inounced y IFC 1v or V :ouncil has an- en who pledged on campus in ted fall rush. ald MacDonald, '60; Raymond Navarra, '60; Robert Parizek, '60; Howard Wi- 'ard&, '61; Barry C. Wood, '61 . DELTA KAPPA EPSILON Phil Boersma, '60BAd; Donald Bites- man, '61; John E. H~ugest, '60E; Rob- ert Kasameyer, '6lE; John Kirkman, '61; Charles Klinfe, ' 1; John Robb, '61; Frederick Watts, '60;' Paul Wehmeier, y61, Keith Knubbe, '61E; tr, '61814; Tom Lamnm, rottom, '61E; Michael Ebert Speers, '60; Har- coward Winzeler; '61. DEJLTA PHI '61E,Frederick lam Moore, '59BAd; PSILON PI '61; William Carmell, .ski, '60; John Fisch- ner, 162E; Mark Lut- Meltzer, '61; Monte thur Newman, '61; IBAdl; Seymour Web- ~Yonas, '61E. IGMA PHI 1E; Donald Dierkes, Fischer, '61; Richardl Arthur Hogge, '61E; ;Patrick McGlaugh- ercier, '61F.; Robert el Wronsky, '61E. 'AU OMEGA eardorff, '60; Ronald s Foley, '61; Allan 3ottschalk, '61; Rich- Robert Gunln, '61; Charles Johnston, Kors, '61E; James Nagel, '61; Ronald er Miner, '61. CHETA PI '61; Charles Cum- ,ummins, '61: Robert DELTA. SIGMA PHI George Boguslavsky, '61;, ,Walter °C. Brown, '61; John D, Clark, '6lE; Cal Darbee, '61E;- Kenneth Hansen, '60;, ewing Jones, '61E; Kenneth McWat- ters, '59E; John A. Miller, '61E; Roger lImus, '61E; Albert WV. Moore, '59E; James Passmore, '61E; John Risk, 161E; Albert 'Sharpe, 'TlE; Robert Updegraff,. '60E; Gary Yeomans, '61E. DELTA TALI DELTA Victor Calcaterra, 161; Frederick Fishe~r, '60; Richard Gavril,' '61; John Hernandez, '59; David N. Hull, '160E; Terry J. Kelly, '61; John A. Krause, '61; Joseph Leich, '61E; John McCracken, '61; Andrew . Morrow, '61E; Larry No- lin, '6lE; John G. O'Brien, '61; Michael Pennef, '62BAd; Peter Sherwood; '61; Thomas Weadock~ '61; Jack Wolfgram, '61; Thomas Woodward, 1616. DELTA UPSILON 11James Bryant, '61; Charles David, '60; John Feldkamp, '61; Joh~n Goldsmith, '61E; Edward Hayman, '61; Charles Het- rick, '61E; Lee H'. Johonson, '61; George W. King, '61; Thomas Mackey, '61 ; Carl Martenisen, '59; Thomas McDaniel, '61; Richard E. Meyer, '61; Julius'Otten, '61;, Wallace Sagendorph, '61; 'Richard' Schwager, '61; Robert -Trepp, '61; Rob- ert Wadldell, '61. KAPPA SIGMA' Gordon P. Clark, '61; Peter M.rCook, '62A&D; Robert 0. Davidson, '60; 1tich-_ ard Marsh, ''61; Richard Maskell, '59A&D; Wayne Muller, '59BAd.; James C. Scott, '59E; Dan Sperry, ,'6lPhi; John' Wilhelm, '60; Robert Wilson. '61E. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA John Bohan, '61; Hubert Brockmann, '60; William Decker, '61; John. Ever- hardus, '61; James Farina, '61; Douglas Gadowski, '61; Richard Hannapel, '61;' Richard Johnson, '61; Thomas Kress, '61; Peter McLeod, '61; 'Fredric Merrill,' '59; James E. Miller, '61; Dennis :Sher-, meta, '61; Peter D, Smiith, ,'60; Arnold Straka, Jr., '61;. Daniel Terry, '61; Bill Warnock, '61; William Watson, '61; John Winter, '61. PHI DELTA THETA Philip Barger, '61E; Alejandre Gaxi- ola, '61; Michael Kkekas, '59BAd.; Rich- ard Hanley, .'59Ed.*, Hugh Hoke, '59; Richard L. Jackson, '60E; Robert James; 'ISM; Jerry L eith, '59; Fred- erick Ludwig, '61; John McFarland, '60; Barry Marshall, '61; Richard Nagel; aer, '61; James Barden, '61E; te, '60E; Peter _. -^'s, '61; ;utts, '61E; Fibber,,. .jnlap, Eckrich. '61; William Eger, as Gray, '61; Garvasse Jack, yard Jainski, '60; Gerald La ;; Charles Main, '60; Bruce '61; J. Lary Peters, '60; Dale "61E; Gary Ruxpert,. '59E; anke, '61E; Marvin Ditsch, " CHI PSI i'61; Richard Dunwell, '61E; rube, '61; Richard G. Kane, Arm J. Lee, '60; Bruce Mac- 1; .David M. Martin, '60; adan, '61; Price Watts, '61E; '61; William Orwig, '61; John Petting- er, '61, I. PHI EPSILON PI Allyan Abrams, '61; Paul Berman, '61; Eugene Davidson, '61;. Eugene Dul~off, '59; Robert Fleischman, Jr., '61; Wil- liam Friedman, '61; Bailey Hutman, '61E; Jeffrey Karzen, '61; Paul 'Leeds, '61; James F. Miller, '61; Irwin Nopara- tak, '61E; Gary Roggin, '61; Mark Said- man, '60; Robert Schaye,' Jr., '61; Ir- win 'Shaw, 'TlE; Martin Wishnev, '59; Michael Woolf, '61. PHI GAMMA DELTA Charles J. Andrews, 'TOE; James Bur- tis, Jr., '59NR; Frederick Giordano, '60; Gerry Goldberg, '60; Donald Hannah, '61; Stephen Hunter, '61; Jon Melker- son, '61; Richard Miller, '61E; Adrian Palmer, '61E; Clarence Peterson, '59; Robert P'etrie, '61K; John Pollins, '61; Evans Pryor~, '60; Gregg Stover, 16lE; Lloyd 'Straffon, '160; Richard Vogt, '6lE; Evans Webb, '61E; Walter Wilkie, '61E; Harry Wilson, TI1E; Joseph Winder, '61. PHIl'KAPPA PSI James Book, '62A&D; Richard Cabot, '61; Richard Chamberlin, '61; William B. Cox, 160E; Allen Crossman, '6lE; Kenneth Erickson, '61; Lawrence Lu- oma, '61; Joseph Marrow, '62A&D; Wil- 1am Quinlan,,'61; Cameron Ross, '61;. William. 0. Shaw, ,'61; Shephen Sherer,, '61A&D; Raymond Todd, '61K. PHI KAPPA SIGMA Jerry Quigg, '61; David Ruhala, '61; Richard, Sayad, '59E. PHI. KAPPA TAU Edward Faust, '60A&D; Larry La- cock, '61E; David Reinke, '61; Charles Unseld, ' oE, lHI SIGMA DELTA Arnold Ager, '60; Donald Castleman, '61; Walter Dishell, '61; Dennis Du- brow, '61; Henry Ekker, '61; Stephen Feldstein, '161; Earl Gassenheimer, '61E; .Michael Gordon, '61; Lawrence Klein,: '61; Harvey Kulber, '61; Steven Leigh- ton, '61E; LewisSchusterman, '61; Marc Silber, '61;' Michael B. Small, '61; Mi- chael Spitzer, '61lE; Stephen'Ziff, :61E. PHI SIGMA KAPPA Norman Anderson, OGE;' Bryan Betz, '59E; William Mason, '61; Thomas Reed, '61; Clarence Spaulding, '60E; Stephan Wolske, '61; Robert Wood,, '61; James Flanagan, '60. PI LAMBDA PHI t~oward Abrams, '61; Paul Cohen, '60; Stephen Crane, '61; MyriI Kaplan, '60E; Robert Pincus, '61; Lawrence Tonkin, '60; Jeff Weiss, '61; Kenneth Zegart, '61. PSI UPSILON Anthony Barnard, -'61; Michael Cal- lahan, '61E; Charles Channing, '60; Richard Henderson, '61E; James Jer- ome, .'61K; Richard LaBotz, '61A&D; Richard Lenz, ,"61; Thomas :McKeown, '61; James Russell, 61E; John Scherer, '6IE, Douglas Spence, '61E; Robert Van Peenan, '61E; Tymon Totte, '61; Wil- liam Yart, '61. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON James Allen, '6lNR; Lawrence 'Burks, '59BAd; George Gabel, "61E; Kenneth Hardy, 161; Jon Krueger, TO0E; Thomas Langius, ' 6lE; David Onofrio, '61E; Paul Poulos, '60; Michael Retterman, '61; John Robson, '60E; John Tidwell, '61lE; .:Philip Warren, '61; Ron~ald Willis, '61E. SIGMA ALPHA MU Edward Abramns, '61; Terry Diainond, '61; Phillip Fisher, -'61; Daniel Gold- smith, '59;' Michael Harmanoff, '61; Bruce Lanard, '61; Stuart Levinson, '61; Harry' Newman] '6lEd, Al 'n Pearlmnan, '60; Robert Radway. 61;' Steven Schwartz, '61; Roger Seasonwein, '61; Ronald Siegal, '61; John Simon, '61; Lawrence Soloman, '61;' Lewis Spell- man, "61E; Alfred Tobacman, '60A&D; Richard' Ugoretz, '60; Robert Vollin, '61. SIGMA CHI James Agnew, '61; Stephen Alamo, '61; Charles Andrews, '61; James Blaker, '61; Lee Boysel, 161E; Joseph Brisson, 11'61E; John Drammis, '61; Richard Fronczak, '61; James ry, '61; William Ganter, '1E; Stuart Gray, T6IE; Thom- as Kaser, '61; James Kissom, '61; Peter Kruse, '61; Bart Hazeton, '61; Tim Heinle,. '61; John McGuire, '61; Rich- ard Robine, '61E; Frederick Schmeling, '61; Lee Setz, TI1E; William Swonfurth '61, Jonathon Trost, '6,. SIGMA NU H. Frederick Bork, '59; Richard Bro- sio, '59; Reid Bushong, 'l~d.; Jerry Hear, '61; Michael Hoyles, '60; Law- renice LeGros, '61; Roger °Meyer, 61; William O'Brien, '61; Frederick Otto, '61E; Lou Piotrowski, '59; Douglas Read, '61; aGeral dRoosa) '61; James Schwalbert, '61E; William Sikkenga, '61; Jerald Tranzow, '60; Francis Wal- czak, '59; Douglas Wonderlic, '60. SIGMA PHI 14Petr, Lit, 61; Robert Nyland, '61; John F. Richards, 61; Frederick See- wal, '612; Michael Townsend, '60. SIGMA PHI EPSILON John Couck, 161E; Lawrence Donald- son, '61; Gerald Dube, '61; James Ful- ler,' '61; Frederick;, S. Hall, '61; Roger Hard, '61; William Heaphy, '61; Jack Heck, '60E; Richard Killen, '59; James Lambert, '59; William Roman, '60; Karl Sebastian, '62; John Segner, '9; Jack F. Smith, '61E; Milton C. Smith, '61; John Irsu, '61; David Van Every, '6; Walter Vissotski, '61; Franklin Wil- son, '61; Andrew Woofter, '61. TAU DELTA PHI Michael Berliner, '60; Victor Cohan, '60; Ronald D. Cohn, '6; Barry Fein- berg, '61; Henry Gusky, '61; Sidney Jackson, '60; Miche Natelson, '61K; Hal Randelman, 60; Melvin Rosen, '61; Gilbert Rotchild, 61; Melvin Schit- tel, '61; Richard Seifman, 61; Lednard Shulman, 60; Allen Sinai, '61: 'Howard S. Stein, 61; Lawrence Wexler, '60. TAU KAPPA EPSILON Joseph Albert, 'S9NR; Richard Almy, '60; John Besancon, '61; David Bd- dy, '62A&D; Ralph. Green, '60; Roger Honkanen, '60, Harry :uffaker, '61; IDavid C. Jones, 60; Richard Mertz, 61; Glen Russell, 61; Dale Sawyer, '60; Edwin Sibley, '60. THETA CH John Applin, '61; Donald Carmi- chael, 61; .Frank Ewert, '60; Johi Foxwell, '60; Richard Hays, '61; John Lesniak, 60A&D; David Roe, '59; Wil- liam Rude, '6Ed.; Kenneth Sulek, '61. THETA DELTA CHI Jack Alvers, 161; Stanley Bliss, 59; Rodney Coates, '61; Peter Faber, '61t; Jacob Frego, '9BAd; William W.' Green, '60; Larry Hildebrandt '61; Sal- ,yadore Marsh, '60; Frederick Oberin, '60; Jack Seeley, '9BAd; Norbert Weg- ersyn, '61; Judd Zandstra, '61K, THETA XI Thomas Bloom, '61; Jack Busselle, '60; Thomas Berkey, '60; Joseph Dras- ler, '60; John Fick, '60K: Dwight Hecht, '60; Charles Hescheles, '60; Roger Levy, '6O~d; James Maurer, '61K; James Maxwell, 59; Gerald Montgom- ery, '61; James Peard, '61; William Sinclair, '61; Jerome M. Smith, '6OBAd; Gene Steiger, '61K; Paul Stoes- set, '61. TRIANGLE Edward D iek in son, '59; James Strethmann, '59. TRIGON James Osborn, '61E. ZETA BETA TAU.Y Robert Brd, '61; Karl Ecker, 61; Martin Goodman '61; Stephen Haas, '61; Marvin Hermna, '61; James Hill- man, '61; Harley Kripke, '61; Richard Kushen, 61; Donald Linkr, 61; Law- rence May, '61; Benjamin Rosenbaum, '61; John Ross '61; Richard Sideman, '61; Nicholas Vick, 61; Richard Wyatt, '61. -ZETA PSI David L. Beach. '60; Frederick Cros. by, '60; James Curtis, 'T0; Russeli pesmellk, '60; Arthur deVaux, 161; William Hettrick, 61M; John P. Morse, '61SM; Edmund Olbrich, '61; John P. Palmer, '61; Thomas Ridgway, ,'60; Thomas Rogers, '61; Fred Stork, '59B3Ad; Gerald Urquhart, '62; Dwight Watkins, '61; Joseph Yaney, '61. Experts,,,Hold Finance Talks; M usket. Sti IIpn t ll -McRitchie All positions in the 1957 Mus- ket Show "Kiss Me Kate" are still 'open,, according to Bruce Mc- Ritchie, °59, publicity chairman of Musket. Interested students may call' or come to the Musket, offices in the inion if they wish to sign up. 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