman, Union '40 F. Herbruck Geisler, Brown '29 Robert H. Geisler, Nebraska '62 John W. Gendron, Oregon '40 Kneeland A. Godfrey, Jr., Wisconsin '55 Robert L. Goforth, San Jose '55 Gary J. Golden, Rutgers '74 Benjamin A. Goodin , Missouri '39 William R. Gordon, Kansas State '60 John T. Gramley, Pennsylvania State '26 Charles W. Grauel, Wichita '66 Hugh W. Gray, Nebt:aska '34 Meryl B. Gray, Miami '36 William D. Greenberg,

Western Ontario '73 R. Nathan Greene, Kansas State '58 Burton E. Greenwood, Johns Hopkins '51' Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas '75 Francis N. Hamilton, DePauw '33 Gerald A. Hale, Western Michigan '52 William V. Hall, Missouri '29 H. Thomas Hallowell, Jr.,

Swarthmore '29 Jay R. Hamann, Minnesota '59 Stephen F. Harbison, Stanford '65 H. Vincent Harsha, Iowa '42

Donald E. Hathaway, Miami '44 Jay A. Hathaway, Kansas State '80 Raymond G. Haun, Syracuse '27 Lhoyd T. Hayward, Middlebury '23 Stewart L. Hayward, Oregon '41 W. Eddy Heath, Middlebury '21 Melvin D. Heckt, Iowa '46 Richard J. Heekin, Ohio State '35 Graham T. Helmendach , Missouri '59 Thomas H. Henkle, UCLA '50 Walter J. Hodge, Missouri '25 Joseph F. Hogan, Miami '48 John D. Holschuh, Sr. , Miami '48 James G. Holt, Michigan '77 John F. Hotchkiss, Carnegie '28 Richard D. Howell, Colorado '78 Douglas P. Humes,

Pennsylvania State '77 Jack T. Hunn, Iowa '55 C. Earl Ingalls, Brown '25 Thomas R. Jacobs, Arkansas '77 Richard G. Jacobus, Wisconsin '51 Jamille G. Jamra, Northwestern '38 Alan C. Jeveret, Bowling Green '59 D. Geoffrey John, Arizona '62 Allan R. Johnson, Pennsylvania '39 O. Kepler Johnson, Jr., Kansas' '52 George R. Jones, Virginia '32 William L. Julian, Illinois '29

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William G. Kagler, Syracuse '54 Keith O . Kaneta, Washington '59 Robert D. Kayser, California '46 John E. Keegan, Ohio State '53 Stewart B. Kett, California '49 John J. Kindred, Washington & Lee '52 Richard L. King, Michigan '64 Leslie W. Kinnie, Colorado '71 H. E. Klemp, Kansas '26 Norman S. Knauss, Miami '53 Ted E. Knopp, Kansas State '79 Semon E. Knudsen, Technology '36 Theodore F. Koop, Iowa '28 Michael B. Kowtko, Technology '79 James M. Kraebber, Northwestern '58 Frank B. Kreider, Carnegie '38 William C. Krommenhoek, Nebraska '58 Eldred D. Kuppinger, Ohio State '33 Robert J. LaFortune, Purdue '51 C. Bruce Laidlaw, Jr., Syracuse '55 William G. Landess, Kansas '53 Gary L. Levering, Northwestern '61 James K. Levorsen, Oklahoma '50 Anthony D. Link, Kansas State '74 Richard A. Lobban, Middlebury '29 J. D. Lohi'ei, Indiana '23 Robert J. Longo, Lafayette '63 William B. Lyon, Syracuse '49 James A. MacMartin, Technology '50 Lowell H. MacMillan, Rochester '28 Arthur J. Marion, Michigan '42 Robert J. Martin , Washington '59 Arthur H. Mason, Illinois '16 Ralph L. Mason, Iowa State '33 Raymond E. Mason, Jr., Ohio State '41 Randall S. Matthews, Arlington '76 Lewell N. Mays, Ohio State '31 John C. Mazzei, New York '26 Robert P. McBain, Michigan State '64 Thomas R. McConchie, Jr., Virginia '51 Terry P. McCormick, San Diego '79 R. Gordon McGovern, Brown '48 Frank C. McGrew, Nebraska '34 James T. McKay, Syracuse '37 Thomas F. McKay, Washington '48 Donald L. McKelvey, Missouri '32 David C. McMahan, Texas '65 F. Thomas McMahon, Syracuse '52 J. Paul McNamara, Miami '29 Richard E. McNeill, Jr.,

North Carolina '74 Ford D. Meiser, Jr., Miami '82 Richard E. Meyer, Michigan '61 Charles D. Miller, Johns Hopkins '49 Raymond F. Miller, Purdue '22 W. Howard Miller, Colgate '27 Charles F. Moore, Michigan '29 Robert D. Moore, Florida '61 Richard Moran, Rutgers '72 William P. Morrison, Jr., Oklahoma '36 Allen A. Mossier, Indiana '50 E. L. Moulton, Union '37 George E. Mueller, Jr., Florida '65 Frank A. Murphy, Wisconsin '31 James R. Myers, Ohio State '38 Thomas H. Nation, Texas '62 Victor T. Neff, Missouri '66 J. W. Neuner, Oregon '62 Donald F. Newman, Carnegie '54 Reginald B. Newman, Northwestern '59 George Nicolau , Michigan '48 David T. Nielsen, Platteville '70 Raymond S. Noonan, Middlebury '21 M. J. O'Brien, Toronto '42 Walter J. Okunski, Colgate '58 James W. Osborn, Iowa State '73

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Sidney W. Patterson, Dartmouth & Oklahoma '42

Harry Pawlik, North Carolina '54 Joseph H. Penrose, Jr., Cornell '59 W . Allen Perry, Iowa State '27 H. Clayton Peterson, Kansas State '67 O. B. Phillips, Ohio State '14 Richard R. Popham, Purdue '40 R. J. Provan, Alberta '71 . Robert L. Purcell, Chicago '31 John W. Puth, Lehigh '52 Donald C. Rasmussen, Purdue '46 Frank F. A. Rawling,

Western Ontario '37 Orville H. Read, Missouri '33 Donald M. Reese, Nebraska '26 Roland R. Reiche, Northwestern '42 Robert H. Rice, Colgate '34 Donald L. Richardson,

Washington & Lee '43 Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida '73 F. Wayne Schooley, Iowa State '22 Roy E. Shaffer, Iowa '34 James C. Shaw, Ohio State '49 John L. Sherman, San Jose '66 Robert M. Shurtleff, Clai'kson '66 C. David Siegfried, Houston '79 Cassius C. Sisler, Western Reserve '46 Charles J. Slawson, Kansas '20 John R. Slothower, Nebraska '45 Evel'et F. Smith, South Carolina '83 Richal"d E. Smith, San Jose '64 Rodney R. Smith, Cornell '67 Thomas C. Smith, Kansas State '69 Neil E. Sodemann, Iowa '62 David E. Sponsler, Miami '58 Patrick H. Spooner, San Jose '55 J. Wesley St. Clair, Kansas '58 John R. Stedman, Bowling Green '69 R. V. Stephens, Indiana '61 William B. Stephenson, J r.,

Oklahoma '54 Rudolph F. Stigberg, New York '25 William L. Stover, Carnegie '40 Paul M. Stowe, Wisconsin '28 George S. Studle, Washington State '57 Raymond Stutsman, Purdue '53 Daniel J. Sullivan, Wisconsin '63 Thomas B. Summers, Indiana '51 Ronnie L. Svaty, Kansas State '64 Vern P. Swanes, Washington '45 Frank G. Swanson, Alberta '37 . Benjamin G. Symon, Missouri '26 Theodore T. Tanase, Michigan '63 Herbert K. Taylor, Jr. , Swarthmore '27 SCOll D. Thayer, Middlebury '43 Michel C. Thielen, Iowa '57 Oscar L. Thomas, Ohio State '26 Arnold Tilden, DePauw '28 J. Edward Tippetts, Nebraska '67 Franklyn H. Tormoen, Minnesota '30 Bui·ton H. Tower, Bowdoin '30 Gunard C. Travaglini, Lafayette '72 William F. Trent, Purdue '46 Donald V. Troelsen, Michigan '58 L. G. Truesdell, Jr., Minnesota '27 Robert L. Tyburski, Colgate '74 Peter V. Ueberroth, San Jose '59 William K. Ulerich,

Pennsylvania State '31 L. Russell Ulrich, Washington '40 Harley J. Urbach, Nebraska '33 W. Lloyd VanKeuren, Rutgers '09 Albert E. Varble, Purdue '50 Ben A. Vassallo, Fresno '69 Clyde W. VonGrimmenstein, Purdue '49

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Jay E. Wagner, Ohio State '45 William E. Walker, Ohio State '54 Ben T. Walkingstick, Oklahoma '52 Frank F. Wallace, Illinois '28 F. Howard Waskow, Northwestern '31 Frank L. Watkins, Washington '67 W. D. Watkins, North Carolina '27 Roland H. Watson, Purdue '52 William T. Walls, San Jose '49 William H. Weaver,

Pennsylvania State '22 William A. Weir, Alberta '54 Ellis L. Werft, Lehigh '23 J. Ralston Werum, Ohio State '42 Richard A. West, Lafayette '53 James A. Westaway, Tomnto '34 Alan L. Weyhrich, Northwestern '58 Michael G. Whatley, Houston '75 Paul W. Wilke, Jr., Minnesota '50 Hugh F. Wilkins , Nebraska '42 Richard F. Williams, Louisville '67 James M. Wilson, Ohio State '36 Michael G. Wood, Cornell '64 Robert C. Wood, Cornell '67 William S. Woods, U.C.L.A. '50 Wells J. Wright, Minnesota '34 Samuel M. Yates, San Jose '55 Harlan S. Yenne, Indiana '16 Robert G. Yingling, Jr., Missouri '62 Jack J. Yirak, Iowa State '40 Charles M. Young,

Pennsylvania State '61 John B. Young, Iowa State '28 Richard T. Young, Washington '33 R. Hal Younglove, Creighton '72 Robert S. Youpa, Rutgers '55 George Zack, Washington & Lee '44 James F. Zboyovsky, .

Pennsylvania State '51

The Samuel S. Hall Circle Gifts of $150 to $199

James W. Adams, Bowling Green '64 Clarke Ambrose, Cornell '48 Lawrence F. Armstrong, Technology '28 Walter J. Beadle, Technology '20 Joseph W. Ciatti, Oregon '64 Chester V. Clifton, Jr. , Washington '35 John J. Eberhard, Western Ontario '69 Philip G. Evans, Pennsylvania State '36 George D. Ferguson,

British Columbia '62 R. Bowen Gillespie, Marietta '72 Robert C. Gimlin, Purdue '42 William R. Grant, Union '49 John L. Hamilton, Nebraska '79 Richard D. Hickman, Johns Hopkins '28 Curtis J. Hoffman, Arlington '79 William S. Holden, Washington '30 Henry D. Humphrey, Colgate '36 Harry T. Hunter, Oklahoma '32 Harry K. Huntoon, Illinois '37

Phillip E. Hurley, Oklahoma '64 Jerry W. Hutcheson, Iowa '65 William E. Jouris, Technology '61 Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana '52 John S. Kaufman, Lehigh '46 William H. Lawson, Purdue '50 Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois '73 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55 L. D. McKinley, Illinois '40 Donald C. Metz, Purdue '30 Donald J. Moulin, California '53 Charles E. Nelson, Wisconsin '27 David S. Nelson, Clarkson '69 Herbert H . Nelson, Colorado '59 C. Esco Obermann, Iowa '26 Walter R. Peterson, Washington '22 Charles A. Phillips, III, Clarkson '64 Thomas C. Pratt, Carnegie '30 William R. Reusing, Virginia '62 James G. Ricks, Arlington '69 Norman ·D. Sanders, Ohio '59 C. Earl Schooley, Missouri '28 James H. Sergeson, Michigan '59 John S. Shellenberger, Pennsylvania '52 Kenneth L. Sloan, Chicago '32 Joe S. Stoner, Indiana '46 Bernard F. Weber III, Purdue '49 John T. Weisel, Oregon '48 James A. Wiese, Iowa '58 James A. Zurbrigen, Technology '53

The Warren C. DuBois Circle Gifts of $200 to $249

David L. Cole, Wilmington '72 Paul H. Davis, Jr., Chicago '35 Robert C. Haugh, Indiana '48 Edgar F. Heizer, Jr., Northwestern '51 Paul H. Resch, Carnegie '28 Christopher Saricks, Kansas '70 Donald C. Slawson, Kansas '56 Walter N. Thayer, Colgate '31 Peter A. Tuohy, Washington '53 Robert F. Wernet, Purdue '51

The J. Arthur Clark Circle Gifts of $250 to $299

Harry N. Briggs, Missouri '51 Huntly G. Chapman, British Columbia '68 Paul E. Gipson, Northern Illinois '68 H. Karl Huntoon, Illinois '72 James L. Jarvis, Florida '67 Arthur L. Rice, Jr., Illinois '36 Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Cornell '50

The Nehemiah Boynton Circle Gift of $300 to $399

William F. Jones, Nebraska '27 Edward C. McCobb, Michigan '23 Paul C. Steinfurth,

Bowling Green & Ohio State '68 Ashton M. Tenney, Chicago '43

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The William H. French Circle Gifts of $500 to $999

Richard C. Marx, Pennsylvania '54 Howard L. McGregor, Jr., Williams '40 Brent G. Orcutt, Hamilton '26

July Is the First Day

of the New Year

Place your name on the new 1984-85 DU Honor Roll Today.

The new alumni support appeal began July 1,1984 and will continue until the fiscal year of the fraternity ends on June 30, 1985.

Please be one of the early-bird donors and your gift will be received when it is most needed to help with the start-of-the­new-schaal-year expenses.

Two unique expressions of our thanks' have been created exclusively for contributors to the President's Club and for those who increase their gift b), $25.00 this year.

Presipent's Club members in the $250, $150 and $100 categories will receive 'this handsome genuine cowhide and highl y polished brass luggage tag with the President's Club emblem etched in blue. Smartly hidden behind the brass is an acetate window which reveals ),our personal identificat ion card. Use for luggage, attache case or keys.

For an)' DU donor who increases his gift by $25 .00 this year we will present this Zippo brushed chrome keyring with detachable ring. Etched with the Delta Upsilon coat of arms in blue, it carries a lifetime guarantee from the maker.

Your check in July helps us keep the Inomentum gomg and keeps Delta Upsilon a strong fraternity leader.

JOIN THE HONOR ROLL TODAY ----_.-I I I I I

please print rOllr name

___ $250 Honored Giver's Circle ___ $150 New Decade Donors President's Club __ $100 President's Club __ $ 75 Platinum Delta Club __ $ 50 Golden Delta Club __ $ 25 Silver Delta Club

Mail your check to Delta Upsilon Fraternity, POB 40108, Indianapolis ,

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o The Top Ten

Listed below are the top ten chapters ranked in order by num­bers of donors to the Annual Alumni Support Appeal. This ranking is for the period July 1, 1983 through March 31, 1984, check the October Quarterly for the final ranking for this year which ended June 30.

1. Purdue - 128 2. Illinois - 107 3. Kansas - 88

Wisconsin - 88 4. Rutgers - 87 5. Cornell - 86

Miami - 86 Missouri - 86

6. Iowa State - 85 7. Indiana - 82 8. Northwestern - 79 9. Washington -70

10. Ohio State - 68

KEY

* * + • ( )

President's Club - $100 Golden Delta Club - $50 Silver Delta Club - $25 Double Donor for 1983-'84 Number of consecutive years of giving

ALBERTA-23 * Bate, G. '69 (9) +Corbet, R. '47 (9)

Eamer, A. '51 * Gillette, L. '54 + Greenwood, G. '48 * Hatch, D. '59 (8) + Hatch, L. '65 (2) * Hodgson, P. '58 (2) + 1 eKenta, A. '54 (8) * KlI1g, E, '42 + King, P. '71 + Love, D. '46 (9) ~ Love, J. '42 (7) * Paterson, J. '56 *Provan, R. '66 (3) * Reynolds, H. '65 + Short, W. '82 +Stanford, M. '64 (9) *Swanson, F. '37 (3) + VanDer Lee, E. '51 (7) * Warrack, A. '61 (7) *Weir, W. '54 (4) * Wensel, R. '56 (2)

AMHERST-II * Brunie, C. '52 + Fairman, J. '53 • + Gasarch, M. '63 + Gower, S.Jr. '36 (13)

Lacey, N. 39 (3) + Patton, R. '54 (4) + Potter, P. '32 (8) + Reilly, G. '49

Speer, R. '50 Thompson, W. Jr. '37 Washburn, G. '14 (3)

ARIZONA-9 * Albrecht, E. '59 (6)

Baldwin, D. '60 *Chambers, D. '60 (14)

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+ Clikeman, P. '63 (3) * Dinsmore, P. '65 (6) * jewett, S. '66 (7) * ohn, D. '62 (7) + Sto~sser, G. '63 + Sypult, R. '67

ARKANSAS--I4 + Bailey, D. '80 *Denard, L. '78 + Eddins, W. '81 (3) * Faubel, S: '80 (2) * Franklin, B. '83 (2)

Hamilton, G. '77 (7) + Hernandez, O. '81 * jacobs, C. '80 (4) * acobs, T. '77 (4) + Kolf, R. '77 (6) * Rogers, C. '79 (5) + Russell , D. '76 (4) + Satterfield, K. '83 + Tucker, D. '77 (2)

ARLINGTON-IS * Ashby, J. '74 (8) * Carter, R. '78 (3) * Christian, L. '76 (3)

Garrison, G. '82 (2) + Gray, R. '76

. * Greenhaw, W. '75 (7) + Haston, J. '72 (3)

Hawkins, T. '70 * Hoffman, C. '79 (2) * Jones, M. '75 (3) * Jordan, G. '82 * I"latthews, R. '76 (2) * Ray, R. '70 (3) * Ricks, J. '69 * Tackett, C. Jr. '77 (3)

AUBURN-I Henderson, J. Jr. '62 (9:

BAYLOR-3 + DeOrnellas, H . '79 (3) + Rice, D. '83 * Rush; C. II '81

BOWDOIN-8 Balsbaugh, S. '53 (9)

* Chandler, J. '37 (9) + Drinkwater, L. '28 (5) + Farr, H. '29 (2)

Hendrickson, H. '42 (3) * McCarty, R. '41

McLaughlin, D. '26 *Tower, B. '30

BOWLING GREEN-25 *Adams, J. '64 (5) + Blum, L. '51 (2) + Boron, J. '83 (2) + Carstensen, J. '50 (3) * Clingman, C. '69 (5) •

Gethin, B. '54 + Grozdon, G. '50 (4) + Hanrahan, R. '56 (5)

j ennings. K. '66 * everet, A. '59 (4) + Kenlon, J. '54 + Latham, S. '77 * Litra, R. '75 (8)

* May, J. '71 Mezenski, L. '67

+ Molnar, A. Jr. '81 (3) + Morgan, D. '58 (2)

Parkms, R. '·71 (5) * Rust, K. '50 (6) * Schaper, R. '70 + Schreiber, 1. '55 (5) * Smith, R. '1)4 *Stedman, J. '69 (14) *Steinfurth, P. '68 (5) + Stephan, E. Jr. '66 (13)

BRADLEY-34 + Bilder, B. '73 + Black, C. '80 (2) * Block, A. '68 + Boland, C. '53 (14) * Boylan, M. '69 (14) * Bremer,J. '66 (13) * Dahlsgaard, R. J r. '63 (9) * Dechter, L. '83

Diete, G. '60 + Dubbs, T. 'S3 + Griner, J. '51 (2) + Heavner, L. '83 + Hillmann, T. '74 (2) + Killelea, H. '59 (6)

Kukla, D. '81 (3) Miller, B. '79 (3) Millner, E. Jr. '62 (4)

+Paliatka, E. '56 (14) Parks, F. '76 (8)

+ PoneI', P. '80 + Ruedlin , D. '65 (8) + Sadowski, M. '76 (4)

: §i~~~~~~r~~:~3 * Schram, J. '50 (8) * Shanahan, B. '82 + Stuckel, J. '55 +Study, R. III '83 + Susla, N. '52 (3) + Taga, H. '54 (9)

Terry , T. '61 (2) + Toberman, C. '80 + Valerio, D. '76 (5) + Woods, R. '78 (2)

BRITISH COLUMBIA-6 * lllumenauer, G. '45 (9) * Broe, K. '46 (8) *Chapman, H. '68 (4) *Ferguson, G. '62 (10) + Milten, D. '45 (10)

Strong, G. '35 (4)

BROWN-22 + Baetzhold, H. '44

: ~;~d~~ , '~8 ,~~ Clark, R. '39 (2)

* Cunningham, J. '41 (14) *Geisler, F. '29 (9) + George, A. '39 (9) * InRalls , C. '25 (9)

+JoFlIlson, O. '28 (2) Kiesel, C. '36 (4)

* King, W. '20 + McKibben, W. '49 *McGovern, R. '48 (7)

Norman, R. '57 (8) + Perkins, V. '35 (7) + Phillips, F. '52

Roth, C. '46 (7) Stewart, J. '29

+ Thompson, L. '26 (3) Wezniak, F. '54 (2)

+ ""hitney, G. '33 Wylie, S. '57 (7)

BUCKNELL-23 * Adams, L. J r. '64 (14) +Austin, E. Jr. '75 + Baines, D. '80 * Balta, J. '59 (2) * Becker, A. '59

Cardillo, 1. '82 (2) + Carroll, F. '75 (2)

Carter, R. '56 (14) + Fithian, H. Jr. '34 (3) * Gumma, B. '25 * Kaercher T '57

Kramer, ~1. ·'76 (2) + Leinbach, P. '54 * Lundvall, B. '57 (4) + MacDonald, R. lr. '57 (6) + Major, W. Jr. '67 (4)

Sprout, 1. '48 (12) Sprout, R. '49 (8)

+ Steele, J. '77 (3) + Steinhauer, "\-V. '36 (14) * Strouse, R. '78 (2) + Weckenman, F. Jr. '77 (7) * Woehling, E. '72 (2)

CALIFORNIA-41 + Allen, D. '37 (7) +Bach, K. '81 * Bertero, R. '61 *Boone, W. '35 (2) *Botsford , H . '53 (13) + Brigham, L. '16 (5)

Brooks, G. '70 + Costa, L. '62 + Crockett, D. '66 (7) + Cunningham, C. '32 (2) + Davidson,J.)r. '48 (4) * Donlon, R. ',0 (9) * Franklin, W. '37 (8)

g66{·j,~~6~5~) + Hickerson, P. Jr. '37 + Hill, J. Jr. '74 * Holt'j. '57 (8) * I-lowe I, W. '41 (7) * Kavanagh, C. '64 (7) • *Kayser, R. '46 (8) *Kett, S. '49 (6) + Leffingwell, C. '25 (6) * Martinelli, S. '52 (3) + Maushardt, W. '82 + Means, E. '34 (9)

Metcalf, E. '33 * Moulin, D. '53 (8) + Murray, N. III '64 (14) * Nelson, E. '47 (3) + Parker, J. 1r. '49 (3) + Pletcher, R. '28 (3) * Porter, C. '24 (4) * Rea, F. '41 + Robinson, E. '32 (9) + Rose, C. '24 (14) + Rose, E. '31 +Rose, R. '29 + Spalding, P. '59 +White, A. '41

Younger, C. '82

CARNEGIE-52 + Beck, R. '42 (4) *Beers, H. '35 * Bcrkcnstock, R. '83 + Boschetto, R. '54 + Brennan, R. '54 (8) * Brent, R. '53 •

Cahill,.J. '80 * Clark, 1. '35 (14) *Cole, C. '79 (2) * Cross, R. '48 (13) * Domash , J. '76 (4) + Dornaus, 'V. '35 (5) + Elliott, S. '33 (13) * Elliott, W. '33 * Fingles, F. '29 (3) + Gaechter. L. '80 (3)

+ Hall, C. Jr. '54 (i) * Hamlin, E. Jr. '39 (2) + Heddaeus, G. '20 (10) *Hotchkiss, J. '28 (3) + Hurle)" D. '79 + Kerlin, K. '82 (2) * Kraft , O. '35 (8) *Kreider, F. '38 (3) * Lunghofer, T. '68 + McBride, 1. '32 (4)

McDonald", W. '52 (9) * McEwen, J. '80 (2) * McNaugher, S. '32 (5)

Mielke, H. '51 (2) * Milliron, W. '3~ (8) *Newman, D. '54 (11) +Owen, R. '51 + Polles, 1. '67 (13) + Poole, W. '39 (4) *Pratt, T. '30 (7) + Reid, J. '81 (3) *Resch, P. '28 (7) * Seibel, C. Jr. '41 (14) * Seitz, R. '33 * Smith, H. Jr. '44 (14) *Stover, W. '40 (5)

Tennyson. E. '45 + Todd, W. 1lI '68 (2) * Vassil, J. '52 (14)

Wagg, J. '38 * Wheeling, E. '74 (5) * Wile)', L. Jr. '49 (7)

Wilson, N. '39 (2) + Wirshing, C. '34 * Young, H. '52 (8) + Zimmerman, R. '78 (4)

CENTRAL MISSOURI-9 * Adams T '71

Bartle, 'P. ;77 (2) + Dudley, C. '78 (2) * Herndon, M. '71 (3) * Kenned y, T. '74

LeDoux, M. ' 15 + Letzig, W. '71 (8) + McCambridge, J. '72 (6) + Phillips, T. 'SO

CHICAG0---24 + Bidwell , R. '50 (13)

Borst, C. '33 + Brunelle, W. '30 + Crawford, W. '33 (13) -.l;Davis, P. Jr. '35 (13) + Dragstedt, C. Jr. '43 (3) • * Fitzgerald, 1. '43 (8) * Frentz, A. ':15 (13) . * Hartle, J. Sr. '32 (5) + Harts, H. '21 + Heskett, B. '22 (9) + Holtsberg, C. '34 (2) +Hood, R. '38

Ingals, E. '19 (3) + Kavanaugh, J. '52 (3) + Keogh, W. Jr. '34 (3) + Krasnitz, M. '56 (7) *Mandel, M. '55 (14) + McClure, J. Jr. '42 (9)

Noble, M. '20 (14) *Purcell, R. '31 (8) *Sloan, K. '32 (8) *Tenney, A. 1r. '43 (7) + T homann, D. '39 (14)

CLARKSON-23 Baker, C. '71 (14)

* Baker, G. '27 (14) + Colford, E. '76 (6) + Crum, D. '76 (4)

Doblan, P. '66 (5) * Dow, R. '55 + Duryea, J. '81

Fitzgerald, J. '27 (13) + Hannon, C. '83

Hopkins, R. '76 (3) + I-Iuntin?,ton, J. '81

Jo)" C. 29 (14) Martinez, J. '76

* Mcl'ilahon . F. '54 (2) + Morse, R. Jr. '80

Naylon, R. Jr. '72 (3) *Nelson, D. '69 (6) + Pagliaro, L. '62 *Phillips, C. III '64 (13) +Schaad,J. '81 (2) *Shurtleff, R. '66 (2) * Skiff, D. '69 (2)

Wischhusen, R. '76 (7)

COLBY-9 * Bither, H. '41 (2) + Cowie, J. '77 * Curtis, A. '31 (4) + Everts, N. '50

Fernald, C. '40 (4) + Lightbody, C. '47 (8)

Sargent, D. '39 Sturtevant, R. '24 (8)

COLGATE-58 * Abrams, H. '27 (9) *Anderson, D. '39 (3)

Bailey, A. '29 + Becker, N.Jr. '56 (5)

Boccuzzi, 1. '58 (4) + Bolles, C. '29 (8)

+ ~:~gJ,"s\'t5 + Doescher, F. '26 (5) + Donaldson, J. 1 r. '45 + Duffield, R. '37 (7) + Duffy, R. '62 (3)

Ferguson, C. '36 (7) +Gow, N. '46 (14)

Guter, J. '32 * Haines, R. '57 * Head, R. '26 + Helman, D. '41 (14) *Humphrey, H. '36 (2) * Tones, L. '61 + Kelley, T. '52 (3)

Keyser, C. '31 (6) + Kranichfeld, W. '44 (7) + Krogh, J. '38 (2) * Levine, M. '62 * Lincoln, F.Jr. '31 + Madsen, G. Jr. '47 (4) * Major, W. '26 + Major, W. '53

Mawhinney, W. '42 (7) + McCown, F. III '50 (7) *Miller, W. '27 (6) + Nast, T. '37 (14) + Neumann, C. '49 *Okunski, W. '58 (14)

Persson, A. Jr. '42 · + Reichert, ,,y. Tr. '57 * Rice, R. '34 (\1)

Rosenbloom, B. '76 (5) * Schmid, P. '61 (7)

Sisson, T. '41 (3) + Smith, R. '68 (5) * Squires, J. '47 (4) + Stark, L. '25 (8) +Swan,D. '31 (5) + Taylor, R. '32 (6) *Thayer, W. III '31 (2) + Twomey, M. '80 *Tyburski, R. '74 (10) + VanOrden, E. '40 (6) + Walton, E. '34 (14) + Weldon, R. '52 (3) * Wilkinson, H. '34 (6) + Williams, L. '29 (2) + Wood, C. '49

Youker, J. '50 + Zane, V. '56 (2) * Zimmerman, R. '40 (7)

COLORAD0---21 +BeckVonPecco, C. '83 + Dunham, K.]r. '62 (5) + Gaddis, L. '63 (5)

Gates, R. '64 + Gatewood, R. '62 (2) + Gust, R. '81

Hebert, G. '81 * Hoden, T. '71 (2) *l-Iowell, R. '78 (3) *Kinnie, L. '71 (2) + Mcintosh, R. '76 (3) + Milne, C. Jr. '73 (8) *Nelson, H . '59 (10)

Oppold, J. '77 (7) +VanEenenaam,J. '79 + Vaughan, B. '68 (3) + Weber, L. '63

Wilson, S. '72 (3) + \Vrasmann. E '62 + Yezek, S. '80 (3)

Zurick, V. '81

COLORADO STATE-7 + Barber, R. '72 + Frederick, L. '72 (5)

Rider, M. '83

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+Stenmark, S. '8 1 (3) * \Vhite, P. '66 + Potts, A. '29 :v:racusa, M'.'~1 (2) *Wood, M. '64 (2) * Reagan, W. '46 (8)

~ vJ~8~~'sv.,it. 82 *Wood, R. '67 Sampson, D. '50 (2) + Wyman, D. '80 (2) + Scott, R. '27

* Shake,.J. '40 (14) Stewart, A. '32 (3)

CREIGHTON-6 *Tilden, A. '28 (2) COLUMBIA-8 * Arneson, P. '82 + Veeck, I. '26 (4) * Atkinson, F. '26 +Byrne, T. '75 (5) Volkman, J. '63

Eichacker, W. '41 (9) + DlOl1, M. '79 Voorhis, A. '30 (2) + Greenwell, L. '39 Haerr, R. '72 (6) * \Vells, D. '50 + Lauder, W. '44 (6) McNary, G. '75 (8) • * West, C. '52 + McCormack, J. '39 (8) *Vounglove, R. '72 (4) + Wise, B. '36 (8) + Montgomery, R. '28 (3)

Norton, R. '38 * White, P. Jr. '45 DARTMOUTH-18

*Banks, W. Jr. '45 (10) EASTERN KENTUCKY-2 Blanchard, R. '30 (2) + Collins, R. '74 (5)

* Bruner, W. '55 Hrubala, B. '73 (7) CORNELL-86 + Carter, L. '28 (3) + Altemus, J. Jr. '65 (7) +Cook, W. '23 (5) * Ambrose, C. '48 (4) + Cornthwaite, S. '35 FLORIDA-35

Attiyeh, R. '55 (2) + Ensinger, S. '27 (14) * Backenstoss, G. '65 (2) + Bartlett, H. ~r. '36 (2) Fortuna, L. '38 * Baumgardner, P. '62 * Bassett, C. ' 4 (3) + Gillespie, A. Jr. '44 (4) + Bayman'j' '72 * Beckwith, R. '57 (14) * Grant, R. '43 .+ Bonney, . '67 (6)

Burnham, C. '29 Hoiles, C. '32 (9) + Borcheller, J. '74 (2) + Calaguire, F. '73 Latchis, J. '37 + Boyd, LJ r. '81

Caruthers, E.;r. '28 (6) Milliken, L. '27 +Boyd, . '83 + Cashen, A. '5 *Patterson, S. '42 (7) *Carter, W. '71 (9)

Castillo, R. '82 * Simonds, K. '25 * Delaney, J. '77 (6) * Clemente, M. '73 (7) * StcEhenson, R. '25 * Dowling, J. '70 (2) * Clemente, R. '72 (2) SWIft, N. '27 (9) + Durrell, A. '65 (2) * Cumpston, E. Jr. '43 * VanReypen, R. '47 (5) + Forrest, P. '58 (14) * CUZll, F. '61 + Grant, R. '67 + Detrick, L. '80 (2) Hennessy, S. '69 + Devore, J. '68 *Jarvis,J. '67

Dodge, R. '40 (4) DAYTON-2 + Kraak, G. '82 (2) + Embury, v...T, '54

+ t?~~~lk~~' \/~8(i 0) * Luzier. R. '72 + Farrington, W. '43 (2) * Meeker, J. '65 (7) + Fastuca, G. '74 (5) Meininger, S. '80 (4) + Finch, A. '60 * Moore, R. '78 (2)

Follmer, M. '26 DELAWARE-6 *Moore, R. '61 * Fuss, J. '71 (4) + Anzalone, E. '72 (8) *Mueller, G. Jr. '65 (7) * Gardner, T. '65 + Carey, J. Jr. '70 (8) + O'Byrne, W. '72 (2) +Gilchrist, R. '40 (14) + Hallam , W. '80 (3) + Pritchard, G. '62 (9)

Goeringcr. B. '75 + Muth, D. '81 (2) * Rettstadt, R. '82 (2) * Grote, W. '74 Oldfield, D. '70 (7) * Roberts'r '63 (13) + Halstead, C. t· '63 (7) + Williams, D. '74 (2) • *Rosentha, P. '73 (8)

Hanson, E. ' 3 + Salfi, D. '58 (5) + Hart, L. III '23 * Sharpe, M. II '62 (3) * Hessler, O. '42 (8) DENISON-8 + St. PIerre, A. '83

Hiller, R. '55 (3) • *Bailey, B. '58 * Taylor, M. '82 * Howe, W. '42 (4) Bohachek, 1'. '54 (2) Vawter, J. '76 * Howell, A. '50 (2) *Clarke, W. '5 1 * Wade, R. '61

Kavanagh, J. '39 * Haines, F. '63 (12) * Wilcox, R. '68 (2) * Keating, T . '57 (7) + Jones, S. '80 (3) * Wilhelm, J. '68 + Kellerman, K. '29 (2) * Kuhlman, D. '61 (13)

Kendall, R. '31 + Maghielse, G. '58 + Kennedy, D. '50 (14) Sarvis, R. '72 FRESN0-4

: ~:~i~:~r,,~ '39 (5) * Duncan, E. '67 (8) Graham, A. '73 (2)

Knuff, J. '74 DePAUW-52 Martin, R. '77 * Lathrop, W. Jr. '61 (9) + Barrett, W. '61 (2) *Vassallo, B: '69 * Lincoln, S. '79 + Butcher, E. '25

Lockwood. J. Jr. '82 * Carnelli. V. '53 + McCrea, A. '6 + Caseley, D. '33 GEORGIA TECH-13 + Murray, M. '80 * Clutter, R. '39 * Burson, B. III '65 (3) * O'Hargan,~. '72 (2) + Cramer, J. '70 + Cecil, C. '64 (7)

Pallies, T. ' 2 + Davidson, J. '63 + Fariss, D. '59 (8) * Palmer, J. '64 (2) + Elton, S. '55 (2) * Flax, S. '78 (6) * Pas&uale, D. '57 (13) + Epperson, E. '30 (7) + Hall, R. '62 (3) + Peif er, M. '79 (3) + FIScher, C. '62 (6) + Haney, M. '79 (4) *Penrose,.J. Jr. '59 (14) Fjord, H. '47 (2) * Lawson, C. '64 (13) * PICone, J Jr. '69 Frees, C. '36 + McKeeman, R. '77 (2) •

Piscitelli, M. '73 + Gamble, C. '33 (6) • + Monfort, C. Jr. '68 (14) + Poole, J. '33 (4) * Gates, J. '48 + Mumper, M. '62 (9) + Preston, R. '19 (4) * Gough, H. '29 (4) Murray, W. '80 (2)

Rakowski, T. '72 * Hamilton. F. '33 + Schepps, E. '81 (2) Ruebling, C.' '83 * Hartline, J. '34 (2) +Siemens,J. III '75

+ Sayers, M. '53 + Haygood, T. '58 (2) Scalzo, A. '71 Herrell, M. '60 (5)

+ Schabowski, J. '74 + Herrold, R. '36 (6) HAMILTON-I9 *Schaenen, N. Jr. '50 (14) Hertel, W. Jr. '53 * Canterbury, A. '39 * Shepard, W. '31 (7) Hintz, C. '32 (3) * Cobourn, A. '63

Smith, F. '25 + Keiper,.J. '33 (7) * Doyle, D. '39 (8) + Smith, R. '29 (5) + Krueger, N. '40 + Fletcher, L. '20 (5) *Smith, R. '67 * Lilienthal, A. '33 (3) Glenn, W. '79 (2)

Spelman, R. '28 Mann, R. '74 (4) + Green, D. '29 (8) + Stento, G. '82 + McCarty, T. '28 (3) * Nye, S. '52

Strana, D. '82 * McConnell, A. II '58 (6) Oakes, E. Jr. '73 * Theo Ol-akos, J. '73 * McConnell, J.. '66 *Orcutt, B. '26 (14)

Thul,J. '75 + McEvoy, P. 27 (9) Pitarresi, J. '70 (2) Totten, W. '73 * Means, R. '3 1 * Rosenber1<. F. '50

* Troy, F. '29 (2) Miller, D. '70 (5) +St. John, . '71 Tuma, R. '81 (2) Miller, H. Jr. '52 (4) + Stackhouse, H. '28 (2)

* Vaughan, A. III '60 (7) + Moffett, R. '32 Sullivan, C. '33 (2) * Vawter, H. '42 (14) * Newell, R. '34 (9)' Thiergard, D. '63 (2)

Wallace, A. ('. '20 (6) * Parkin, D. '16 (5) + Wefer, D. '54 (13) * Walsh, J. '8 (2). * Parsons, E. '61 + Whelan, K. '80 (2) * Waters, W. '54 (2) * PettY'd" '36 (9) + Vlilson, W. '58

Weber, E. '49 (4) + Post, . '47 (7) +Wood, R. '65

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY· July, 1984

HARVARD--7 Adams, A. '32 (9)

* Ballard, E. '27 (3) Craig, R. '42

* Hanchett, L. '29 Holder, E. y. '31 (5) •

* Lovett, L. ' 3 (2) + Spang, W. '38 (2)

HOUSTON-8 * Carr, W. III '76 + Dutcher, D. '73 (9) + Ma~ill, J. Jr. '73 (3) * Ma lOne)" R. '83 + Mertens, N. '73 + Roznovsky, V. '75 (6) *Siegfried, C. '79 (5) *Whatley, M. '75

ILLINOIS-I07 +Allen, L. Jr. '47 (14) * Altorfer, A. Jr. '43 (3) * Andrews, A. J r. '54 *Beckman, A. '22 (9) + Bercher, W. '38 (8) * Blankenship, M. '55 (8)

Bluthardt, O. '22 * Bonior, A. '62 Buchanan, R. '55 (5) Buist, J. '78 (2) Burtzos, F. '77 (7) Chapman, H. Jr. '37 (2)

*Chesrown, R. '69 (4) Clements, E. III '71 (8)

* Coffel, C. '28 (14) +Cook, P. '56

Cork, A. '59 Cox, K. '76

+ Dees, D. '55 (2) * Donohoe, R. '55 (4) * Erickson, C. '43 + Fadum, R. '35 (5) * Finney, M. Jr. '53 (5)

Flathers, G. 11 '78 Flessner, T. '79 Fogler, H. '61 (2)

* Ganschow, C. '30 (3) * Garretson, R. '39 * Gerometta, R. '44

Giffin, D. '62 (14) Gimre, C. '29

+ Groebe, W. 111 '70 (3) * Grumish, J. '76 (2)

~~lt~.~i4N) + Hardesty, E. '46 * Harney, J. '46 (2) + Harrington, S. '75 (2) + Harris, R. '55 (8) * Heil, J. '50 (4) * Heron, '''T. '42 * Hincke, ,V. '23

Hines, S. '80 * Hougham, R. '72 (4)

Houser, P. '75 * Howard, H. '33 (14) *Huntoon, H. '72 (9) *Huntoon, H. '37 (3)

jOlley, B. '30 + olley, P. '33 * Jones, A. '33 (3) *Julian, W. '29 (14)

] urvich, R. '63 + -Katsinas, S. '78 + Kiefus, R. '63 (4) + Kirchner, L. '25 (13) + Konen, M. '78 * Kooistra, P. '58 (4) + Ladd, B. '57 (6)

Lindsey, T. '74 Lipe, J. '51 Matic, G. '75 (3)

+ McEnery, J. '51 (4) + McLees, M. '75 (4) *McKinley, L. '40 + Miller, A. '66 + Mosetick, F. '56 (2) + Muhs, E. '28 (4) + Olander, -Iv '76 + Ottoson, . '60 (4) * Parsons, E. '27 (14) + Pesavento, D. '76 + Peterson, C. '63 (3) + Pizzuto, M. '81 (3) + Plewa, J. '78 (2) + Pollitt, S. '65 (4) * Procter, B. Jr. '44 + Rachmeler, D. '73 *Rice, A..I1". '36 (9)

Rudiger, H . '31 + Rugel, G. '78 (3) + ScaIfe, R. '36 +Schultz, C. '67 (5)

Senn, J. '27 + Shaw, D. '51 (9) + Shepard, B. '32 (2) + Shepard, T.Jr. '73 * Sherman, O. J r. '51 (2) + Skarr, P. '83

Smith, R. '50 Snyder, ]. '44

* Sparks, it '31 (7) + Stauder, R. '46 (2)

Stunard, E. '55 + Trotter, S. '58 (3) + Twichell, M. '34

Uebel, W. '46 Ulatoski, P. '75 (5)

* Vance, C. '7 1 + Verheecke, R. '70 (2)

Viehman, R. '51

;~:11~~~:e;.' ,~~ ~~f (14) Wells, S. '82 (2) Wentzell, G. '35

* \Vilkinson, N. Jr. '33 Williams, S. '71 (5) •

INDIANA-82 + Aikman, R. '41 * Albright,.J. '32 (3) * Allard, D. '70 (9) *Anderson, C. Jr. '27 (8) * Barker, R. '66 (2) + Bartek, S. '83

Bear, W. '52 Bell, C. '54 (7)

+ Bell, T. '78 (2) + Blakley, S. '65 (3) * Borgmeier, J. '69 (6) * Bradfield, W. '31 (4) * Butzow, R. '64 +Campbell , J. '37 (14) * Carson, J. )36 + Cartwright, J. '54 (4) * Causey, G. '46 *Caylor, H. '16 (14) * Caylor, T. '21 (9) *Cochran, K. '52 + Cormican, H. '40 * Currier, R. '64 (8) * Curtis, S. '57 * DeBolt, R. '49 (II) + Endwright, D. '56 (13) +Escott,I.Jr. '41 (8) : F~nhlharson" D. '40 (7)

* ~~n~k'~' J~~ 52 * Gibsa'n, j. '42 * Gray, H. '16 * Gutman, P. '52 (9) * Hall, W. '44 (12) * Harper, B. '54 (II) *Haugh, R. '48 (8) * Hirschmann, J. '38 (9) + Jarvis, J. '49 * Jenkins, P. '65

Jones, C. '20 *Kahlenbeck, H. Jr. '52 (14) * Kovener, R. '55 (4)

Kraak, C. '54 * Ladendorf, D. '83 * Lambert, G. '55 + Lawson, R. '65 * Lohrei, J. '23 (4) * McConnell, L. '80 * McLaughlin, H. '41 +Miller,.J. '60 + Moore: S. '69 * Mossier, A. '50 (9) * Murphy,.J. '54 * Murray, R. '51 + Pankow, J. '80 + Peak, P. '55 (14)

Peyton, R. '68 (4) + Phillips, R. '71 (6) * Rinehart, W. '29 (3) * Robb, M. '26 (12) + Rosenberger, H . '22 (13) + Scher gens, \\'. '33 * SerVaas, B. '41 (2)

Sims, G. '82 * Smith, K. '63 (9) * Songer, A,, '67 *Stephens, R. '61 (7) * Stephens, X. '28 (7) *Stoner, J. '46 + Stover, J. '55 (3) + Styles, R. '49 (3)

*Summers, T. '51 (12) Swayze, R. '41 (13)

+ ThomlJSon, R. '74 (4) * Troxe ,J. '28 * Wampler, W. '55 * Wamer,J. '19 (4) * Wear, G. '17 (14). + ''''hitman, D. '75 + Wing-ham, K. '66 (5) + Wolff, R. '61 (3) *Venne, H. '16 (14) + Voder, A. Jr. '35 (5)

IOWA-60 Ackerson, F. '44 (8)

*Adams, F. '59 * Ashline, J. '58 + Beckenbaugh, R. '80 + Benson, C. '41 (8) + Bjork, D. '53 + Boelio, R. '35 + Browning, E. Jr. '37 (7) +Burge, J. '61 * Case, L. .'70 (2) + Cass, \V. '56 • + Childs, H. '33 (14) + Connell, ]. '48 *Courter, L '57 (7) +Daine,J.Jr. '51 (3) + Dikeman, P. '31 (7) * Fersch, E. '32 + Fletcher, J. '35 (14) + Foster, R. III '77 (2) *Harsha, H. '42 (13) * Hawkinson, H. '35 (14) *Heckt, M. '46 * Hill, L. Jr. '43

Hinson, D. '58 (2) * Hoyne, R. '24 *Hunn, J. '55 (7) *Hutcheson,]. '65 (4) +Hynes, M. '57 (5) + Kesman, A. '77 (3) * Knuepfer, D. '76 (2) *Koop, T. '28 + Krekel, L. '56 (2)

Lapham, R. '39 (6) * Lundy, J. '36 (8) + McCalTagher, ]. '68 (5) + McMillen, C. 'SO * Miller, K. '67 (3) *Obermann, C. '26 (13) +O'Connor, R. '47 (8) + Osborne, J. '48 + Phillips, J. '77 (2) * Rathert, J. '54 + Rider, R. '75 (8)

Roseland, R. '66 Rowe, C. '48 (2)

+ Rubin, W. '68 (8) + Rusk, D. '76 (6) *Shaffer, R. '34 +Sloan, A. '80 (4) *Sodemann, N. '62 (6) + Steele, D. '72 + Steele, J. '63 *Thielen. M. '57 * Vickers, 'I'. '71 (7) + Volkmer, W. '53

Wall, J. Jr. '77 * Wentzien, P. '59 *Wiese, J. '58 (7)

Wills, P. '30 * Youngman, \V. '79

IOWA STATE-85 + Andres, K. '66 (2)

* ~fa~~~:I~~i5H. '44

* Bruening, K. '80 (4) Buchanan, J. '33

+ Carlson, W. '42 (2) Carne, D. '70 Challed, R. '52 Clark, L. '33 • Clauson, L. '25

+ Colony, L. '59 Cooper,.J. '58

* Covert, R. '61 (2) +Cronk,J. '60 (13)

Dean, B. '78 * Donahey, W. '32 (13)

rJ~~I~v ~5~2 + Engler, G. '43 (6) + Evans, R. '72

Felgenhauer, R. '70 + Fleck, R. '49 (8)

Floren, F. '45 Foss, C. '71

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o + Gleason, L. '42 + Biles, B. '66 (5) *Knopl'i T. '79. D'Anriibale, L. '81 Elliott, F. '76 Krill, A. '63

* Grant, W. '27 (3) + Buechel, D. '45 (4) * Law, . '80 (4) * Davis, B. '31 (3) Fiore, T. '67 Lass, C. '83

: ~I~~bi~f,: ~ '!~8'59 (8) + Butler, A. '31 (10) *Link, A. '74 + Day, C. '30 (13) + Forbes, T. '64 (7) + Longstreth, E. '23 (5) + Cartmell, P. '35 (2) + Marshall, M. '76 * Forstall, E. '20 (14) + Gilar, J. '72 + Marshall, C. J r. '66 (3)

+ Hamman, K. '72 (2) *Cayot, C. '25 (4) + M(Grana~han, T. '78 Furst, E. II '60 (3) *Gillesple, R. '72 (5) + Marsteller, G. '43 (4)

+ Hansen, T. '79 (5) + Chester, W. '23 (3) + Merillat, . '79 (4) + Gabriel, R. '51 (9) + Grimes, L. '78 (2) * Maxwell, D. 'SO

Harmison, H. Jr. '56 + Childs, A. '35 (2) + Meyers, B. '8 1 Gerber, l. '19 (14) Grueser, J. '49 (3) +May,J. '47 (14) Heckllliller, D. '57 (4) + Clark, R. '38 (2) * Miesse, J. '72 (5) + Goebel, R. '43 (2) * Hollett, W. '53 (4) +Mayberry, R.Jr. '51 (5).

+ Holsinge,', "\T. '57 * Cox, W. '50 Mor~an, S. '69 Gourley, C. '58 + .lankura, B. '77 (6) McGovern, E. '51 (8)

+ Hu~p, R. '72 +Cram, C. '69 + Mule 1, G. '79 (2) + Harti&;,-n, A. '57 (8) * .I ennings, C. '31 (9) i\kIlvaine, M. '72

+ ~ ef nes , -k '78 (2) + Cram, J. '7 1 (8) +Musil , E. '7 1 (12) + Hess, . '37 (7) ~ennings, K. '57 + McKinley, H. '38

* effries, . '8 1 (3) * Cramer, W. '33 (14) Oppy,J. '64 * lacocca, G. '76 (2) * licolson, R. '49 *McNalllara, J. '29 (10)

* Johnson , A . .lr. '47 (4) + Crowther, M. '59 (8) *Peterson. H . '67 *Kaufman", '46 * Patulak, M. '64 McClusky, R. '69

+.Joslin, R. '47 • Cummings, D. '79 (5) + Rieken, G. '8 1 (3) + Kirkpatric , J . '29 (7) + Porter, J. '24 (7) '*Meiser, F. Jr. '82 + Kampfe, D. '68 + Davis, R. '75 (7) Ruff, M. '63 (2) * Kurtz, J . '52 (8) + Riemann, P'dr. '50 + Morgan, " . '5 1

Kirkpatrick, D. '71 + DeVore, S. '35 (5) + Salter, S. '79 (3) + Lichter, J . '68 (5) + Roane, K. '7 (2) +Motz,~. '32 + Kratoska, R. '59 (6) + DeAtley, L. '33 (3) + Sell, R. '78 (6) * Lister , W. '26 (3) + Rollins, W. '27 (5) +Moul, V. '6 1

+ Kuchel, M. '76 (2) • Dykes, J. '63 (3) *Smith , T. '69 Lucadalllo, E. '71 (7) + Sammons. H. '42 • Newton, J. '46 (3) + Larew, D. '63 Esau,1- '78 + Stanley, B. '80 (4) • Maroti, L. '58 (14) - * Silberman, S. '72 (5) Nies, D. 69 (8)

Loney, S. '74 . *Fiske, 1'. '55 (8) + Steffey, N. '57 (4) • Moodie, W. Jr. '47 (7) * Stines, E. '73 (2) * Petrich, J. '36 (14)

+ Lovell,~. Jr. '50 (3) Flint, G. '37 + Strobel, T. '78 (2) Nar,lor S '80 + Strickland, D. '66 * Post, H. '80 (4)

Maier, . 75 (5) • Forney, R. '21 (12) *Svaty, R. '64 (4) • • Ne win'g,·T. '75 (6) * Suder, G. '44 (3) + POlter, T. '51 (4)

+ Malin, D. '18 (5) + Gaston, L. {r. '77 Swenson, 1; '77 (2) Nicholas, P. '39 (2) Trabilct D. '59 (2) * Preble, R. '59 Marvin, R. '43 Gear, G. 'I * Teichgrae er, R. '64 * Nutt, W. '36 (7) • Wardel, C. '70 + Pryor, R. '37 (8)

*Mason, R. '33 (8) *Gregory , L. '75 (9) Tucker, K. '76 (8) * Peck, 1-1. '37 (8) + Watson, E . .g. '71 (2) Rimer, J. '8 1

* Mayer, P. '49 1-1 afiSlrom , J. '32 + Voth, S. '72 * Perna, J. '76 (8) • * Whittaker, . '64 * Rogers, J. ~ 57 (11) . Micek, S. '82 • Ha ,C. '44 (8) . Warner'd' ~r. '80 (3) *Puth, J. '52 + Yester, G. '51 (4) Schoenherr, R. '63 (2)

* Moodie, J. '45 + Hamilton, G. '3 7 (3) 'Winter, .' 9 + Rabold, F. '39 (3) • Sechnick, D. '76 (8) + Nei l, R. '30 (14) + Henry, R. '58 • Wolf, B. '80 (5) Ramsay, J. '58 (14) + Shane, M. '52

Nickey, M. '65 + Henson, C. Jr. '52 + Ramsden, G. '44 (2) MARQUETTE-2 * Snook, A. '34

*Osborn, J. '73 (2) * HigdonI '47 (5) + Reber, R. '41 (7) RJ'an , D. '71 (2) Snyder, D. '70 (2)

+ Paetz, C. Jr. '47 * Hysom, . Jr . .'57 (7) KENT STATE-18 * Reid, J. '56 + \ esterheide, T . .'72 (7) *Sponsler, D. '58 (8)

• Parker, J. '30 (7) + .1 ackson, C. '38 + Aljaneic, T. '68 (5) + Roberts, J . '26 (7) + Spurry, C. '48

'" Pearson', L. '64 *Johnson, O.~r. '52 + Brown, J. Jr. '64 (7) Ruth, R. '68 (5) * Stillson, W. '39

+ Perrenoud, D. '82 *Klemp, 1-1. ' 6 (9) * Cunningham, W. '33 • Salmond, W. '46 (8) MARYLAN0-7 + Thesken, E. '30 ( 14)

*1'erry, W. '27 (7) • Knorr, J. '31 (14) + Dalcher, A. '57 (9) + Swenson, C. '50 +Brosky, R. '77 (7) + Thies, T. '64 (5)

* Peters, T. '57 (8) * Kreider S '44 • Fenn, R. '67 Swenson, G. '78 (2) Costello, R. '65 (2) + Thomas, t '32 Provol'sc. R. '78 • Lamb,f. '23 (9) . + Francis, G. '26 (8) + Szablowski, D. '82 + Doetsch, P. '76 (8) + Thomas, .)r. '65 (5)

'" Provorse, S. '80 *Landess, W. '53 (4) + Gersten, 1. '6 1 (14) * Thompson, C. '3~ Huston, G. '8 1 (3) * Trumbo, S. 16 (3)

• Renk, R. Jr. '80 (3) + Larsh, W. Jr. '52 • Giorgianni, N. '56 (7) + Watchman, W. Jr. '55 (6) • Osmeyer, M. '77 (2) Vaughn, G. '48 (4)

+ Roeschke, K. '82 • Lee, J. '77 (2) + Lange, G. '56 + Werft, A. '31 + Schnlltt, T. '73 Vogel, T. '66

'" Sandstrom, 1\'1. '30 Light, M. '49 (12) Litwtler, T. '56 (2) *Werft, E. '23 + Wojtowicz, J. '78 Vogel, W. '48

*Schooley, F. '22 (14) + Lindahl, C. '33 (2) + Marshall, S. '49 * Wolf, D. '79 '" Zimmerman, J. '72 (4)

Shaw, J. '50 (2) + Little, 1'. '59 Miller, W. '65 + Yaszemski, E. '80 (3) + Sieben, D. '67 (2) + Lowe, J. '56 + Parsons, D. '64 (9) • Ziebold, W. '46 (8) MASSACHUSETTS-3 MICHIGAN-58

* Sigman , W. '50 • Ludwick, A. '34 (6) + Roth, L. '47 :~~S11~~~~ '~: :~b (2) * Adams, R. '40 (14)

+ Sirois, J. '63 + Lytle, M. '79 (5) * Shriver, P. '50 (7) Bates, R. '78 (6)

* Spears, R. '41 (3) McGill, U. '28 * Smith, K. '40 LOUISIANA STATE-I Titus, G. '82 * Berkey, W. '29

+ Sullivan, G. '80 (4) + Miller, H. '37 + Stevens, G. '53 Brodie, S. '82 *Bolas, G. '36 (7)

• Talbott, K. '79 + Miller, P. '73 (6) Stevenson, R. '47 '" Bowman. R. '38

Tett, H. '65 (2) * Moeckel, W. '36 McGILL--6 • Bugbee, B. '37 (3)

Trunkey, C. '52 (2) + Neighbor, 6' '65 (4) LOUISVILLE-22 * Currie, G. '33 (8) + Carter, L. Jr. '23 (2)

! ~~~I1~:;:t~al~~t7)'24 (4) + Newber),. . '69 LAFAYEITE-34 Alt, L. '62 (13) *Dobson,d' '49 (2) * Clark, C. Jr. '39 (4) + North, T. '69 +Alexandel', C. IV '56 ( \4 ) + Barnes, M. '76 (4) + Ebens, . '60 (2) *Copeland, J. '48

• Warren , A. '22 (14) • Piller, L. '72 + Chene)', C. '41 (4) + Bomar, H. Jr. '49 (4) + Hewson. R. '55 + Correll , C. '63 (15)

+ Webster, V. '25 (14) Piller, T. '74 (2) * Conner, S'ir. '36 * Click, S. J;"' '50 (6) Killam, D. Jr. '63 (5) +Cumin~s. E. '49

+ Williamson, R. '28 (14) + Reeder, W. '47 (6) + DeRuyter, . '73 (4) Crume, 'r' '65 (8) + Walker, J. 71 * Davis, . J I'. '47 (8)

Wogens, C. '24 + Reese, J. '31 (2) Ernst , R. Sr. '19 (4) * Dobbins, l. r. '30 Donaldson, J. '64 (5)

+ Wood, R. '5 1 (6) *Saricks, C. '70 (7) * Franzinger, K. '36 (7) + Farnsley, C. '30 (3) MIAMI-86

+ EldridEe, C. III '60 (8)

*Yirak, J. '40 (5) • Schober, R. '47 (6) + Gerard, L. '34 (3) *Federa, H. '37 (14) • Ford, . Jr. '44 (2)

*Voung, J. '28 (4) • • Seitz,J. '31 (13) + Harrison, H. '54 . + Fisher, J. '67 + Barker, H. '50 (14) + Hartwi~ M. '68 (3) + Sherrell, M. '77 (2) + Heine, G. '49 * Gaddie, G. '49 (14) • Barr J '68 + Hepp, . '39 (5)

*.f *Slawson, C. '20 (9) + Hindenach, L. '40 * Gillespie, T. '53 (8) *Bhlir: G. '37 (14) + Hildebrand, R. '68

JOHNS HOPKINS-25 *Slawson, D. '56 (14) + Humllla , E. '29 (7) Hannon, M. '49 +Boswonh, 1-1. IV '52 (5) • Hoad, J. '32 (4)

+ Bang, B. '44 * Sol.ol11on,.1. Jr. 'S I Karo, J. '54 + Howe, F. '64 (8) * Bova, J. '69 (3) • *Holt, J. '77

+ Biemiller, L. Jr. '55 (7) + SpIkes, L. '7 + Klein , T. '68 (4) • [,ckson, H. '52 (5) * Brodie, W. '73 + Hurst, L. III '73 (2)

*Bigley, H. '64 (8) *St. Clair, (. '58 (7) Kleinert, R. 'S2 • ussky, V. '43 (5) *Bruckman, R. '49 (5) + Johnson, L. '22 (13)

Bramman, \V . Jr. '44 Stacey, ~ . '23 (4) MacGeachie, M. '72 (8) + Magne" L. '66 (3) *Burf,ess, T. '61 (4) *King, R. '64

* Budnitz, E. {;. '53 (6) • Stork, P. '65 Messey, R. '79 (4) + SmIther, L. Jr. '55 (3) + Carson, B. '79 (3) Knape, W. '78 (6)

*Ferrazzano, . '68 (3) Thomas, C. '54 • Messick, W. '68 (5) +Sneed, R. '79 + Caner, O. '62 Lossmg, L. '65 (4)

+ Finston, J. '77 * Thomas, M. '62 (5) + Meyers, E. '66 (6) +Tamplin, P'dr. '66 *Conklin, T. '29 (4) *Marion, A. '42

* Greenwood, B. '5 1 + Treaster, A. '57 Montag, D. '73 Walker, D. ' 2 (2) Cottle, M. '8 1 (3) + MaI'shall, D. '8\

+ Hanson , D. '50 + Trees, C. '29 (3) + Pilgrim, W. '30 (14) * ''''eber, 'vV. '54 *Coulton, R. '54 (3) *McCobb, E. '23 (8) •

*Hickman , R. '28 (14) * Tu'].eon, L '42 (2) • Roth, S. '81 (3) *Williams, R. '67 (8) * Cunningham, H. '29 (3) *Meyer, R. '61 (10)

+ Hoffmeister, J. '20 (3) + Wa de ll , ~. '57 (7) + Ruhnke, B. '63 Davis, M. '66 *Mool'e, C. '29 (14)

Hughes, C. Jr. '50 • Wells, S. ' 5 (5) + Schroeder, H. '28 (2) + Dellinger, L. '42 + Mortensen, M. Jr. '35 (14)

+ Linck, O. '3 (2) + Voun~, L. '33 +Sheridan, M. '81 (2) MAINE--4 *Dugan, C. II '60 (5) * Mowry, T . '70

Lord, R. '54 (14) + Zuere leI', M. '78 * Sinn, HrJr. '43 • Flanders, M. '72 (3) Easton, M. '73 (3) *Nicolau, G. '48 (4)

*Millel', C. '49 (12) + Snook, I . '59 • Keller, L. '83 +Ehrich, J. '42 (14) * Owens, P. '31 (7)

+ Newnam, \V. '59 (3) • KANSAS STATE-51 Townsend , C. '34 (14) + Stairs, D. '80 (2) Ericksen, M. '77 + Perkins, M.~r. '51 (2)

• Perry, V. Jr. '6 1 (4) *Ballcr, M. '71 *Travaglini, G. '72 Stone, P. '8 1 * Gastineau, P. '28 + Poole, F. '4 (5)

• Philhpy, L.t. '5 1 *Bell, O. '69 • VonderTann, E. '35 (7) + Gates, E. '48 (2) +Ray, G. '82

• Sands, C. 1 1 '45 (2) * Bock, 1-1. '63 (2) VonderTann, T. '46 Gervais, R. '56 + Ritchie, J. '38

Shipley, N. '52 (7). *g~Iw~~ek': Y"'~II (2) *West, R. '53 (14)

MANITOBA-6 + Gilleland, B. '51 (2) + Robertson, J. '45

Silverwood, f-I.dr. '56 + Wetzel, G. '76 (2) * Brass, J. '73 (6) * Gillette, R. '52 (13) * Schoff, J. '22 (14)

+Slllith, F. Jr. '5 *Bunkel', C. '70 (4) Wren, J '52 (4) + Esling, A. '39 + Gillham, J. '33 (6) + Scott,.J. '63 (3)

+ Utterback, 1'. '48 (14) Burnetl, B. '79 (2) + Zazzanno, M. 'S I • MatT, W. '56 (2) • Godfrey, W. '58 (13) *Sergeson, J., '59 (3)

Wood, W. '22 Callen, J. '62 * McInnes, D. '50 (7) *Grar M. '36 (9) + Shader, J. '72

* Yaeger, J. '43 (5) +Chew, ii. '8 1 • Ramsay, R. '72 +Gl'i fin, J-Jr. '4 1 (5) + Spencer, R. III '59 (3)

• Conner, G. '58 (5) LEHIGH-57 • Stratton, F. '30 (4) Gurney, \ . '53 (3) + Steere, F. Jr. '39

*Cooler' M. '58 • Allan, R. '68 (4) Halliban, J. '67 * Stephenson, N . '76

KANSAS-88 • Ebrig It, H. '74 (6) * Allen, C. '25 ( 10) MARIEITA-37 • Hecker, E. '33 (2) +Strtekland, H. Jr. '36 (3)

+ Adams, C. '35 * Edgede)" 1'. '78 + Alva, C. '77 + Altreuter, R. Jr. '65 (4) Henninger, R. '43 (3) *Tanase, T. '63

*Adams, M. '20 (11) *Gordon , W. '60 (8) Bishop, B. '26 (6) Hern, R. '38 +Tapp, K'/r '48 (14)

+ Amrine, F. JI'. '40 (8) + Hershner, F. '49 + Thomas, . '32 (4) • Adams, W. '57 * GI'eene, R. '58 (14) • Boyer, E. ~r. '43 (4) Barnett, D. '68 (5) + Hofmann , 'vV. '53 *Tmelscn, D. '58 * Arnold, R. '27 (3) + Hallman, B. '8 1 (2) • Boyer, J . ' 0 (2) + Bingham, R. '45 *Baird , F. '58 (7) * Hathawax, J . '80 * Brennesholtz, L. '32 (2) Brooker, J . '56 ! ~~~~,~'s! i4~f) * Veddel', N. II '4 \ (3)

*BallQu, D. '75 (9) + Horine, r. '80 + Briggs, J. '75 • Bruny, C. '27 (8) *Holschuh , J. Sr. '48 (7) : 0~~~~r~, il,J~) *Baum, A. '81 (3) * Hostetter, {) '65 + ColdI'en, C. '77 • Dawes, C. '22 (3) • + Beeler, R. '76 + l'luffman, . '68 (2) * Conchar, B. '41 (6) DeB lander, D. '57

+ Iserman'l'50 (5) + Ward, S. '58 (3)

• Belt, C. '57 (14) + Jones, C. '77 (2) Corderman, D. '78 * Druetzlel', F. '63 (5) • Jerome, . '48 (2) • White, J. '50(14)

• Beymer, J. '36 * .lubelt , B. '68 (13) . • Czerny, D. '74 (6) + Dunn, F . .lI'. '40 (5) *Knauss, N. '53 (14) +Wilson, W. '38 (14) + Krebs, D. '80 (4) + Winer, P. :6 1 (7)

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MICHIGAN STATE-37 * Allen, C. '55 (3) *AlIen, J. Jr. '60 (3) * Anderson, T . '72 (3) * Baginski, D. '70 * Barkley, R. '70 + Cavell , W. '65 * Dean, A. J r. '60 (8) + Dobberteen, R. '52 (2) + Ferguson, C. '79 * Franzella, F. '70 (8) + Green, J. '60 (2) + Hoot, B. '65 (7) * Hughes, R. '59 (2) * Hyland, J. Jr. '71 (3) * Kaufeld, J. '49 (7)

Kerns, S. '60 Leonard, H . '66

+ Maccani, L. '56 (8) *McBain, R. '64 (2) + McDonough, R. '80 * Moore, B. '60 + Morrison, R. 1 r. '61 (2) + Nauert, R. '65 (5) * Pallee, 1. '70 (4) + Radcliffe, A. '66 (4) + Rozak, J. '62 (2)

Ryan, J. '55 (5) + Savage, W. '56 (5) + Smevold, R. '69 * Thompson, R. '67 (14) * Vanderveer, R. '56 * 'Weaver, D. '64 + Whitson, G. '52 + Wilson, J. '62

Zaki, R. '80 * Zimmerman, R. '53 + Zimmerman, S. '83

MIDDLEBURY--47 + Allen, C. '29 (14)

Allen, R. '33 (3) Andersen , C. '73

* Arnold, R. '42 (5) + Bangs , W. '45 (4) * Bennett, T. '41 (14)

Burrows, R. '29 (6) + Buskey, P. '38 (6) +Calef, R. '31 (8) * Collins, B. '31 + Davis, R. '78

DeGroff, R. '25 (7) + Fall , R. '66 * Flickinger, P. '52 (2) + Fuller, W. '54 * Fullington, W. '20 • + Furber, A. '20 (6) + Haines, L. '43 (4) *Hayward, L. '23 (8) *Heath, W. '21 (6)

Hill, P. '37 (10) + 1'!inman, F. '31 (2)

Ide, A. '33 Jacoby, C. '75 (7)

+ jones, H. '56 (2) * Kelley, S. II '29

Kelley, W. '29 (14) * Lobban, R. '29 (2) * Merrill, S. Jr. '60 *Noonan, R. '21 (10) * O'Connor, K. '53 + Painter, A. '57 * Painter, H. '33 (5) • * Palmstrom, D. '45 (7) + Parson, F. Jr. '75 + Philipson, C. '37 (3) + Pierce, A. '30 (8)

Richardson, H. '48 + Riley, D. '24 (13)

Schauz, G. '34 (7) Smith, J. '38 (5)

+Spinney, H. '37 (2) * Terry, S. '51 *Thayer, S. '43 (6) * Wheeler, F. '39 (3) + Whitton, J. 1 r. '51 (7)

Wiley, B. '72 (2)

MINNESOTA-25 * Albrecht, H. '34

Baker, L. '65 (7) + Barclay, J. '69 (7) * Christensen, L. '30 (7) *Crippen, C. '30 (14) *Diercks, H. '35 (5) + Fredrickson, L. '75 (8) +Gerver, P. '80 (4) + Gunderson, R. '51 *Hamann, J. '59 (5)

Hawes, G. Jr. '29 (4) + Oakley, V. '35 (5)

* Opdahl, O. '41 (13) + Pelton, T. '24 (8) '* Pommer, G. '42 * Redding, G. '33 * Sears, W. '40 (4) + Simons, P. '78 * Tatam, J. '33 (4)

Theorin, M. '71 *Tormoen, F. '30 (14) *Truesdell, L. Jr. '27 (2) + Wilke, P. '23 (7) *Wilke, P. Jr. '50 (13) *Wright, W. '34 (7)

MISSOURI-86 + Allemann, G. '69 (8) + Anderson, R. '63 (4) * Armstrong, R. '21 (5)

! ~:~~br1~~: g .. :~~ (2) + Beimdiek, G. '35 (4)

Bistline, G. '76 (6) Brase, R. '65

+ Brashears, K. '75 (2) + Brashears, V. III '72 (5) * Breckenridge, K. '83 * Briggs, H . '51 (10)

Bruns, A. '61 (2) Bruns, D. '70 (6)

+ Burridge, R. '46 (2) Carter, W. '65

+ Chrostowski, K. '75 + Cibulka, M. '78

Craven, S. '74 (8) *Deimund, E. II '60 (6)

DuMontier, C. '74 * Ehrlich, J. '67 (3) + Emerson, J. '62 *Eskridge, D. :64 (4) + Fallmann, K. '53 (4)

Faulman, W. '60 * Gantz, D. '27 (5) + Gebhardt, G. '78 + Gibson, W. '38 (14) *Goodin, B. Sr. '39 (4) *Hall, W. '29 *Helmendach, G. '59 + Hendrix, J. '61 + Herzog, D. '82 *Hodge, W. '25 (14) + Hof, P. '75 (7)

Holdmeyer, K. '78 (3) * Hubbard, L. '55 (2) + Huff, L. '57 + Hughes, L.Jr. '31 (8) +~eans, J. 1 r. '53 (2) + enkins, D. '42 * erndt, N. '33 (5) + King, J. '75 * Kyner, L. '73 (7) + Leeman, C. '36 + Lutz, B. '58 + Mann, K. '50 + Martin, D. '29 (4) + Martin, J. '30 + McFarland, S. '81 (3) *McKelvey, D. '32 (5) + Miller, 1. '79 + Mitchell, B. '60

Murphy, T. '59 *Neff, V. '66 (9) +Ochs, H. Jr. '33 (14) + Oliver, M. '80 (2)

Otten, B. '82 + Peters, P. '77 (2) + Randall, D. Jr. '69 (6) *Read, O. '33 (6) * Riggs, J. Jr. '30 (6) + Rowland'J' '65 (3) + Russell, \ . '75 *Schooley, C. '28 (7) * Se~all, G. '33 (6) +Seltz,j. III '59 • Sherwood, R. '77 • Smith, K. Jr. '67 (4)

Smith, W. '24 (4) *Symon, B. '26 (7) +Tarantola, B. '81 (2) +Tate, B. Jr. '41 (8) + Taylor, K. '80

Taylor, W. '41 (8) Teel, K. '81 (2)

+Tennant, F. 1r. '62 (14) * Thweatt, J. '30 (5) + Vinyard, 1. Jr. '42 (14) + Wagner, 1\;1. '72

Weatherly, E. Jr. '60 + Webb, R. '31 (10) * Westlake, F. '36

Witt, 1'. '22 (14) * Yingling, R. J r. '62 (10)

NEBRASKA-52 * Ackerman, R. '50 (3) + Alexander, L. '36 (4) + Ashby, C. '39 (2) * Asmussen, R. '52 + Baker, S. Jr. '37 * Baker, T. '81 + Bama, R.lf. '34 + Barnard, fl. '81 (2) *Barnard, H. '56 *Burmeister, C. '52 + Carlson, S. '54 * Cheney, 1'. '36 (8) * Christenson, A. '45 (14)

Cole, R. Jr. '46 * Forke, D. '46 *Geisler, R. '62 + Goodwin, F. Jr. '50 (13) *Gray, H. '34 (14) *Hamilton, J. '79 (5)

Harris, D. '76 * Harris, 1. '36 (14) + Hibberd, 1. '79 (4)

Hinchcliff, S. '77 (7) * Hummel; P. '31 (12) * Hunt, R. '41 (2) * Jones, J. '78 *Jones, W. '27 (14)

Keehn, R. '83 * Koziol, D. '66 *Krommenhoek, W. '57 (II) + Lynch, D. '23 *McGrew, F. '34 (2)

Muff, H. '30 (3) Muncy, G. '70 (6)

+ Niemel'er, A. '35 (3) * Nucko Is, W. '51 (2) * O'Bannon, K. '50 (10)

Olsen, C. '82 Onnen, D. '76 (4) Pankonin, L. '37

* Pauley, G. '49 I

*Reese, D. '26 (3) + Sackett, W. '38 (2) + Schick, L. '29 (14) •

Shively, R. '82 (2)

*~II~~h;~G: 12~45 (8)

+Smith, H. '65 (14) *Tippetts, J. '67 (2) • *Urbach, H. '33 (8) *Wilkins, H. '42 (2) * Yoder, O. '26 (13)

NEWYORK-I4 Beman, A. '34 (5) Beman, L. '38 (4) Brown, S. '24 (9) Coon, D. '32 (8)

+ Gaylord, E. '23 (2) Hoover, C. '40 (5) Kipfer, A. '33

* Koski, G. '43 (9) *Mazzei, J. '26 (9) • + 1Jerritt, \". '27

Query, A. '25 (5) + Redegeld, J. '23 (4) • Small, A. '41 *Stigberg, R. '25

NORTH CAROLINA--46 * Ayres, R. '65 (13) + Baker, C. '74 (3)

BaIT, E. '26 (4) + Brainard, H. '30 (7) * Bullock, D. '80 + Burnette, J. Jr. '74 * Campbell, R. 11'. '81 (3) * Clark, J. '68 (5) • Coleman, R. III '68 + Crawford, W. '76 (8) * Dalton, J. Jr. '59 (7) + DeBlasio, . '62 (2)

Evans, C. '67 + Foster, D. '81 (2) * Goforth, 1. Jr. '66 (2) * Gray, J. '65 (8) + .Gray, R. III '59 (5) + Inscoe, J. '62

Johnson, E. '55 (2) Johnson, G. Sr. '27 (2)

+ Jones, R. '68 (7) * Joyner, J. 1r. '77 (3) . * Key, D. '82 * Legler, M. '64 *McNeill, R. Jr. '74 (2)

McClanahan, S. '74 (2) * Michael, W. '73 (6)

Minton, A. '79 (3) * Mitchiner, J. '73 (2) * i\lorgan,.l, '77

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY· July, 1984

o + Myrick, D. '65 (13)

Newsome, J.. '82 *Pawlik, H. 54 (8) * Poole, H. '64 (3) * Pyron, J.lr. '78 (6) + Ramsay, G. '76 (7) + Reisner, F. '74 (2) * Ross , S. '81

Schumacher, C. '73 + Smith, 1. '34 (2)

Smith, R. '76 + Snow, J. '73 (4) • + Spruill, G. '76 (5)

Thompson , E. '28 (12) + Waltemyer, R. '75 (8) *Watkins, W. '27 (14)

NORTH CAROLINA STATE-8 • Harris, D. '82 (2) + Hoffman , T. '78 * Lach , E. TI". '79 + Mai'slano, J. '78 + Mizelle, W. '78 * Schuster, D. '83 * Stewart, J. '79 +Taylor, T. '79

+ jawor,R. '66 (8) + 1ensen, C. '31 (4) + Kakarakis , J. '42 * Karsted, R. '38 *Kraebber, J. '58 (2)

Kreml, F. '31 (8) + Ladd, R. '64 + Lampe, W. '38 + Larson, H. '34 (3) *Levering, G. '61 (14)

Lose, G. '57 + Mackey, R. '43 (14) + Matthias, V. '29 * Maylahn, D. '40 (6) * McCarthy, J. '49 (4) + McKenzie, H. '23 (10) +Montgomery, J. '43 (8) +Moul, K. '74 *Newman, R. II '59 (14)

Norborg, C. '62 * Pagels, G.lr. '34

+ ~~tc,hGS;2~6 (8)

*Reiche, R. '42 (3) * Robinson, P. '49

Sale, E. '34 (3) + Sapienza, M. '74 (4) + Scatliff, J. '48 + Schneider. R. '68 + Schultz, R. '54

NORTH DAKOTA-IO + Shannon, J. Jr. '49 (13) Bittner, 1. '78 (2) * Siefert, R. '31 (3)

+ Bjerke, G. '75 * Skelton, G. '59 (2) + Carlisle, M. '80 (3) +Spanjer, R. '49 (14) + Hanson, J. '79 (3) + Struble, J. '55 + Kirsch ,.R. '78 (2) + Sund, R. '73 + Luckow, L. '71 + Thorp, H. Jr. '25 (14) * Richard, P. '74 * Thorp, R. '29 (2)

Sass, S. '82 + Van Vooren, R. '53 (3) * Szczys, R. '69 + Vits H. Jr. '54 (13) * Weight, G. '73 + Wadsworth, V. '35

+ \Va~eer, M. '78

~ORTH DAKOTA STATE- !~:~h~.i~h;~3!58 (2)

* P I If; A '80 + White, R. 1r. '52 + Qa~~I~ A~"73' (7) * Zinn, F. '37 (14) * Smithbcrg, R. '76

NORTHERN ILLINOIS-12 * Carmichael, W. '78 (5)

Feithen, W. Jr. '75 (8) *Gipson, P. '68 + 1anik, J. '75 + lunn, D. '68 (2)

Maibach, M. '73 (10) + Malloy, W. '69 (4) + McGowan, B. '83 + Passarelli, R. '81 + Silic, Q. '81 (2) + Singelmann, J. '64 (2) + Sorensen, S. '70 (2)

NORTHERN lOW A-2 + Anderson, S. '79 (3) + Farner, C. '82

NORTHWESTERN-79 Akemann, E. '62 (14)

* Anderson, W. Jr. '53 (9) Anton, W. '81 (3)

* Block, G. '48 *Bodine, P. Jr. '50 (14) + Boyd, W. '48 (9) *Bridgford, P. '56 (7)

Brooke, J. '66 * Cakora, H. '59 * Calhoun, E. '22 (14) • * Caruso, L. Jr. '65 *Casterline, R. '41 (5) + Cochrane, C. '44 * Conway, J. '49 (14) * Countryman, R. Jr. '50 (7) + Coyle, R. '52 (2) * Curtis, A. '27 (14) + Devereaux, L. '62 * Ensign, W. '46 + Evert, H. '56 (2) + Fish, W. '39 (14) * Gavitt, S. '37 (4) + Giltnane, H. '49 + Glaser, R. '54

Gleachcr, E. '63 + Gray, E. '29 (9) + Hassakis, E. '73 + Hathaway, E. '27 + Heideman, E. '32 *Heizer, E. Jr. '51 (14) * Holmes, R. '18 + Hopham, C. '45 (2) *1amra, 1. '38 (14)

OHIO--I2 + Dennis, J. '75 + Hortin, L '56 (4) • Hubbard, C. '58 +Lawrie, [. '75 (3) + McDo",; d , R. '73 (2) + Opperman, H. '65

Palmer, C. '60 (4) *Sanders, N. '59 (3) + Weimer, J. '68 (3) * Weiss, W. 11'. '81 (3)

Williams, 1'>. '71 (3) Yohem, R. '77

OHIO STATE-68 + Bates, S. '66 + Boyer, R. '42 (14) + Burget, E. '55

Campbell, 1- '49 *Christy, F. 40

. * Clymer, W. '35 (14) * Cooper, W. '63 (6) *Corey, P. '48 (13) *Crawford, I-! . '47 (12)

Derewecki, D. '72 (4) + Douglas, R. II '67 + Elliott, R. '48 (14) *English, E. '22 (14)

Faranda, C. '49 (4) * Farnsworth, C. '45 (4)

Flournoy, 1. '72 (8) + Francis, Vv. '36 * Fultz, R. '63

Gordon, D. '63 Hague, W. Jr. '29

+ Hannan, C. 1r. '59 (3) + Harper, H. '019 (8) * Hatten, T . '82 *Heekin, R. '35 (3)

Henthorn, B. '82 + Herron, W. '43 (3)

I'loitshouse, D. '63 (4) * I-Ioover, T . '56 (4) * Johnson, N. '43 (2) + Jones, R. '56 * Keegan , J. '53 + Kemerer, W. '73 (8) + Kilby, E. '75 (2)

Kuhn, R. '37 *Kuppinger, E. '33 (14) *Mason, R. Jr. '41 (3) *Mays, L. '31 (4)

McLain,.1. '42 (4)

* Morrison, R. '39 (13) *Myers,J. '38 (14) * Nelson,j. '59 * Olson, A. '24

Pecsok, J. '63 *Phillips, O. '14

Pontius, E. '39 + Porter, P. '50 + Rees , T. '33 (4)

Salt, W. '44 +Seekely, B. '79 (4) + Seekely, R. II '80 (3) *Shaw, [. '49 (8) * Sippre I, R. '37 (2) * Smith, 1-1.11'. '51

Stone, M. 69 (6) * Summers, R. '34 + Taylor, K. '65 + Thomas, C. '38 * Thomas, J. '47

Thomas, J. '33 (2) *Thomas, O. '26 (2) + Townsend, G. '64 (13) *Wagner, j. '45 (14) *Walker, W. '54 (8) * Werum, J. '42 (8)

White, R. '57 * Wilson, J. '36

Wilson). '39 + Zell, E. 69 (5)

OKLAHOMA-37 * Anderson, V. '67

Blair, W. '51 + Contway, L. '29 (7) + Eckart, R. Jr. '41 *Filip, T. '69 (8) * French, E. '78 (5) + Frensley, L. '23 (4) + Fruit, K. '28 (2) + Hefner, W. '37 + Hirsch, K. '74 * Huchteman, M. '55 (9) *Hunter, H. '32 *Hur1ey, P. '64 (7) * johnson, C. '82 + Johnson, 1. Jr. '66 (8) * Kalbfleisch, J. '52 (4) * Kenady, P. '66 (10) + Kurtz , E. '65 *Levorsen, J. '50 (3)

Massad , P. '60 (14) * Massad, W. '55 (14) * McFall , B. '29 (5) + Monk, j. '68 *Morrison. W. jr. '36 (4) + O'Bannon, 1'. '82 (2) * Poston, j. '58 f

+ Renfrow, W. '26 (4) * Rinaldi , S. '80 (2) * Rppert, M . '74 (8) * Sampson, D. '34 (4) * Scott, D. '61 + Sloan, D. '72 (2) *Stephenson, W. Jr. '54 + Stussi, D. '77 (2) * Thompson, H. '65 (14) *Walkingstick, B. '52 (14)

Wilson, H. '55 (5)

OKLAHOMA STATE-I5 + Branch, D. '60 (4) + Clovis, W. '75 (2) * Crews, l. Sr. '60 (9) + Floyd, A. III '65 + Johnson, J. '74 (2) + lones, R. '80 + }"Ieyer, S. '75 (4) + Momper, A. '72 (2)

* ~i~h~I~~~7?6~) * Richards, W. '77 (5)

Rourke, L. '71 + Simon, W. '60 (5) + Vogle, T. '60 (3)' * Waller, G. j r. '60

OREGON-21 *Brunken, D. '52 (5) + Carlson, S. '69 (6) • * Cellars, A. '47 (13) * Chambers, R.'52 *Ciatti, J. '64 (9)

Duffy, T. '48 (3) *Gendron, J. '40 (9) *Hayward, S. '41 (9) + HillaI', P. '41 (9) * lones, G. '44 + Mattson, T. '63 (14) *Neuner,.1. '62 (2)

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o + Newell, R. '65

Rickabaugh, C. '36 + Seal, W. '49 (9)

Silvertson, N. '54 + Sorenson, D. '71 * Sprouse, I. '30 (9)

Watson, R. '71 (3) *Weisel, J. '48 (3) * Williams, J. '45

OREGON STATE-33 + Anderson, D. '35 (7) *Balin, H. '53

Baxter, J. '78 (3) *Bays, T. '42 (9) + Bevens, R. '59 (4)

Blitz, W. '35 (14) + Boone, K. '62 (2) + Branlund, J. II'. '45 (2)

Clarke, D. 7 r • + Conley, D. '64 * Cox,.J . .Jr. '46 (2) * Cummin~,r '31 (14)

: g:~~~:1~.1'5'6 42 (14) + Ekern, A. '26 (6) * Gann, S. '79 (5) +Graham, J. '65

Hawle/" T. '25 + Hirste , R. '40 (2) + Hulbert, J. Jr. '44 (14) * Klein, K. '41 (14) + KnUlsen, G. '31 (14) + McMath, C. Jr. '32 (7) + Reed , D.'55 (2) + Ripley, IJ. '61 (2) "' Rodgers, K. '32 (2) + Rosenfeld, E. '42 (8)

Schmeiser, D. '59 (3) * Tinker, E. '65 (8) • "' Vennilye, W. '26 (4) * Wippel', G. '59 * Wise , J.'68 + Zimmerman, D. '80

PACIFIC-3 *DuMond,J' II'. '66 (5) + Gates, T. 6:f (5) * Stark, E. '29 (II)

I'ENNSYLVANIA-40 *AGlSter, H.'44 (14)

Arbit , M. '83 *Barbour. G.'42 *Bartle, H. 11'.'30 (9) >I< Bartlls R '71 + BenfOl:d, ·D. '43 * Biggs, C. III '55 (6) * Borer E '60 + Bosw~lI, ''11'. '22 (7) + Boyd, D. '42 (6) + Canfield, R. '61 (7) + Crofoot, J. '28 (8) * Derry, J. '51 (9) * ~Iseroad,' A. II'. '53 (14)

I'ox, A. 39 (6) + Gelllino, E. Ir. '50 (3) * Gentle, j. '26 (6) + Graebing, W. '41 + Hamlin, J. '65 * Harrison, C. '38 (7) + Heston, H. '23 + Hoffman, W. '28 (9)

Jenkins, T. '35 Kirsch, M.'68 Krider, R. '50 (2)

* Marshall, I. '65 (8) *Marx, R. ':;4 (8) . Mayelta, F. '35 (7)

* Olt, G. '29 (3) • + Quackenbush, R. '55 * Roose, W. '31 (4) + Samson, R.'28 (8) *Shellenbel~er, I. '52 (4) * Siegel, T. r.'57 * Stehman, . '55 (4) * Strang, G. '34 * VanSciver, H. '53 (6) + VanSciver, H. II '81 (3) * Wallace,J. '18 (13) + Walthour, J. '19 (17)

PENNSYLVANIA STATE 52 * Atkinson, 1'. Jr. '34 (12) + Balderston, B. '76 (8) + Bayfield, R. '28

Brooks, R. '49 (2)

52

+ Brooks, R. '42 (14) Brutzman, F. '35 (2) Cope, I. III '39

+ DanenllOwer, H. Jr. '55 (4) * Davis, D. '35 (2)

Dawsey, W. '55 * Da)" R. '47 (3) *DeJu lius, A. '56 (14)

DeBone, M. Jr. '51 * Diament, W. '31 (11) * DUlLOn, C. '31 *Edwards, K. '71 (12) *Evans, P. '36 (2) + Foster, N. Jr. '34 (3) +Gockley, R. '14 *Gramley, j. '26 (3) * Heilbrun, E. Jr. '64 + Hellick, G. Jr. '35 (7) * Hickling, R. '36 (8) * Hileman, R. '32 (6) + Hilner, H. '59 (14) + Horne, F. Jr. '38 (8) *Humes, D. '77 (6) + Johnston, I. '58 (13) + Kane, H. '50 (4) * LeFevre, E. '48 + Leib, R. Jr. '50 * Longenccker, C. '32 (6) + Martin, K. '74 (2) + Metz, H. '40 * Nix, R. '48 (8) + Noah, R. '57 (4) • Parry, R. '57 • Passano, L. II'. '69 (2) + Poll itt, E. '30 (2) + Prutzman, C. ' 18 (II) • Reynolds, S. '76 +Schwenk, G. '42 (7)

Setman, G. II'. '58 (2) * Shade, W. '50 (3) + Squires, \",T, '77 + Thorne, J. '40 (2) *Ulerich, \Y. '31 (9) *Weaver, W. '22 (13) + Williams, R. 'IS (6) + Winter, C. '48 (5) *Young, C. '61 *Zboyovsky,j. '51 (13)

I'LA TTEV ILLE-2 + BaI'k, C. '70 (2)

VanDeMark, J .'72

PURDUE-128 + Alexander, L. '45 * Anderson, B. '65 (8) * Arganbright , F. '49 (7) *Arnold, H. -II'. '46

Aspinall, J. 26 *Bacon, C. II'. '38 (8) * Banas, S. '1;0 (2) * Bardach, R. '33 (3) + Barr, C. '42 (2)

Baumel, K. '62 Beals, j. '79

* Bcals, j. '30 (13) * Bolton, W. '35 (2)

Bowen, M. '82 * Brennan, .J. 11'. '55 (4) +Bumpas, 0.'31 (5) + Burkart. H. II'. '48 * Caple, W. '42 + CheSler, I. '42 * Clarke, W. '39 (12) • Colten, J. '46 *Conway, S. II'. '51 (9) + Cook, W. '4'3 *Copple, I. '36 (S) * Crofts, 1\. Jr. '47 (6) * Cross, W. '44 (3) + Dudding, C. '38 (3)

Duffin, D. '44 * Egeler, C. '13 (14) + Erwin, K. '82 (2) +Evans,t '31 (5) + Footc, . '50 (4) * Free, C. '31 *Funk, D. '61 (13) + Funk, L. '58 (3) +Gard, G. '43 (14) *Gimlin, R. '42 (14) + Gingher, H. '40 (7) + Gossett, F. '32 (7) + Griffith, R. '54

Grismore, O. '27 (2) + Hahn, W. '37 (4) * Hallman, R. '54 (13)

Hansen, D. '68 * Hawley,.I. '42 (4)

: ~~l[~'S,a'7l' '49 (9)

+ Hinkle, B. '73 (4) + Hobbs, J. II '42 (4) + Holdeman, R. '37 (6)

Hoshaw, R. '33 (2) * Huff, R. '61 (2) * Hurt, R. '31 (3)

Jeffery, H. I ... '50 + lones, j. '48' (7)

"" Kenerson, A. '49 (5) + Kennelly, J. Jr. '50 * Kipka, V. Jr. '44 (3) + Knopfmeier, II. '69 (3) * Krahs, J. '51 (13) + Krichbaulll, C. '69 * Kuchrmann, O. '57 (2) * Kuhn, G. '29 (5) *LaFortune, R. '51 (14) * Landis,.J. '35 (7) *Lawson, W. '50 (14) + Letts, E. '67 (14) + Lottcs,.I. '66 (5)

Major, R. '46 + Martin, L. '44 (3) + McClain, K. '71 (10) * McKirnan, D. '44 (14)

Melcher, F. '61 *i\'letz, D. '30 (14) * Michels, R. '44 (5) *Miller, R. '22 (3) * MilicI', W. '39 (14)

Moeller, C. '45 (6) + Moss, G. '47 (5)

Murray, T. '49 (9) * Neese, A. '36 (8)

Nichols, L '27 O'Neil, K. '39 (7)

+Oyler, R. '39 (14) * Pasley, L. '71

Phcnd, H. '55 * Popham, N. '54 *Popham, R. '40 (14)

Potter , K. '75 + Pryor, R. '46 * Rabe, A. Jr. '28 (6) *Raslllussen, D. '46 (14) * Rich, W. '53 + Richardson, W. '25 (3) + Richwine, C. '75 (8) * Robertson, R. '31 (5) +Schatz, W. II '56 (3)

Schleicher', F. '40 Schneckcr. D. '67

+Schreiber, R. '39 (14) Schwab, W. '33 Sheets, C. '42

• Short, R. '72 (5) +Smith,j. '52 (14) * Snead, j. II'. '31 (14) + Stallings, W. '38 (7)

Stanback, H. Jr. '39 +Starek, R. Jr.·'42 (4) + Steiger, R. '49 (2) * Stewart, R. '49 +Stocker. E. Ir. '48 + Stoops, R. '04 (7) *Stutsman, R. '53 (8) * Theissen, R .. '48 (6) +Travelute, F. Jr. '66 (2) *Trenl, W. '46 *Varble, A. '50 (3) *VonGrimmenslcin, C. (13) + Wade, D. '53 (3) + Warner, 1'. '53 (2) *Watson, R. '52 *Weber, B. III '49 (12)

Weber, J. '72 (4) + Webster, D. '55 (2) *Wernet, R. '51 (8) + Whitc, C. J I'. '77 (6) + Williams, N. '64 (9) + Wilson, j. '82

RIPON-8 + Beisner, j. '71 (4)

Cox, G. '82 +Grossman, R. Jr. '73 (2) + Hanus, D. '78 (2) + MacLeod, A. '76 (2)

Muraskas, j. '78 (6) * Threlkeld, R. '60 (5) + Wagner, R. '78 (6)

ROCHESTER-21 * Abercrombie, F. '28 (7) + Constantine, S. '71

Ehinger, G. '73 (7) * Elwen, R. '50 (9)

'49

+ Garvin, H. '50 *VanKeuren, W. '09 (8) * Blaney, W. '52 + Gilbert, N. '29 (3) Wade, D. '60 (6) * Braunlin, D. '73 * Hart, E. '3 1 + 'Weeks, H. '51 Breech , A. '74 (2) + Hendryx, r '26 Wells, G. '27 * Coonan, T. '43 * Istvan, D. 53 (9) * Williamson, R. '34 (14) +Cutte,', D. '51 (14) *MacMillan, L. '2S *Voupa, R. '55 (7) + Emeis, C. '34 (9) , * Magistro, A. '60 (7) * Gaedtke, R. '51

Maaralten, W. '54 (4) * Green, T. '22 (4) >I< Mc regal', ~ . '23 . SAN DIEG0-9 * I-Iaehl, I-I. ~r. '33 (6) + Miller, G. ' 0 (6) + Clark, B. '81 (3) *I-Iarbison, . '65 (3) + Munson, A. '20 (7) * Fieri, P. '73 (8) * HelTin~ton, D. '59 (3) • Noble, J. '34 (2) +G1aves, A. '81 (3) + Him, \- ' . J ... '40 (5)

Pomel-anz, 6' '65 *McCol'mick, T. '79 (5) + Hoffman, B. '52 (4) + Schreinel', . '38 (9) Oling, G. '77 * Honsaker, H. ~r , '59

Sherwood, W. '39 * Orendain, J. '77 + Hornby, D. '3 (4) >I< Warner, D. '44 * Pasciuto, A. '79 + Kemnilzer, \.\,. '24 + Woods, R. '42 (9) * Tanner, S. '77 + Klingman, W. '53 (3)

Wilson, B. '82 * Koch, K. '40 Lehmann, A. '38 (2)

* l.ewis, J. '62 (5) • RUTGERS-87 SAN FERNAND0-3 + Lucas, J. J r. '56 + Adelizzi, C. '62 (8) Donnelly, M. '68 (3) MacDona d, G. '73 (3)

Ades, H . '29 (3) -t'nkins, j. '65 (3) * Manchester, F. '26 (13) Anderson, R. '66 (8) + 'aite, E. '66 (5) McCarty, S. '76 (7) Bagley, H. '32 (13) + NelsoTl, -k Jr. '53 Barlow, R. '50 (9) * Nelson , L '59 (13)

* Bauer, L. '65 (3) SAN JOSE-33 * O'Connor'r III '51 (5) + Beyer, A. '68 (8) + Boothe, S. '52 (14) + Pal me", S. II '56 + Brandes, R. '26 (14) + Brown, B. '56 (7) + Petrich, H. '44 (9) * Burton, R. '72 (7) * Brunton, J.. 'SO Ryan, J. '79 + Campbell , P. '50 (12) + Cassid)', J. '58 (2) + Schroeder, B. '63 (2) + CleaI'Y, E. '29 (5) *Coakley, G. '53 (6) * Smith , O. '52 • Collett, R. '35 (13) + Colby, D. '56 (2) * Smith , R. '59 (13) + Colsey, W.lr. '3 1 (8) + Dissmcb'rI '66 (3) * Twist, B. '41 (4) + Crowell , J. 21 (5) Down, .' I (2) + Vermei l, P. '66 (2) * Curtin, R. '68 (8) *Goforth, R. '55 + VolI, G. '41 (8)

Daley, F. '44 (7) + Hahn, A. Jr. '56 \Vadhams, ~. '68 + Diamond, A. '74 (3) + Heisinger, '-I. '58 White, G. ' 3 (13) + Dickerson, D. '34 (12) * Holman, R. '64 + Wilson, B. '50 (5) + Dorland, G. '24 (5) * Lohnson, J. '67 + Woods, W. '37 (4) + Downes, W. '33 (3) +' arsen, A. Jr. '59 * Wray, P. '37 (3) + Dunsmore, R. '33 (8) >I< Laugenour, ·W. '54 + Enander, E. '24 (3) * Leggc, R. '58 (2)

Evcs, L. '40 * Luna, A. '55 (14) ' SWARTHMORE-21 + Feincrman, P. '83 * Madsen, D. '51 (9)

Arsht, E. '51 (2) Ferraioli, +- '69 (7) + Morey, T. '56 (3) *Fletcher, . '75 (4) * Oliver, R. '61 + Baker, A. '28

+ Bedolfe, H. III '74 + Gies, R. '40 +Patheal, W. '51 (3) + Brosius, W. '22 (4) * Gies, W. '31 *Sherman, J. '66 (5)

* Glenn, E. '24 (5) *Smith, R. 64 Crownover, C. '25 (3)

* Goldberg, A. '58 (2) *Spooner, 1'. '55 (2) * Green, H. '42 Greene, K. '83 *Golden, G. '74 (10) * Stepovich, M. '56 (8)

*Hallowell, H. J ... '29 (10) >I< Goldfin~er, D. '57 + Swander, L '63 (13)

Gordeu ,G. '75 (6) + Sweeney, . .Jr. '55 + Kuhnsman, D. '82 (2)

+ Graves, R. '66 (3) *Ueberroth, P. '59 (2) + Lioi , F. '77 (7)

+ Green, G. '40 *~~:~t;~!.\~ '65 + Longshore, M. '30 (12)

* Groth, E. t '48 (9) * Mont~omery, F. '65

+ Haberstro " W. '72 (8) * Wilkinson, J. '67 * Nifrag ioni, G. '58 * Hahner, S. '78 (5) Wright, M. '42 * Pa mer, S. Jr. '27 (14)

* Hanlon, F. J ... '73 *Yates, S. '55 (9) Perkins, E. '49 (7) + Schwertner, R. '48 (8) + Hanna, H. Jr. '70 (5)

Shaw, H. '48 Hansen, L. '43 * Sundt, R. '50 (15) Harrison, J. '78 SIMI'SON-2 *Taylor, H.t '27 (14) Henna, J. '70 (4) * Hollowcll , R. '18 (6) Thomsen, '. '30 (3) + Herr, A.cP" '54 Lilly,j. '59 (14) + Youngblood, D. '47 (8) + Hoaglan ,W. '48 (14)

+ Hollerieth, C. '68 (12) + Howc, J. '39 (5)

SOUTH CAROLINA-6 SYRACUSE-62 * Hughes, J. '78 + Kerestes, W. '71 (2) + Gear, G. Jr. '81 + Aikman, R. Jr. '56 (3)

Kolessar, J. III '69 (4) + -Lames, D. '83 + Angeron, P. '79 (5) * Kortmann, R. '74 + lcAndrews, C. '83 * Atkmson, M. '80 (2) + Krieg, R . .Jr. '64 (8) + Shelton, L. III '82 + Balkind, M. '83 * Kroesen, F. '44 (3) *Smith , E. '83 + Barkann, M. '82 + Lantier, W. '77 (2) * Thompson, J. '83 + Ben~amin, B. '69 (7) + Liniak, P. '69 (14) Blu lin, G. '42 (3) + Luz, R. Jr. '43

Mallett, W. '32 SOUTH DAKOTA- 2 Butterfield, J. '60 (2)

+ Connolly, J. '31 (9) • Marley, J. '32 (5) +Garry, M. '81 (3) Cryan, j. Jr. '63 (2) + McDowell, A. '34 (14) + Lambrecht, M. '80 * Dameo, R. '57 • Mi ller, J. '60 (2) * Damm, R. '58 (2) * Moran, R. '72 (10) * Dixon, E. '40 (14) * Muller, B. '(j6 (8) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS-- + Elwood, T. '79 * Mu ll iyan, G. '55 (2) + Crowell, R. '76 (4) + Finnell, T. '57 (6) +Nee, . '77 Kimmelh, D. '79 (3) Gregory, O. '63 + Nesbitt, R. '70 *Magllire, D. '73 (6) H artford, j. '83 * Nicholas, B. '49 + Scruggs, C. '72 (2) + Hauck, A. '44 + Novelli, D. '73 * Haun, R. '27 (2) + Peek, H. '32 (3) + Hoskins, E. '50 (6)

Pitt, L. '39 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI +Kinne, P. ' 14 Plewak, G. '69 +Crump, S. '80 Larson, G. '83

+ Powers, {: III '48 (3) + Lohman, T. '34 (2) Richter, . ~r. '65 +LUdWl G. '51 Rinaldi, A. 74 SOUTHWEST TEXAS-I * Lynd, . '35 (9)

+ Roby, R. '73 (8) + Pfeiffer, C. Jr. '76 (2) *k1.0n, ' . '49 + Ross, C. '36 (8) • • cFariane, D. Jr. '52 (14) * Schaenen, D. '50 (2) *McKay, j. '37 * Schreihofer, A. '59 (10) STANFORD-45 *McMahon, F. '52 (3) + Sperling, W. III '35 (7) * Allen, R. '54 (6) + McLaughlin, B. '58 (14)

Sweeney, J. '74 + Beeger, W. '51 * Nestor, G. '80 (2) + Thomas, R. '47 (2) + Bcllows, B. '61 Newing, R. '13 (3)

Tomasik, D. '66 >I< Bennett, P. '16. * Obenhoff, I. '33 (14)

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• Odell, C. Sr. '37 (2) + Osborn, H. '21 (14)

Peck, D. '50 (2) Planer, C. '69

+ Power, W. '39 (4) + Reiser, M. '68 (2)

Reksti s, W. Ir. '38 (6) + Ringwall , W. '58 (II)

Robmson , F. '4 7 * Salisbury, E. '40 + Schantz, R. '49 (2) + Sengstacken, J. '46 * Shaw, E. '66 + Sherman, T. '48 (4) • Smeltlel', W. '58 (7) +Spry, R. '40 (2) + Sl. Clair, R. '3 1 (2) + Stein, K. '83 + Stewart. M. Jr. '46 + Stratton, C. 32 (2) + Thomson, P. '39 + Thorn, D. '71 + Tompkins, F. '29 (2) + Torrey, R. '51 (6) + Tracy, B. '17 (2) • VosbUl'gh, F. '25 + Waldron, H. '43

Widmayer, F. Jr. '4 1 (2) • Wilson, W. Jr. '30 (8)

TECHNOLOGY-59 +Allen, L. Jr. '34 (14)

Alusic. D. '64 Anderson, B. '69

:~~:':f~~~ne: '~7'28 (13) *Beadle, W. ' 17 ( 14) + Beaman , D. Ir. '38 (14) + Bidwell, E. '26 (2) + Blasdale, R. '31 (2) + Britton, C. '33 (3) +Butler, H. III '8 1 (2) + Carlson, K. '77 (6) + Craigmile, D. '83 + Crane, W. II'. '27 * Crowther, H. '54 + Dodge, I. '39 (8) * Edmonds, G. '26 ( 14) • Ferry, J. Ir. '39 (9) + Frazier, R. '50 + Gillette, R. '36 (8)

Gove, K. '26 • Hall, R. '22 (13)

Herman, M. '79 (5) Hill, D. '37 (2)

+ Huke, M. '65 (2) * Hurst: M. '70 (9)

Isaac, B. '75 (2) • Jakobson, I. '21 (14) * ensen, P. '73 * ouris, W. '61 (14) + Kavazanjian, E.lr. '73 (5) * Klutey, F. '23 (41 * Knudsen, S. '36 (7) *Kowtko, M. '79

LaRow, M. '82 (2) + Lawson, J. '44 + Little, E. ' 18 (9) *MacMartin, l '50 (5)

Merrow, G. 50 * Miller, F. II '23 (3) + Mitchell, J. '78 (2) + Moncavage, M. '82 + Myers,J. '41 (14)

Needham, T. '68 (3) + Pike, M. '20 (4)

Reed , C. ' 16 (2) + Reichan, H. Jr. '34 (7) + Royer, I. '56

Slack, 1'. '30 (7) * Stevens, E. '27 (14) + Swanson, Z. '71 +Thayer, C. '32' (10) + Webb, J. '37 (4) • * Wheeler, M. '35 * Wheeler, W. '25 (4) • + Williams, R. '4 1 + Wood, S. '69 (5) * Wright, W. '34 (4) *Zurbrigen, J. '53 (5)

TENNESSEE-7 • Bible, T. Jr. '74 (5) + Freesh, P. '70 (6) • + Goodwin, R. '72 (5) + Habibi, R. '73 (2) + Johnson, S. '77 + Lister. C. '83 + Myers, D. '74 (5)

TEXAS-30 + Allums, I. '59 (5)

Brewer, >V. '70 (9) + Cassell, J. Jr. '70 (8) * Coffey, C. Jr. '68 + Cole, K. '64 (3) + Dunlap, I. '73 (5) + Dunn, 1': '70 (6)

Evans, D. '69 * Franks, T . '67 * .Iackson, L. '81 (4) •

f l! , J. '73 (2) . ones, C. Jr. '80 (3)

* uhlman, T. '69 + Langhorne, R. Jr. '56 + McLaren, J. '83 *McMahan, D. '65 (2) + McMichael, T . '77 + Mitchell, M. '65 (14) * Moores, M. '83 *Nation, T. '62 * Nelson, W. '59 (6) * O'Quinn, K. '60 +Orr, J. '65 (7) + Paschetag, C. Jr. '82

Polser, A. Jr. 65 (14) * Smith, J. Jr. '76 +Swenson, M. '75 (3)

Tomsu, M . '82 * Turet, C. J r . '68 * Waters, L. '73 (6)

TORONTO--I2 * Blumenauer. G. '70 *Clark, B. '69 (8) * Cooper, C. '69 + Howland, W. '36 (10) * J armain, E. '30 (10) + Johnston, I. '74 (2) + McCulloch, H. '30 (6) + Moffat, D. '58 *O'Brien , M. '42 (5)

Ross, D. '34 + Steenbakkers, H. '78 *Westaway, J. '34 (9)

TUFfS-28 Adams, I. '39 (2) Ames, H. '36 (13) •

+ Bailey, R. '51 + Baker, J. '39 • + Carlson, R. '48 (2) +Casabian, E. Jr. '64 (8) *Cobb, N. '27 (3) • DelPesco, A. '45 (2) * hickson, C. '64 (3) + F ost<l', T. '60 (2) * Galy, J. '71 (5)

Grinnell, D. '64 * Hosterman, C . .Tn '32 (4) + Ingalls, E. Jr. '18 (5) + .Ias10w, R. 68 + Lee, J. Jr. '50 (8) * May, R. '62 * McKinney, W. '26 (14) * MOI'se, D. '42 (14) * Ohanian, M. '76 (6) * Picard, D. '8 1 + Poore, E. '43 (3) + Russell, F. '40 + Stewart, G. '42

Tortorella, F. '82 (2) + Toyias , P. '79 (5) * Tramer, W. '25 (7) + Wilkinson, T. '36 (4)

TYLER-3 * Campbell, R. '79 (2) + Eiland, B. '83 + McClain, T. '82

U.C.L.A.-II + Carter, E. '32 (14) + Dike, H. '37 + Frink, A. '38 (5) *Henkle, T. '50 (10) * Howard , S. '4 1 (2) * Iordan, R. '51 (2) + l.eiffer, D. '30 (6) + Mancini, A. '49 * O'Neal, R. '34 (13) * Rogers , M. J,r- '33 (3) *Woods, W. 50

UNION-27 + Argersinger, J . '35 (4)

Blanchette, R. '69 (8) Bloomfield, W. '54

+ Bunon, J. '70 Fahy, C. '40 Ferrante, R. '68

• Fisher, R. '31 + Flood, R. '47 (7) * Freeman , E. '25 (8) *Furman , R. '40 * Grant, W. '49 (13) + Hanle, C. '62 (14)

Hesse, W. '49 (5) • Hughes, L. '46 (2) • + Klem, D. Jr. '56 + Moore, E. '65 *MoullOn , E. Jr. '37 (3) + O'Meara, M. Jr. '50 * Osborg, H. '54 (6)

Peaboay, W. '62 + Pulliam, J. '77 + Putman, T. '52 (14) + Robinson, T. II '42 (14) * Roth, H. '30 (7) * Simpson. J. '26 * Steidle, J. Jr. '40 (4) • Wallace, W. III '48 (6)

VIRGINIA-35 * Ashbury, M. '27 * Beakes, C. '40 (2) + Boorman, B. '75 + Boss, H. '26 (8) + Burke, H . '45 (2) * Carneal, R. '43 (2) + DeMaria, A. '58 (3) + DiNul1zio, J. '6 1

DoumaI', R. '51 (2) Evans, C. J r. '39

+ Fe rrell , G. '70 (4) + Flippen, O. Jr. '29 (5) + Foulkrod, R. '4 2 (4) + Howell, W. Ir. '43 (8) *Jones, G. '32 (3)

Lundberg, L. '56 Mathews, E. Jr. '51

*McConchie , 1'. Jr. '51 • Momagna, A. Jr. '62 (7) '" ~'I ountcastle . E. '59 '" Pearson, R. '61 + Pence, J . '75 (8) * Pollock, O.Jr. '5 1 (13) *Reusing, W. '62 (13) +Sau fley, A. '54 (2) • Shelton, G. '38 (10) * Shumate, J. '28 + Simons, R. '75 (2)

>I< Stevens, L. Jr. '43 Straton, F. IS5 .

+ Tem!kleton, H. '67

:; ~'\'.~~I~~,'i. '~~ (3) + Wingfield, C. Jr. '75

Zeis ler, K. '42 (7)

W ASHINGTON-70 Aaberg, C. '73

* Beebe, C. '35 (12) + Bibb, R. '44 + Bienenfeld, R. '72 (3) • Bowen, G. '3 1 (3) + Brodie, A. '63 • B1'les, C. '25 (13) • C ifford, A. Jr. '35 (8) * CliflOn , C. Jr. '35 (6) + Cobley, G. '41 * Colley, C. '70 (2)

Comstock, D. '83 + Comstock, M. '82 + Cook, G. '64 + Corey, J. '34 (8) + Dam, L. '68 (2) • Dobb, H. '4 1 (5) + Drumheller, T . Jr. '29 (4) + Emory, S. '72 (2) *Eyler,.I . .Ir. '69 (5)

!~~\l~lt .~3~52 (8)

+ Hackney, D. '76 (3)

: ~~f.~~:'GD;;ng) * Harr is, R. '49 (14)

Haskins, J. '55 + Hayton, G. '74 (6)

Heston, R. '50 *Holden, W. '30

Huffine, C. '29 (II) +facroux, P. '59 (9) " alben, J. '67

ohnson, D . '81 * aneta, K. '59 (14) + Keen, B. '50

Koch. A. '32 (14)

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY· July, 1984

+ Lamphere, R. '49 *Martltl, R. '59 (14) * McCush, G. '23 (5) * McKay, R. '59 *McKay, T. '50 (3) + Meier, R. '73 ( II ) • Morford, I. '5 1 (6) * Murphy, D. '43 (2)

Olson, R. '6 1 (6) + Osborne, A. '45 (2)

Patten, M. ' 19 *Peterson, W. '22 (14) + Price; J. Jr. '38 +Putnam, G. '39 (13) + Rosenquist, T. '69 (4) * Scott, W. '30 (9)

Senechal, J '43 (2) * Solberg, 1 . '66 (7)

Summersett, J. '38 (3) *Swanes, V. '4" (7) +Swanson, M. Jr. '58

Thompson, 1. Jr. '72 + Trel'p, M. '~5 (4) *Tuo11" P. '53 (4)

Turu ~a , K. '82 *Ulrich , L. '40 (13) + VanDyk, F. '55 *Watkins, F. '67 + White, M. '79 * Wick, D. '59 + Wimers, J. '52 (14) * Woodyard, S. '34 (8) *Young, R. '33 (2)

WASHINGTON & LEE-I3 * Coelin, J. '55 + FellllCt·, H . Jr. '37 + Finn , R. '38 (2) + Kelsey, M. '38 + Kelsey, R. '70 (7)

·*Kindred, J . '52 Lawrence, L. '59

* Longacre, C. Ir. '33 (5) *Richardson , D. '43 (6) + Riddle, B. Jr . '50 +Smith, I. 11 '62 + Wade, "r. Ir. '23 (14) *Zack, G. '44

WASHINGTON STATE-22 * Antush, S. '84 + Arveson, C. '23 (8)

Bachtold, \ V, '35 * Booth, J. '35 (3) *Brandenburg, R. '55 (6) + Buming, H. Jr. '50 (2) *Burg, K. '50 (14)

Butherus, H. ]r. '36 (10) *Casseda)' , B. 'g7 *Clifford, B. '46 (6) " Duff)" U. '37 (8) *Enders, I. Jr. '39 (14) * Harris, M. '3 1 (3) * tOhnson, O. '39 (14) * ohnson, R. '39 (6)

eipham, I-I. '27 (2) * Mile)', E. '35 + Morris, H. '24 (14) + Nelsen, M. '71 (2) * Payton, M. '74 • Rothrock, D. '69 (4) *Studle, G. '57 (13)

WESLEYAN-2 * Anderson, R. '20 (3) + Bucknell, R. '5 1 (2)

WESTERN ILLINOIS-3 + Bruegger, B. '75 (2) + Bu~her, J. '76 * Chancellor, R. '82 (2)

WESTERN MICHIGAN-I9 +Bidwell , D. '61

>i< Brennan, M. '63 *Butler, W. '6 1 ( II) * Ebling, B. II '55 * Forrest, , . '73 +Gebhardt, W. Jr. '61 (II) * Habenicht, H, '61 *Hale, G. '52 (14) + Harden, G. '60 ( 14) ' * Ida, R. '67 (2) + Kanemori , D. '66 (14) * Lightfoot , D. Ir. '56 (4)

Lotero, R. '6ll (4) Perry, D. '69

+ Perr)" E. '76 (5) * Samcz)'k, J. .Ir. '56 +Smolarski, R. '70 (5)

Starke)" G. '58 + VanderBeek, L. '56

WESTERN ONTARI0--24 * Ballantyne, H. '47 (9) * Barton, IV. '45 (4)

Britto n, \0\'. '58 + Burkman, H. '76 (6) + Busb)', S. '44 * Caldwell, G. '5 2 (7) * Christie, R. '59 (7) + Clark, C. '74 * Eberhard, J. '69 (2) * Fraser, W. '34 (7) *Greenberg. W. '73 (4) :;. Hawke, P. '82

Leck)" .I . '37 * Lewis, W. '5 1 (9) * McCrudden . B. '65 (2) + McKay, A. '59 (4) + Nixon, 1'. '35 (3) + Orr, J. '40 (7) + Pryce, M. '36 * Querne)" A. '54 (3) *Rawling, F. '37 (4) + Roberts, R. '55 (5) * Sinclair, D. '63 (2) * Wilson, J . '80 (2)

WESTERN RESERVE-27 * Angelolla, J. '45 (9) + BlaIr, J. '40 (14)

Bloch, J. '45 (4) + Bobe)" M. '35 (14) * Bowen, R. '48 (2) *Buckingham, L. ' 17 (14)

+ g~~~~I;: L "~6 (8)

* Fogel, L. '75 * Herrick, C. '35 (3)

Hurtuk, E.'75 + Irvin, R. '38 (2)

lohnson, R. '32 (2) * Kalzenmeye,-, \+\'. '36 (13) * Koubek, F. '50 * Miller, D. '33

North, J . '34 (13) + Phillips, E. '28 (13) + Rabe, W. '51 (2) + Ries, J. '4 1

Sabo, J. '67 (4) *Sisler, C. '46 (13) + Vaivoda, E. Jr. '69 * Ventresca, A. '53 (9) * Wilmore, W. '46 (14) + Zehner, B. '80 (2) +Zilli, H. Jr. '53 (2)

WICHITA-I7 +Aaron , G. '62 (4) + Bottenfield, ]. '29 +Carpemer, D. Jr. '81 (3) * Coughenour, K. '78 (5) + EdmISton, P. '82 + Elrick, W. '63 *Grauel, C. '66 (5)

Griffith, 1'. '33 (5) * Hedden, K. '66 (12) * Hutchinson, E. '43 (14)

lohnson, D. '80 + Knackstedt, L. '82

Lillie, J. '58 (5) + Marsh'~. '77 * Meyer, . '77 (2) * Solter, . '58 (3) * Wallace, D. '33

WILLIAMS-22 • Bankes, R. Jr. '66 (4) • *Bernhard , A. '25

Buck, R. '44 + Clarke, D. '30 (80) + Dodge, R. '36 + Ellis, A. IL '36 (7)

Fowler, It '38 Frost, F. '25 (2) • Gepson, J . '65 (9)

+ Gormle)" R. '61 + H a)" .I. '48 (5)

lones, W. '31 (2) * Lynn, J. '36 (4) *~~cl~l:e~or,'I~' Jr. '40 (14)

+ Row1~nci, R. '33 (12) * Schoentgen. , . '25 • Tolson, A. '3'5

• Tyler, D. '41 (12) + Vose, A. '35 * Wishart, F, '36

Wright, H . '17

WILMINGTON-5 * Cole, D. '72 (5) + Maguire, R. '70 (4)

Mason, C. J r. '8 1 Shcneman, E. Jr. '78

+ Shoub, J. '73

WISCONSIN-88 * Adler. R. '46 (9) + Allman, R. '58 (2) + Anderson, D. '48 (3) • Aring, C. ]L '48 ( 12) * Ban. M. '"SO + Becker, W. '69 (6) • Bernd, J. '55 (3) + Bills, H . Ir. '57 (6) *Brussock·, j. '67 + Buist, J. ',3 (4) + Camberis, G. '78 (5) * Combacker. H. '23 (7) + Da\'cnpon, I . '40

Da)" G. Jr. '70 , Desnoyers, P. ' 16 (13) *Dewey, L. JL '56 (4) * Diebold, M. '25 (8) *DiRenzo, R. '50 (5) *Douglas,J.'39 (3) * Edgerton, S. '40 (7) + Fel)ows, B. '50 + Fellow, D. '49 (5) * Fohr, D. '73 * Folsom, H.'30 (8) • Forester, I. '33 (7) *Forester, R. '3 1 (14) *Godfre)" K. Ir. '55 (2) . • Guenther , V. '25 (3) + Habighorst, D. '65 (14)

Harden, J. '59 * Harris, J. '72 (5) + Heilman, n. '72 + Herro, C. '43 ( 14) * Holland , I. '7 1 (7) + Howard, R. '40 (7) + !eke, G. '33

!eke, P. '30 * I acobus, R. '51 (2) +'johnson, D. '50 + Kahler, J. '69 (6)

Kirschbaum, W. '57 (2) '+Lyon, W. '60 + !\·IacKinnon, R. '41 (5) • Marsh, R. '5 1 (2) + Ma)" C. '48 (7) +McGehce,J. '38 (14) + McLimans, R. '68 (5) * Mead,.J. '61 (7) + Mel'ers, D. '77 (2) + Mil er, S. '70 (6) + Minahan, R. '32 (3) * Morton, D. '5 1 (7) *Murph)" F. '3 1 (3) + MUlTa)" W. '64 (2) * Nelson, C. '27 (14) • Nesbill, W. '76 (5)

O'Neill, R. '31 O'Neill, R. '78 Pike, J. '78 (2) Roesing, G. '67 Roup, C. '67 (5)

+ Salzwedel, R. '62 + Schmitz, G. '25 (8)

Schwarting, W. '51 + Sippi, J. Jr. '70 (6) • + Sprenger, I. '50 (2) • Solomon, E. '3 1 (7) + Spickard, L. '20 (8) + Steinhauer, F. '50 (3)

Stevens, H . '28 (3) + Stevens, M. '23 (3)

Still, B. '28 + Still, D. '31

Stouthamer, T. '50 * Stowe, P. '28 (3) *Sullivan , D. '63 + Terwilliger, H. '36 (3) + Thompson, R. '67 (7)

Tormey, T . .Ir. '32 (4) + Trachsel, W. '59 (13)

Trubsh,(w, F. '43 (4) + Ullrich , J. '37 ( 14) + Vinson, D . '59 * WaIcisak, R. '74 (7)

Whitney, J. '36 + Willig, R. '62 + Yankow, R. '66 + Zahn, R. '4 1 (3)

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Ghapter "Activities GReview (})~

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ALBERTA James H. Leitch, Presiden.t 11020 86th Avenue Edmonton, Alberta, T6G OW9

Accomplishments of the term included initiating all 14 members of our pledge class; completing major kitchen renovations; and purchase of a foosball table. We are increas­ing our Big Brother/Little Brother activities and have begun a yard improvement pro-gram. .

ALUMNI EVENT: Rush stag banquet, University of Alberta Faculty Club, tenta­tively scheduled for October 12.

Initiates : Frank Au-Yeung, Tim Clooney, Ron Coyle, Don Edgar, Dave Finstad, Dean Hannaford, Marty Henning, David LaRi­viere, Galan Lund, Gregg Moor, Bob Par­sons, Darko Pibrovec, Ron Smith, Ian Wil­liams.

A1"Iwnsas - Members went all out during their spring house fix-up.

ARKANSAS Robert J. Paxton, II, President 10 North Garland Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701

Our chapter won the Big Drop blood drive award with the highest percentage participation (47%). Academically , we placed third out of 19 fraternities, which was quite an improvement. We won the schol­arship, community service, and campus ac­tivities categories of the Adelphos Arete Award.

ALUMNI EVENT: Annual Founders' Day banquet on homecoming night.

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Initiates: Jeff Faught, Randy Glenn, Rog­er Landivar, Billy Rainey, Paul Westbrook, Darin Wilbourn, Terry Wilcox, Lane Wil­son.

ARLINGTON Robert E. Mitchell, President 719 West Abram Arlington, Texas 76013

We had an effective chapter retreat and have a commitment to responsibilities from the chapter. We now have a new housing corporation and have reestablished alumni communication. During Greek Week we hosted the annual DU spring festival.

ALUMNI EVENT: The turkey bowl, November 25, I :00 p.m. at Swift Center Football Field.

Initiates: Barry Benson, Geoffrey Brock, Mike Guthrie, David Jeffress, Ed Jordan, Larry LeBlanc, Bret Sanders, Jim Taylor, Paul Tully, Neal Wood , Steve Cozby.

BAYLOR Alex D. Kalangis, President Box 102, Union Building Waco, Texas 76798

We have updated and revised our con­stitution and pledge program. While pre­paring for a strong fall rush, we are also working to improve our GPA and relations with the administration.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, date to be announced .

BOWLING GREEN William J. Cusick, President Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio 43403

We sponsored the 34th annual DU bike race, and in intramurals currentl), lead all small houses. Our new summer rush pro­gram is being put into effect and a bigger and more comprehensive alumni newsletter is being planned. We have purchased a new color television set.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 13, home­coming formal at the chapter house.

Initiates: Dale Lovell, Tim Potts, Ron Rin­ner, John Salerno, Gordon Smith.

Bmdley - Dave Bergstrom SC01'es as DU wins in double overtime.

BRADLEY Robert J. Schwartz, President 1318 West Fredonia Peoria, Illinois 61606

Our "Jump for St. Judes" philanthropy raised 'over $1,800 in November. In Janu­ar)" we initiated 30 men, and in February put out the first edition of our parents' newsletter. The DUCKS currently have 13 seats out of 31 on Bradley's Student Senate. We are in the midst of the All-Sports race as we try to win our fourth cup in a row. Other philanthropy projects included our partic­ipation in Bradley's Campus Carnival as well as in the Council for Exceptional Children's St. Patrick's Day Party.

ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni formal in the fall.

Initiates: Dave Anthes, John Berry, Shawn Cash, Kevin Cohan, Greg Colins, Craig Consign)" Kevin Faltin, Scott Gaskill, Bob Gegg, Paul Jaeger, KevinJensen, Andy Johnes, Tom Koenig, Dimitri Kotsakis, Kevin Lasch, Paul Lowery, Steve Maegdlin, Cliff Moseley, Joe Orsolini, Jim Reichert, Rick Salm, Tom Sargeant, Aaron Smith, Dave Ternberg, Rick Titus, Pete Whalen, Scott Whitsitt, Tom Wolf, EricYemma, Paul Zarvell.

BUCKNELL Bruce A. Vozeh, President Bucknell University Box C-2789 Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 17837

The term saw improvements in relations with our alumni, the University, and inter­fraternity relations were improved also. T ,he

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Demie play was a success. Parts of the house have undergone renovations.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, date to be announced.

Pledges: Doug Barnes, Rich Cane, George Cotton, Dave Damico, Rob Digel, Frank DiGiovanni, Henrik Gistren, Jim Granato,Jim Hudak, Bennett LaGreca,Jim Lansbury, Mark Levin, Rob McGill, Doug Mellert, John O'Connor, Jeff Odiorne, Rob Restrick, Doug St. Amant, John Schrenker, Rich Slowinski, Larry Smith, Scott Stieler, Van Sullivan, Eric Tiffany, Tony Tracy, Keith VonSeelen, Tom Wagner, Tim Wil­liams, Josh Woodward, Scott Wylie, Paul Zoby.

CALIFORNIA James A. Fardeen, President 2425 Warring Street Berkeley, California 94704

The pledge class held boat races at the Berkeley Marina as a fund-raiser for the house pledge project. Improvements to the house were extensive, including sanding and painting the entire interior; refinishing the hard wood floors; and placing carpeting in the bar. The alumni dinner at the house was a huge success.

ALUMNI EVENT: Six home football game tailgaters at the chapter house, con­cluding with big game victory bonanza on Saturday, November 17.

Initiates: Jeff Nave, Steve Flanders, Chris Klenk, Jack Light, Darren Lauter, Eric No­ble, Joe Franklin, Pat Mayer, Mark Harter, Paul Roesler, Mike Gaylord, Rick Saveri, Owen Bly.

Camegie - Winnen of the annual G?"eek Sing.

CARNEGIE Frank A. Palmieri, President 5031 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213

We took first place in the fraternity com­petition at the annual Greek Sing. A 2.95 GPA won us the Dean's Trophy for highest fraternity scholarship. Computerizing of records and a new purchasing system for the kitchen have improved our financial situ a-

tion. Alumni relations continue to improve and response has been good to the new newsletter. A reunion of classes of '64 through '69 is being planned for homecom­ing weekend.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 12, at the house; Sesquicentennial ball, October 13, Top of the Triangle, U. S. Steel Building (downtown).

Initiates: Marco Aurelio, Thomas Bonvis­suto, Philip Gabriele, Thomas Koehler, Pat-. rick McMullen, Gregory Morse, Kurt Zan­der, David Zumbro.

CENTRAL MISSOURI L. Kent Gaines, President Unit G, Fraternity Complex Warrensburg, Missouri 64093

No report received.

CHICAGO Charles H. Howell, President 5714 Woodlawn Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60637

We hosted several dinners for faculty members and administration officials, and our alumni dinner and initiation was Febru­ary II. We have painted the second floor of the house and refinished the dining room floor. The fund-raising drive among our alumni was very successful.

ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni homecoming dinner, October 20.

Initiates: Donald Elsenheimer, Alan Horenstein, Peter Kang, William Weaver.

CLARKSON Robert M. Mercurio, President 30 Elm Street Potsdam, New York 13676

The highlight of the semester was the win­ning of the Ice Carnival. We have also just recently installed a new fire system in the kitchen to meet our fire insurance regula­tions. The system's cost was approximately $ I ,050. This was also a good semester for sports for the house. We made it to the championship games in B-basketball and ice hockey. .

ALUMNI EVENT: July 6-8, Alumni weekend.

Pledges: Kevin A. Bates , Thomas M. Burns, Chris T. Culligan, Robin M. Fluman, Nicholas K. Gabriel, Michael C. Gregg, Bryan D. Hochstein, Tano J. Maenza, David D. Manning, David R. Moulton, Greg T. Topping.

COLBY Bradford S. Whitaker, President Box 1245 Colby College Waterville, Maine 04901

We had the largest combined pledge class on campus (16) and ranked fourth in GPA. The spring homecoming party at DU was a success and our own David Rosenberg was king. We had 14 brothers on the swim team, and won the intramural hockey cham­pionship.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming 1985, date to be announced.

Initiates: N. Nunez, W. Piper, A. Doche, R. Trigger, J. Kolodny, T. Dadona, B.Cotter.

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COLGATE Robert E. Clark, President Box 833, Colgate University Hamilton, New York 13346

After meeting our fire code regulations this past fall, we now are moving on to some cosmetic improvements. Repairs on the roof are underway and fill for the driveway will be spread . Other projects underway are washing the rugs and touching up the paint on the walls and ceilings. We also plan to invest in new furniture for our living and dining room.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo-ber 20, at the chapter. .

Initiates: Scott Bleczinski, Joe Cara­madre, Barry Chubb, Scott Lesperance, Bob Meredith, Jim Petras, John Powell, Mike Powers, Richard Prince, Tom Reynolds, E,ik Rosenmier, Mike Rossi, Brian Salerno, Mark Sanborn, John Sinclair, Sean Steen, Tom Stenglein, Alan Swan, Tom Tierney, Ernie Weyand, Peter Zebrewski.

COLORADO William M. Claybaugh, Jr., President 1012 University Avenue Boulder, Colorado 80302

Accomplishments of our chapter during the term included capital improvements; greater involvement in inter-university ac­tivities; strengthened relations with other Greek houses; and an increase in philan­thropie~. We improved alumni contact through the 1012 Club and our Founders' Day 150th celebration bruncb.

ALUMNI EVENT: Saturday, October 13, pre-game party before Iowa State game, and dinner afterwards.

Initiates: Randall S. Neale,James E.John­son, Gregg M. Schiff, Raymond B. Bizal, Larry F. Culp,Jr.,John C. Warner, Gregg S. Baum, Michael E. Brower, Jordan Green­baum, Michael Novelly, Mark Pykkonen.

COLORADO STATE Donald W. McHodgkins, President 200 East Plum Fort Collins, Colorado 80521

We are restructuring our rush to be a year-round event and have added a social rush chairman to help the rush chairman plan events. The lease for our house has been signed for another year. A night has been set aside for a common meal.

ALUMNI EVENT: A luncheon at 11:00 ·a.m. September 22.

Initiates: Christopher Davis, Lynn S. Peirce,Jeffrey M. Temple, Derek O. Walter, Robert F. Woodburn Jr.

CORNELL Michael G. Craig, President 6 South Avenue Ithaca, New York 14850

We are having continued success with our campus-wide fire safety program.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 27, Cornell vs . Dartmouth.

Initiates: Greg Axenroth, Bill Bellamy, George Chung, John Conti, Steve Coutts,

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Vincent Falva, Steve Hajas, Clay tan Hart­man, Steve Jablanski, James King, Ken McAfee, Jahn Patter, Eric Seelinger, Brian Silcatt, Mark Spratt, Peter Taft, Mike Tsi­mauris, Ed Utz, Mike Wagner.

CREIGHTON William P. Forbes, President 318 North 33rd Street Omaha, Nebraska 68131

We have the highest grade paint average an campus. The chapter has naw been an campus far 15 years. A great impravement has been nated in alumni relatians and we have made great strides alsa in chapter rela­tians. Same impravements were made ta the hause this term.

ALUMNI EVENT: July 4, firewarks caakaut, DU hause at naan.

Initiates: Chris Vernald, Raez Prosaski, Ralph Patter.

DEPAUW Alexander G. Alexandrou, President 626 East Seminary Street Greencastle, Indiana 46135

Our chapter has the secand highest fraternity GPA with faur men abave 3.8 and 11 an the Dean's list. We initiated 16 men an February 11, receiving a strong respanse ta high schaal rush effarts. Our philanthrapic project will pravide $1,000 annual suppart ta the Greencastle Day Care Center. We sur­vived the winter heating seasan and expect ta put the year-end surplus back into physi­cal plant impravements. Alumni interest has built ta a new peak. In extracurriculars we are amang the tap five in intramurals; have faur men selected as freshman arientatian leaders; .one mare admitted ta the academic cauncil (tatal .of five DUs) and have three men an the NCAA final faur basketball team.

ALUMNI EVENT: Old Gald hamecom­ing weekend, .open hause and receptian, Octaber 27.

Initiates: Timathy Hustan, Thamas Alang, Jaseph Vanderkalk, Gregary Lyyken, David Sharp, Kent Burkman, Den­ny Hagan, Jahn Valle, Scott Hintz, Paul Kach,Jahn Harn, Thamas Prince, Timathy Hickey, RabertJacobs, Steven Salaris,Jahn Dyer.

FLORIDA Glen W. Pierson, President 1814 West University Avenue Gainesville, Florida 32603

The "grand slam" sararity saftball taur­ney ended successfully with aver 200 girls participating and $800 danated. Hause im­pravements are underway with the can­structian .of an executive .office. Fire daars have been acquired far better fire security. A strong rush culminated in 12 pledges. We presently are secand in intramurals due ta strong finishes in valley ball (first), galf (sec.ond), and third place in basketball. In the recently c.ompleted Greek Week com­petiti.on we finish'ed fqurth aut .of 32 fraternities.

ALUMNI EVENT: Hamecaming weekend October 19-21, with festivities centering araund the Sesquicentennial.

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Initiates: Jae Am.os, Peter Barbatis, T.odd Beck, Bill Burkhart, Charles Br.ownlee , Harold Cates, Chris Davis, Mike DiTacca, Eric Gabrielle, David Knapp, J.oe Maddax, Mike McCanvery, Jim McCue, Jim McGin­ley, Andrew P.oulsen, Anthany Ring, Vince M.oy.

FRESNO James J. Baxter, President 1774 East Barstow Avenue Fresno, California 93710

We have revised .our pledge program. A campletely successful rush ,ireek gained us 9 pledges, the largest pledge class in five years. We participated in the "bed push" far charity. Despite being an .off-campus h.ouse, . we are w.orking ta make DU a maj.or part .of the Greek c.ommunity.

ALUMNI EVENT: September 15, alum­ni/active faatball game at F.S.U.

Initiates : Tim Ogawa, Rader Jensen, Matt Wilsan, Alan Graves, Dan Wright.

GeOl'gia Tech - Torn Slovak accepts the 1984 Pledge of the Yea?' AWa1·d.

GEORGIA TECH Ronald T . Miller, Jr., President 154 Fifth Street, Northwest Atlanta, Georgia 30313

The very best farmal in years was enjayed and featured a number .of alumni wh.o were thanked far their inv.olvement in the past year, and hanared with awards. The by-laws have been completely computerized and stared f.or instant revisian. We are working with IDeal alumni ta streamline the financial procedures. Geargia Tech Chapter has been selected as the Pravince IV RLS hast.

ALUMNI EVENT: H.omecaming-date to be annaunced.

Initiates: Peter W. Juergensen, Thamas P. Slavak, Gregary S. McTaggart, William P. Witzig, Peter A. Newman, Christopher J. Faard, Richard E. Murray, Frederick E. McC.oid, Jr.

HAMILTON Michael S. Murphy, President Hamilton College Clinton, New York 13323

Na repart received.

HOUSTON Peter J. Tallboys, President 5012 Calhoun Houston, Texas 77004

Our alumni galf taurnament was a success as was .our farmal. We have a lO-man pledge class and initiated 11 men in January.

ALUMNI EVENT: 150th anniversary f.ormal and dinner, in Navember.

Initiates: Scot B.oates, Darin Anthany, Tam Jahns.on, James Kellagg, Kelley W.oads, Jimmy Fernandez, Rex Outtrim, J.ohn Dees, Lauie Marena, Jahn Br.own, Manuel Cruz.

ILLINOIS Richard J. Keck, President 312 East Armory Avenue Champaign, Illinois 61820

We spansared the 35th annual DU bas­ketball t.ourney, and .our bi-annual bl.o.od drive. The chapter participated in the finals .of the Atius Sachem M.om's Day sing. Our 25th/50th alumni anniversary was a success. The University president's council chair­man is a DU.

Initiates: Kurt Fard, Frank Zimmer­mann, Mark Revenaugh, Jim Weiss, Jahn Petersan, Mark Heckler, Sean Higgins, Mark deWaal, Brian Elsbernd, Daug De­Craix, Mike Cranshaw, Brian Ehlert, Armanda Nunez, Brad Dunn.

INDIANA Richard G. Nelson, President 1200 East Third Street Bloomington, Indiana 47401

Milestanes .of the year were the hause re­treat in Indianapalis with Judge Bullack; $65,000 in capital impravements ta the hause; and current membership at 115. We were the all-fraternity basketball cham­pians, and Were in the tap fraternity/sarar­ity act at the l.U. sing with Pi Beta Phi.

ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni galf weekend in August.

Initiates: Ali Warr, Bab Sauer, Kurt Pfluger, Jim Lani.bert, Dave Kurpius, Cary Jahnsan, Jay Hexamer, Mike Harms, Jay Green, Brett Fleitz, Randy Elliatt, Dave Crane, Shelby Caaper, J ae Clark,Jim Bush, Brian Barkes, Jeff Bakeharn, J. T. Ayers.

IOWA Raymond Fusco, President 320 Ellis Avenue Iowa City, Iowa 52240

During the term we .organized a Mathers' Club and planned far .our first annual DU spring philanthrapy. We have maved inta the tap ten .of fraternity academic ratings and are maintaining a saund financial base. Our initiatian class numbered 23 .

ALUMNI EVENT : Invitatianal galf taurnament and barbeque an September 29 at a lacal g.olf caurse and the chapter hause.

Initiates: RabertBellis, Dan Brendes, Michael Clark, Scatt Dalan, Paul Danahue,

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Christopher Johnson, Michael Vetch mark, James Kingwill, Todd Koele, James Kras­man, John Lance, Douglas Miller, Chad Morgan, Michael Mulligan, James Nanne­mann, Brian Phipps, Robert Soltis, Robb Spurr, David Smith, Jay Steffen, Michael Thomas, Jeff Varisco, John White.

IOWA STATE Kent M. Porter, President 117 Ash Avenue Ames, Iowa 50010

We raised our GPA rank another notch, moving up to 8th among the 32 fraternities. Our several structural improvements in­cluded carpeting in 11 rooms, repaving the driveway, and remodeling the president's room. Had a very strong rush by pledging 27 new members which filled the house. We lead the entire Greek system in philanthro­pies by raising over$6,000 for the Diabetes Association and over $500 for the American Cancer Society. At the end of 1983 we bal­anced the checkbook and actually ended up in the black.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming ban­quet, October 20.

Initiates: Pat Hodapp, Mike Flynn, Scott Hampton, Ted Ruane, Jeff Rashid, John Hayden, Ward Isaacson, Dan Jones, Lars Magnusson, Daniel Feltz, Dean Howell, Lar­ry Rumley, Mike Conzemius, Albert Petsche, Chet Edinger,J ames Creath, Todd Bertellotti, Delmar Clark, Dave Wandling.

KANSAS John M. Cohlmia, President 1025 Emery Road Lawrence, Kansas 66044

Notable accomplishments during the term included our performance in Encore '84; an initiation class of 20; and being champions of the Gamma Phi Beta-Phi Kap­pa Theta basketball tourney. The alumni golf tourney was a success. Our by-laws have been updated.

Initiates: Mitch Campbell, Clark A. Churchill, Richard A. Goodrum, Eric A. Gustavson, Mitchell D. Haines, Gregory G. Hale, Geoffrey A. Johnson, Kurt A. Kauff­man, Daren P. McCullough, Brett A. Mor­ris, Brian P. Riordan, Mike D. Sanborn, Steve K. Simpson, Mark L. Sinclair, Mitchell M. Sneed, Grant S. Stauffer, Mark M. Stevens, Thomas C. Stevens, Chris V. Wool­pert.

KANSAS STATE Mitch Castor, President 1425 University Drive Manhattan, Kansas 66502

We had another successful Perkins Memorial Scholarship Drive, and now have three student senators from the house. We have new carpet and other small improve­ments that help the house physical struc­ture. We are now gearing up for a strong summer rush and updating and revising the pledge manual for our fall pledge class. Twenty-one men were initiated in an out­standing initiation week.

Initiates: Larry W. Butel, Bryan G. Riley, Eric E. Kintigh, Drew A. Hertel, Dwayne E. Smith, Scott A. Hartter, David M. Bonnet,

Scott Crosier, Randy L. Dooling, David M. Sachse, Steven P. Lawrence, Jeff M. Rapp, Mickey L. Tranbarger, Mark K. Pottorff, StevenJ. Becker, Craig]. Kettler, Darran S. Bugner, Samuel L. Kennedy, Dean A . Koenigs, Brian L. Jordan, Eric W. Richard­son.

LAFAYETTE Peter B. Burd, President Lafayette College, Box 4014 Easton, Pennsylvania 18042

We are the solo sponsors of a lecture series that deals with the important aspects of fraternities at Lafayette. Pledge class mem­bers were involved in the Lafayette College phonathon fund-raiser. Intramural wres­tling champions were Rich Butler and Gor­don Zellmer. We continued property im­provements with new shrubs being planted this spring.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming in October.

Pledges: Mark Trautman, Charles Chesseborough, Scott Gilcrest, Steve Senisi, Hans Vonderluft, Lee Pesky, Dave Toth, John Feeman, Ed Giangorgio, Sean Henes­sy, Anthony Swale, Mark Hogenboom, Eric Kantor.

LEHIGH Daniel L. Gobetz, President Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015

Chapter house renovations costing $66,000 are underway. A new pledge educa­tion program has begun and we expect to have 30 new pledges by the conclusion of rush. We are the intramural volleyball and basketball chall)pions .

ALUMNI EVENT: Lehigh-Lafayette football game in November, with reception at the chapter house.

Initiate: Peter Tamaro.

LOUISVILLE John D. Kremer, President Belknap Campus University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40292

A new payment schedule has been sub­mitted to housing to pay debt. We spon­sored a Valentine's Day party for crippled children, and have greater involvement in community service with several projects.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming par­ties, October 12 and 13.

Pledges: Fred Dolt, Paul Beuchlein, Scott Bryan.

MAINE Kevin J. Belisle, President 130 College Avenue Orono, Maine 04473

For the fall semester 1983 we had the highest GPA among the fraternities. We continued our tradition of a Christmas party with the Big Brother/Big Sister groups. Re­modelling continues with work being done on the second floor.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming week­end (date to be announced).

Initiates: Donald Roberts, Richard Cham­mings, Stephen Stanley, David Walsh, Scott

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Hall, Mark Lunn, Michael L. Germaine,Jef­frey S. Levy, Michael]. Andrews, Gary N. Tanguay, William Herbster, Elbert O. Derick, Jr., D. Scott Mangiafico.

MANITOBA Adrian P. Michielsen, President 112 Wilmot Place Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3L 2Kl

Projects receiving emphasis for the semes­ter were stabilizing of finances and member­ship; renovation of the third floor of the house; and establishment of a scholarship fund and the W. G. Speechley broomball tourney.

ALUMNI EVENT: Active-alumni base­ball tourney in July.

Initiates: Greg Brennard, Greg Grunin­ger, Tom Kumka,Joe Partyka, Ladd Irving, Tim Skowron, Craig Gluck, Earl Caron, Wilf Braun.

MARIETTA W. Scott Mcintyre, President 223 Fourth Street Marietta, Ohio 45750

We finished remodeling the executive suite with the addition of new furniture, and added new furniture to the TV room also . Eight house members are on the crew teams in the varsity boats. The house is trying to improve relations with the administration and participated in the annual phonathon. Three members are competing for positions on the student body executive board.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 26.

Initiates: Tony Turi, John Colby, Bruce Hilton, Ken Stark, Joe Oxman, Mark Rich­ter, Dave Owens.

MARYLAND Patrick S. McCusker, President 6 Fraternity Row College Park, Maryland 20740

This term we renovated the first two floors of the house following the extensive water damage caused by frozen pipes inDe­cember. We pledged six great guys in the spring and are currently going through our first summer rush. A group of alumni has become active and set up an alumni corpora­tion which meets the first Monday of every month. We invite area alumni to attend. The first issue of our alumni newsletter THE DIRTY DUCK, was sent out in March. If you did not get a copy, contact Scott Plank, the chapter relations secretary.

Initiates: William Rady, Greg Steis, John Gibbons, C. L. Smith, ]. Scott Plank, Rich Raley, Joe Dolinar, Rick Holtz, Nick Goco.

MASSACHUSETTS Kevin T. Bailey, President 778 North Pleasant Amherst, Massachusetts 01002

We have purchased a new stove and are making some improvements to the exterior of the house . Our academics show improve­ment and we have a good pledge class.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming/alumni weekend in Octo~er.

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Initiates: William Fettig, Kenneth Wolff, Michael Mullen, Jamie Markewicz, Michael Malloy, Michael Weinstein, Kirk Marshall, Jim Crowley.

MC GILL Stephen D. Puddicombe, President 522 Pine Avenue West Montreal, Quebec H2W IS6

No report received.

MIAMI Jeffrey A. Whitlock, President 400 East Vine Street Oxford, Ohio 45056

We have completed the library and started a Parents' Club. We won the songfest and our philanthrophy project was a suc­cess" Construction is about to begin on major repairs for the kitchen and the dining room roof.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 13.

Initiate: Mark D. Lowrey.

MICHIGAN Ronald D. McFaul, President 1331 Hill Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104

We acquired a $40,000 loan to pay some outstanding debts and make improvements to the chapter house. Alumni have greatly increased their interest and participation in the chapter and made our casino party a success. Our social and pledge education programs have been very active, with 13 rushed, pledged and initiated; two pledge trips ; a formal at the Detroit Yacht Club, and alumni "career night."

ALUMNI EVENT: October 22, home­coming party at the chapter house before and after the game.

Initiates: Chris Cummins, Carl Weiser.

MICHIGAN STATE William R. Hawkins, President 427 M.A.C. Avenue East Lansing, Michigan 48823

We have improved relations among the other Greeks by a seven-house Hawaiian party and,! Valentine's Day pledge project in which 10 heart-shaped cakes were baked and delivered to neighboring sororities. The basement of the house has been newly painted. An outstanding effort at rush re­sulted in a quality pledge class.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming at the house following the game on October 13.

Initiates: Dave Blinn, Mike Gbur, James Haering, Kevin Kimbrough, Shawn Jordan, John Patterson, Rich Wendt, Randy Gibson.

MIDDLEBURY Richmond W. Kenyon, II, President 136 South Main Street Middlebury, Vermont 05753

A successful rush gained us 31 new mem­bers. Chapter participation included the Harvest Moon Ball, the Butch Varno road race, the Big Brother organization, and the student-faculty cocktail party.

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ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming weekend, October 10, 2:00 p.m. football game and party.

Initiates: Rob Aichele, Kevin Barry, Joe Beninati, Peter Betz, Tom Cangiano, Rich Carroll, Chris Casey, Paul Davis, Rich De­Simone, Sean Dumphy, Tim Frye, Mike Glumicich, Steve Kirkpatrick, Duncan Lit­tlefield , Angel Mendez, Mark Odon, Eric Orman, Lian Paterson, Ed Pelaez, Paul Phil­lips, Steve Pryor, Tomas Ramos, Mark Schille, Ed Terrie, Al Smiley, Brian Smith, Bill Tucker, Hans Turitz, Mark Williams.

MISSOURI Walter L. Register, II, President 711 Maryland Avenue Columbia, Missouri 65201

We placed third overall in intramurals, first in bowling and second in basketball. Timothy Long is the business school presi­dent and Mark Miller the Greek Week co­chairman. Alumni have completely reno­vated one of the rooms with plans to do the rest. There are plans to renovate the kitchen and our Dads' Club plans to buy new furni­ture for the chapter room.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, see alumni newsletter.

Initiates: Mathew R. Nixon, Mark R . Haarmann, Glen A. Martin, James C. Pas­chall, Eli M. Schultz, Craig A. Bell, Paul S. Belew, David W. Walker, Daniel]. Schulte.

NEBRASKA David R. Spencer, President 1548 Vine Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68508

We initiated 22 pledges and celebrated the event with a banquet honoring the new initiates and observing b0tl1 the 150th anniversary of Delta Upsil:~n 'and Nebras­ka's 85th anniversary. Over 160 members, alumni and parents were in attendance. We continue to excel in, scholastics, finishing in the top seven of the fraternities.

ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni smoker after the homecoming game, at the chapter house on October 27.

Initiates: David Armbruster, Clarence Castner, John Cheloha, Kevin DenHartog, Kelvin Doerr, Tim Ek, Greg Ernst, John Flora, Tim Geisert, Phillip Heermann, Jim Herrold, Paul Krueger, Chris Lunde, Shawn Miller, Jeff Powley, Mike Reuss, Doug Stine, Brent Thomsen, Mat Tibbels, Tom Vachal, Brian Watson, Steve Wood.

NORTH CAROLINA Keenan M. Conder, President 407 East Rosemary Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514

Proceeds of over $1 ,200 went to the American Cancer Society from the Beat State Extravaganza and the St. Patrick's Day Party. The homecoming '83 bluegrass party and Founders' Day spring '84 were both successful.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming 1984, date to be announced.

Initiates: James Bone, Armistead J. Brow­er III, Matthew Campbell, Charles B. Clubb, Mark Ellington, William B. Eyre,

Barret G. Holem,Joseph S. Latham, Ramon B. Latham, Donald F. Vincent,Jr., David S. Wensil.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE Joseph M. Darragh, President 3 Maiden Lane Raleigh, North Carolina 27607

We have started a major fund-raisil)g drive with our alumni corporatiol), in hopes of purchasing a permanent home. Our chapter fil)ished first runl)er-up for the Caldwell Cup which is presented to the most outstanding fraternity on campus; and we won the W. Howard Allen Memorial trophy for the best pledge-initiation ratio in our province. The bathroom in our second house has been repaired through the efforts of our landlord and the active brothers.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming game and dance at the chapter house. Date and time to be announced later.

Initiates: Robbie Atencio, Mitchell Brown, Gray Carter, David Davis, Thomas Mills, Steve Soltesz, Michael Spears.

NORTH DAKOTA Todd F. Orchard, President 505 Princeton Street Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201

We are enjoying # 1 rating among fraternities on campus, and being the first Greek house to join the Chamber of Com­merce. Improvements in intramurals see us currently in third place. The alumni careers seminar was successful as was the Provinces 8 and 9 RLS hosted in February.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 12, Sesqui­centennial homecoming celebration and our housemother's 25th anniversary.

Initiates: Mike Bigelow, Dave Egesdahl, Dhro Girard, Leslie Greicar, Mike Hogan, John Kastens, Dave Loranger, Dave Muras­kin, Scott Olds, Paul Stoxen, Bob Winter, Todd Zimmerman.

NORTH DAKOTA STATE Jeffery E. Lind, President 1420 12th Avenue, North Fargo, North Dakota 58102

We have been working very hard to im­prove our weaker programs and progress is being made. The RLS at North Dakota was very helpful to our chapter. Relations with our brothers at the North Dakota Chapter have also improved and they have been a helpful resource to us.

ALUMNI EVENT: The second annual undergraduates vs . alumni hockey game, October 26, in conjunction with Founders ' Day on October 27.

Initiate: Bruce Mayland.

NORTHERN ILLINOIS Laurence N. Michna, President 1114 Blackhawk Road DeKalb, Illinois 60115

We remain the leaders in campus-wide sports and activities, and are closing in on our fourth consecutive overall Greek trophy award. Alumni day was a success with over 150 alumni attending. We have installed some new plumbing and doors along with

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improving the overall appearance of the house. Philanthropies were better than ever this semester, with a dance-a-thon, canned food drive , and a blood drive. Our rush program has been revised and we have a strong enthusiastic pledge class.

ALUMNI EVENT: Annual pig roast, July 14 (date is tentative).

Initiates: Greg Andros, Scott Comitor, Bill Gilluno, Brian Heitz, Steve Kushnir, John McDonel, Kelly Moline, Kurt Mueller, Mark Paulissen, Mark Pennell , Nick Schultz, Matt Schweibenz, Pete Snyder, Eric Utten­weiler, Pete Walsh.

NORTHERN IOWA Marc J. Weis, President 1927 College Street Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613

We renovated the study lounge and in­stalled a new telephone system. Our GP A is the second highest among fraternities on campus . Our chapter participated in collect­ing funds for UNICEF.

ALUMNI EVENT: July 21, golf tourney in the morning and DU olympics in the afternoon.

Initiates: Lawrence A. Leininger, Kevin W. Gray, John A. Heiple, David R. Greeves, Daniel G. Schaffer.

NORTHWESTERN Hugh G. Courtney, President 2307 Sheridan Road Evanston, Illinois 60201

We won the IFC Service Bowl Award for outstanding campus and community in­volvement. An increase in our membership to 70 makes us the second largest house on campus. Our social calendar shows out­standing growth including exchanges with most sororities. We were the league cham­pions in intramural basketball and floor hockey. Faculty dinners and fireside pro­grams increase our contact with faculty.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 27, reception at the house following the game with Purdue.

Initiates: Craig Ellenport, Mark Bittle, Paul Stogryn, John Phillips, Matt Richard­son, Jeff Lucas, Reza Farid, Mark McGo­wan , Charles Croft, Keith Bruch, Mike Whetstone, Jeff DePerio, Clifford Perry, Matt Pasha, Pete Keramidas , James Grant, Dal DeWolf.

OHIO Terrence G. Ives, President 10 West Mulberry Athens, Ohio 45701

We have completed renovation of our dining area arid study room at a cost of $9,000; and constructed a back retaining wall in our parking lot at a cost of $8,500. In February we initiated 11 new members and hosted a successful mini-formal. Attend­ance at chapter meetings has risen sharply.

ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni homecoming in September at the chapter.

Initiates: Patrick Delany, Stephen Foegle, Geoffrey J . Griffith, Josh D. Krager, Timothy Lawrence, Mark Miller, Mark Morena, H. Michael Ohlinger, Jerome M. Ryba, Jr. , Reid A. Thomas.

OHIO STATE John M. Detzel, President 240 East 15th Street Columbus, Ohio 43201

Work continues on the fund-raising drive for house renovations. We are organizing an effective summer rush program and are ex­panding chapter relations to improve cam­pus, alumni, and community relations. In­itiating a new kitchen program, we have wel­comed a great new cook.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 13-14, Homecoming weekend.

Initiates: Jeff A. Douglas, Dave]. Keck, James R. Marietti, Thomas]. Wood, Brian H. Young.

OKLAHOMA David L. Inmon, President 603 West Brooks Norman, Oklahoma 73069

We sponsored the All-Greek Soccer Tournament and participated in "Scandals" a song and dance variety show for Mom's Day. Our chapter ranks first in member GPA among Greeks. Boyd Altman won the interfraternity boxing in the 135 lb. weight class. Plans are being made to host the 1985 Regional Leadership Seminar.

ALUMNI EVENT: September 29, all day at the chapter house, football game and 150th anniversary party.

Initiates: Paul Gillum, David Giebel', Bryan Keadle, William Paiva, John Hall, Max Ruckman, John Sanders, P<:tul Garcia, Kelly Barnett, Robert Norman, Wade Vache, Terry Gunn, Jeff Sibley, Steve Ivy, Todd Canada, Robbie Brown, Gary Goble, Jason Wagner, Stephen Crabtree.

OKLAHOMA STATE Eric L. Waller, President 311 South Hester Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074

We had outstanding group participation in the Campus Chest with Kappa Kappa Gamma. Won the homecoming sweepstakes and President's Cup; placed second in All­Sports for the 5th consecutive year. The house GPA rose . 15 and the pledges ' finished 5th out of27 in pledge class grades.

ALUMNI EVENT: September 22, Alum-ni golf tourney. .

Initiates: Danny Christner, Keith Colgan, Jay Davis, John Elias, Brian Exline, Kevin Gardner, Jeff Graham, Bob Horn, Hugh Hood , Bruce Jones; Scott Lybarger, David Mathews, Tim McNulty, Tom Pontikes, Todd Robichaux, Larry Teske, Lance Tho­mas, Sam Thomas, Allen Shearer, Devin White, Tom Wirt.

OREGON STATE Scott W. Marks, President 235 Northwest 25th Street Corvallis, Oregon 97330

During the term we hosted a successful RLS, participated in the IFC sing with Pi Beta Phi, and improved our scholarship. The kitchen remodelling has been com­pleted . We are involved in community ser­vice for the campus.

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ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming ban­quet and party at the house in October.

Initiates: Bruce Fedio, Todd Lucero, John Orth, Rick Huserik, Bob Stisser, Brian Sundin, Greg Banner , Brian Goodwin, Steve Bryant, Jeff Kramer, Greg Gahan, Tom Walker, Steve Hoffman, Mike Brown, Gregg Spencer.

PENNSYLVANIA David S. Foreman, President 3902 Spruce Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104

Projects for the term included purchasing all new furniture for the house and holding the most successful annual "sock drive" (for charity) in DU history. The DU Cycle Club, featuring Sunday morning cruising, has been started. We are looking at the largest pledge class since 1980 and full house occu­pancy next year.

ALUMNI EVENT: September 27 , Homecoming.

Pledges: Ian Parker, Rahul Sonnad, Wig­gy Levrs, Ron Eisenman, Sam Avverett, Ted Michon, Mike Farrell, Mike Gerzog, Aaron Prevots, Junichi Goto, Andy Chalfen, Stu Tomlinson, Bill Beaty, Harold Conrad.

PENNSYLV ANIA STATE Peter S. Matukonis, President 229 Locust Lane State College, Pennsylvania 16801

Many areas have seen drastic improve­ments in the past few months, such as com­munication with alumni and involvement and reputation among the Greek commu­nity and relations with residents of State College. In December we were honored as we participated in the downtown winter pa­rade. Brothers Carl and Tedesco danced in the largest IFC philanthropic marathon which raised $190,000 for cancer research . We have revised our pledge manual making the program more educational. Organiza­tion in house meetings is very strong, with set goals the administration will see through. Painting of the interior has been completed and new carpet has been ordered. Our in­tramural sports team is very competitive.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 20, home­coming, 9:00 a.m. alumni meeting at the chapter house; 1 :30 p.m. football game v. Syracuse .

Initiates: Bruce Barish,Joe Bauer, Henry Carl, Mark Feathers, Tim Flick, Andy Rutty, Jamie Shallenberger, Chris Smith, Greg Yocco.

PURDUE Douglas E. Robinson, President 1290 State Street West Lafayette, Indiana 47906

We have a new kart for the Grand Prix and a new corporate sponsor. We ranked 8th out of 47 fraternities in GPA, and 4th out of 25 fraternities in intramural athletics. Our great new cook is Mable Crabtree .

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Iowa football game, October 13 ; reunions of class of 1950 and 1960, luncheon/brunch at the chapter house.

Initiates: Chris Adams, John Calhoun, Chris Gross, Jim Keough, Greg Lisauskas,

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Jay Maddux, Dan Markwalder, John Stevens, Todd Zonker.

RIPON Trevor S. Giles, President Brockway Hall Ripon College Ripon, Wisconsin 54971

Our 25th anniversary celebration was a great success with 37 alumni present. Spe­cial thanks to Dr. Paul Kegel '57 and Richard Threlkeld '60, for speaking at the banquet. We again had the highest GPA of all men's living groups on campus for the fall semes­ter 1983. We have acquired a new piranha and would like alumni input for a name.

ALUMNI EVENT: 9th annual road rally, tentatively scheduled for the last weekend in September.

Initiate: Ray Scolavino.

Rutgers - Members line up in fTOnt of the chap­ter house.

RUTGERS Gene Banfi, President 66 College A venue New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901

Improvedments have been noted in alum­ni communications, community relations, University relations, academics and the house foundation has improved also.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming at the house.

Initiates: Tom Martello, Larry Blau, Wil­liam Maher, Dave DiSciorio, Vinny Luca, Mike Naylor, Mike Ling, Ed Pastrof, Mike Sereno, Chris Rommelmann.

SAN DIEGO Stuart A. Liner, President 5606 Hardy Avenue San Diego, California 92115

We have rebuilt the kitchen and repainted the house. There was a tremendous turnout for our sorority volleyball tourney at Mis­sion Beach. We hosted our annual luau ex­travaganza and the 1984 RLS. Our chapter is in the thick of the running for the sports banner.

ALUMNI EVENT: July 4, alumni barbe­cue at Mission Bay.

Initiates: Steve Ardzrooni, Dan Barker, John Buckley, Brett Braunelot, Steve Co­mer, Phil Covington, Tony Finn, Jeff Fox, James F. Garrett, Brett Greene, John Gun­ning, Brian Gordon, Rick Heller,Jay Havre, Zack Hitch, Rich Jaramillo, Michael Jonte, Jeff Jellison, Peter Jensen, Andy Klein, Reg Kobzi, Jim Lawrence, Clay Lansill , Matt Leroy, Dave Lomax, Dan Martin, Paul Mer-

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rick, Monty Montez, Steve Perry, Maurice Saldebar, Eric Sanchez, Jim Schabarum, Chas . Sheya, Troy Tanga, Lou Tapia, Pete Vogel, Bryan Wilson, Lee Winikoff, Robert Wolfshagen, Tony Yates.

SOUTH CAROLINA Scott E. Myers, President Box 85128 Russell House, West Wing University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina 29208

We have passed and are incorporating new chapter by-laws in all fraternity matters, and have established an appeals board to hear and settle disciplinary problems. We rank third in fraternity GPA with a 2.6 aver­age; are currently in first in intramural sports, and are on our way to winning the Greek Week competition.

ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni-parents weekend September/October (golf, tennis tournament, picnic, zoo trip) probably October; location is U.S.C. Bell Camp.

Initiates: Howard Bigham, Ray Brancato, James Buchanan, Robbie Goodwin, Charles Gossett, Dave Kirkland, Noel Nochtigal, R. J. Rushing, Ben Shealy., Rhett Smith, Darrell Williams, John Young.

SOUTH DAKOTA James J. Verschoor, President . 204 North University Street Vermillion, South Dakota 57069

We have improved our rushing tech­niques and are increasing our membership size. Alumni relations are much improved and there is greater involvement of our alumni. House structural improvements are in the planning.

ALUMNI EVENT: Rush party spon­sored by alumni, in August, in Sioux Falls.·

Initiate: Scott Heeren.

SOUTHWEST MISSOURI Byron L. Freeman, President 1050 East Walnut Springfield, Missouri 65806

We rank second in GPA and fourth in intramurals. Two members were elected as first and second vice presidents of IFC. Community relations have improved and house improvements have been made.

Initiates: Clinton A. Brandow, John' T. Kinkade, Timothy C. Back, Charles R. Hall, Jr. , Russell W. Loomis,John A. Unruh, Bob­by Doolin, Mark E. Eichorn, Arron T. WaI­ter, Robert P. Froeschner, Andy W. Cooper, Thomas M. Nash, Brett M. Peter, MichaelJ. Kennedy; Steven W. White, James M. Edgeller.

STANFORD Luke W. Cole, President 553 Mayfield Avenue Stanford, California 94305

Vice President Douglas D. Jehl '84 was named a Rhodes Scholar, the first since 1971 to be a DU. We hosted a student­faculty barbeque with LAOOC chairman Peter Ueberroth. Our chapter won the in­tramural football championship and we are planning an all-Greek invitational volleyball tournament. Relations have improved with

the International Fraternity and other Prov­ince XI chapters.

ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni tailgater at the USC football game.

SYRACUSE Peter J. Cosenza, President 711 Comstock Avenue Syracuse, New York 13210

Through an outstanding rush school and subsequent rush program, we pledged 16 quality men in our effort to maintain excel­lence. Thanks to our enthusiastic alumni, the chapter house is constantly being im­proved. We are most proud of our re­finished alumni room. There has been an increase in community activities including sponsoring a Red Cross blood drive at the house. Fund-raisers for the University and dance marathon have been very successful. As the academic year draws to a close, we are proud to announce the return of the "moosehead" which is displayed in the foyer.

ALUMNI EVENT: November 9-11, homecoming.

Initiates: Kenneth Baker, Parker Ben­nett, Kevin Burns, Russell Forbes, Michael Gaspar, Paul Johnson, John Kellerman, Adam Konowitz, Robert Krouse, Victor Mazzeo, Mark McDowell, Alan Winig, Richard Winig.

TECHNOLOGY Louis E. Martinage, President 526 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts 02215

We have reorganized the treasury to im­prove efficiency, and have successfully be­gun rejuvenation of the physical plant. Im­provements are noted in campus involve­ment and alumni relations. The chapter continues to be strong in academics, ath­letics, and in social activities.

ALUMNI EVENT: November, Found­ers' Day alumni dinner.

Initiates: Eric Andrews, A. Don Bordoloi, Thomas Hoffman, Timothy Jones, Geof­frey Kelsch, Corey Kerstetter, Todd Malone, Gregory Mount, Michael Roberts, Thomas Zirps.

TENNESSEE Charles R. Bramwell, III, President 1845 Terrace 'Avenue Knoxville, Tennessee 37916

We improved from fourth place (fall quarter 1983) to first academically in the winter quarter 1984. Our chapter won the intramural bowling for all fraternities on campus . We provided referees for the Knoxville area Junior Achievement Basket­ball Tournament which we have adopted as one of our philanthropies.

Initiate: Victor L. Donnell.

TEXAS Timothy L. Holloway, President 2510 Leon Street Austin, Texas 78705

We again won the IFC football tourna­ment. Accounts payable have decreased by a large amount and our house improvement

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program is off to a strong start. Membership has increased and our GPA has risen con­siderably with our chapter now ranking in the top five.

ALUMNI EVENT: Golf tournament at the house, August 27.

Initiates: Craig Fisher, Robert Winspear, Tom Burke, Michael Beltz, Dave Bax, Michael Schwartz, Paul Warren, Troy Wright, Marc Thaler, Kevin Arrington, Bill Carroll, ]. T. Byrne, Dan Hemeyer, Archie McNeill, Craig Morton, John Moon, Rob Carpenter, Brian Alford, Brad Donnell , Kevin Walsh, Carl Boettcher.

Texas - GhajJter officers for the year are ready to take on their Tesponsibilities.

TORONTO Daryl W. Finlaysol!, President 182 St. George Street Toronto, Ontario M5R 2N3

We won third place in the Toronto Ses­quicentennial Celebration Ice Sculpturing Competition in March. Planning for next year's Frat Week, and creating a Friends of Fraternities Club have been major concerns this spring. The latter will allow us and other fraternities greater access to the University's facilities. Around the house, a new tutoring system has been introduced, and both an office and an out-of-house brother's room have been created.

ALUMNI EVENT: November 4, ses­quicentennial celebration at the house.

Initiates: Bill de Bruyn, Paul Grant, George Guidoni, Kelly Matthews, Claude Pigeon, Alan Tonner, Tim Turner, Allan Warnock, John Williamson.

TUFTS John R. Brault, President 114 Professors Row Medford, Massachusetts 02155

We've accepted 23 outstanding men into our brotherhood. The house continues to look better and better. We have renovated the downstairs , improved fire prevention and have more projects underway. We are compiling a membership directory to be mailed to all alumni.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming 111

October.

Initiates: Scott Bortman, Joshua Brown, Dave Burday, Jay Calnan, Dan Carroll, Kevin Clotherty, Anthony DeBenedictis, Kevin Doherty, Daniel Farren, Neal Foley, Frank Getman, Tony Hoban, Joseph Klein, Thomas Konop, Chip Lynch, Ray Mestre, Ray McDonald, Chris Reenstierna, Stanley Robertson, James Pite, James Schipani, Robert Treiber II, Brian Woods.

TYLER Kerry D. Chamness, President Tyler Junior College, Box 210 Tyler, Texas 75701

No report received.

UNION Daniel M. Stewart, President Union College Schenectady, New York 12308

Nineteen of the brothers played on the college football team and participated in the NCAA Division III national championship. Homecoming weekend 1983 was a tre­mendous success with a strong alumni turn­out. We participated in a swim-a-thon for leukemia and donated the proceeds from our "Beach Party '84" to leukemia. We are in the 'process of trying to build a new DU house on campus with' the chairman of the "New House Committee" being Ralph H. Fisher '31.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming weekend, third weekend in October.

Pledges: Sean Duffy, Joe Duffy, Robert Schmidt, Daniel Connelly, Scott Lehrman, Patrick Donegan, Jim Brown, Christopher Bowler, Jeffrey Cox.

VIRGINIA Gregory R. Blevins, President 180 Rugby Road Charlottesville, Virginia 22903

We have the top three standings in fraternity intramurals; are maintaining a strong brotherhood; and held a successful American Cancer Society fund drive. The alumni newsletter is being expanded to in­clude a section describing the present occupations and addresses of alumni, and we have initiated an alumni class program with each class having a representative to collect contributions and organize corre­spondence.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 19, Home­coming football game and victory cocktail party at the house.

Initiates: Scott Brown, Damian Cobey, ]. D. Edwards, E. H. Graffam, Tom Joyce, Doug Kendall, Steve LeFrancois, John Placek, Gary Smith, Greg Smith, Greg Stein heuser, John Vance, Chris Will.

VIRGINIA TECH Richard G. Kidd, Jr., President c/o Virginia Polytechnic Institute

and State University 217 Squires Student Center Blacksburg, Virginia 24061

We ranked sixth out of 33 fraternities in GPA last winter. We swept nearly every event in Delta Gamma's Anchor Splash to achieve a convincing win. A faculty recep-

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tion and two service projects are planned for the spring, and our chapter will sponsor a Greek Week event for the first time. Print­ing of the alumni newsletter is to be re­sumed.

ALUMNI EVENT: May 12, alumni/par­ent golf tournament.

Initiates: Walt Bowen, Doug Blount, George Sarkees, Hernani Tosoc,JeffWeise­man.

WASHINGTON Samuel J. Hogenson, President 4508 19th Avenue, Northeast Seattle, Washington 98105

GPA for the active members was 3.25 and the fraternity average was 3.08 for the term. The Thanksgiving food drive was a huge success, as was Super Bowl Sunday. Other achievements were the revision of the con­stitution, and our volleyball team making it to the semi-finals.

ALUMNI EVENT: Founders' Day, November 1,6:00 p.m. at Seattle W.A.C.

Initiates : Mark Anderson, Tom Arkoosh, Kurt Baker, Mike Beck, Todd Brousseau, Doug Cozart, Chris Delgado, Steve Detert, Martin Dow, Steve Fisher, Barry Fortier,Joe Fuller, Craig Kelly, Allen LaBerge, Tony Miranda, Mike Nersveen, Ed Stemler, Clif­ford Thomas, Jeff Thomsen.

WASHINGTON STATE Russell K. Beacock, President North East 915 Ruby Street Pullman, Washington 99163

With the help of our alumni, we are nego­tiating the purchase of our house, to be com­pleted later this year. Our 51 st anniversary was celebrated with a buffet dinner with our alumni in Seattle. In the spring we will spon­sor our annual DUlDiamond Girl Softball Tournament to raise funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Continuing are our "P.R. Projects" both on campus and in the Pullman community. We placed second out of26 fraternities in W.S. U. Greek Week '84.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 6, at the house; Cougars vs . USC in football.

Initiates: Dave Martin, Jeff Jenkins, John Ruppert, Greg Ferguson, Jim Boutillier, Eric McLaughlin,J effMelton, Swain Porter, Jerry Harbottle, Jeff Hendrickson , Gary Dobish, Jeff Dahlquist, Dan Romstead, Rick Mercado, Jim Mesick, Jeff Aldridge, Bob Wagner, Steve Gruwell.

WESTERN ILLINOIS Karl J. Schmider, President 526 North Lafayette Macomb, Illinois 61455

We raised $1,400 for the alumni associa­tion in the phonathon. In the spring we won the All-U wiffle ball tournament and cele­brated our 10th anniversary April 27th.

Initiates : Steve Jones, Rob Nelson, Earl West, Randy Sellke, Joe Furlong.

WESTERN ONTARIO Timothy Ellis, President 294 Central A venue London, Ontario N6B 2C8

We are improving relations within the Greek community, the neighborhood, and

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with the University administration. Almost 100% of our accounts receivable have been collected. A superior newsleuer was pub­lished during this term.

ALUMNI EVENT: 150th anniversary dinner at Alumni Hall on October 20.

Initiates: Paul Adamson, Brent Bere, John Braganca, Jim Cambridge, Mike Ce­rian, Keith Fisk, Mark Flumerfelt, Steve Goddard, Kirk Hamilton, Glenn Innouye, Peter Cangman, Bill Oosterhold, David Swales, Kevin Taylor, Rob Thompson, Brad Young.

WESTERN RESERVE james R. Geraci, President 1615 Mistletoe, #413 Cleveland, Ohio 44106

No report received.

WICHITA Kent W. Blakely, President 1720 North Vassar Wichita, Kansas 67208

This semester our chapter, with the ladies of Delta Gamma, won the overall trophy in Hippodrome, a skit competition. We placed 6 first trophies out of the 7, including best sets, best music, best script, best choreogra­phy, best production number, and best actor, played by Bill Partridge. This is the fourth consecutive year for us and makes us the winner for six out of seven years!

ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni picnic, Au­gust 25.

Initiates: Brian Bramhall, Brian Burris, Tim Chinberg, Doug Donaghue, Andy Ernsting, Tim Fisher, Frank Flores, Perry Franklin, Brett Gaffney, Chris Kincaid, Pat Kodras, Pat Mileham, Steve Radke, Mike Smith, Kenton Stewart, Brent Sutton, Steve Tracy.

WISCONSIN Todd A. johnson, President 644 North Frances Street Madison, Wisconsin 53703

Our revitalized rush program includes a program for rushing high school seniors planning to attend the U.W. Madison next year. Preparations are underway for our 100 year anniversary and Founders' Day celebrations. We have new furniture for the chapte'r room and plan for the house to be tuck-pointed this summer. Our chapter is gaining greater recognition on 'campus.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 13.

Initiates: Kevin Bobolz, Willi Hertford, Georg Hyvarinen, Bill Kolbert, Mark Lokay, Peter Liacopoulos, Mark Marti, Dave Merkin, Ed Nawrocki, Frank Racaniello, Scott Rewey.

Colonies, Petitioners and Reorganizations ADU, DAVIS Steve Wozniak, President

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412 Gilmore Hail University of California at Davis Davis, California 95616

A house GPA well above 3.0 has been maintained despite having seven freshmen. We have made significant strides toward being admiued to the IFC. Our fund-raisers have continued to be successful. Our in­tramural program is strong, capturing a championship in the squash competition, and finishing third in floor hockey. A series of rush and social activities have been planned and budgeted for spring. In­terested alumni in the Davis/Sacramento area are invited to contact CRS Sunil Ahija (916-752-3830) or president Wozniak (916-756-8150).

Initiates: Gary Klein, Sam Poniachik, Mitch Nielsen, Steve Follken.

ADU, EMPORIA STATE Mark J. Haefke, President 1301 Highland Emporia, Ka,nsas 66801

We have established a judicial board to resolve internal disputes ; awards for scho­lastic achievement have begun; and chapter retreats have helped establish goals. The office of chapter relations has been ex­panded and defined. Our benefit basketball game for the Heart Association is always a success.

ALUMNI EVENT: Summer reunion in Emporia, July 14-15.

Initiates: Jay Gilmore, Scott Hausler, James Johnston, Johnny Lawrence, Matt Ogren, Chris Payne, Lyle Shapland, Pal,ll Stuke, Troy Wiens.

ADU,HOBART Matthew F. Kevy, President 1 South Cloverleaf Drive Hobart College Geneva, New York 14456

We raised the most money in all of Geneva for the UNICEF drive. Our GPA is ranked second among the fraternities. The fifth annual community auction was held to ben­efit the library. We are currently looking for a new house.

Initiate: Timm Horvath.

ADU, MICHIGAN TECH Lawrence C. Krause, President 206 Second Street Houghton, Michigan 49931

We took second place in overall Cla,ss A winter carnival; first place in skits, and third place in special events. Other projects were complete renovation of the colony house and updating of financial records.

ALUMNI EVENT: July 14, alumni gathering at MarkJ urek's house. Details in a further newsletter.

Initiates: Tom Fryzel, Jim DeClerck, Rod Harris.

ADU, NEW HAVEN Manuel A. Mejia, President P.O. Box 571, Campbell Avenue West Haven, Connecticut 06516

Our rush was successfl,ll, as were our fund-raisers. Colony relations and social activities have increased, and alumni rela-

tions have become closer. Our colony pro­vided volunteer assistance for the V A hos­pital.

ALUMNI EVENT: Summer rush and so­cial event; date to be announced later.

Initiates: Ray Montini, John Coury, Jim Wood , Jose Bscheider, Nodas Georganas, John Clennon.

New H aven ~ Members gather after a meeting.

ADU, SAN JOSE Douglas J. Braymen, President 282 South 10th Street, Apt. #4 San jose, California 95112

We are expanding one on one contact with our alumni, a,nd maintaining brother­hood with the growth in membership. De­veloping our own house traditions and programs in preparation for installation have received our attention this term, as well as extending our campus involvement and reputation.

ALUMNI EVENT: Stanford football tail­gate party on September 22, and homecom­ing football game and tailgate party on October 6.

Initiates: Jay Bachuber, Ken Davis, Jeff Fishbein, Stew Hintz, Danh Ho, Mike Holm, Rich Johnson, Blair Mandell , Francisco Menezes, Mike Navrides, Bill Nolan, John O'Farrell, Bob Patterson, Ken Rauchle, Noel Te .

San Jose - Fall pledge class brings thei1' pledge project to the house.

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ADD, TEXAS A&M Jim D. Wallace, II, President P.O. Box 13250 College Station, Texas 77841

The colony not only survives and grows, but is gaining a measure of financial secu­rity. Those members in leadership positions have learned a great deal from their experi­ences and this in itself will be an asset to the group. Acquisition of 11 pledges continues our growth.

ALUMNI EVENT: An informal thank­you dinner for those alumni who have helped so very much.

Pledges: Tom O'Donnell, james Bartley, Kevin Bowlin, Kevin Boyd, Richard Cahill, Brian Daniel, R. G. Eller, Donny Hanlon, Kenneth Neatherlin, Mark Spillard, Hiro Yamaguchi.

ADD, TEXAS TECH John K. Rogers, President P.O. Box 4259 Lubbock, Texas 79409

Our biggest social fUnction, the spring luau was a great success. We sponsored a fall picnic with the Lubbock Children's Home. Plans are to enter the IFC in the fall of '84. Fall pledges ranked 7th on campus in schol­arship, and we ranked 10th on campus in softball competition.

Initiates: David Cortes, Mark Grieco,jeff Hansard, Mike Morrow,.jason Polansky, Chris Knott, Tom Wainwright, Glenn Ross.

ADD, WESTERN MICHIGAN Michael C. Thuma, President 3103 West Michigan Kalamazoo, Michigan 49007

We placed first ill the winter festival snow sculpture contest, and won the IFCICRA basketball championships. Our members are serving as volunteers of the Red Cross.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 6, Home­coming open house and dinner dance.

Initiates: john Bournay, Ken Butzer, Roy Campagnolo, Larry Carr, Craig Chadwell, Tom Danz, Mike Dimatteo, Duane Felton, Mike Hankerd, Shawn Husband, Dave Kir­cos, Wayne Kosowski, Rick Langstra, jerry Lorenz, john Miklas, Ichiro Miyano, Mike Mueller, Dan Parry, jeff Reick, Paul Seiler, Pat Sinicki, Mike Thuma,jack Woods, Alex Boyar, Scott Brandt, Warren Flowers, Scott MacKenzie, Bill Maynard, Doug McCoy, james Simmons, Yei Dei Wang.

Western Michigan - The 23 'foundingfathers" of the ADU group aTe pictu.Ted after being initiated into the colony.

McGill Chapter Back on DU Rolls Delta Upsilon reinstituted its dormant

chapter at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, on the weekend of March 23-24, 1984.

Reinstitution ceremonies began on Friday evening when, led by William D. Greenberg, Western On/m'io '73, Vice President of Delta Upsilon International Fraternity; Dennis W. Koch, Colorado '82, Fraternity Services Director; and Richard M. Holland, Syracuse '83, Leadership Consultant, 49 under­graduates proceeded through Rite One of the Ritual of Initiation. Members of the in­stallation team, representing the Interna­tional Fraternity, and David H . Arditi, McGill '69, representing the McGill alumni, held a planning and goal-setting session with the executive committee following the ceremon)'.

The Ritual of Reinstitution took place Saturday afternoon, as 52 candidates for initiation and reinstitution gathered in the Ballroom of the Faculty Club on the McGill campus. Serving as Master was William D. Greenberg, and assisting in the reinstitutiOn ceremony were Chief Marshal Dennis W. Koch; Chaplain Richard W. Holland; and David H. Arditi, R. David Bourke, McGill '54, and Hudson H. Vipond, NlcGili '64, serVing as Assistant Marshals. Brother G. Miller Hyde, McGill '26, gave the inspiring Charge.

Badges were presented to each new initi­ate, and presentation of the chapter charter

was made to Chapter President Stephen D. Puddicombe, McGill '84, by Vice President Greenberg. Brother Koch then installed the officers.

Following the ceremonies, Brother Hol­land led the assembled initiates, guests and alumni to the center of the campus, where after a few ' inspired remarks, the DU flag \Vas once again raised over the McGill cam­pllS while the excited initiates raised two fraternity cheers that echoed across the campus.

Saturday even ing a banquet was held in the West Ballroom of the LeCentre Sher­aton In Montreal. Brother Gilles P. LeBlanc, IV! cGili '85, serving as toastmaster, intro­duced Brother R. David Bourke, Secretary General of McGill University. Brother Bourke congratulated the new chapter and welcomed them back to the university.

Bl"other Greenberg, representing the In­ternational Fraternity, expressed his great pride in welcoming the oldest Canadian chapter back into the fold.

Brother Arditi, President of the alumni corporation of McGill, said a few words en­cOUl'aging more alumni and chapter coop­eration, and then called on Brother Bourke to read an inspiring and emotional letter from.J. Victor Rogers, McGill '55, present­ing a war memorial plaqUe back to the chap­ter.

Following the welcoming remarks, Brother Koch introduced brothers making

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presentations to the new chapter. The del­egation hom the Toronto Chapter pre­sented a Canadian flag to the newly reinsti­tuted McGill Chapter. Brothers Richard p, Boul'ne and Ernest S. Spiller, both McGill '69, presented the chapter copies of Bai1'd's Manual of College Fraternities and the just published 150-year history of the fraternity, Conflict, Challenge and Change, for the chap­ter library . Brother Greenberg then pre­sented to the new chapter the Roll Book with each initiate's name inscribed within , and the officiat" Ritual Books of the Fraternity. Brother Holland made a few short remarks about international cooperation and brotherhood and then presented the Amer­ican flag to the new chapter. Concluding the presentations to the new chapter, Brother Koch presented bound copies of the Delta Upsilon Quarterly, and a special plaque sent by Donald C. Rasmussen, Purdue '46, Treasurer of the International Fraternity.

President Puddicombe, responding for the new chapter, thanked alumni brothers not in attendance for their help and guid­ance. He then went on to recognize past colony presidents for their work towards accomplishilig this great goal.

Concluding the evening's activities, Brother Bourne asked everyone to rise and join in singing "Hail, Delta Upsilon" while he accompanied on the trumpet.

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I AM ALPHA AND OMEGA, THE BEGINNING

AND THE END, THE FIRST AND THE LAST

Marriages Miami '80 - Harry D. Post and Miss Donna

Jean Sanders in Columbus, Ohio on May 5, 1984.

Miami '73 - Daniel R. Puthoff and Miss Deborah Sue McCowan in Hamilton, Ohio on April 21, 1984.

North Carolina State '82 - Timothy C. Heffner and Miss Lee Anne Scruggs in Charlotte, North Carolina on March 17, 1984.

Syracuse '83 - Richard L. Skomra and Miss Kimberly Ann Casale at Hamburg, New York on May 12, 1984.

Wichita '77 - James W. Marsh and Miss Dana Christine Karlsson in Carmel, Cali­fornia on April 28, 1984.

Births Alberta '76- Mr. aild Mrs. Robert D. Fisher

of St. Albert, Alberta , a son, Robert Andrew on October 22 , 1983.

Central Missouri '74- Mr. and Mrs. James J. Sanders of Aurora, Colorado, a son, Zachary James on March 19, 1984.

Eastern Kentucky '79 - Mr. and Mrs. Gary M . Hinton of Richmond, Kentucky, a daughter, Heather Nicole on July 20, 1983.

Northern Illinois '74 - Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. King of Palatine, Illinois, a daughter , Kimberly Megan on April 2, 1984.

Ohio State '71 - Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L. Heckman of Urbana, Ohio, a son, Ben­jamin John on February 24, 1984.

Rutgers '72 - Dr. and Mrs. Richard Moran of Pleasanton, California, a son, Scott Davis on April 17, 1984.

Western Michigan '68 - Mr. and Mrs . James L. Schueler, Jr. of Sylvania, Ohio , a son, Michael Patrick on November 14, 1983.

Obituaries AMHERST John W. Kennedy '25, Jan. 12, 1984 BOWDOIN R. Stafford Derby ' 18, Nov. 17, 1972 Herb S. Ingraham '22 Asa B. Kimball '36, April 3, 1983 BRADLEY A. Paul Kennedy '51 BROWN . William C. Drennan '44 , Oct. 8, 1983 CORNELL Nelson Schaenen '23 , Feb. 22, 1984 DARTMOUTH John D. Latchis '37, Jan. 15, 1984 Leonard K. Sullivan '48 ILLINOIS Fred H. Ebersold '24, Nov. 1, 1983 John C. Senn '27, March 19, 1984 Leslie T. Welsh '44, April 26, 1984

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INDIANA Frank W. Rogers, Sr. '21 IOWA John N. Bornholdt '36, March 29, 1984 B. Warren Hart '45 JOHNS HOPKINS Frederick M. Gude '33 , March 3, 1981

*William O. Weyforth '12 LOUISVILLE Thomas B. Murnane, Jr. '43 John E. F. Studer '71 , Dec. 8, 1983 MANITOBA J. D. Leishman '34 McGILL Philip S. Fisher '16, Dec. 1983 MIAMI Robert O. Brosius '22, Nov. 12, 1983 Raymond J. Gallagher '34, Feb. 1984 Marcus S. Goldman '16, April 22, 1984 Ralph V. Kirk '33 , Feb. 24, 1984 William H. Lillie , Jr. '41, Feb. 15, 1984 Walter R. SalllSen '41, Feb. 1984 MICHIGAN Mark E. Croxton '23, Oct. 3, 1983 MIDDLEBURY Ralph L. DeGroff '25, April 25 , 1984 MINNESOTA

*David S. Goode '22 MISSOURI

*M. Clifford Chaney '29 Claude C. Goade '26, April 9, 1984 Walter J. Hodge '25, Dec. 30, 1983 NORTH CAROLINA Glenn P. Holder '30, Feb. 2, 1984 OKLAHOMA Lewis E. Frensley '23, April 11, 1984 James A. Thornton '34, Nov. 1983 OREGON STATE Daniel F. Barry '46, Sept. 6, 1983 William F. Blitz '35 Newton ·F. Strahl '22, Jan. 1984 PENNSYLVANIA STATE J. Theodore Grosh '23 PURDUE Harold Skadberg, Sr. '58, Oct. 21 , 1983 Wilson W. Wheeler '32, Sept. 29, 1983 ROCHESTER Harold W. Soule ' 13, March 8, 1984 RUTGERS Robert N. Berry '30 SAN JOSE Wayne A. Holbrook '65, March 13, 1984 James R. Shierloh '55 , May 30, 1972 SIMPSON Laurence S. Cooke '30, April 15, 1984 STANFORD Joseph Vigna '36, March 26, 1984 SYRACUSE Donald C. Peck '50, March 11, 1984 Hubert W. Perkins '30, .I une 16, 1983 TECHNOLOGY CharlesJ. Lawson, Sr. '20, Feb. 19, 1984 .I ames H. Merritt, .I r. '32 U .C.L.A. Alan F. Winslow, J1'. '50, Jan. 24, 1984 WASHINGTON STATE Daryl B. Leonard '22 WESTERN ONTARIO Walter J. Blackburn '36 , Dec. 16, 1983 WESTERN RESERVE Wendell A. Falsgraf '26, May 25, 1983 WICHITA Harry E. Stotler '22, March 16, 1976

*The Post Office has notified us of the death of these Brothers.

The QUa1·terly apologizes for listing Paul W. Johnson, Louisville '84, as deceased. Brother Johnson in­forms us that he is very much alive, and we are sorry for the error.

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CONSULTANTS

Alexander & Associates Co., Canadian Con­sultants for Marketing, Manufacturing, Tariffs, Licensing and C.S.A. "Joe" Charles Alexander, P.E. , Iowa State '55, University of Toronto '77, 30 King's Inn Trail, Thorn­hill, Ontario L3T IT7.

RICHARDSON, RUNDEN & COMPANY, INC. Executive Recruitment Consultants Upper Montclair, New Jersey and Houston, Texas. Member - National Association of Corporate and Professional Recruiters, Inc. David M. Richardson, Clarkson '63.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

George A. Blair, Miami '37 , Founder and President, Hospital Portrait Service, Box 700, Red Bank, New Jersey (20 I) 741-1123. Installs automatic cameras in newborn nur­series of hospitals throughout the United States, Canada and foreign countries to take pictures of newborns for identification and keepsakes for the parents.

PLACEMENT AGENCIES

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All DU General Store items, except Balfour ' page merchandise, are in stock. Your order will be shipped the same day it is received.

Order your copy of the new DU 1 SO-year History "Challenge, Conflict and Change" This 511 page 27 chapter book is the first new history of Delta Upsilon since 1934. $40.00 each.

This navy, Saddle Shoulder Polo is 50% cot­ton and 50% polyester with gold lettering and white ribbing and accent color. Item #S391 in M, L, XL for $14.50 .

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#20245 #152098 #260478 #33028 Cross Pen & Pencil Set Key Klip, Plastic Lavaliere Official Ring GoldFilied $55.00 $3.50 10K w/G.F. Chain $24.95 10K Yellow Gold $85.50 Chrome $32.50 Balclad w/G .F. Chain $16.00 Quasar Plus $47.75

#152308 #356 Key Chain , Balclad #26096 Official Badge Crown Pearl Badge $10.75 Lavaliere wlPearl Plain Badge 10K Yellow Gold $87.50 10K w/G.F. Chain $29.50 10K Yellow Gold $45.00

#20012 Balclad $25.00 #260808 KnifelMoney Clip #601 Duck Pendant Stainless Steel Monogram Lapel #100 10K w/G.F. Chain $20.50 $12.50 Button, Balclad Sweetheart Miniature Badge Balclad w/G .F. Chain $14.00 $5.00 10K Yellow Gold $38.00

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