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The QuarterlyApplauds Three Northern Illinois gymnasts who recently achieved the all-American designation at the 1978 NCAA competition in Eugene, Oregon are, left to right, Kirk Mango '79, Mark Goodson '80, and Mike Burke '79. Mango won his title with a second place in the still rings, Brother Goodson won his with a fourth place in floor exercise and Mike Burke tookfirst place in pommel horse. Brother Burke achieved the highest score of any NCAA gymnast in any single event and the second highest NCAA score in the past six years. He is a two-time NCAA all-American having ranked 4th in the nation as afreshman on the pommel horse.

New Baylor Delta Upsilon initiates photographed immediately following installation rites on April 15, 1978.


OFFICERS President O. Edward Pollock, Virginia '51 (Vice-Chairman) Director of Development, Wright State University, Colonel Glenn Highway, Dayton, Ohio 45431

Chairman of the Board Dennis H. Cheatham, Indiana '65 Pendleton Banking Company, 100 State Street, Pendleton, India"a 46064 Vice-Presidents Bertel W. Antell, Cornell '28 One Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn. New York 11201 D. Bruce Decker, Western Ontario '51 380 King Street. Apt. PH I, London, Ontario, Canada N6B 3L6 Dr. Hugh W. Gray, Nebraska '34 803 North DuPont Road, Westover Hills, Wilmington, Delaware 19807 J. Paul McNamara, Miami '29 88 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215

Secretary Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana '52 Krieg DeVault Alexander & Capehart, 2860 Indiana National Bank Tower, One Indiana Square, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Treasurer Leland D. Jontz, Indiana '50 8702 Pemberton Circle, Indianapolis, Indiana 46260 Assistant Treasurer Donald C. Rasmussen, Purdue '46 Robert W. Baird & . Co., Inc., One Indiana Square, Suite 2350, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Directors Terry J. Brady, Missouri '62 Gage and Tucker, 2800 Mutual Benefit Life Bldg. , P.O. Box 23428, Kansas City, Missouri 64141 (1979) The Honorable Terry L. Bullock, Kansas State '61 Judge of the District Court, Shawnee County Courthouse, Topeka, Kansas 66603 (1979) Dr. Frederick R. Ford, Purdue '58 160 Creighton Road, West Lafayette, Indiana 47906 (1978) Mark A. Hageman, Washington '78 Delta Upsilon Fraternity, 4508 19th Avenue, NE, Seattle, Washington 98105 (1978) Richard E. Meyer, Michigan '61 2130 N. Lincoln Park West, Chicago, Illinois 60614 (1978) Past Presidents Horace G. Nichol, Carnegie '21 Marsh M. Corbitt, Washington' 17 William F. Jones, Nebraska '27 Arad Riggs, DePauw '26 Charles D. Prutzman, Penn. State '18 Henry A. Federa, Louisville '37 Harry W. McCobb, Michigan '25 Orville H. Read, Missouri '33 Charles F. Jennings, Marietta '31 James C. McLeod, Middlebury '26 W. D. Watkins, North Carolina '27 Executive Director Wilford A. Butler, CAE Leadership Consultants Edwin D. Crane Scott D. Hahner Rodney P. Kirsch Keith W. Weigel Quarterly Editor W. A. Butler, CAE, Western Michigan '61 Assistant Editor Jo Ellen Walden DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY, a publication of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity, founded in 1834, Incorporated, December 10, 1909, under laws of the State of New York. Delta Upsilon International Fraternity Headquarters, P. O. Box 40108, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240. Headquarters is open from 9:00 to 5:00 p.m., E.S.T., Monday through Friday. Telephone 317-293-8926. DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY is published inJan uary, April, July and October at 8705 Founders Road , Indianapolis, Indiana 46268. The subscription price (checks and money orders should be made payable to Delta Upsilon Fraternity) is $3.00 a year in advance; single cQpies 75¢. Send changes of address and correspondence of a business or editorial nature to Delta Upsilon Fraternity, P. O. Box 40108, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240. Second-class postage paid at Indianapolis, Indiana and at additional mailing offices. ® T. M. Registered U. S. Patent Office.

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crhe Presidents CiReport Our Fraternity has just ended its most successful year in quite a long time. Chapters are stronger, membership is steady, alumni interest is much greater than at any time in my experience, and we can see evidence of the fact that Delta Upsilon is well regarded on the campus today. It was my good fortune to be able to install our newest chapter in April, at Baylor University in Texas. A number of alumni from around the state, and a large delegation of undergraduate representatives from our Texas chapters and from our chapter at Arkansas gave evidence of our strong fraternal ties in the southwest. Baylor is one of the great private universities of Texas, and our chapter is one of which we can all be proud. In just eighteen months, this group of fifty-one men was brought into being by Sabin Warrick, a transfer from the Tyler chapter. They are a great group of DU's and I am happy to have been able to welcome them into the Fraternity. Rushing and good member education are more vital than ever to the success of u ndergrad uate chapters. We have known for some time that beginning about 1980, higher education would begin to feel the decline in the birth rate that has already hit the elementary and secondary schools. There will be fewer high school graduates entering our colleges and universities, and it is for this reason that we have been urging chapters to strengthen their rushing, membership education, administration, and all other aspects of undergraduate operations. We have also been pressing for consideration of alternate sources of members; transfers, older students, and married students. Programs should be de" veloped to attract these men and to make their fraternity life significant. The sources of information about such students are many and varied. Alumni can be helpful, if chapters will solicit and acknowledge their recommendations. Chapters should develop and

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strengthen contacts with friends in other colleges, parents listening for information about men planning to transfer, friends in the admissions office, members serving as orientation counselors, and other ingenious undergraduate sources of information on new students. No longer should any chapter rely on having prospective members come begging for admissions to their ranks. They need to use every legitimate means to find out who is coming to their campus, rush them first and hardest, and provide a first rate fraternity experience for those who join. This will get DU and its chapters through the next decade, Fraternally,

Delta Upsilon Quarterly July 1978 Volume 96-Number 3 Mailed on June 12, 1978

Table of Contents Page Baylor Installation

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Vital Statistics

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Alumni Directory ........... 76 ON THE COVER: A salute to graduates, commencement and summer jobs.

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Baylor Chapter Installed Charter Number 122 As any true Texan will tell you, "Everything is bigger and better in Texas," and the celebration of our newest chapter's installation was no exception. Two hundred parents, friends and university officials witnessed the making of history when fifty-one men were initiated into Delta Upsilon's brotherhood on April 15 at Baylor University. The installation made the local petitioning group, Delta Upsilon Kappa, the 122nd chapter to receive a Delta Upsilon charter. Delta Upsilon Kappa traces its founding to February 28, 1977 when 22 men were initiated into the local group through their own chartering ceremony, but the true inception goes back even further. Sabin Warrick, Tyler '76, had a dream when he entered Baylor University in the fall of 1977. Sabin says, "I wanted DU to be more than just fond memories of my years at Tyler!" So he thought, "Why not start a new chapter at Baylor?" Indeed he did! By February 28, 1977 he already had 22 men sharing his dream. They shared and persevered too through the struggles and disappointments and when spring arrived they had grown to 29 members. Refreshed from their summer rest, they returned in the fall and added 11 more men to their number forcing the development of their first pledge program. The spring rush of 1978 brought in 18 more members and the group had surpassed Delta Upsilon's minimum requirements for installation, with a membership of 51 men. The installation weekend festivities began Friday evening, April 14, with an orientation session for undergraduates and alumni, Rite One of the initiation and the first chapter executive committee meeting. President O. Edward Pollock, Virginia '51, led the installation team of Ernest D. Beard, Jr., Texas '51; Harry G. Fender, Oklahoma '41; Dr. Wesley H. Garnett, Jr., Texas '64; PaulO. Ridings, Missoun '38; Charles C. Rogers, Ar-

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kansas '79; and Craig R. Campbell, North Dakota '76, the Undergraduate Services Director. The Rite of Installation, which took place at the Miller Chapel in the Tidwell Bible Building on the Baylor campus, was read by Brother Pollock, who also presented the chapter charter to Baylor Chapter President, Herbert S. Bristow. Brother Ridings acted as the Examiner, Fender as the Chaplain, Campbell as the Chief Marshall, Beard and Rogers as the Assistant Marshalls, and the charge to the n~w candidates was delivered by Brother Garnett. Brother Garnett charged the new initiates to, "live the founding principles of the Fraternity, build the strength of the chapter, and use example as the teaching mode." Installing the new chapter officers, Brother Campbell, presented the president's gavel to President Bristow and the officers with the ritual and roll books. The Delta Upsilon flag was raised for the first time on the Baylor campus in front of Pat Neff Hall, the university administration building, following the ceremonies. After watching the DU flag unfurl in the winds of Texas, everyone proceeded to the Holiday Inn for a luncheon and installation program. Brother Ridings, serving as toastmaster for the luncheon program, began with an introduction of the guests of honor before introducing Dr. W. C. Perry, Vice President for Student Affairs, as the first speaker. Dr. Perry welcomed Delta Upsilon to the campus offering accolades to the chapter saying, "Baylor is a better place to attend school because of you men. You are the group on this campus, today." Brother Pollock responded to the welcome of Dr. Perry, expressing his gratitude to the University for their work with fraternities. He also offered his own words of praise to the new chapter and challenged them to develop

the strength of the chapter as "the future lies on the shoulders of the undergraduates'." Brother Ernest Beard spoke on behalf of the alumni, again thanking the University for their welcome . Herb Bristow thanked all of those who attended the installation for making it a tn~ly unforgettable event. Brother Bristow offered a special thank you to the parents of the brothers. The pres~ntation of a number of awards, commendations and gifts was the next order of bl1siness. Brother Campbell called on the delegates from the visiting Texas, Southwest Texas, Arlington and Arkansas chapters to present Chapter President Bristow with books for the chapter library arid the Canadian and United States flags, symbolic of the international nature of the fraternity . Brother Campbell then presented a special plaque from the International Fraternity to the Baylor chapter commemorating their installation. President Pollock then presented Herb Bristow with the chapter president's badge which had been taken from the International Fraternity'S collection and had been donated by Brother H. G . Swenson, Western Reserve '20. Brother Pollock made a special presentation of an engraved, crested pewter mug to Sabin Warrick, Tyler and Baylor, for his work in founding the Baylor Chapter. Brother Warrick responded with his own thanks to all the members of the chapter for their dedicated efforts in making the dream come true . He also thanked the faculty sponsors, Mrs. Maureen Miller and Dr. James Vardeman, for their time and efforts and presented them with special recognition plaques. The program ended with a nostalgic slide presentation accompanied by piano music of "The Way We Were," and then the singing of the Delta Upsilon "Ode." The activities of the weekend were impressive and enjoyable for everyone in attendance, but it was especially meaningful for the new initiates who represented the earnest efforts of those who had a dream and made it come true.

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Marcus B. Lyon, Arkansas '77, accepted a position as sports reporter for the Longview Daily journal at Longview, Texas, following his graduation in December.

M. H. Sarra

Major Michael H. Sarra, Auburn '63, has been elected president of the Pensacola Chapter of the Reserve Officers Association. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and has completed work toward a doctorate in public administration from Nova University at Ft. Lauderdale. Presently he supervises a health program for the State Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services in Pensacola, and is active in the historical preservation movement there. James W. Lessig, Bowling Green '57, has been appointed director of Alumni and Development at Bowling Green University. The Gavel (official publication of Greek life) carried an interview with Lessig, who for the past 20 years has been active in the sports world as basketball coach at Bowling Green and at Minnesota, an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers, and for the last few years he has broadcast the Cavalier and Indian games on radio and television. In the interview, he reminisces on his fraternity experiences and DU's positive contributions to his life. His decision to come back to Bowling Green as alumni director was DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY

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based on his desire to spend more time with his family and to enjoy the environment of campus life. Carl J. Wangler, Bowling Green '66, has been appointed Vice President-Finance of The Highland Group. Wangler has been in the controllership and financial management field with such companies as R.B.&W., Chase Metals Service, ITT, GM, and Coopers & Lybrand, CPA's. He is a member of the Ohio Society of CPA's, National Association of Accountants and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The Cleveland based Highland Group are manufacturers of automotive accessories, specializing in quality splash guards, luggage and rear deck racks, tractor and farm equipment parts, RV seating and accessories.

Dr. Danny Fortmann, Colgate '36, accepted the 1977 Hollingbery Award during the 53rd annual Shrine All-Star East-West football game festivities. Dr. Fortmann, an outstanding member of the Red Raider football teams of the '30s, was called "the best player I ever coached" by Andy Kerr. He also played with the Chicago Bears for eight years and was named All-Pro during each of those seasons. Brother Fortmann practices surgery and resides in Burbank, California. (The Hollingbery Award honors Orin E. "Babe" Hollingbery, one of the founders of the Shrine All-Star game, and has been presented each year since 1974.) Steven L. Archbold, Creighton '73, is now engaged in the general practice of law at Bloomfield, Nebraska. D. Alan Reece, Fresno '72, has announced the opening of his office of commercial real estate

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brokerage and development at Fresno, California.

Edward Allan Williford, Illinois '15, and his wife celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with their children and grandchildren in February at Country Club Rancho Viejo, north of Brownsville, Texas, for four days. Brother Williford resides at Corpus Christi and is already making plans for the celebration of the 65th anniversary. William R. Scott, Illinois '72, after two years of association with the law firm of Allen & Korkowski & Associates, Rantoul, Illinois, has become a member of the firm. Jack T. Hunn, Iowa '55, DU trustee, has been named executive vice president of Smith-Sternau Organization, Inc., Washington, D.C. He is responsible for the United States sales, information systems planning and corporate accounting for the company, an internation<\l administrator of association group insurance that also has corporate offices in New York and London. He joined Smith-Sternau in 1971, as vice president in the New York office, was promoted to senior vice president in 1975, and shortly afterwards moved to the headquarters office in WashingtOil, D.C. Brother Hunn resides in Potomac, Maryland. Wayne (Dick) Wood, Iowa State '54, has been appointed assistant production manager of John Inglis Frozen Foods Co. in Modesto, California, and is responsible for the firm's five plants in California. Previously, he was operations manager for the Point Adams Canning Co., a division of Alaska Packers Association, a Del Monte subsidiary. Dr. Albert F. Heck,johns Hopkins '54, professor and chairman of the Department of Neurology at the University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences at Memphis, has been named director of the Neuroscience Program at the university. Donald C. Slawson, Kansas and Kansas State '55, oil producer, Slawson Drilling Company, Inc., now has offices in Wichita, Kansas. 51


J. Wesley St. Clair, Kansas '58 , was r ecently elected chairman of the board and relected president and chief executive officer of Southgate Bank and Trust Company at Prairie Village , Kansas , which serves greater Kansas City and Johnson County, Kansas. Bernard Franklin, Kansas State '75, was recently appointed to the Kansas Board of Regents by the governor of Kansas. He is the youngest person ever appointed to the board, and was the first black student body president at K-State, and the first president elected on a write-in campaign. He is currently a service consultant for management development with AT&T in Kansas City. Dr. Phillip R. Schriver, Kent State '44, president of Miami University , has been named by the governor of Ohio to a two-year term on the Governor's Advisory Committee on Energy, as a representative of the state's colleges and universities. In March he was guest speaker for the annual scholarship banquet of the fraternity-sorority organizations at DePauw University. For many years, he has been a proponent of academic achievement for Greek-letter social organizations.

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John T. (Jack) Wilson, Louisville '53, was elected President of Kosair Crippled Children Hospital, Louisville , Kentucky, at its 1978 Annual Meeting in April. Since 1926, Kosair has primarily treated orthope dically handicapped children for the state of Kentucky. Wilson is Vice-President and General Manager of Grieb Printing Company, Louisville. Donald E. Lemon,Marietta '30, is the governor of Rotary International District 719, comprised of 44 rotary clubs in nine upstate counties, including the capital district. He has retired from General Elec-

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tric Company and has served two terms as president of G .E.'s Quarter Century Club, and for eight years was chairman of the G.E. Employee's Share Fund, a charity organization, and was also recipient of the National Electrical Manufacturer's Association award for outstanding service to the community. As Rotary governor he will travel throughout the world, including the Far East. Carter Whittaker, Marietta '64, has rece ntly joined Omni Spectra, Microwave Connector Division, in Waltham, Massachusetts , as the personnel director. He lives in Chelmsford. Richard W. Lemon, Miami '60, is engineering manager of the Pima County Air Quality control district and lives in Tucson, Arizona. He and Donald E. Lemon, Marietta, are father and son DUs.

M. A. Hartwig

Ron (Myron A.) Hartwig, Michigan '67, was appointed manager for the Western region of General Motors public relations staff, headquartered in Los Angeles . He joined GM's public relations staffin Jan uary 1968 as a lectu rer for Previews of Progress, a science-inaction school program, and before his new appointment was the Southern Ohio regional manager. He will handle GM public relations actIvIties in Southern California, Arizona , Utah and Southeastern Nevada. Red Graham, Missouri '58, and his wife were named cochairpersons for th e National Ataxia Foundation for 1978 . The Grahams annually tour the country at their own expens e on behalf of President Carter's Committee for the Employment of the Handicapped. Since 1972, they have made 223 appearances in 27 different states and have been recip-

ients of many awards, including the President's Appreciation Award . Tom Eblen, Missouri '58, managing editor of the Kansas City Star, has been elected to a three-year term on the board of directors of the Associated Press Managing Editors. William C. Schoenhard, Jr., Missouri '71, vice president of Deaconess Hospital in St. Louis, has been elected chairman of the City of St. Louis Local Impact Committee for the Greater St. Louis Health Systems Agency. He also was recently elected president of Shaw Neighborhood Improvement Association in St. Louis. Norman E. Anderson, Nebraska '28, has been elected president of the Wilmette Kiwanis Clu,b, Wilmette, Illinois . A Wilmette resident for 36 years, Anderson is cofounder of the American Institute of Professional Association Group Insurance Administrators. He has served CNA as director of advertising and the newspaper industry as consultant and columnist.

L. D. William Luckow, North Dakota '71, director of the Department of Conferences and Institutes at the University of North Dakota, recently was elected to the executive commiztee of the National University Extension Association , Division of Conferences and Institutes.

Steven Schilling, Ohio '74, now lives in North Little Rock, Arkansas, and owns and operates Sambo's Restaurant there.

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Edwin L. English, Ohio State '22, as the ninth president of Perpe tual Federal Savings and Loan Association of Urbana, Ohio recently dedicated a new office complex in celebration of the association's 100th anniversary in the community. Brother English is Chairman of the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation. Richard M. Canfield, P ennsylvania '61 , earned his MBA d e gree from the University of Miami in 1967, and is now president of Smyrna Land & Trade Co. at New Smyrna Beach, Florida, 15 miles south of Daytona Beach. Harry B. Cunningham, Wash ington and Lee '32, was recently selected by the board of editors of Fortune magazine as a new member of the Junior Achievement's National Business Hall of Fame. He has served as board chairman and president of S. S. Kresge Co. and is credited with launching and developing the K-Mart system. In 1970, the honorary Doctor of Laws degree was conferred upon him by Miami University, where he was a student for two years. He presently lives in North Palm Beach, Florida . D. Bruce Decker, Western Ontario '51, a vice president of DU and president of Bruce Decker Industries Ltd. of London, has purchased Commando Chrome Plating Co. in London that specializes in the electroplating of chrome, nickel and zinc. A native Londoner, Brother Decker was formerly president and general manager of Emco Wheaton Inc. , U .S.A., a subsidiary of London-based Emco Ltd . Daniel O. Coster, Wisconsin '76, has been recognized by residents of Kpetusoma, Sierra Leone, for outstanding service to the West African community. Coster's efforts as a Peace Corps volunteer stationed there resulted in locating funds enabling the construction of a new school. In recognition of his accomplishments in his first nine months of duty, the community has adopted him as "Suliman Ngombuloma" or "starter of fires." DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY

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ser ving as its financial consultant. In ord e r to accept the job of executive vice president, chief financial officer a nd chief administrative officer h e resigned from Dryden a nd Company, a private investm e nt banking partnership, where he was a gen e ral partner and founder. Befor e th at, Mr, Austrian was a vice presid e nt of Laird Incorporated, an investm ent banking firm, Having experience on both Wall Street and Madison Avenu e , he says , "I find the people in the advertising business far brighter and more interesting than those on Wall Street."

NEIL R. AUSTRIAN Swarthmore '61 Ad Agency President Neil R. Austrian, Swarthm01'e '61, was elected president and chief operating officer of Doyle Dane Bernbach, a New York based advertising agency, in March 1978, by the board of directors of the newly created holding company called Doyle Dane Bernbach International. Brother Austrian will also serve on the 16-person board of the New York company. While a student at Swarthmore, Neil was an outstanding athlete and scholar, and late r attended the Harvard Busin e ss School and served as an officer in the Navy. Recently, the 38-year-old Mr. Austrian said, "Harvard opened an entirely new p e rspective on the outside world and th e contribution I could make." He describes himself as being a " people person and a creative person ." In September 1974, he joined the agency of Doyle Dane Bernbach afte r some months of

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BEURT SERV AAS Indiana '41 Publisher and Entrepreneur Beurt SerVaas, Indiana '41, probably is best known as the owner of the Curtis Publishing Company, which publishes The Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentleman, trade and children's magazines, and books. After purchasing the company in 1970, he moved its headquarters from New York to Indianapolis, Beurt's hometown . Advertisers shy away from The Saturday Evening Post because of its nostalgic overtones, but circulation continues to grow, and last year the magazine showed a profit. Beurt's latest acquisition a few months ago was the Indianapolis division of Uniroyal Inc., a tire and chemical company, that was closing down and leaving long-time employees with no place to go. As City Council President, he received a copy of a letter complaining about the shutdown of the 87-year-old plant, sent by the Chamber of Commerce to Uniroyal. After complicated negotiations, involving three banks and a union, a plan was formulated to save the nearly 600 jobs, and the workers were given a share in the profits. The company is now back in production and has been renamed the Indianapolis Rubber Co. Beurt SerVaas attended the Uni-

versity of Mexico, graduated from Indiana University, was a graduate DuPont scholar at Purdue University, and earned a doctor's degree in medical science from the School of Medicine at Indiana University. He served as a Naval officer during World War II, and after the war was with the CIA in China. He received the honorary degrees of

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Cape Cod Canal, Robert H. Farson, Colgate '46, Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, Connecticut, 1977. The Cape Cod Canal which opened on July 29, 1914, was the realization of the first public work proposed in the New World. In technological terms it represents a major canal, built without locks in the context of a difficult tidal situation. In human and economic terms it was to save the lives and property of thousands of merchantmen who would otherwise have been subjected to the treacherous shoals of the outer cape and Nantucket and Vineyard sounds. In military terms it was to offer a safer means of navigating the United States coastline in times of war. It is run today by the Army Corps of Engineers as the widest artificial waterway in the world. Robert H. Farson is associate professor of journalism at Pennsylvania State University.

Hummel Art, John F. Hotchkiss, Carnegie '28, Wallace-Homestead Book Company, Des Moines, Iowa, 1978. John F. Hotchkiss, who retired in 1971 as superintendent of a manufacturing division of the Eastman Kodak Company, has spent more than forty years in collecting, dealing and writing about antiques.

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Doctor of Business Management from the Indiana Institute of Technology in Fort Wayne and Doctor of Humane Letters from Butler University, Indianapolis. His other businesses include the manufacture of steel forgings, hand tools and truck bodies, along with other interests in real estate and the SerVaas Laboratories.

He has produced five books and numerous other specialized price guides about many types of antiques. Hummel Art covers all areas of Hummel collecting with prices on figurines, plates, dolls, prints, calendars, reproductions and music boxes. The book is illustrated with over 400 color photographs and is the most complete book ever published on Hummel collecting.

The Refractories People, A History of the A. P. Green Refractories Co., by Orville H. Read, Missouri '33, 1978. Orville H. Read is a former general manager of one of the subsidiaries of the A. P. Green Refractories Company of Mexico, Missouri who has recently retired and has authored this history. His history shows the company's founder, Allen P . Green, as a strong, courageous industrialist, but yet even he could not envision the size and breadth of this company from the founding in that dusty brick yard in 1910 to the present. With the full cooperation of the Green family and others who played vital roles in the growth of the company, Brother Read was able to write this interesting and personal history.

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o Gomment on 'Praternity A tribute is in order to the over 2,900 Delta Upsilon loyal alumni whose names are listed in the largest annual giving Alumni Honor Roll in our history. These alumni have provided the vital support that makes a real difference in the quality of fraternal experience we were able to offer nearly 5,000 undergraduates this year. To each of them we are most grateful for their commitment, loyalty and devotion. These are the brothers who are not afraid of being strongly in favor of Delta Upsilon, of the fraternity system, of the values of leadership, scholarship, cultural and personal development that it promotes. If you have always wanted to volunteer, to be a larger part of the fraternity, we need and want your help. There are scores of opportunities for each and every alumnus, no matter where you are. Every brother can help build a stronger, more meaningful and vital Delta Upsilon with your talents and your check. If you are among the uncommitted, please take the initiative to give something of yourself to improve your fraternity now. Some alumni feel that gifts of a small amount are lost, and therefore not very significant in the annual giving program. Every check, no matter the amount, is essential if we are to meet the goal of making Delta Upsilon the very best fraternity. Fraternally yours,

-----------------------------------------------------------c lip and rna iI com mitm ent ----------------------------------------------------------Mail to: Delta Upsilon Fraternity Post Office Box 40108 Your personal commitment to Delta Upsilon Indianapolis, IN 46240 ___ I am enclosing my alumni support check for ___ $100-President's Century Club-members receive gold membership card, special letters from the President of the Fraternity, The Graduate Report, and the President's Century Club gift. -

__ $50-Golden Delta Club-membership includes Golden Delta card, the Golden Delta Club News (new this year), and regular issues of The Graduate Report.

___ $25-Silver Delta Club-members receive special Silver Delta Club card and regular issues of The Graduate Report. ___ $15-Annual Alumni Support-givers receive regular issues of The Graduate Report. chapter &yea,

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These over 3,000 Brothers helped Delta Upsilon set a new record of alumni loyalty, support and financial contributions that make the difference. The cumulative giving figures are listed behind each alumnus' name, with special designations for each of the giving clubs: President's Century Club $100; Golden Delta Club $50; and Silver Delta Club $25. Every alumnus who gives to the Annual Alumni Support Program receives the thanks of the fraternity, and this special recognition listing to honor those who continue to support Delta Upsilon as a leader. The new 1978-'79 school year appeal began on July 1, and you can join by using the convenient clip-out coupon that follows the executive director's report on page 55 or the response enrollment coupon on page 62. Be among the first to add your name to this year's alumni support appeal!

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Memberships in the Delta Upsilon President's Century Club continued to show good growth as total membership grew by 61 % in 1978, in this special giving society for Brothers giving $100 or more annually. President's Club members receive Conversations With the President, the special Club ..bulletin seve.ral times during the year , the Graduate Report, and a special gift denoting membership in the Century Club, Members are invited to several Delta Upsilon special events and also receive a gold embossed membership card . Since the prepar ation of this directory section with a magazine deadline of April 1, 1978, 15 additional members had joined to our late May printing deadline. Their names will appear in the October issue of the Quarterly. A special thanks to all of these DU Brothers.

Horace L. Acaster, Pennsylvania '44 J . B. Ackley, Syracuse '39 Mark H. Adams, Kansas '20 Gregory E. Albert; Washington State '74 Thomas W. Anderson, Michigan State '72 Lawrence F. Armstrong, Technology '28 F. Lee Baird, Kansas '55 'Arnold O. Beckman, Illinois '23 Ronald J. Bell , Western Ontario '70 J. Antone Be rtoglio, Kansas '76 George A. Blair, Miami '37 Allen C. Bonebrake, Washington '14. Harry N. Briggs , Missouri '51 Jack L. Brown, Wichita '52 W. A. Butler, Western Michigan '61 David H. Carnahan, Denison '56 Harold D. Caylor, Indiana '16 C. Eugene Cayot, Kansas '25 David E. Chambers, Arizona '60 Donald E. Clark, Alberta '55 P. LeMon Clark, Cornell '23 William M. Claybaugh, Northwestern ' 59 Harry A. Crawford, Ohio State '47 Curtiss E. Crippen, Minnesota '30 Palll H. Davis, Jr., Chicago '35 Americo Dean, Jr., Michigan State '60 D. Bruce Decker, Western Ontario' 51 Louis N. DeWitt, Ohio State '30 David R. Eagleson, Miami '44 Frederick L. Elder, Miami '27 John Embry , Oklahoma '27 John J. Enders, Jr., Washington State '39 Edwin L. English, .Ohlo State '22 George Ferguson , British Columbia '62 Thomas S. Filip, Oklahoma '69 Paul E. Gipson, Northern Illinois '68 Ernest L. Glasscock, Missouri '28 John P. Grady, DePauw '38 Alfred T. Grantham, Manitoba '29

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Hugh W. Gray , Nebraska '34 C. Reynolds Potter, Johns Hopkins '68 Jerry E. Greenway, Washington '54 Thomas W. Procter, Northwestern '33 Sherman A. Guild, Colby '34 William K. Reid, Jr., Oklahoma '58 H. T homas Hallowell, Jr., Swarthmore '29 Joseph J. Rembusch, Northern Illinois '62 Robert C. Haugh, Indiana '48 Paul H. Resch, Carnegie '28 Glenn D. Hemme, Minnesota '67 Arthur L. Rice , Jr., Illinois '36 Jerrad J . Hertzler, Kansas ' 58 David M. Richardson, Clarkson '63 A. Karl Heyner, Western Reserve '26 Jack J . Roemer, Purdue '32 Charles W. Hott, Arlington '76 Fulton W. Samson, Pennsylvania '21 John B. Huntington, California '59 Charles E. Schooley, Missouri '28 PaulO . Huntington, Tufts ' 13 James H. Sergeson, Michigan '58 H. Karl Huntoon, Illinois '72 John M. Sharp, Oklahoma '63 James L. Jarvis, Florida '67 James C. Shaw, Ohio State '49 Jess S. Jiuliante, Pennsylvania '49 George W. Shore , Arizona '62 Allan R. Johnson, Pennsylvania '39 Charles J. Slawson, Kansas '20 William E. Jouris, Technology '61 Donald C. Slawson, Kansas '55 William L. Julian, Illinois '29 John R. Slothower, Nebraska '45 Glede R Kohler, DePa uw '51 Henry A. Sold wedel, DePauw '33 William H . Lawson , Purdue '50 George E. Starr, Washington '08 Robert E. Lee, Virginia '29 Robert V. Stephens, Indiana '62 Robert]. Martin, Washington '59 William L. Stover, Carnegie '40 Richard C. Marx, Penns ylvania '54 Raymond S. Stutsman, Purdue '53 Raymond E. Mason, Jr., Ohio State '41 Vernon Swanes, Washington '45 Harry W. McCobb, Michigan '25 Harcourt M. Sylvester, Colgate '28 Howard L. McGregor, Jr., Williams '40 Kenneth J. Thornton, Texas '51 Frank E. McKee, Jr., Pennsylvania '52 Arnold Tilden, DePauw '28 James C. McLeod, Middlebury '26 Franklyn Tormoen , Minnesota '30 J. Paul McNamara, Miami '29 Gunard C. Travaglini, Lafayette '72 Richard E . Meyer, Michigan '61 Richard S. T renkmann, Northwestern '64 Charles D. Miller, Johns Hopkins '49 Peter A. Tuohy, Washington '53 Allen A. Mossier, Indiana '50 Peter V. Ueberroth, San Jose ' 59 Edgar L. Moulton, Jr., Union '37 Myron W. Ulrich, Western Reserve '34 Herbert H . Nelson , Colorado '59 Harold F. Warner, Kansas '25 Donald F. Newman, Carnegie '54 W. D. Watkins, North Carolina '27 Reginald B. Newman, II, Northwestern '59 Gerald H. Westby, Chicago '20 Raymond S. Noonan , Middlebury '21 Hugh F. Wilkins, Nebraska '42 Robert V. Noreika, Lafayette '67 Peter J . Wintemute, Manitoba '60 C. Esco Obermann, Iowa '27 Rober t G. Wisner. Union '46 O . Edward Pollock, Virginia '51 Harlan S. Yenne, Indiana '16 DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY

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Ranked below are the ten top chapters in number of donors to the Annual Alumni Support appeal from July 1, 1977 to April 1, 1978. Indiana-92 Wisconsin-91 Michigan-84 Kansas-80 Rutgers-76 Illinois-71 Northwestern-70 Ohio State-68 Cornell-67 Miami-67

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AMHERST-S + Campbell, W. '23 (2) + Gaylord, W. '24 Gower, S. Jr. '36 (7) + Hancock, T . '40 (3) + Marker, C. '21 Thompson, W. Jr. '37 (3) Washburn, G. '14 (3) + Wieland, J. '58 (3) ARIZONA-IO + Adamson. R. '68 Andrews, T. '59 Chambers, D. '60 (8) + Jewett, S. '66 + John, D. '62 + Johnson, E. '62 + Mikita, G. '63 (2) + Morris, A. Jr. '60 Shore, G. '62 (2) + Sundt, R. '50 (8)

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ARKANSAS--5 Brewer. D. '77 Hamilton, G. '77 + Jacobs, T. '77 ARLINGTON-12 + Ashby, J. '74 (2) + Dick, S. Jr. '70 (2)

+ Eichenberger. P. '71 + Ellis, L. '72 + Greenhaw, W. '74

*+ Jones, Hott, C. '76 (2) M. '75 (2)

+ Metcalf, R. '72 + Ricks, J. '69 + Tackett, C. Jr. '78

• Whittaker, R. '73 (2)

+ Wyant, M. '74

AUBURN-5 + Ambrose, R. '67 (3) Briant, J. '73 Henderson,.I. Jr. '62 (3) + Jenkins, C. '72 (2) + Sison, H . '60 BOWDOlN-2 Balsbaugh, S. '53 (3) + Chandler, J. '37 (3) BOWLING GREEN-9 + Batchelor, T. '77 + Davis, R. '52 (2) Grande, R. '57 (6) Grozdon, G. '50 (2) Hayek, R. '69 (2) + Kuntz, G. '60 (3) + Litra, R. '75 (2) + Stedman, J . '69 (8) + Stephan, E. Jr. '66 (7) BRADLEY-25 + Betters, P. '69 Boland, C. '53 (8) + Boylan, M. '69 (8) + Bremer, J. '66 (7) + Brune, L. '49 (2) + Cillotto, W. '65 + Galietta, P. '65 Hermann. S. '70 + Knackstedt, G. '69 Leengran, j. '50 + Leonard, F. '77 + Leonard, J. '76 (2) + Nelson, E. '75 (2) Paliatka, E. '56 (8) + Pigati, W. '64 (7) + Reiner, L. '75 (2) + Richards, R. '72 (2) Robins?n, T. '68 (3)

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Westphal, W. '69

Moulin, D. '53 (2) Murray, N. III '64 (8) Perdue, D. '58 (8) Porter, C. '24 (8) + Robinson, G. '13 Simpson, J. '13 (7) + Stephens, E. '44 Suman, G. Jr. '51 + Taylor, J. '69 • TenDoesschate, P. '50 (3) Whelden, C. '32 (8) CARNEGIE-48 + Beers, H. '35 (8) Brennan, R. '54 (2) + Buerger, C. '60 Clark, J. '35 (8) + Colavolpe, R. '63 + Connors, '45 (2) Cross, R. 48 (7) + Deible, C. '29 Domenico, A. '57 + Dornaus, W. '35 Elliott, S. '33 (7) + Elliott, W. '33 + Fingles, F. '28 (8) Gilliland, J. '51 + Guthrie, J. '44 + Hall, C. Jr. '54 + Hamlin, E. Jr. '39 (2) Heddaeus, G. '20 (4) Howell, F. '59 (3) Jones, R. '59 + Karabin, L. '50 • Keller, L. '26 (5) + Kennedy, P. '22 + Kraft, O. '35 (2) + Kubiak, R. '51 (8) Matuza, M. '65 (2) + McCall, E. '42 (8) McDonald, W. '52 (3) + McNaugher, S. '32 Mielke, H. '51 (8) + Milliron, W. '3 I (2) Milne, K. '23 (8) Newman, D. '54 (5) + Nichol, H. '21 (8) + Parker, N. '45 Pelton, R. '32 + Polles, J. '67 (7) Reed, J. '25 Resch, P. '28 Seibel, C. Jr. '41 (8) + Smith, H. Jr. '44 (8) + Stefani, A. Jr. '63 Stover, W. '40 (8) + Terpack, T . '65 • Vassil, J. '52 (8) + Wheeling, E. '74 (2) + Wiley, L. Ir. '49 + Young, If. '52 (2)

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President's Century Club-$lOO Golden Delta Club-$50 Silver Delta Club-$25 Double Donor for 1977-'78 Number of consecutive years of giving

ALBERTA-20 + Bijou, R. '48 (2) • Chumir. S. '63 Clark, D. '55 Corbet, R. '47 (3) Cowley, W. '46 Earner, A. '51 • Gain, H . '44 + Hatch, D. '59 (2) + Hebb, C. '62 (3) • King, E. '42 (3) + King, P. '71 + Love, J. '42 • + Matiisen. A. '60 Millar, J. '62 + Mitchell, D. '52 + Murray, A. '57 (3) Primrose, J. '64 Stanford, M. '64 (3) • Steininger, C. '66 + Warrack. A. '61

Taga, H. '54 (3)

+ Wagoner, S. '50

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D. '66 (2)

+ Savio, R. '56 (2) + Schram, j. '50 (2) + Seghi, D. '51 (2)

BRITISH COLUMBIA-S + Blumenauer, G. '45 (3) + Bonner, R. '42 + Carlyle, A. '45 + Copeland, C. '64 Ferguson, G. '6,2 (4) + Mitten, D. '45 (4) + Valentine, E. '53 + Wallinger, J. '53

1. Purdue-1l2

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

+ Ruedlin,

BROWN-25 + Applegate, j. '23 Batty, D. '38 (3) + Carton, R. '30 Clark, R. '39 Cunningham, J. '41 (8) Familton, H. '23 + Geisler, F. '29 (3) + George, A. '39 (3) + Grashof, A. '53 • Hastings, J. '33 + Ingalls, C. '25 (4) + Johnson, W. Jr. '41 Jones, W. '26 (3) + Judd, R. '42 (3) + Mazet, R. Jr. '24 (2) McGovern, R. '48 Mosher, R. '47 Nagle, J. Jr. '26 (3) Norman, R. '57 (2) Perkins, V. '35 Roth, C. Jr. '46 + Wellersdieck, F. Jr. (2) + Wylie, S. '57 BUCKNELL-21 + Baines, D. '75 (2) + Baines, J. '77 Brown, L. '77 Carter, R. '56 (8) Ernst, C. '60 (8) + Havas, j. '76 + Hyde, B. '75 (3) + Johnston, F. '28 (3) Klahr, S. '77 + Kurz, A. '69 (2) + Leinbach, P. '54 (3) + Lundvall, B. '57 + McConnell, W. Jr. '62 • Sprout, J. '48 (6) Sprout, R. '49 (2) + Steinhauer, W. '36 (8) Stuckey, D. '75 Thieke, R. '60 + Torrey, W. III '75 (2) + Watters, J. '64 (3) + Weckenman, F. '77 CALIFORNIA-45 + Abiog, A. '77 + Allen, D. '37 + Armstrong, D. '48 Atherton, H. '41 Bell, D. '29 (2) Bias, R. '30 (8) + Bishop, R. '68 • Botsford, H. '53 (7) + Brooks, G. '70 Carr, R. Jr. '21 (7) Cobb, E. '58 (7) + Cooley, L. '33 Crockett, D. '66 + Donlon, R. '50 (3) + Edwards, D. '16 (2) + Franklin, W. '37 (2) Fry, J. Jr. '63 (2) Gardiner, L. '35 • Giffen, J. '62 (2) + Greenwood, R. '48 Hagler, R. '77 + Hansen, J . '48 (2) + Holt, J. '57 (2) Howell, W. '41 Huntington, J. '59 Kavanagh, C. '64 + Laughlin, R. '46 (7) Martinelli, S. '52 (7) McGuire, R. '25 (8) McLeod, D. '52 (8) Means, E. '34 (3) Miley, J. '24 (2)

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CENTRAL MISSOURI-5 + Barrale, D. '74 (2) + Beeler, G. '70 + Letzig, W. '71 (2) Lewis, L. '76 + Lowry, A. '72

CHICAG0-35 Bidwell, R. '50 (7) Brunelle, W. '30 + Cochrail, D. '27 (7) Davis, P. Jr. '35 (7) Dragstedt, C. J.-. '43 (2) • Edholm, R. '50 + Feiler, J. '45 + Fitzgerald, J. '43 (2) + Frentz, A. '25 (7) + Head, C. '52 (2) Heskett, B. '22 (3) Holinger, P. '28 (2) Hood, R. '38 (3) Hughes, S. ' 29 Ingals, E. '19 Johnstone, Q. '36 + Jones, M. '32 Keogh, W. Jr. '34 + Krasnitz, M. '56 + Mabie, W. '24 (2) + Mandel, M. '55 (8) McClure, j. Jr. '42 (3) McGraw, D. '29 Naas, H. '43 (2) Noble, M. '20 (8) • Purcell, R. '3 I (2) + Redding, W. '31 Rolleston, R. '24 Schlesinger, R. '32

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Sloan, K. '32 (2) Straetz, R. '41

+ Tenney, A. Jr. '43 Thomann, D. '39 (8) Warnock, W. '49

* Westby, G. '20 (2)

CLARKSON-I3 + Baker, G. '27 (8) Dishaw, A. '23 (8) Fitzgerald, J . '27 (7) Hopkins, R. '76 Hunt, J. '77 Joy, C. '29 (8) Millson, M. '67 (3) Naylon, R. Jr. '72 (2) • Phillips, c. 1II '64 (7) Richardson, D. '63 + Shurtleff, R. '66 (2) Wichmann, G. '26 (8) Wisch husen, R. '76

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COLBY-IO + Anderson, C. '27 Brown, R. '25 (2) De Miceli, A. '32 (2) Guild, S. '34 Hurley, W. '49 (7) Lightbody, C. '47 (2) + Richardson, G. '42 Ryder, A. '46 (7) Sturtevant, R. '24 (2) Thompson, H. '49 (2)

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COLGATE-54 Abrams, H. '27 (3) + Anderson, D. '39 (6) Annitto, J. '33 (8) Bailey, A. '29 (2) + Berger, M. '66 (2) Bolles, C. '27 (2) + Cope, J. '31 Czesak, J. '75 (2) + Davidson, J. '62 + Delorio, A. '52 + Donaldson, J. JI'. '45 Doyle, R. '33 Duffield, R. '37 + Felger, O. '20 Ferguson, C. '36 Goewey, J. '51 Goldfarb, S. '76 (2) Gow, N. '46 (8) • Gulliver, D. '74 Helman, D. '41 (8) Hughes, A. 'II (7) Ingle, R. '48 (7) + Jones, L. '61 + Kasprzak, M. '65 • Krogh, J. '38 Mawhinney, W. '42 McMahon, E. '7 I (2) McCown, F. III '50 Morris, R. '28 (8) + Musgrave, P. '34 Nast, T. '37 (8) + Okunski, W. '58 (8) Palka, B. '53 Peabody, R. '45 Quiri, R. '45 + Raynor, R. '50 + Rice, R. '34 (3) Sater, C. '16 (3) + Schmid, P. '61 • + Slater, J. '37 (2) Smith, R. '68 (2) + Sommer, W. '36 (8) + Spencer, R. '24 Stark, L. '25 (2) Staurovsky, R. '59 (8) Sylvester, H. '28 + Unger, H. Jr. '54 + Walton, E. '34 (8) + Ward, C. Jr. '50 + Webb, R. '55 Wells, J. Jr. '65 + Williams, L. '29 (2) + Zimmer, C. '30 + Zimmerman, R. '40

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COLORADO-I3 Bean, D. '61 (8) + Buckley, D. Jr. '75 + Humphries, R. Jr. '69 + Kinkade, J. '68 (2) Loshak, G. '75 + Milne, C. Jr. '73 (2) Nelson, H. '59 (4)

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Oppold, J. '77 Pober, K. '62 (3) Schonberger, S. '75 + Sloan, j. '61 (7) Vaughan, B. '68 White, j. '75

COLUMBIA-IO + Born, J. '28 + Carley, F. '43 + Chabau, A. '37 (3) Eichacker, W. '41 (3) Harbaugh, D. '22 (2) Hardenbergh, W. '18 (8) Mahoney, J. '39 (7) Mueller, W. Jr. '26 Wormser, F. '16 (8) Wormser, R. '17

CORNELL--67 Adams, S. '75 (2) Allen, J. '73 Altemus, J. Jr. '65 Anderson, K. '20 (6) + Beckwith, R. '57 (8) Berndt, J . '76 (2) • Bradley,J. Jr. '21 (7) + Burpee, D. '17 (2) Carlson, B. '68 Clark, P. '23 (7) + Clemente, M. '73 • + D'Onofrio, P. '76 (2) Devore, J. '68 (8) Dickhart, W. III '43 Dillon, W. '43 (8) • Dohrmann, W. '18 + Drennan, J. '57 + Edmondson, J. '49 • Edwards, C. '62 Embury, F. '27 (2) Emory, H . '67 Enichen, D. '73 (2) Farrington, W. '43 + Ferraro, A. '49 (7) + Free, F. '63 + Gilchrist, J. Jr. '39 (8) Gilchrist, R. '40 (8) + Haldeman, S. '24 (8) Halstead, C. Jr. '63 Hessler, O. '42 (2) Howell, A. '50 (2) + Hughes, W. III '44 + Kaman, M. '75 + Keating, T. '57 • + Keenum, S. '76 Kennedy, D. '50 (8) + Klein, M. '71 + Lathrop, W. Jr. '61 (3) • Liepke, R. '76 (2) Mikulina, T. '62 (7) Millhouse, S. '76 + Palmer, J . '64 + Pasquale, D. '57 (7) • Penrose, J . Jr. '59 (8) Pereira, R. '60 (2) • Perkins, R. '61 Pfeiffer, K. '12 (5) Scalzo, A. '71 Schaenen, N. '23 (8) + Schaenen, N. Jr. '50 (8) Schnuck, C. '70 (2) + Schnuck, S. '72 (2) + Shepard, W. '31 Smith, A. '31 (2) Tataseo, F. '76 + Teare, j. '59 + Tharp, B. '58 (8) + Tracy, W. '45 Vaughan, A. III '60 • Vawter, H. '42 (8) + Wasilewski, J . '74 + Waters, W. '54 (2) • Wilson, E. '42 (2) Witt, M. '71 (2) + Wood, M. '64 (7) • Wood, R. '67 (8) Young, D. '44

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CREIGHTON-4 • Buckmiller, W. '71 (2) + Byrne, T. '75 (2) Lane, R. '70 (7) McNary, G. '75 (2)

DARTMOUTH-IO • Banks, W. Jr, '45 (4) + Brown, J. '25 (2) •

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Ens inger, S. '27 (8) Geisinger, W. '30 • Herget, J. '30 (8) Hailes, C, '32 (3) Karukin, D. '48 (3) Swift, N. '27 (3) + VanReypen, R. '47 (2) Watts, H. '50 (7)

DAVIS-2 + Gong, C. '70 + Haydon, J. '68 DAYTON-2 Gilhoolcy, G. '77 Lyons, W. '72 (4) DELAWARE-8 + Anzalone. E. '72 (2) + Brooks, M. '73 (2) Carey, J. Jr. '70 (2) + Collier, W. Jr. '73 (2) Coyne, P. Jr. '70 (2) Dreshfield, P. '75 Oldfield, D. '70 Reifschneider, D. '70 (8) DENISON-14 Boswau, H. '55 (8) Brainard, D. '62 (3) Carnahan, D. '56 DimolI', T. '77 Fleming, R. '50 (2) Fogel, E. Jr. '52 (3) + Fay, R. '50 (2) Haines, F. '63 (6) Hayden, R. jr. '77 + Jacobs, B. '50 (2) + Kuhlman, D. '6 1 (7) Lewis, J. '75 Sarvis, R. '72 (2) Sklenicka, K. '77

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DePAUW-45 + Barrett, W. '61 + Bichler, G. '45 + Bloxsome, J. '27 + Branstetter, H. '35 + Bruce, G. '40 + Buchanan, D. '46 + Burr, S. '73 Clutter, R. '39 (8) Colten, J. '46 Cook, W. '20 (2) + Coons, R. '41 (3) • Cox, J. '24 (7) • Davidson, J. '63 (2) + F.lton, S. '55 (2) Emmons, G. '69 (3) + Epperson, E. '30 + Gough, H. '29 * Grady, J. '38 + Hartline, J . '3 4 (2) • Igleh ea rt, .I . .II', '39 Isenbarger, J. '45 (3) + Jones, H. '32 + Keiper, J. '33 + Kerr, J. '32 (8) * Kohler, G. '51 (3) + Lewellen, W. '52 + Lilienthal, A. '33 McCany, T. '28 (8) + McEvoy, P. '27 (3) Miller, J. '64 Moffett, R. '32 Newell, R. '34 (3) Petty, .I. '35 (3) Post, R. '46 + Reagan, W. '46 (2) Shake, J. '40 (8) + Shoup, D. '26 (7) Stewart, A. '32 * Tilden, A. '28 (2) • Trusler, M. '3 1 Voorhis, A. '30 + Wagner, J. '43 + Wechter, E. '22 Wedel, J. '51 Wise, B. '35 (2) EASTERN KENTUCKY-2 Argabright, T. '70 (2) + Hek, B. '70 (7) • FLORIDA-20 Baum, J. Jr. '63 + Baumgardner, P. '62 (4)

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+ Bayman, S. '68 (2) Brady, J, Jr. '66 (3) • Caner, W. '71 (3) Couey, R. Jr. '75 + Engelman, D. '65 Forrest, P. '58 (8) * Jarvis, J. '67 (2) MacDonald, R. '77 + Mueller, G. Jr. '65 Myers, R. '76 (2) + New, D. '77 + Pritchard, G. '62 (3) + Rigby, J. '58 (2) + Roberts, J, '63 (7) Rosenthal, P. '73 (2) + Sarasua, J. '69 (2) + Shanks, C. Jr. '67 + Vanture, H. Jr. '74 FRESN0-9 + Bynum, M. '7 1 (2) • Celli, D. '71 Correia, J. '76 (2) + Duncan , E. '67 (2) + Ho lpuch, M. '69 (2) Mikuni, R. '72 (2) + Peterson, R. '73 (2) + Roth, L. '47 Vassallo, B. '69 GEORGIA TECH-ll Abbott, J. jr. '69 (8) + Cecil, C. '54 . . Edwards, M. '58 Fariss, D. '59 (2) + Kortemeier, K. '67 (2) + Lawson, C. '54 (7) + McKeeman. R. '77 Monfort, C. Jr. '68 (8) + Mumper, M. '62 (3) + Phillips, P. '77 + Siemens, J. III '75

HAMILTON-12 Doyle, D. '39 (2) + Driscoll, W, JI'. '58 (8) Green, D. '29 (2) Havens, G. '61 (2) Houtenbrink, F. '56 (3) Neville, G. '76 Nye, S. '52 (2) Peters, R. '72 Raho, J. '48 (8) Scovel, F, '25 (2) Steiger, L. '77 Wefer, D. '54 (7)

HARVAR~

Adams, A. '32 (3)

+ Hanchett, L. '29 + Hengerer, D. '36 • Holder, E. Jr. '3 1 (2) Lowman, G. '38 (3) + Schroeder, W. Jr. '33 HOUSTON-5 + Bobo, J. '77 + Dutcher, D. '73 (3) Hawkins, C. Jr. '76 ( ILLINOIS-71 Allen, L. Jr. '47 (8) Baumgartner, D. '65 + Baymiller, J. '69 * Beckman, A. '23 (3) + Bercher, W. '38 (2) + Blanke, A, '30 + Blankenship, M. '55 (2) + Boekelman, J. '72 Bright, O. '12 (3) + Brunson, R. '58 (8) Burtzos, F. '77 Carison, C. '75 (2) Chandler, G. '22 (2) Clements, E. III '71 (2) + Coffel, C. '28 (8) + Cordis, G. '65 (2) + Cox, K. '76 (2) Crowley, R. '69 (15) Day, W. '54 (7) + Emerson, B. II '69 (2) Erb, G. '32 (8) + Fadum, R. '35 Finney, M, .II', '53 (2) Gerometta, R. '44 (8)

Giffin, D. '62 (8) Goding, C. '56 . . Harney,.J. '46 Harris, R. '55 (2) + Hennessey, G. '38 Hilliard, F. '33 (3) Hortberg, D. '57 Howard, H. '33 (8) * Huntoon, H. '72 (3) * Julian, W. '29 (8) • + Katich, J. '71 Kinney, D. '65 (3) + Kinsella, J. '39 Kirchner, L. '25 (7) + Knezovich, J. '68 (4) Kocian, C. '66 + Kooistra, P. '58 + Kou7.0mis, S, '68 (2) Lehmann, S. '34 (7) Lewis, T . '16 (2) • + McEnery, J. '5 1 (8) Meagher, P. '65 + Mengden, W. SL '25 Miller, A. '66 + Mooney, R, '15 (8) + Mosetick, F. '55 (8) + Nagel, J. '69 Nidzieko, W. '73 (3) + O'Dell, W. '31 (2) + Parsons, E, '27 (8) • Piegari, D. '68 (2) * Rice, A. Jr. '36 (3) Ritt,J. '52 Shaw, D. '5 1 (3) + Sheehan, J. '33 + Sherman, O . .If. '51 + Skibbe, W, '73 + Sparks, R. '31 + Stein, H. '22 (2) Stellner, F. '28 (8) + Tendick, J. '77 + Trelease, S. ' 17 (8) Trimble, S. '58 (7) Trotter, S. '58 (8) Valko, R. '64 (2) Waggoner, W. '36 (8) + Wylie, S. '73 INDIANA-92 + AllaI'd, D. '70 (3) + Anderson, C. J I'. '27 (2) + Ault, W. '69 Ax, J. '35 + Ballard, R. '62 (3) Bell, C. '54 Black, R. Jr. '68 Bouvy, R. '59 Boyd, J. '65 BrulH, R. '30 Campbell, J. '37 (8) * Caylor, H. '16 (8) + Cormican, H. '4 0 Currier, R. '64 (2) +Cutter,J. '52 + DeBolt, R. '49 (5) Dunn, G. '69 (2) Eldridge, S. '65 + Elsen, G. '75 (2) + Endwright, D. '56 (7) + Escott, I. Jr. '4 I (2) + Farquharson, D. '40 + Fleetwood, R, '29 (7) + Gordon, V. '12 (8) + Gutman, P. '52 (3) Hall , W. '44 (6) + Harper, B. '54 (7) * Haugh, R. '48 (2) ... Haugk, F. Jr. '74 + Hirschmann, J. '38 (3) Hollis, J. '28 (2) + Horst, E. '61 Hutchison, C. '74 (4) + Jones, R. '55 + Jontz, L. '50 + Kahlenbeck, H. Jr. '52 (8) • Keller, D. '62 Kilpatrick, T, '56 (3) + Kimmell, C. '37 + Kovener, R. '55 (7) Lake, E. '49 . . Lambert, G. '55 Lett, E. '13 (8) + Mason, J. '76 (2) Massey, D. '6 1 (5) + McCollum, M. Jr. '54 (2) + McReynolds, O. '15 (5) Michener, R. '38 • Miller, J. '75 + Miller, W. Jr. '59 + Moore, R. '52 Moss, L. '49 (8)

+ Moss, P. * Mossier, + Murray, • Need R

'69 (2) A. '50 (3) R. '48 '56 + Pank~w: C. '54 + Peak, p, '55 (8) + Perrine, H. Jr. '50 Perry, G. '25 Petrovich, J. '68 + Relle,', R. '28 Rinehart, W. '29 Robb, M. '25 (5) Rosenberger, H, '22 (7) Scott, D. '60 (7) + Seidholz, D. '46 + Selby, V. Jr. '31 + SerVaas, B, '41 (2) + Shreiner, S. '57 (8) + Sickmann, R. '56 Smith, K. '63 (3) + Smith, R. '69 -1- Stcinwedcl, T. '73 Stephens, R. '62 Stephens, X, '28 (2) . . Stoner, J . '46 + Stubbs, G. '34 Styles, R. '49 . . Summers, T. '5 1 (6) + Swank, T. '68 (4) + Swanson, R. '56 Swayze, R. '41 (7) + Timberlake, R. '73 + Veller, D. '35 + Wear, G. ' 17 (8) • Wells, J. '65 (7) + West, G. '55 + Williams, R. Jr. '62 *Yenne, H. '16 (8) + Yoder, A. Jr. '35 (8) Yoder, P. '70 (7)

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IOWA-49 Ackerson, F. '44 (2) Allen, R. '3 2 (8) + Ashline, J. '58 Beck, K. '40 Bender, S. '71 Benson, C. '41 (2) Boelio, R. '35 (2) Bornholdt, J. '36 (2) Boysen, R. '72 + Browning, E. Jr. '37 Burge, .I. '51 (8) Butt, H. '33 Childs, H. '33 (8) + Courter, L. '57 Daine, J. Jr. '51 Dake, N. '46 (2) Dikeman, P. '3 1 + Edwards, D. '50 + Fillenwarth, K. '46 (2) Fletcher, J. '35 (8) Gildner, D. '65 (2) + Harsha, H. '42 (7) + Hawkinson, H. '35 (8) + Hill, L. Jr. '43 + Holscher, R. '44 (2) + Hudson, M. '76 + Hunn, .I. '55 + Kehr, T. '41 Littig, H, '65 (2) + Lundy, .I. '36 (2) + Magnusson, F. '47 Marston, D. '63 . . Miles, R. '73 + Miller, K. '67 Obermann, C. '27 (7) O'Connor, R. '47 (2) + Renfro, R. '46 (3) Rider, R. '75 (2) Rubin , W. '68 (2) Smalley, D. '68 Steele, .I. '53 (3) Sundberg, J. '73 + Sweany, R, '48 (2) + Vickers, T . '71 + Viskocil, j. '75 + Volkmer, W. '53 (2) + Wanamaker, J. '53 (2) Wieben, C. '45 . . Wiese, J. '58

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IOWA STATE-52 Bowman, M. '65 Buck, D. '66 (2) + Burroughs, C. '68 Calderwood, E. '14 (7) + Chappell, C. '31 (2) + Clapp, L. '23 Clark, C. '36 (8)

Donahey, W, '32 (7) Ericson, J. '60 Farr, R. '61 (8) + Fleck, R. '49 (2) Giertz, N. '77 + Gorman, C. '70 Gruenig, C. II', '59 (2) Hansen, R. '74 Hedstrom, D. '52 Hughes, N. '72 Jacobs, D. '62 + John, E. '16 (2) + Joslin, R. '47 (4) Knudsen, R. '44 + Kopel, R. '45 (2) Kuehl, A. '24 (2) Lovell, J . Jr. '50 (3) Maier, S. '75 Mason, R, '33 (2) + Moeller, R. '52 (2) + Moodie, J. '45 (2) Morse, D. '52 Nash, K. '77 Neil, R. '30 (8) Neubauer, H. Jr. '66 + Parker, J. '30 . . Pearson, L. '64 (2) + Perry, W. '27 + Peters, T, '57 (2) + Reuling, R. '14 Schooley, F. '22 (8) Sigman, W. '50 (7) + Smith, S. '73 Soos,J. '58 + Templeton, H. '19 Tillapaugh, H. '32 (3) Voggeothaler, A. '24 (7) Vreeland, C. '34 + Walker, G. '44 + Warren, A. '22 (8) Webster, V. '25 (8) Willard, F, Jr. '21 (3) Williamson, R. '28 (8) + Wolfe, J. '12 (8) + Yirak, J. '40 (3)

I JOHNS HOPKINS-45 Biemiller, L. Jr. '55 + Bigley, H. Jr. '64 (2) + Blaylock, M. '68 Bonder, 1. '76 + Brimer, T. Jr. '57 (7) + Brimer, W. '20 (2) + Brown, L. Jr. '65 (2) Budnitz, E. Jr. '53 (8) + Coburn, P. '32 + Culbertson, T. '73 Cushman, C. Jf. '59 + Ferran.ano, D. '68 (2) Frankwich, V. '5 2 Gilbert, .1. '57 (8) Hannibal, J. .11', '45 (2) Harris, R. III '66 Hickman, R. '28 (8) Kent, L. '52 + Laubach, G. '58 Lausch, S. '29 (7) + Levy, K. '26 (7) Lipton, J. '72 Lord , R. '54 (8) Mallonee, C. '28 (2) + Martin, R. '60 * Miller, C. '49 (6) + Myers, C, '52 (2) Norris,.J. '29 + Owen, T. '54 Palumbo, A. Jr. '57 (7) Peach, J. '31 (2) + Perry, V. Jr. '61 * Potter, C, '58 (2) + Reutte r, T,.I r. '61 (2) Rough, C. '47 (2) Rozanski, L. Jr. '76 Schultz, E. Jr. '48 Smith, F. Jr. '50 Smith, J. Jr. '33 Smith, W. '54 + Stuart, E. '17 (2) Utterback, p, '48 (8) Ward, H. '73 (2) We)'forth, W. '12 (8) Yeager, J. '43

KANSAS-80 * Adams, M. '20 (5) + Arnold, R. '27 Aver)" W. '34 * Baird, F. '25 + Ballou, D. '75 (3)

+ Beasley, P. '24 + Belt, C. '57 (8) Berkley, K. '61 (8) * Bertoglio, J. '76 (2) + Bertoglio, J. '58 (8) + Brown, j. '51 + Butler, A. '31 (4) + Butler, H, Jr. '31 Christopher, G. II '52 + Coffman, T. '68 Cole, G, '75 (2) Cramer, W. '33 (8) + Crowther, M, '59 (2) + Dalrymple, W. '35

+ David,

L. '33

+ Davidson, K. '52 (2)

Davis, R. '75 Dietrich, A. '37 (7) + Dietrich, R. '33 (7) + Ehrlich, K. '45 + Etherington, S. '71 (5) + Fiske, T. '55 (2) + Forney, R. '2 1 (6) + Gades, F. Jr. '43 Gear, G. '15 (8) Gear, M. ' 17 (8) + Gilbert, R. Sr. '23 (5) + Grady, M, '67 (2) + Gregory, L. '75 (3) + Grove, M. '42 (5) + Gwinner, G. '64 (2) + Hall, R. '58 + Hamilton, H. '42 + Hamilton, R. '53 * Henzler, J. '58 (2) Herriott, J. '35 (3) + Hiebsch, V. Jr. '42 (4) + Hioshaw, C. Jr. '54 (8) + Hodges, M. '55 Hook, H. '22 + Hoopes, L. '50 + Horn, R. '62 + Hunt , R. '61 (2) • Hysom, J. Jr. '57 • Irwin, J, '49 (8) + Johnson, M. '21 • Johnson, O. Sr. '26 (2) + Johnson, O. Jr. '52 (2) + Kailer, J. '77 + Klemp, H, '26 (3) + Knorr, J. '31 (8) + Kreider, S. '44 + Lee, J. '77 + McCall, R. '53 (2)

+ Mears,.J. '53

Metcalf'; E, '43 Myers, R. '58

+ Newbery, C. '69

Nossaman, J. '60 Pohl , C. '67 Ray, G. '67 (2) Reese, J. '57 Rockhill, J. '51 Saricks, C. '70 + Seitz,.J. '3 1 (7) Slawson, C. '20 * Slawson, D. '55 (8) Smith, N. '38 (7) Snyder, H. '25 • St. Clair, J. '58 + Staub, L. '26 Turgeon, L. '42 (2) Waddell, J. '57 * Warner, H. '25 (8) + Wilson, S. Jr. '48

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KANSAS STATE-28 • Abbott, R. '61 (2) + Boelling, G. '58 Braxmeyer, J, '73 (2) Brumbaugh, S. '76 (2) ... Bunker, C. '70 + Dyke, T. '66 (4) Fagen, A. '68 Gordon, W. '60 (2) + Greene, R. '58 (8) . . Gump, R. '64 Haughe)" C, '56 (8) Hawk, T. '68 (2) + Huffman, D, '68 (2) Johnson, D. '75 Jubelt, B. '68 (7) Kennedy, W. '70 (7) . . Laubenga)'er, R. '64 Lewis, J . '76 (2) + Link, A. '74 + Marshall, M. '76 + McKinley, D. '71 (2) Musil, E. '71 (6) + Neighbor, R. '58 + Norton, D. '75

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July, 1978


• Smith, T. '70 (2) + Tangeman, S. '71 + Teague, M. '74 Tucker, K. '76 (2) KENT STATE-18 + Brown, D. '54

+ Brown, J. Jr. '64

+ Cardinal, K. '51 (8) Cellone, R. '67 Dalcher, A. '57 (3) Farinacc i, A. '65 (7) + Francis, G. '26 (2) + Gersten, I. '6 1 (8) + Giorgianni, N. '56 Hall, P. '49 (8) + Huben, B. '53 Litwiler, T. '56 (2) Parsons, D. '46 (3) + Pisanelli , M. '59 + Shriver, P. '50 + Tompkins, R. '60 Urschler, E. Jr. '59 (3) WOIcOll, O. '23 LAFAYETT&-41 + Alexander, C. IV '56 (8) + Angle,J. '17 (2) • Baird , D. Jr. '59 Baumann, R. '74 (2) Casey, T. '76 Conklin, H. Jr. '15 (8) Dynan, K. '64

Exley, R. '54 Fisher, J. '77 Fordham, K. Jr. '77 Franzinger, K. '36 + French, W. '59 Freney, J. '56 (8) Gage, J . '55 (2) + Groom, C. '63 + Harkins, H. '34 (B) + Harnish, H. '31 (2) Helps, W. '25 (8) + Hildebrandt, N. '73 + Hindenach, L. '40 (6) Hulse, J. Jr. '43 Humma, E. '29 Kaye, A. '23 (8) MacGeachie, M. '72 (2) Manuel, W. Jr. '66 Montag, D. '73 Noreika, R. '67 (8) Olmsted, H. '39 + Pilgrim , C. Jr. '33 (4) Pilgrim , W. '30 (8) Pritchard, j. '73 + Schroeder. H. '28 Shapiro, H. '63

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Smith, H. '51 + Smith, P. ' 17 (8) Townsend, C. '34 (8) Travaglini, G. '72 (4) + VonderTann. T. '46 + Vonder Tann, E. '35 Welsh, E. '30

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LEHIGH-47 Arthur, J . '2 1 (2) + Barba, C . .II'. '27 (B) Barker, A. '61 + Baumgartner, C, '67 + Boyer, J. '50 Carey, P. '70 (7) Cornelius, A. '44 (2) Day, C. '30 (7) + Deemer, W. Jr, '35 Edwards, R. '67 + Frey, R. '70 Gabrie l, R. '51 (3) + Gallagher, D. '74 Gourley, C. '5B (3) Harti ga n, A. '57 (2) Hayes, W. '43 (8) + Hess, T, '37 Hornbaker, D. '26 (2) + Kaufman, J. '46 Kirkpatrick , J . '29 + KUI"lZ , I. '52 (2) + Lentz, R. Jr. '30 Lister, W. '26 (7) Lucadamo, E. '71 Marlow, D. '68 Maroti, L. '58 (8) McKenna, C. '68 (7) + Meier, C. '77 + Middleton , D. '42 (2) + Moodie, W. Jr. '47 NUll, W. Jr. '36

• Peck, H . '27 (2) + Perna, J. '76 (2) Pitonak, G. '74 (2) • Purdy, R. '2B (8) + Puth, J . '52 (3) Ramsay , J. '5B (B) • Redline, J. Jr. '48 (2) + Roberts, C. '27 + Roberts, J . '26 + Salmond, W. '46 (2) Spieth, R. '76 (2) Stiver, W. Jr. '72 Stover, J. Jr. '75 Swenson, C. '50 (2) Tisike.-, M. '75 (2) + Ziebold, W. '46 (2) LOUISVILLE-23 Alt, L. '62 (7) Barnes, M. '76 (2) Burkel, F. Jr. '62 Crume, W. Jr. '65 (2) Farnsley, C. '30 (2) Federa, H. '35 (8) Franck , C. '55 + Gaddie, G. '49 (B) + Gillespie, T. '53 (2) Highbaugh, L. Jr. '43 + Howe, F. '64 (2) + Howe, L. '31 (3) • Jackson , H. II '52 (2) Jacobs, D. '58 Rogers , B. '49 (2) • Smith, J. '67 Steedly, G. '65 Studer, J. '7 1 Ulmer, D. Jr. '55 + VonWicklen, F. '22 (B) + Weber , W. '54 (3) + Well kamp, J. '76 (2) + Williams, R. '67 MANITOBA- 9 + Boyce, L. '77

*.. Grantham, A. '29 Martin, D. '37 + McInnes, D. '50 Oliver, G. '5B + Ramsay , R. '72

+ Robertson, R. '52 + Snell, G. '3B Spear, R. '4B (2) MARIETTA-18 + Amrine, F. Jr. '40 (2) + Barton, F. '23 (3) + Ballaglia, R. '76 + Bruny, C. '27 (2) Coflin, B. Jr. '68 Dake, J. '44 (B) + Deuel, M. '42 (2) Elliott, F. '76 (2) Forbes, T. '64 + Ga le, L. '3 1 Hall, R. '32 + Hanson, L. '62 + Jennings , C. '31 (3) + Lovall, G. '69 + Poner,.J. '24 • + Snediker, L. Jr. '50 (B) Soltesz, J. '65 + Suder, G. '44 MARQUETTE-2 , Ryan, D. '71 Westerheide, T. '72 MARYLAND-B Brosky, R. '77 Doetsch , P. '76 (2) + Dmgan, R. '72 Dudley, R. Jr. '74 Fannin,.J. I II '77 + Schmill, T. '73 + Soellers, C. '66 + Wacaster, D. '72 MCGILL-9 Currie, G. '33 (2) + Elcombe, D. '65 (3) + Gardner, J. '33 (3) + Giacomelli, J. '62 + Gurd, D. '62 + McGill, F. '15 (7) Ray, R. '27 Ross, S. 'II (B) • Wood. A. '64 (7)

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY

MIAMI-67 + Barker, H. '50 (B) + Barr, J. '6B (2) Blair, G. '37 (8) Brickman , R. '41 • Conklin, T. '29 (8) + Darlin, W. '56 (2) + Davies, R. '50 (2) Dodd, F. '49 (2) Eagleson, D. '44 (8) Easton, M. '73 (2) + Ehrich, .1. '42 (B) Elder, F. '27 (2) Frazer, S. '66 + Freedman, R. '70 + Gallagher, R. '34 + Garfinkel, R. '6B Gates, E. '4B + Gilleland , B. '5 1 Gillette, R. '52 (7) Gillette, W. '53 (3) Goldman, M. '16 (4) Gray, M. '36 (3) + Hamilton, D. '51 (B) + Herr, R. '22 • Hogan, J. '48 + Holschuh, J. Sr. '4B Hugus, B. '52 (2) + !serman, J. '50 (6) Keenen, R. '41 (7) + Knauss, N. '53 (8) Krill, A. '63 + Leen, E. '50 + Maines, F. '43 May, J. '45 (8) Mayberry, R. Jr. '5 1 McGol'ern, E. '51 (2) McNabb, H. '49 (2) Mc Namara,.I. '29 (4) Miller, W. '27 (2) + Morgan , W. '51 + Morrow, R. '59 + Newton,.J. '45 (2) Nies, D. '69 (2) Orebaugh, L. '24 (7) Paulson, N. '67 (2) Petrich, .1. '36 (B) Pryor, R. '37 (2) Pults, W. '11 (B) Ranallo,.J. 'SO (7) + Reebel, A. '27 (8) + Rees, J. '55 • Risle y, P. '56 + Rogers, J. '57 (5) + Schulz, R. '59 + Sechnick, D. '76 (2) Simons, C. '71 Sollars, H. '12 (B) + Sponsler, D. '5B (2) Stolzenbach, J. Jr. '59 TaylOl-, M. '36 Tourjee, G. '37 (3) + T ro lltwinc, D. '40 (2) + Tuchek, W. Jr. '58 • Vintilla, R. '50 (3) Williams, C. '53 (3) + Wislner, R. '58 + Young, C. '55

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MICHIGAN-84 + Adams, R. '40 (B) Bartholomew, L. '50 + Blass, F. '3B + Bolas, G. '36 + Bond, G. '59 Bottrell, T. '69 + Bowman, R. '37 + Brumbaugh, W . .11'. '2B (2) + Bugbee, B. Jr. '37 Cleland, B. '28 (3) Cobb, D. '5B + Collins, F. Jr. '3B + Cornelius, J. '3B (2) Correll, C. '63 (9) + Croxton, M. '23 (8) Cumings, E. '49 + Davis, R. Jr. '43 (2) + Eldridge, C. III '60 (2) Estes, L '10 + Evans, S. '56 (8) Garvc)'. W. '41 + Goldsmith, D. '56 Green, C. '22 (7) Greenough, R. '67 Hartwig, M . '68 + Heiser, E. '65 H oad, J. '32 (3) + Hoffman, R. '71 Hole, W. Jr. '51 + Holt, R. '74

July, 1978

Hoyt, H. '26 (2) Huddleston, B. '76 + Jencks, H. '64 (2) Johnson, L. '22 (7) Johnson , P. '76 (2) Jones, S. '27 Joyce, M. '63 • Kaptain, S. '48 (2) .. Kemmer, M. '73 (2) Kosanke, F. '68 Lieblein, R. '54 + Lipton, R. '64 (2) + Man 11, C. '65 Marschner, C. '36 Maudlin, D. '71 (2) May, R. '38 (2) McCobb, E. '23 (2) McCobb, H. '25 (8) + McLouth, P. '21 (2) Meyer, R. '61 (4) + Monberg, L. Jr. '63 (2) + Moore, C. '29 (8) Morawa, L '64 Mortensen, M. Jr. '35 (8) Netzley, J. '57 Olsen, C. '72 Owcns, P. '31 + Perkins, M. Jr. '51 (B) + Ramsay, M. Jr. '50 Reeves, D. '59 Renger, J. '76 (2) + Schneider, E. '5 2 Schoff, J. '22 (B) SCUll, J. '63 Sebright, J . '67 Sergeson, J. '58 + Slater, R. '52 Spencer, R. III '59 (B) Steere, F. ' 70 (2) Steyer, R. '74 + Suelthaus, K. '66 (8) Tagcson, W. '64 + Tapp, K. Jr. '4B (8) + Thierwechter, D. '40 + Underwood, G. '55 (2) + Wahl , E. '63 + Ward, S. '5B Wardle, R. '52 + Warne r , D. '28 .. Warriner,.J. '30 (2) + White , J. '50 (8) Wiese, J. '76 Wilson, W. '38 (8) + Winer, P. '61

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MICHIGAN STATE-35 • Allen, C. '55 (8) + Allen, J. JI'. '60 (2) Anderson, T. '72 + Bennett, R. '70 + Bopf, W. '58 (6) + Busson, T. '68 Cavell, W. '65 (7) + Chateau, R. '70 + Colbeck, G. '69 Cox, B. '6 1 Dean , A. Jr. '60 (2) + Dhue, R. '6B + Franzetta, P. '70 (2) + Gross, G. '63 Harger, D. '62 (2) Hoot, B. '65 + Hughes, R. '59 (2) + Kaufeld, J. '49 Maccani, L. '56 (2) + McBai n, R. '64 (7) McG uire , R. '67 Nauert, R. '65 (2) + Schlill, D. '64 (2) Slezak, R. '61 + Smevold, R. '69 (2) + Tanton, J. '56 (2) + Thompson, R. '67 (8) + Trippel, F. '5 7 + VanderVeer, R. 'S6 + Whitson, G. III '52 (3) + Wiggins, R. JI'. '68 Wilks, E. '51 (3) + Wi lson, J. '62 (2) + Wilson, J. '66 + Wyllie, G. '54 (8)

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+ Adams, H. ' 16

Allen, C. '29 (8) + Axinn, D. '51 (5) Bennell, 1'. '4 1 (8) Bleakley, G. '75 (2) Burdill, T. '76 + Byington. R. '43 Calef, R. '3 1 (2)

+ Collins, B. '31 Collins, D. '35 (3) Coutts, C. '54 Crane, R. '41 (2) Davis, H. '17 DeGroff, R. '25 Ferrari, E. '3 4 (6) + Haines, L. '43 + Hayward, L. '23 (2) Hill, P. '37 (4) + Houghton, W. '52 Jacobi, C. '75 (2) Jacoby, C. '75 (2) + Katz, R. '58 Kelley, W. '29 (8) Kuebler, C. '17 (2) McKenna, F. '29 (2) McLeod, J. '26 (8) McN a mee, F. '50 (2) Mills , L. Jr. '7 1 Noonan, R. '21 (4) + Palmstrom, D. '45 Pierce, A. '30 (2) Ricker, J. '06 (7) Riley, D. '24 (7) Sakolove, R. '72 Schauz, G. '34 + Schuster, C. '73 Smotrycz, Z. '77 + Thiele, E. '32 Thompson, D. '77 + Walker, J. '2B Whitton, J. Jr. '51 + Wi lley, R. '20 (4)

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MINNESOTA-33 + Ande rson , P. '46 (2) Andresen, J. '49 Baker, L. '65 + Barclay, J. '69 + Bjorkman, E. '4 1 + Christensen, L. '30 Craig, J. '5B (8) Crippen, C. '30 (B) + Cross, R. '51 Delin , G. '76 Else, M. '40 (2) Fredrickson, L. '75 (2) + Gratton, B. '47 Gurnee, B. '38 (3) Hemme, G. '67 (6) Hunner, J. '3 1 (7) + Klingman, L. '27 Lagerlof, S. '36 (B) + Lamb, J . '23 (3) • + McDonald, W. '4 1 (2) Opdahl, O. '41 (7) Pelton, T. '24 (2) Pestello, G. '64 + Ritchie, J. '16 (8) Ryde ll, E. '73 + Sage, D. '4 1 Tormoen, F. '30 (8) + Trefonas, P. Jr. '69 + Wegner, W. '5 1 + Wilke, P_ '23 + Wilke, P. Jr. '50 (7) + Willems, L '49 (B) + Wright, W. '34

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MISSOURI-55 Allemann, G. '69 (3) + Anderson, R. '63 (7) Armstrong, R. '2 1 + Baker, J. '30 + Barger, J. '54 Beimdiek, G. '35 (8) Briggs , H. '51 (4) Chancy, M. '29 (4) + Coulter, M. '74 (2) Craven, S. '74 (2) Davis, W. '70 + Deimund, E. '29 + Douglas, W. '69 (2) • Dunshee , H. Jr. '52 (2) • • Ellis, R. '59 + Fattmann , K. 'S3 Finley, B. '36 Gaddis, W. '57 (2) Gibson, W. 'S8 (8) Glasscock, E. '28 + Hall , D. '61 + Harmon, T . '69 (2) • Hodge, W. '25 (8) + Hoel, J. '65 + Hof, P. '75 Hughes, L. Jr. '3 1 (2) + Jeans, J. Jr. '53 (2) + Johnson , E. '74 + KeiSler, R. '61

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Klund, E. '63 Kyner, L. '73

+ Larue, G. '36

Lynch, M. '76 (2) Marbery, C. '59 (5) C. jr. '35 McGinley, J. '33 McKelvey, D. '32 Moore, B. '63 (6) Neff, V. '66 (3) Ochs, H. '33 (8) Plummer, W. '36 Robb, C. '55 (2) Romer, R. '72 Schmidt, R. '30 (7) Schooley, C. '28 Smith, J . '67 Symon, B. '26 • Tate, B. '41 (2) Tennant, F. Jr. '62 (B) Vinyard, J. Jr. '42 (8) Warner, D. '72 Weber, W. '55 Will, T. '22 (8) Yaeger, C. Sr. '34 Yingling, R. Jr. '62 (4)

+ McDaniel, + + + + + +

*+ .. + +

+

NEBRASKA-45 Adams, R. '45 (7) + Asmussen, R. '51 Becker, D. '27 Brantz, G. '76 (2) + Cheney, T. '36 (2) Christenson, A. '45 (8) Deterding, D. '57 (8) Goodwin, F. Jr. '50 (7) Gray, H. '34 (8) + Green, J. '75 Gustafson, R. '66 (2) + Harney, L. ' 17 (3) + Harris, J. '36 (8) + Hinchchff, S. '77 + Hirschbach, G. '5B + Hummel, P. '31 (6) + Johnson, W. '42 (7) • Jones, W. '27 (8) KillS, L. '34 + Kromm enhoek, W . '58 (S) + Lohr, E. '32 Meier, F. '42 Muff, H . '30 (8) Nelson, E. '16 (2) O'Bannon, K. '50 (4) Onnen, D. '76 Pankonin, L. '37 Pedley, W. '32 (2) Rominger, W. '26 (7) + Sage, G. '10 (8) Schick, L. '29 (B) Slothower, J. '45 (2) Smaha, G. '24 (3) Sorensen, C. '34 (8) + Stone, V. '34 Straka, E. Jr. '53 (B) Sullivan, J. '49 + Swanson. J. 'SO (2) + Swenson, S. Jr. '38 (2) Thompson, K. '14 (6) • Urbach , H. '33 (2) + Watson, R. '5 5 (2) + Westcott, R. 'S3 Wilkins, H. '42 (3) Yoder, O. '26 (7)

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NEW YORK-9 Brown, S. '2 4 (3) Coon, D. '32 (2) Gaylord, E. '23 (3) + Koski, G. '43 (3) + Martin, G. Jl'. '22 + Mazzei, J. '26 (3) Sherin, G. ' II (3) + Still, A. '33 + Taussig. W. '12 NORTH CAROLINA- 39 + Allen, J. '73 + Ayres, R. '66 (7) Baile)" J. '24 (8) Brainard , H. '30 + Brown, H. Jr. '74 (2) Burch, S . .11'. '61 Crawford, W. '76 (2) + Dalton, J. Jr. '59 Downton , C. III '66 (6) Eastwood, M. '67 (2) + Eddleman, W. '34 • Gray, J. '65 (2) Haigh , W. '71 (2)

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o • Harkins, P. '62 (2) Harper, R. Jr. '64 H eacock, D. '67 (8) + Hipp, A. '77

Johnson, G. Sr. '27

+ Jones, R. '68 (7)

Jones, S. JI'. '63 + Joyner, j. ./r. '77 + Killea, W. '7 1 + Legler, M. '64 + Lowry, R. JI'. '65 + Marshall, j. '29 + McMaki n , W. '65 + Mitchiner, J. '73 + Myrick, D. '65 (7) + Pawlik, H. '54 (2) Peterson, R. '76 Poston, W. '7 1 (5) • Pugh, A. '73 (3) + Ramsay, G. '76 Ruddell,./. Jr. '7 1 (2) Schumacher, C. '73 + Sheldo n, J. '66 Thompson, E. '28 (6) + Waltemyer, R. '75 (2) Watkins , W. '27 (8)

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NORTH DAKOTA-7 Barstad , D. '75 (2) + Dolan, T. '72 + Kahanu, D. '70 (2) Luc kow, L. '71 + Olschlager, R. '76 (2) + Reich ert, R. '67 Swenson, S. '75 (2) NORTH DAKOTA STATE-3 A. '73 + Richard, P. '74 (2) + Schneider, J. [[ '70

+ Jensen, c. '3 1 (2)

+ Keeler,

M. '48 Kreml, F. '3 1 (2) + Levering, G. '61 (8) + Lifka, T. '67 + Lockwood, R. II '62 Lose, G. '57 + Ludolph, A. '42 Mackey, R. '43 (8)

+ M'ISOIl, R. Jr. '75 + McColly,./. '60

Meyer, T. '59 MOlltgomeq', J. '4 3 (2) Moul, K. '74 (2) Ne lson, J. '63 (8) + Nollman . ./ . Jr. '66 (7)

* Newman, R. IJ '59 (8) Potter, j. '75 *.. Procter, T. '33 Reiche, R. '42

.. Robinson, P. '4B L. '34 (3) Shannon, J. Jr. '49 (7) + Siebert, E. JI". '44 (2) + Skehon, G. '59 Smith, H. '74 (2) Somers, T '73 (2) + Spanjer. R. '49 (8) + Stark, W. '36 + T,lIlner, T. '49 Thorp , H. jl". '25 (8) Thorp, R. '29 Tomlinson, J. '25 (5) Trenkmann, R. '64 (2) Vender,.I. ' 7) (2) + Vits, H . jl". '54 (7) Williams, W. '39 (4) + Zin n, F. '37 (8)

+ Sale,

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+ Qual,

NORTHERN ILLINOIS-17 Anderson, R. '26 (8) Conklin, M. '77 + Dougherty, W. '75 Feithen, W. Jr . '75 (2) + Gerber, S. '68 (7) • Gerslad, D. '76 Gipson, P. '68 (2) Hassler, R. '66 + Jones, P. '76 (2) Jones, S. '77 + Krem kau, P. Jr. '68

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+ Laurence, K. '70

Maibach, M. '73 (4) + Moline, K. '74 (2) Rembu sch, J . '62 (7) Singelmann, j. '64 (2) + Stape, F. '66

*

NORTHERN IOWA-2 + Cory, B. '75 (2) + Kuyper, F. '77

NORTHWESTERN-70 Akemann, E. '62 (8) Albright, F.. Jr. '49 (3) Anderson, W. j.-. '53 (3) Baker, D. '28 (8) Bodine, P. Jr. '50 (8) Bauschor, C. '29 + Boyd, W. '48 (3) + Bridgford, P. '56 + Brown, F. '37 Calhoun, E. '22 (8) Carney, P. '75 (2) + Caruso, L. Jr. '65 Claybaugh , W. '59 + Congleton, T. '50 (2) + Conway, J. '49 (8) + Cooper, R. '61 Countryman, R. Jr. '50 + Curtis, A. '27 (8) + Ded ckam, R. '5 1 Dougan . R. '24

*

Dunning, C. '58

Erickson, N. '58 Even, H. '56

+ Fish, W. '39 (8) + Giltnane, H. '49 Gray, E. '29 (3) Harlan, C. '17

+ Heize r , L. J.-. '51 (8) + H op ham , C. '45 + jamra, A. J r. '44 (2) Janna, J . '38 (8)

+ Jawor, R. '66 (2)

60

OHl0-2 Nelson , N. '76 + Schweizer, R . '75 (2) OHIO STATE-68 Allensworth, C. '68 Bates, D. '59 (6) Beathard, R. '73 (2) + Boyer, R . '42 (8) Buchsieb, W. '5 1 (7) Campbell , J. '46 + Christy, F. '40 (2) • Clark, T. '42 (2) • Clymer, W. '35 (8) + Corey, P. '48 (7) Crawford, H. '47 (6) + D'Amico, D. '72 (2) DahlCl", M. '75 DeWitt, L. '30 (6) Dorn, G. '46 (2) Durninger, G . ' 15 (2) Dye, W. '63 (3) Elliott, R. '48 (8) Lnglish, E. '22 (8) Lrnst, j. '33 (8) Flournoy, J. '72 (2) Gosse r , G. '20 (2) Gr iesinger, F. '13 (8) + Guffe)" L. '64 Habih. T. '36 Hale, c..Ir. '55 (2) Hall, R. '69 (3) + Harper, H. '29 (2) Hathhorn, T. '61 (2) Hein, E. '52 (8) Hoover, R. '36 + Johnson, A. II '42 + ./ohnson, N. '4 3 (8) + Kemern, W. '73 (2) + Kilby, E. '72 (2) Kohler, E. '50 Kuppingn, E. '33 (8) + I.an ghu rst , E. '4 1 (8) Lininger, J. '32 (7) + Little, R. '45 (2) + Long, F. jl". '32 (2) Mason, R. Jr. '4 1 + Mason, R. '46 .. r-.,·! cClelhllld, R. '49 McLain , J. '42 + Miller, J . '39 + Miller, P. Jr. '33 + Miller. W. '32 (8) Morrison, R. '39 (7) + Myers, J. '38 (8) Orwiler, K. '28 Parsons, L. '30 (2) + Phillips, O. '14 (6) + Porter, P. '50 + Powcll, D. '27 Robbins, N. '63 Sail, W. '44

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+ Sehl'eck, j.

'73

*+ Shaw, J. '49 (2) Sherck, D. '5 7 (2)

+ Temple,

* Samson, F. '2 1 (3) Samson, R. '28 (2)

M. '33

+ Wal sh , B. '64

+ White,

T. JI". '53

Spore, W. '39 (2)

Swartz, J. '26 + Thomas, C. '38

Tibbetts, K. '29 (7) Townsend, G. '64 (7) + Wagner, J. '45 (8) • Walkel', W. '54 (2) + Winans, P. '61 OKLAHOMA-48 Anderson, R. '46 + Anderson, V. '67 + Bates, R. '62 + Contway, L. '29 Cook, D. '64 Dare, G. '43 + Douthill, J . '67 Eckart, R. Jr. '41 (2) Embry, J . '27 Fi lip, T. '69 (2) + Gatchel, T. '60 + Hampton, W. '24 (2) + Ha ymon, G. '77 + Hilburn, S. '64 Hobgood, R. '45 (2) + Huch teman, M. '55 (3) + Hurie y, P. '64 Hutchison, n. '3 1 Johnson, J. Jr. '66 (2) Kalbfleis ch, J. '52 (8) Kenad y, P. '66 (4) + Kissi ck, ]. '64 + Largent, P. Jr. '50 Lee, T. '75 (2) LoHman, J. Jr. '66 + Martin, V. Jr. '40 Massad , P. '60 (8) Massad, W. '55 (8) + McCormi ck, D. '32 Mee, R. jr. '34 + Monk. J. '68 (2) + Owens, B. '57 • Patterson, S. '42 + Porter, W. '4 1 Randall , G. '63 Reid, W. J I". '58 + Robnett , D. '77 • + Rupert, M. '74 (2) Rutherford , F. '50 (8) Sharp, J. '63 (3) + Sloan, D. '72 (2) Thompson, H. '65 (8) + Tlucek, W. '58 Trilikis, G. '69 + Walkingstick, B. '52 (8) + Wells, J . '66 (8) Whisnand, W. '5 0 + Williams, A. '32

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OKLAHOMA STATE-7 + Chambe rs, S. '7 J (2) + Crews, I. Sr. '60 (3) Crotehett, R. '75 + Floyd, A. III '65 (2) + Simon, W. '60 Waller, G. JI". '60 + Wilson, R. '66 (7) OREGON-31 + Adams, G. '66 Bossatti, E. '27 (2) Cellars, A. '47 (7) + Chambers, R. '52 (2) + Charles, T. '3 2 • Ciatti, J . '64 (3) + Corbitt, G. '58 + Corb)" R. '40 + Dean, R. '38 + Gendron, J. '40 (3) + Hayward, S. '40 (3) Hillar, P. '41 (3) + Homer, D. '71 + Huntzinger, P. '50 Johnson, F. '5 1 + Kirkpatri ck, B. '45 (3) Mattson, T. '63 (8) + McKinney, F. '42 (2) Meister, H . III '66 Moshofsky, E. '42 (3) + Neuner, J. '62 Newell, R. '65 • Norman, M. '67 Potts, G. '29 Rutherford , W. '29 Seal, W. '49 (3) Smith, G. '37 (7) + Sprouse, .I . '30 (3)

OREGON STAT~4 + Anderson, D. '35 + Bays, T. '42 (3) + Bevens, R. '59 (2) + Butler, G. '21 (8) + Combs, C. '40 + Conley, D. '64 (3) + Conyers, K. '18 (2) • Cummings, J. '31 (8) Darling, N. '42 (8) + Davis, K. '66 Fish, T. '5 1 + Granrml, H . '22 (2) + Gray, W. '55 Hulbe rt , J. Jr. '44 (8) Hurst, W. '69 Jacoby, D. '42 + Klein, K. '43 (8) + Knutse n, G. '31 (8) + Luscher, B. '45 (2) Marcus, G. '34 (2) + Martin, L. '32 McElroy, G. '65 + McMath, C. Jr. '32 + Mellis, R. '46 + Merklin, T. '75 Oliphant, N. '57 Pavitt, W. 1II '64 Perl, W. '28 (2) Perry, J . '2 2 + Powell, D. '68 (8) + Raabe, H . '35 + Raffety, E. '34 + Reed, J. '58 + Roge rso n , J . Jr. '59 + Rosenfeld, E. '42 (2) + Schiewe, E. Jr. '40 Schmeiser, D. '59 Thompson, F. '62 Tinker, E. '65 (2) + Vogland, J. '40 + Wilcox, D. '25 (2) + Williams, G. '77 Wilson, R. Jr. '46 Woodhead, O. '26 (8) OSHKOSH-I + Stillman, T. '75 • PACIFIC-6 Ball, J. '64 Burmester, H. '25 (2) Madsen, J. '65 + Ransome, j . '58 (8) + Snider, J. '74 Stark , E. '29 (5) PENNSYLV ANIA-49 AGISter, H. '44 (8) Amold, C. '36 + Bailey, M. '3~ • Bartle , H . JI". '30 (3) + Bauman, H. '30 Boswell. W. '22 Braliligam , J. '58 + Burgi, B. '32 + Canfield, R. '61 + Coffe)" E. '27 (8) Crofoot, .J. '28 (2) DeRien7.c, B. '69 + Derry,J . '5 1 (3) + Du !lean, C. '27 + Else road, A. jr. '53 (8) + Evans, H . .I1'. '28 + Funk, A. '26 + Graebing, W. '41 Gr af, G. J.-. '55 Greaney, E . .11'. '53 Grim, n. '52 + Hall, C. '23 + Ha rri son, C. '38 + Harte nstein, P. '30 + Hoffma n , W. '28 (3) Jiulianl e, J. '49 J o hnso n , A. '39 + J ohnston, W. '32 Kenned y, J . '47 (8) + Kennedy, 1... '69 Krider, R. '00 (3) Marx, R. '54 (2) Mayetta, F. '35 McKee, F. J.-. '52 + Noble, A. '5 1 (7) Ott, G. '29 Pippitt, S. '25 (2) Quacke nbu sh , R. '55 (2)

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+ DuBois,

C. '26 Duffin, D. '44 (2) Egeler, C. ' 13 (8) • Elliott, D. '52 + Fitzgerald, D. '49 (6) + ForsZl, G. '72 + Foster, J. '65 Fowle, A. '47 (4) + Funk, D. '61 (7) Gabel, R. '52 (7) Gard , G. '42 (8) + Gimlin, R. '42 (8) + Gingh er, H. '40 PENNSYLVANIA STATE-59 Glezen, B. '49 (4) Arison, H. Jr. '41 (8) + Grant, R. '51 Atkinson, T. jr. '34 (6) + Grismore, O. '27 • Balderston, B. '76 (2) • Haag, j . '63 (2) + Belfield, J . '28 + Hallm an, R. '54 (7) Bclfonti, E . .'46 (2) Han sen, D. '68 + Brooks, R . '42 (8) Harter, W. '22 (6) + Casey, E. '27 Hazard, W. '4 5 Clark, D. '48 + Hegeman, R. '49 (3) Coopel', C. '22 (7) + Hendry , W. '44 + Cowan, A. '39 Humphreys, H. '38 (7) Crosby, R. '54 (2) Jones, C. '26 + Dawse)', W . '55 (8) + Keefer , T. '42 • DeJulius, A. '56 (8) + Kinzel, E. '27 Diament, W. '31 (5) Kirts, j. '6 1 + Drazenovich,.I. '50 (7) Knopfmeier, H. '69 (8) + Edwards, K. ''I I (6) Kralis,J. '51 (7) Eisenhard,]. '69 + Krichbaum, C. '69 (2) F'" 'ies, J. '34 + Kroehle, T. '53 (8) Kuehrmann , O. '57 Fleck, G. '16 (8) + Flickinger, R. '31 (6) + Kuhn, G. '29 Fogarty, R. '66 • LaFortune, R. '5 1 (8). + Foster, N. ]r. '34 • Lamp, R. '49 • Glass, M. Jr. '73 (2) + Landis, J. '35 Ha),es, W. '40 Lawson, W. '50 (8) + Hellic k, G. jr. '35 + Letts, E. '6 7 (8) + Hi c ke y, C. JI'. "56 Loepker, M. '76 Hi ck ling, R. '36 (2) + Mack, P. Jr. '50 Hilner, H . '59 (8) McClain, K. '71 (4) + Horne, F. j.-. '38 (2) McGiffin, J. '53 + Hughes, W. '27 + McKirn a n, D. '44 (8) + Jackel, D. '5 2 + McKirnan, K. '73 j o hnston, J. '58 (7) Melch er, F. '6 1 + Kammash, T. '52 • Metz, D. '30 (8) Kurtz, R. '48 (8) + Metzger, J . '40 (2) + Lud"igson, W. '59 (3) + Michels, R. '44 Martin, K. '74 (2) + Miller, H . ' IS (3) Nix, R. '48 (2) Miller, W. '59 Oen11a n , R. '63 + Miller, W. '39 (8) + Parent, H. '2 1 + Munkelwitz, L. '46 Parry, R. '57 Murray, T. '49 (3) Peters, W. '14 (3) + Neese, A. '36 (2) Piscitelli, T. '73 Nemetz, R. '58 Prlllzman, C. '18 (5) Nuuing, C. '5 1 Prutzman,.I. '34 (7) O 'Neil , K. '39 + Reynolds, W. '4 9 • + Oben, W. '6 5 + Savage, D. '66 + O yler, J . '48 (8) + Schwe nk, G. '42 + Oyler, R. '39 (8) Setman, C. Jr. '58 Peop les, G. '34 + Shade, W. '50 (8) + Popham, R. '40 (8) + Siegrist, F. '62 + Rasmuss e n, D. '46 (8) Snell, D. '72 Rich, W. '50 (2) Spires, M. '74 (2) Roemer, J. '32 T horne , J. '40 Rohrer , J. '22 (2) + Tietz, E. '43 + Sandy, R. '26 (6) • Uleri ch , W. '3 1 (3) Schreiber, R. '39 (8) + Vosters, F. Jr. '39 (3) • Scott, W. '48 (2) + Weaver, W. '22 (7) • + Seeburger, R. '43 + Wharton, A. '24 (7) + Sheets, R. '53 + Zboyovsky, J . Jr . '5 1 (7) Shumaker, F. '55 (2) Smith, J. '52 (8) . + Snead, J. JI". '31 (8) PLATTEVILL~ Stallings, J. '45 (7) + Lundeen, T. '52 (8) + Stallings, W. '38 + Marty, J. '69 Stanback, H. '39 (8) + Nielsen, D. '70 + Steiger, A. JI". '48 (8) + Wolf, D. '75 (2) Stutsman, R. '53 (2) Sweeney, .I . '64 (3) + Switzer, J. '4 1 PURDUE-1l2 Todd, M. '63 (4) + Anderson, B. '65 (2) + Trent, W. '46 Anderson, T. '28 + Udell, .J. '74 (2) + Arganbright, F. '49 VonGrimm cnstein, C. '49 (7) + Bacon, C. Jr. '38 (2) Wahl , J. '45 (8) + Banas, S. '50 (7) + Welker P '6 1 • Barbian, F. '45 .. Wernct', '49 (2) + Bardach, R. '33 (2) + White . C. jl". '77 + Beall , K. ' 19 (7) + Williams, N. '64 (3) + Beals, j. '30 (7) Williams, T. '34 (8) + Beck, R. '62 (6) + Belury, N. '37 Blackhall, R. '46 RIPON-I Bowler, L. '71 (4) VanGordon, S. III '62 (2) • Brown, R. '46 + Bruns, P. '71 (2) + Christe nsen , P. '23 (7) ROCHESTER-21 + Clar ke . W. '39 (6) • Abercrombie, F. '28 • Co ler, C. '5 1 (3) Canning, J. '28 + Co n way, S. '51 (3) Ehingel', G. '73 Crawfonl, ]. '40 + GarfIeld, E. JI". '53 Sn)'der, R. '26 (2) + Stelzel, E. '51 + Swecney, C . '20 Wajert, J. '53 (2) + Wallace, Jr. '18 (7) + Walthour,J. ' 19 • Wilshusen, H . '7 1 (2) Woods, H. '31 + Ziebell, O. '27

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R.

July, 1978


+ Hanks, P. Jr. '45 Holzwarth, C. '06 (2)

+ Hov ey, W. '36

Istvan, D. '53 (3) +Lovc,V.'3J + Magistro, A. '60 + Magrallen, W. '54 (2) + McKeehan, D. '70 Munso n , A. '20 Newcomb, D. ' 18

+ Noble, J . '34 .

+ Rakoczy nski, R.

'69 Rovegno, R. '50 Schreiner, G. '38 (3) Soule, R. ' 17 (2) + Wilson, D. Jr. '59 + Woods, R. '42 (3) RUTGERS-76 Adelizzi, C. '62 (2) Ades, H. '29 (8) Anderson, M. '31 + Anderson, R. '66 (2) Bagley, H. '32 (7) Barlow, R. '50 (3) + Becker, N. '59 + Beyer, A. '68 (2) Borgia, T. '76 (2) • Borrello, N. '59 • Brandes, R. '26 (8) Burkowski, E. '5 7

+ Burton. R. '72

Campbell, D. '34 Campbell, P. '50 (6) Carroll, J. '77 • Collett, R. '35 (7) Colsey, W. Jr. '3 1 (2) Crowell, J. '21 (8) + Curtin, R. '68 (2) Daley, F. '44 + DiPotlziano, C. '73 Dickerson, D. '34 (6) Dickerson, R. '14 (6) Downes, W. '33 (8) Dunsmore, R. '33 (2)

Ferraioli, J. '69 Fuller, E. '22 + Gerbig, J. 111 '69 + Giaconia, R. '58 + Golden, G. '74 (4) + Goldfinger, D. '57 Greene, R. '60 (6) Groth, E. Jr. '48 (3) Haberstroh, W. '72 (2) + Hal e, R. '44 H anlon, F. Jr. '73 + Hershhorn, M. '71 Hewlell, B. '29 Hoagland, W. '48 (8) Hollerieth, C. '68 (6) + Kelly , R. '65 (4) + Kerestes, W. '71 Krieg, R. Jr. '64 (4) Liniak, P. '69 (8)

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McDowell, A. '34 (8) + Mcilh enny, N . '73 + Moran, R. '72 (4) + Muller, B. '66 (2) Naporano, A. Jr. '71 (2) + Novelli, D. '73 (5) + Pe ppel, E. '16 + Roby , R. '73 (2) Ross, C. '36 (2) + Ross, P. '59 Rotunda, F. Jr. '67 Sahloff, W. '30 (7) Scamell, V. '42 Schenck, C. '13 (2) Schoonmaker, H. '23 + Schreihofer, A. '59 (4) + Schweizer, D. '40 (2) Sperling, W. 111 '35 + Stoner, J. '56 (3) + Thomas, R. '47 (3) + Truscoll, M. '18 (8) Tucker, F. '31 (8) + VanKeuren, W. '09 (8) Voorhees, A. '26 (8) Voorhees, R. Jr. '20

• Voorhees, R. '21 + Weeks, H . '51 (2) Williamson, R. '3 4 (8) Youpa , R. '55 SAN DIEG0-5 + Cam pbell, D. '69 Darcy, T. '72 + Fieri, P. '73 (2) + Mezin, M. '71 (2) + Tagle, J. '71

SAN FERNANDO-I Waite, E. '66 (3) SAN JOSE-I4 Arena, F. Jr. '51 (3) + Bodenbu"g, J. '67 (3) Boothe, S. '52 (8) + Brown, B. '56 + Dukes, D. '53 (2) Lunu , A. '55 (8) Madsen, D. '5 1 (3) + Marks, J. '56 Spooner, P. '55 (2) • Stepovich, M. '56 (2) + Strau b, D. '54 (8) Swander, J. '63 (7) Ueberroth, P. '59 (3) + Yates, S. '55 (3)

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SIMPSON-13 Birney, J. '32 Dunbar, K. '69 (7) Foster, H. '31 (8) + Gould, J. Jr. '60 (7) .. Howsare, P. '29 (8) Ingram, W. '68 Koser, M. '20 (5) Lilly, J. '59 (8) Main, R. '33 McGee, R. '20 (8) + Simmons, D. '67 Snider, N. '67 + Stewart, L. '24 (7)

SOUTH DAKOTA-I + Logan, J. '73

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS-1 + Gildersleeve, J. '71

STANFORD-26 Allen, R. '54 (8) + Churchill, O. ' 19 (2) • Coonan, T. '43 (7) + Cutter, D. '5 1 (8) Faries, J. '55 (7) Ferguson, W. '30 (2) Fisher. E. '77 + Forbes, W. ' 15. Hall, D. '75 + Jergins, A. '25 Konicek, T. '77 + Manchester, F. '26 (7) McCarty, S. '76 + Moore, W. Jr. '42 + Nelson, M. '59 (7) 7 • Fl". 2 7 (8) + Pell'ich, H. '44 (3) Path off, W. '77 + Shanley, F. '76 + Smith, O. '52 (3) + Vermeil, P. '66 (6) Vall, G. '41 (2) + VonEstorff, E. '56 Warmington, R. Jr. '64 (3) White , G. '33 (7)

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SWARTHMORE-24 + Arsht, E. '51 (8) Clappier, H. '44 (2) + Cogswell, C. '56 (2) Coles, C. '21 (7) + DeWitt, F. '46 (3) Gillam, C. '20 (8) Heiser, S. '72 (2) Hallowell, H. Jr. '29 (4) + Lioi, F. '77 + McCabe, T. '15 (8) McGuire, H. '29 (8) Monaghan, J. '13 (3) Murphy, J. '37 (2) + Pal me" , S. JI'. 27 (8) Perkins , E. '49 Peterson, J. '64 (3) Schwertner, R. '48 (2 ) • Sonncnschein, H. Jr. '38 + Taylor, H . Jr. '27 (8) + Taylor, T. '24 (8) Thomsen, F. '30 • + Tomlinson, W. '17 (7) Winkler, E. '52 (2) + Youngblood, D. '47 (2)

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SYRACUSE-59 Ackley, J. '39 + Bachman, C. '37 (8) Baigent, P. '68 Benjamin, B. '69 + Breuer, V. '40 Brewer, D. '33 + Broad, R. '60 + Broderick, R. '70 Bmwn, W. II '57 (2) Burgess, E. '49 Cleveland, C. '30 (8) + Connolly, J. '3 1 (3) Cooney, E. ' 13 (8) + Davison, D. '27 Dick, H. '34 + Dixon, E. '40 (8) DuMond, J. '31 (2) Engel, B. '68 Erlandson, K. '52 Faigle, G. Jr. '59 (2) + Fitzgerald, R. '67 (2) + Greenlaw, R. '58 Haun, R. '27 Hill, R. '76 Howe, C. '46 Hughes, R. '29 (6) + Kagler, W. '54 (2) + Lynd, J. '35 (3) MacFarland , W. '28 (7) McFarlane, D. Jr. '52 (8) Mclaughlin, B. '58 (8) + Melenbacker, R. '45 + Mittelstaedt, A. Jr. '58 + Munger, G. '19 (8) Namack, W. III '57 + Osborn, H. '21 (8) + Pelton, W. '63 (2) Perkins, H. '30 + Postlethwait, J. '51 Probstein, J, '73 Ringwall, W. '58 (5) + Roncy, R, '22 Schlegel, L. '67 (2) + Smeltzer, W. '58 + Smith, D. '42 Stackhouse, C, Jr. '65 + Strates, E. '54 (2) • Stratton, H . '25 (2) Thorn, D. '71 Tinker, G. '17 (8) Tompkins, F. '29 (2) + Tracy, B. ' 17 (2) + Vadney, H. '28 (2) Van Winkle , R. '63 + Vosburgh, F. '25 (2) • Walsh, J. '49 (2) + Webster, M. Jr. '39 (3) Wit meyer, D. '39 • Wright , C. Jr. '31 (3)

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TECHNOLOGY-40 + Allen, J. Jr. '64 (2) Allen, L. Jr. '34 (8) Armstrong, L. '28 (7) + Baker, J. '38 • Beadle, W. '20 (8) Beaman, D. Jr. '38 (8) B"itton, C. '33 (2) + Buell, J. Jr. '56 + Carlsoll, D. '54 + Cmss, R. '33 (7) Edmonds, G. '26 (8) Ferr y, J. Jr. '39 (3) Gillette, R. '36 (2) + Hall, R. '22 (7) + Hurst, M. '70 (3) Jakobson, I. '21 (8) Jouris, W. '61 (8) + Knudsen, S. '36 + Lawson, J. '44 + Lindberg, D. '39 (2) Little, E. '18 (3) MacMartin, J. '50 (2) + Miller, F. II '23 (8) Murphy, M. '74 (2) + Myers, J. '41 (8) Powley, M. JI'. '29 (8) + Reichart, H. jr. '34 Royer, J . '56 (2) Russell, P. ' 14 (8) • Scoville, J. 'II • Slack, T. '30 + Sloat, K. '64 Smith, T. '45 (2) + Stevens, E. '27 (8) Suchan, M. '76 Thayer, C. '32 (4) VanMook, C. '52 Vogel, F. '22 (3) + Woodward, W. '40 (7) Wright, W. '34 (3)

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TENNESSEE-3 + Collums, R. '72 Greer, D. '72 (3) + Johnson, G. '70 • TEXAS-17 + Baccus, H . '50 + Bea"d, E. Jr. '51 Bobbitt, J. '70 Brewe r , W. '70 (3) + Earp, R. '63 (5) + Hooser, C. '67 + Ivy, J. '73 (2) Kingsle y, B. '71 + Kuhlman, T. '69 Mitchell, M. '65 (8) + Orr, J. '65 PoiseI', A. Jr. '65 (8) • Rohde, M. '60 Thormon, K. '51 + Villarreal, G. '51 Welge, J. Jr. '73 (2) + Whitehill, J. '74

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TORONTO-I6 And e rs on, R. '39 (4) + Blumenaucr, G. '70 + Clark, B. '69 (2) + Fice, R. '69 Howland , W. '36 (4) • Jackso n, B. '50 (2) + Jarmain, E. '30 (4) • Johnsto n I. '74 + MacLean, D. '20 + Moore , T . '28 Murphy , H. '51 (2) • O'Brien, M. '42 + Ros e , J. Jr. '28 + Russ ell, J. '41 • Singlehurst, j. '27 + Wes taway, J. '34 TUFTS-28 Ames, H. '36 (7) Avery, F. '31 (6) + AyeI', P. Jr. '67 (3) + Bailey, R. '51 + Bennell, R. '23 (7) + Besse, H. '20 (2) Casazza , W. '77 • Cobb, N. '27 + Co nnolly,J . Jr. '5 1 (2) • Cross, R. '1 6 (8) D'Arcy, G. '24 (3) Doto, B. Jr. '65 (2) + Ferris, A. '54 Gilchrist, B. '77 Grinnell, D. '64 + Hedlund, C. Jr. '53 + Hughes, B. '28 + Lee, J. Jr. '50 (2) + Mac Robbie, W. JI'. '40 (2) Matthews, P. '76 + May, R. '62 (3) McKinney , W. '26 (8) Morse, D. '42 (8) Murphy, E. '51 (2) Petricca, B. '55 (2) Taylor, H. '2 I (8) + Tranter, W. '25 Vinton, D. '52 TYLER-1 + Olson, J. '77 UCLA-12 + Berbower, F, '28 Brann, E. '34 + Carter, E. '32 (8) + Gage, J. '34 • Henkle, T. '50 (4) + HUllon, J. '36 + J o hnson, D. '38 Mancini, A. '49 (3) + Nelson, R. '50 + O'Neal, R. '3 4 (7) Raney, J . '35 + Ridgwa y, D. '26 UNION-31 Auiisi, R. '64 + Barry, E. '38 Blanchette, R. '69 (2) Brown, M. '28 (8) Carbone, M. '71 (2) Davison, T, '71

Fagcl, F. Jr. '68 (2) + Flood, R. '47 • Freeman, E. '25 (2) Gardeski, J. Jr. '51 + GilletlC, L. '68 + Grant, W. '49 (7) + Haida k, P. '67 + Hallie, C. Jr. '62 (8) + Hesse, W. '49 (2) + Hughes, L. '46 (2) + Jones, C. '5 1 + Kingsto n, W. '24 • Lange, S. '63 (8) • Moulton, E. Jr. '37 (3) Olson, C. '36 (8) Prall, G. '27 Putman, T. '52 (8) + Ro th, H. '30 Schaad, H. Jr. '54 (2) + Schuman, C. '33 + Steidle, J. Jr. '40 Triebel, E. '63 Underhill, W. '75 + Wies e, R. '44 (8) Wisner, R. '46 (8)

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VIRGINIA-25 Ashbury , M. Jr. '54 + Bissell, S. '41 Boss, H . '26 (2) Carper, A. '70 (5) Cook, W. '22 + DeMaria, A. '58 Evans, C. Jr. '39 Gardner, L. '72 (2) Garrison, S. III '63 (6) Granville, T. '76 Jones , G. '32 Laubscher, H . '50 (7) Lee, R. '29 Marlow, W. Jr. '66 + Montag na, A. jr. '62 Norfleet, J. '51 Norris, T. '50 (8) Pence, J. '75 (2) Pollock, O. '51 (7) • • Reusing, W. '62 (7) Shelton, G. '38 (4) Straton, F. '55 (7) + Templeton, H. '67 (2) Wimbish , R. '5 1 + Zeisler, K. '42

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WASHINGTON-57 Aaberg, C. '73 Amick , H . '65 + Aston, R. '68 Bailey, R. '6 1 (2) + Bayless, G. Jr. '49 (8) Beebe, C. '35 (6) + Berger, G. '59 Bibb, R. '44 (8) Bolles, T. '26 (3) Bonebrake, A. '14 (8) + Bowen, G. '31 (8) + Bratcher, F, '33 + Byles, C. '25 (7) + Carey, C. '26 + CO"bill, M. ' 17 (8) + Corbill, W. '20 (8) + Corey, J. '34 (2) DeFreece, A. Jr. '46 Estes, L. '50 + Eyler, J. Jr. '69 + Fall, D. '34 • Greenway, J. '54 Hall, G. Jr. '44 + Harris, R. '49 (8) • Hayni e, S. '50 • Hill, M. '17 (8) Huffin e , C. '29 (5) + Hullinger, T. '74 Jacroux, P. '59 (3) + Kaneta, K. '59 (8) Koch, A. '32 (8) + Lasley, W. Jr. '58 (3) Lyons, D. '44 + MacMillan , I. '51 (3) Marshall, J. '42 (8) Martin, R. '59 (8) + McCush, G. '23 + Mei er, R. '73 (5) Morford, D. '56 (8) Norseth, P. '45 + Plummer, W. '28 + Poff, G. '41 Putnam, G. '39 (7) Rei chelt, C. '53 (3) + Richards, R. '4 2 • Scott, N. '24 + SCOll, W. '30 (3)

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+ Slade, E. '40 + Smevaag, J. '49

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* Starr, G. '08 (4) ** Swanes, V. '45 Tuohy, P. '53 (3) Ulrich, L. '40 (7)

Winters, J. '52 (8)

+ Woodyard, S. '34 + Yeasting. R. '55

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Zin '56 WASHINGTON AND LEE-12 + Auburn, R. '63 + Douglas, W. '4 0 (2) + Gordon, H. '61 Horine, G. '28 (8) + Huster, H. '32 + Kelsey, R. '70 • + Lewis, C. '30 + Morrow, R. '3 ~ Poindexter, E. Sr. '20 Saunders, W. '39 • Susskind, J. '57 Wade, T. Jr. '23 (8) WASHINGTON STATE-26

* Albert, G. '74 Arveson, C. '23 (2)

Bills, J . '74 (2) K. '50 (8) Bunherus, H. Jr. '36 (4) + Culp, R. '62 + Cunningham, N. '47 (2) + Duffy, D. '37 (2) Enders, J. Jr. '39 (8) Heberlein, G. '25 + Hummel, C. '24 Hunter, R. '50 (3) + Hyslop, V. Jr. '47 (8) + Johnsoll, O. '39 (8) Kantrowitz, S. '76 + Lang, J. '43 Marble, E. '58 + McCay, V. '31 + Miley, E. '35 Morris, H. '24 (8) + Nims, B. '38 + Sackett, M. '29 Scougale, G. '70 (7) + Smith, G. '50 + Stud Ie, G. '57 (7) + Workman, J, '4 0

+ Burg,

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WESLEYAN-3 Anderson, R. '20 + Lindsey, H. '18 (3) Walter, C. '23 WESTERN ILLINOIS-4 + Bruegger, B. '75 + Bucher, J. '76 + Chrencik, J. '74 + Peterson, B. '74 (2) WESTERN MICHIGAN-23

* Butler, W. '61 (5) DeVries, R. '71 + Forrest, j. '73

Frega, J. '64 Gebhardt, W. Jr. '6 1 (5) • Habenicht , H. '61 + Hale, G. '52 (8) Harden, G. '60 (8) + 1mus, L. '63 Kanemori, D. '66 (8) + Levitan, R, '63 • Lightfoot, D. Jr. '56 + Latera, R. '68 (7) + Marcinkoske, G. '60 + Mistele, C. '65 + MOOl'e, J. Jr. '65 (3) Peebles, D. '63 Peterson, G. '42 + Rowlinson, J. '72 + Ruschak , W. '61 + Schueler, J. Jr. '67 Suchevits, T . Jr. '66 Wirgau, E. Jr. '62 (8) WESTERN ONTARI0-26 + Ballantyne, H . '47 (3) + Barton, W. '45 Bell, R. '70 Bright, C. '37 (3) + Caldwell, G. '52 + Christie, R. '59 + Cluff, J. '74

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+ Christman, I. '34 (2)

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*+ Ford, G. D.'31'51(3)(4)

Cookson, C. '51 (8) Cooper, T. '51 (2) Dickinson, C. Jr. '25 + Diego, T . '66 (2) + Engel, S. '35

Deck~r,

+ Fraser, W. '34

Gledhill, R. '60

+ Graham,

A. '60

Hall, R. '50 (3) " Hrivnak T '74 + Lewis, '51 (3) . McKay, A. '59 Ollerhead, W. '29 • Orr, J. '40 • + Pryce, M. '36 (3) + Querney, A. '54 (2)

WICHITA-7 Bonner, B. III '56 Griffiths, C. '40 (8) Brown, J. '52 (8) Handyside, J. jr. '07 (7) Cain, D. '64 + Harris, H. '18 (8) + Hedden, K. '66 (6) Heintz, J. '39 (8) + Hutchinson, E. '43 (8) Heyner, A. '26 (2) Isely, C. Jr. '30 + Hollingsworth, D. Jr. '39 (3) Wilson, J. '76 Hovore, F. '44 Howard, W. '75 Katzenmeyer, W. '36 (7) WILLIAMS-IS Lyon, W. '45 (2) + Ayer, E. '23 (3) + Marvin, K. '28 + Bohnet, J. '38 (2) + McMahon, J. '49 + Brown, L. '31 North, J. '34 (7) Clarke, D. '30 (2) Peck, P. '63 + Ellis, A. J r. '36 + Phillips, E. '28 (7) Fowler, R. '38 + Price, J. Jr. '42 (2) Frost, F. '25 (2) Rabe, W. '51 (7) Gepson, J. '65 (3) + Ries, J . '41 (2) + Hyde, D. '22 (2) Sampson, R. '50 + McDonald, D. '50 + Tench, W. '39 McGregor, H. Jr. '40 (8) • Thompson, K. '27 (8) + Norton, W. '39 Ulrich, M. '34 (8) + Pilgrim, J . '60 (3) Vanlden, B. '64 Rowland, R. '33 (6) Ventresca, A. '53 (3) Tyler, D. '41 (6) Williams, L. '32 French, V.

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+ Wilmore, W. '46 (8) + Ziegler, H. '22 (7)

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+ Rudd, D. '51 (3)

Sarafinchin, M. '74 Shultis, P. '72 + Warden, M. '50

WESTERN RESERVE-41 + Angelotta, J. '45 (3) + Baldwin, G. '51 (3) Bayless, W. '33 (2) + Blair, J. '40 (8) + Bobey, M. '35 (8) • Bricker. J. '35 • Buckingham, L. '17 (8)

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WILMINGTON-2 + Moore, R. '74 • + Smith, D. '74

+ Herro, C. '43 (8) Herzer, D. '54 (7) Hill, R. '55

+ Hoffman, D. '65 + Holland, J. '71

WISCONSIN-91 + Ad ler, R. '46 (3) Allen, C. '65 Aring, C. Jr. '48 (6) + Biehn, L. '33 + Black, R. '24 (8) Blatz, W. '63 + Bluett, T. '53

Howard, R. '40 Hunner, R. '51 (3) Jacobus, C. '50 • Jacobus, R. '51 (7) • + Johnson, D. '50 (3) Kribben, B. '3 1 (2) + Little, H. '19 Lyon, W. '60 • Manthei, G. '62 (2) + May, C. '48 McArdle, J. '39 + McGehee, J. '38 (8)

Bruce, W. '17

Byrns, J. '38 (8) Chabalowski, C. '72 +- Combacker. H. '23 Compton, D. '21 (8) Desnoyers, P. '16 (7) • Douglas, J. '39 (8) + Edgerton, S. '40 + Ericson, j. '51 + Farley, S. '53 + Forester, J. '33 + Forester, R. '31 (8) Frawley, S. '25 (4) + Gardner, C. '23 + Gibson, P. '21 + Godfrey, D. Jr. '49 (7) Godfrey, R. '54 + Guenther, V. '25 (2) + Habighorst, D. '65 (8) + Harris, J. '72

+ McGrew, M. '71

McKinnis, G. '23

+ Mead, J. '61 + Merkel, R. '60

Meyers, D. '77

+ Miller, R. '51

Morris, C. '22 (2)

+ Morton. D. '51

+ Murphy, F. '31 • Nelson, C. '27 (8) Nesbitt, W. '76 (2) • Paape, D. '53 Peterson, D. '50 • Puis, C. '35 (2)

+ Quale, N. '43 Rasmussen, R. '69

+ Ridolfi, R. '70

Schmitz, G. '25 (2) Seator, D. '29 (7) Sirotkin, G. '41 (2) + Solomon, E. '31 Spickard, L. '20 (2) Spindler, J. '43 + Spohn, J. '51 + Stavrum, S. '39 (2) + Steinhauer, F. '50 (8) • Stevens, H . '28 Stouthamer, T. 'SO • Stowe, P. '28 (2) + Stupka, R. '43 + Thompson, R. '67 + Torkelson, I. '39 Trachsel, W. '59 (7) + Traisman, S. '69 + Trowbridge, J. '34 Trubshaw, F. '43 Uehling, R. '76 + Ullrich, J .. '37 (8) Vesel, C. '62 + Voss, J. '72 (2) + Walcisak, R. '74 + Weber, A. Jr. '77 • Weinke, D. '59 (8) + Weiese, W. '75 + Yankow, R. '66 + Zimdars, J. '39

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Alberta Alan James Whyte, President 1120 86th Avenue Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G OW9 The chapter house was renovated during the spring semester with partitioning walls, new furniture and some recovered furniture. Theihouse is very nice, and we would like to extend an invitation to any of you to drop in during the summer if you have a chance to be in Edmonton. Our Chapter takes pride in being tops in scholarship on the campus and in our successful rushing of the largest pledge class of any fraternity at Alberta.

Arkansas Charles C. Rogers, President 10 North Garland Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 Our school year has been a busy and successful one with our chapter retreat generating enthusiasm among the brothers at the beginning of the spring semester. Our fifth annual Charity Tennis Tournament, the diabetes chili supper, and our spring formal on April 7 were highlights on our calendar of events. Our spring pledge class is the largest on campus, and our Chapter is number one among the frater nities in campus activities. Initiates: Jon Beard, Phillip Dougherty, Doug Dover, William Eddins, Martin Heil, Kim Kosmitis, David Pennington, Mark Thornburg and Thomas Wilson.

Arlington Douglas L. Long, President 719 West Abram Arlington, Texas 76013 Our Arlington DUs took second place in Fraternity League basketball. Steve Gonzales finished second in the university basketball free throw contest, and our billiards team finished second in university competition. Next year we hope to raise our sights to first place. Greek Week was a successful affair under our sponsorship. Mike Cheves reigned as Mr. UTA (University of Texas at DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY

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Arlington), and Bob Ferguson and Paul Hawkins were elected representatives to the Student Congress. ALUMNI EVENT: Lake Party, MidAugust 1978 Initiates: Jeff Bennett, Mike Cheves, Jim DeFord, Mike Enger, Tom Holtz, Ricky McPerson, Ron Nevill, Paul Stanley and Mike Thomas.

Baylor Herb Bristow, President Box 102, Union Building Baylor University Waco, Texas 76703 We sponsored the first annual Pass-athon for the March of Dimes. Our chapter was awarded the River- Walk Project, and it is now our responsibility to keep this scenic area clean and unlittered. We established an annual DU scholarship, and our pledge class was third largest on ou r cam pus of 18 fraternities. Of course, our most important accomplishment of the year was our installation as a full-fledged chapter of Delta Upsilon.

Bowling Green J. David Kesig, Jr., President Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 We're especially pleased with the furniture bought by the alumni for our chapter house. We provided the manpower for Bowling Green Jaycees Haunted House, participated in several causes for charity, and maintained a Mardi Gras booth for the Cancer Society. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming Party at the DU House, October 28, 1978 Initiates : Rick Bond, Tim Burkey, Bob Boron, Craig Bedortha, Doug Ottman, Herb Rippley, Mike McCutcheon.

Bradley Gregory M. Janis 1318 West Fredonia Peoria, Illinois 61606 Our Chapter assisted in officiating at the IFC sponsored Special Olympics for the

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benefit of charity. At the time of this report to the Quarterly, we were second in gradepoint average and first in IFC sports points. We especially benefited when Brother James O'Rourke, along with several assistants from the Illinois Heart Association, instructed 25 of us in the Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation course. All of the 25 are now certified to perform C.P.R. We were honored to have Executive Director Butler deliver the charge of initiation to 15 brothers on February 2. ALUMNI EVENT : Alumni WeekendFormal Dinner Dance, October 13-15, 1978.

Bucknell Michael K. Hinchman, President Bucknell University Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 17837 Our significant accomplishments included the remodeling of the chapter room, the successful implementation of the pledge program, gaining rebates from the university for fall meal bids, and the initiation of a $10,000 capital fund drive in cooperation with the Alumni Corporation. The production of our 63rd Annual Demie Play, this year The Sound of Music, enabled us to make a $1,000 donation to the March of Dimes. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming Weekend-September 23-24, 1978. Initiates: Gary Adam, Timothy Ainslie, David Ambuhl, Donald Baines, Donald Elly, William Evans, Patrick Flan nery, Robert Flus, Richard Gentry, Richard Henderson, William Kearney, Bruce Ritter, J. David Rubesoh III, Theodore VanKirk, Thomas Walsh, Richard Warner, Robert Wershener, James White, Charles Zujkowski, Craig Versell.

California Peter A. Linfoot, President 2425 Warring Street Berkeley, California 94704 We've worked hard at improving the attitude of the members of our Chapter, and Leadership Consultant Ed Crane's visit helped to create the spark to get our Brothers pulling together for the good of the Chapter. We've reestablished a co¡mprehensive pledge program and our financial accounting system puts us on the road to financial security. We also are looking forward to more alumni involvement. ALUMNI EVENT: Football Homecoming, Fall 1978, to be announced. Initiates: Cesar Belli, Joe Bertoli, Mark Bertoli, Bill Bilodeau, Matt Burke, Greg Davis, James Kaplan, Tom Lutge, Mike Neidorf, Try MacPhee, Charlie Rea, Dick Watson, Scott Deniston, Jim Castignani.

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the Potsdam Fire Department, and our pledges participated in a Skatethon for the cancer association and raised over $300. For the fourth year in a row, we won the overall Ice Carnival trophy with a Flintstone them e, and took championships in IFC football and both A and B leagues in basketball . We have 63 members and 18 pledges and are the largest house on campus. ALUMNI EVENT: Corporation Meeting, July 7-9, 1978 , at Chapter House.

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CARNEGIE- Chaj)ler members line uj) on a wall fa,. thei,. picture.

Carnegie Daniel L. Hurley 5031 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 Our Chapter built a new buggy for the sweepstakes race . We placed third in the Greek Sing and our team won the championship in intramural chess. We had a strong showing in the campus-wide blood drive, and 35 brothers and pledges donated at [east four hours apiece during the 12-day telethon to raise money for the Pittsburgh's public TV station. Douglas Abbatiello was awarded first place in Steel Sculpture Design. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming Lunch at 12 noon a nd an after-game get-together, on October 12, 1978 at the Chapter House. Initiates: Bruno Bonacchi, Ray Hershey, Charles Griggs, Gregory Jordan, Jeffrey Macartney, Thomas Robinson, John Reid, Charles Porter, Robin Pinkava, Timothy Tragese r.

Marshall, th e highest honor awarded by the college each year to seniors. We have recarpeted our house and also have a new roof over our heads. The Chapter hosted brunch for the Dean of the College, Jonathan Z. Smith. Our newsletter received a good response from alumni and helped to reunite two old friends from the Class of '22. ALUMNI EVENT: Inter-Fraternity Sing, Spring 1978

Clarkson james M. Stelzl, President 30 Elm Street Potsdam, New York 13676 We're a proud Chapter and among our accomplishments are: The brothers participated in the Clarkson Student-Alumni Phonothon and raised over $3,000 in donations. We held the third annual Charity Hockey Game with all proceeds going to

Geoffrey S. Emanuel, President Colby College Waterville, Maine 04901 We are proud to announce th a t our snow sculpture took second place in the Winter Carnival this year. We are working on the chapter house as the college has granted us a loan to put in fire doors and fix the roof. The chapter room will be refurbished this summer and the hallways recarpeted. ALUMNI EVENT: Red Sox-Yankees ballgame at Fenway Park-date to be announced. Pledges: Skip Neville, Bob Elisha, Tom Walsh, Ken G a ul, Bob Motley, Larry Orago, Jay Otis, Ed Roland, Clay Hutchinson, Chris Laubach.

Colgate Thomas j. Mills, President Colgate University Hamilton, New York 13346 The officers and members of the Colgate Chapter wish to thank all alumni who contributed to the success of the alumni fundraising drive. Our special appreciation goes to the honorary Co-Chairmen, Philo Parker '12 and Franklin B. Lincoln, Jr. '31; CoChairmen, Mark Van Eegh e n '74 and Thomas Dempsey, jr. '72; Project Director,

Central Missouri Steven D. Thompson Diemer Hall, 310R Warrensburg, Missouri 64093 Our first annual alumni banquet was held in January , and another step toward bette ring our relations with alumni is our new quarterly newsletter, "DU Tradition." Our spring formal was held on a weekend in March at Lake of the Ozarks. Once again our Chapter has ranked at the top of the list scholastically. Included on our program were the annual Memorial Softball Tournament, Greek Week, and another float trip. ALUMNI EVENT: July 1-2, 1978 Fourth of July Party on the calendar at Boonville, Missouri.

Chicago james F. Meisner, President 5714 Woodlawn Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60637 Almost all of our members are on the Dean's List and one-fourth of our members have received the Harris Award which is presented to 15 members of each class each year. John Salovarra was named Student

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Lee Woltman '65; Committeemen, Marie T . Jennings '20, Dick Morris '28, Everett Cameron '36, John Ramage '38, Perry Duryea '42, Bruce Ebbels '47 , Jim Van Buren '50, Frank Speno '56, Jeremiah McCarthy '58, Jack Estabrook '59, Dick Lowenberg '59, Hap Clark '67, and Bob Tyburski '74. The contributions will be used to renovate and refurbish our chapter house which was badly in need of repairs and restoration. ALUMNI EVENT : Homecoming, September 30, 1978.

Colorado James M. Barry, President 1012 University Avenue Boulder, Colorado 80302 We celebrated our 25th Anniversary this past February with seven charter members present. We have begun to stock our new chapter house library, remodeled our study room and recarpeted most of the house during Christmas break . We raised our G.P .A ., and now are concentrating on establishing a sound financial program. ALUMNI EVENT : Homecoming at the Chapter House, October 7, 1978. Initiates: Martin Block, Bob Gust, Brad Seavoy, Bob Hayes, Brian Haigh , Kurt Hornbecker, Tom Dolven, Dave Mielke, Chris Lamendola , Mark Parentau, Greg Hebert, Ron Stauffer, Flint English, Rob Gordon.

Cornell Kevin T. Bruns, President 6 South Avenue Ithaca, New York 14850 Our Chapter and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority entertained dozens of Ithaca city children for a full day at a nearby state park. During March and April we con -

ducted a Speakers Program with particIpants such as the university placement director, and assemblyman and DU alumnus John Bruns. A facility feasibility study was completed by "hotelees" Don Strang '80 and Seth Lincoln '79, and major improvements in the house are scheduled for summer , including renovation of the first floor ladies room, refinishing the dining room table tops , painting of the Great Hall ceiling, and final landscaping of the DU property. ALUMNI EVENT : Homecoming Weekend at Chapter House with gettogether 4 :00 and a party at 9:00, on October 28, 1978.

raised money for charity, with the help of a sorority , in our Teeter-Thon. William Kunkel was IFC president this past year, and several of our members became members of honoraries . Ray Harre won the President's Scholarship Award, and Bob Hallinan is the general manager of the campus radio station . ALUMNI EVENT: Founders' Day Formal, November 4, 1978.

Dayton Robert J. O'Donohue, President 108 Woodland Dayton, Ohio 45409 We consider one of our major accomplishments to be better organization within the chapter. The officers are working better together, and the spirit of brotherhood has been enriched. Also we have made several house improvements during the year. ALUMNI EVENT: New Jersey Summer Party-date to be announced .

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CREIGHTON-Our pledge class poses just after their official acceptance ceremony.

Creighton Gregory K. Dedinsky, President Swanson Hall, Room 718L 2500 Cass Omaha, Nebraska 68178 We published an alumni directory this year, raised our scholarship average, improved our membership development program, and refinished the basement of our chapter house. We participated in the Muscular Dystrophy Dance-a-thon, and also

James G. Nicola, President 400 Wollaston Avenue, Apt. A-3 Newark, Delaware 19711 We are pleased to report that we have initiated a housing fund . We entered into a clean-up program sponsored by the Miller Brewing Company, and our car wash for charity was a successful event. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming , Saturday, November 4, 1978, at the Chapter House. Initiates : John Brzostowski, Charles Casey, Matt Kropiewnicki, Russ Dill, Jim McGinnis, Charles Grabiak, Dominick Zero.

Denison James M. Tomkiewicz, President Slayter Hall, Box # 1115 Granville, Ohio 43023 We've started an alumni newsletter this past year and we hope you've enjoyed it thus far and would appreciate any comments you have. We've been working on improved interaction with the faculty this year too. We are proud to announce that our chapter has the second highest grade point average among the fraternities . The condition of our house has been much improved through the hard work of all the members . Initiates: William Grubaugh, Robert Lang, Marcus Barns, Gard Adams , George Cristie and Gregg Shallan.

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Brian Jay Leahy, President 626 East Seminary Street Greencastle, Indiana 46135 An enthusiastic group from our Chapter and from a woman's dormitory participated in a joint work project at Fletcher Place in Indianapolis (a clothing store for the needy), and were kept busy all day painting, plastering and repairing the facilities there: We also worked with a sorority to paint a church in the Greencastle area and cosponsored a dance at the chapter house for the Learning Center, a project to help re-

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tarded and handicapped adu lts. Two of our projects were Father/Son Work Day to improve the chapter house and lunch eons with members of the faculty. ALUMNI EVENT: Old Gold DayUniversity Alumni Day, on October 21, 1978.

Eastern Kentucky Gary M. Hinton, President Box 223, Todd Hall Richmond, Kentucky 40475 We pitched in to help clean up the city streets of Richmond following the hard winter, after an appeal to the cam pus community by the city manager. We also volunteered for the clean-up crew after the Arts and Crafts Fair on campus. Our major event of the year was our annual spring formal in Bardstown , Kentucky. ALUMNI EVENT: Summer Retr eat, Lexington, Kentucky, July 8, 1978. Initi ates: Ken Leibrook, Nick Strong, Doug Kovacs, Jeff Johnson, Randy Neikirk.

Florida Gregory F. Reis, President 1814 West University Avenue Gainesville, Florida 32603 We 're especia ll y happy that alumni fund-raising efforts are underway, as detailed plans and goals are being made for house renovation. A chapte r depreciation account has been set up for the house and our kitchen. Casino Night with Kappa Kappa Gamma raised money for the Heart Fund and was a fun project. We celebrated a very successful 20th Anniversary in November with 125 brothers, and we were happy to welcome Craig Campbell from the Intern ational Headquarters as one of our guests. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming/ Founders' Day, Fall 1978 , date to be announced.

first place in the Miller Reclamation Drive. We were also number one in the Intramural Bowling Leagu e, and had almost 100 percent participation in the Blood Drive, and th e members and pledges went all out for the March of Dimes Walk-a-thon. We especially enjoyed hosting the Regional Leadership Seminar in February. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming at the Chapter House in October, date to be announced. Initia tes: John R. Sears Ill, Thomas Applewhite , James Golden, Stephen Rahaim, Carl Patterson, Ken Verbeyst, Brian Duane, Brian Creekbaum, Richard Reinhart, Richard Folea, Gregory Currier.

Hamilton Kevin K. Engelbert, President Hamilton College Clinton, New York 13323 Th e Hamilton Chapter announces its 130th Anniversary Gala Ce lebration for September 29-30, 1978, in coordination with our Homecoming Weekend . As the longest continuing Delta Upsilon chapter in North America, we hope that many of our alumni will return for what will be a weekend to remember. Twenty-three pledges have been added to our membership, and we have begun to make some renovations to our house. The Chapter especially wants to thank Brothers Brent G. Orcutt '26, Robert A. Bankert '43 , and Roger F. Wood '52, for their help in formulating a campaign to raise money for badly needed improvements to the house and look forward to continu ing alumni support. Of course, we want a tremendous turnout for our formal cele bration in September, but we extend a welcome mat to our alumni whenever they can visit us. ALUMNI EVENT: 130th Anniversary, September 29-30, 1978.

Houston Steven A. Milburn, President Box 109, Student Activities Center University of Houston Houston, Texas 77004 Our annual Alumni-Active football game was held February 12 in the middle of a downpour, and when the game was called at half time, the actives were in the lead! The big event of the year was the five-year ann iversary formal, and our guest of honor was Michael Whatley '75 of Baton Rouge , Louisiana. March 13-17 was a big week for our second annual John-A-Thon, again with the radio station KILT, for the Handicapped Students of U. of H. The JohnA-Thon is a IOO-hour John-sitting marathon by DUs and KILT disk jockeys. In the last few minutes, Houston heard that Delta Upsilon had exceeded the goal by $200 for a grand total of $1,400. ALUMNI EVENT: Rush Party, August I, 1978.

Illinois Stephen G. Katsinas, President 312 East Armory Avenue Champaign, Illinois 61820 We sponsored the 7th 33rd Annual DU Charity Hoop Tournament which raised money for handicapped students, and won the fraternity blue soccer championship for the fourth year in a row. We also raised over $2,000 for the United Cerebral Palsy Foundation in the Delta Upsilon-Kappa Alpha Theta Football Giveaway. Our interesting and successful speakers program was the work of John Buist and Steve Katsinas. Improvements in the chapter house include paneling and roofing. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Illinois vs. Michigan State, November 4, 1978. (DeUce & DUffer to be announced.) Initiates: Jeff Johnson, Kurt Wilke, Mark

Fresno Clifford M. Miyamoto, President Student Union California State University-Fresno Fresno, California 93740 Our Chapter's improved rush program resulted in exce llent pledge classes for the year. Also we produced three newsletters and a housing fund letter and are working toward better alumni relations. Our most rewarding community project was an outing in April with fatherless boys in connection with the Big Brothers organization of Fresno. To improve our relations at the universi ty, we celebrated our 10th Anniversary with an All Women's Golf Tournament, All School Party, Alumni Golf Tournam~nt, and Installation Dinner during the first week of May. We also have established a Scholarship Fund for the two outstanding pledges each semester.

Georgia Tech James T. Grosch, President 154 Fifth Street, Northwest Atlanta, Georgia 30313 Our Chapter won a color TV for taking

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Indiana Rick A . Rumford, President 1200 East Third Street Bloomington, Indiana 47401 We placed second in the Intramural Cream Division . We sponsored a Red Cross Blood Drive contest among the fraternities and sororities, and our Chapter took top honors by having the highest percentage of donors. Our Trick-or- Treat for UNICEF with Alpha Omicron Pi sorority was a successful event. We're working on improving alumni relations, and the corporation has come to our aid with a continuing renovation program for the chapter house. ALUMNI EVENTS: HomecomingNorthwestern Game, October 14, 1978 at Chapter House. (50-Year Club Party.) Initiates: J. Stephen Pankow, James D. Coffman, Edward P. Blanchard, Stephen M. Blaising, Eric A. Ward, David P. Doust, james T. Hildebranski, Peter F. Schuck II.

Iowa David W. Schulz, President 320 Ellis Avenue Iowa City, Iowa 52240 We won the All-University Flag Football championship . Our chapter has been consistently strong in intramural athletics and ranked second in the fraternity league standings. We won the Miller's Recycling Contest which put a new stereo system in our lounge. We all turned out enthusiastically for the dance marathon charity. We're working hard to raise our academic standing on campus, and have several house renovation projects under way. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming at Chapter House, October 28; 1978. Initiates: Jim Ahlgren, Phil Rowe, Stan Moore, Matt Masters, Bruce Weigel, Jim Hovland, Tom Day, Ron Cizek, Rick Groth, john Hadley, Al Sed mack.

Iowa State Bradley W. Dillard, President 117 Ash Avenue Ames, Iowa 50010 Our chapter organized the annual golf tournament for charity and have conducted several sing-alongs at a retirement home in Ames. We turned out in full force for the annual VEISHEA e vents. The chapter members feel that a major achievement for the school year was a thorough revision of the Chapter By-Laws. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, November 4, 1978. Initiates: Dave Annis, Doug Burmeister, john Brooks, Mark Dean, Jim Euchner, jeff Forbes, Randy Hausler, Gary Hendrickson , Kirk Jeffries, Doug Jones, Russ Marx, Brad Mayer, Barry Mills, Shale Nyberg, Scott Pope, Dave Saggau, Clark Scott, Art Smith, Eric Munn, Doug Spong, Bob Wilson and Dave Zink. DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY

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Johns Hopkins James P. Restrepo, President 4220 North Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland 21218 We captured the Interfraternal Sports Trophy for the fourth year out of the past five, while maintaining the highest scholastic average among fraternities. The Spring Fair netted our chapter $1,000. The brothers formed a paint brigade and have redone most of the chapter house . ALUMNI EVENT: 50th Anniversary of Founders' Day, December 1978.

Kansas W. Kent Ewonus, President 1025 Emery Road Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Ken Koenigs, called the Jayhawks' best shooter, and Tom Fitch, who logged 55 tackles as a junior, were both named to the All-American Academic Teams . Tom has a better than 3.75 grade-point average in premed studies, and Kent's average stands at 3.97. Mike Lytle and Mark Wilson were named as Summerfield Scholars at the University of Kansas. Our A-Team won the fraternity division in football intramurals. We initiated 20 pledges on February 12, just three weeks after the chapter house fire. ALUMNI EVENT: Football Weekend, October 1978.

Kansas State Max E. Wietharn, President 1425 University Drive Manhattan, Kansas 66502 We had a very successful weekend retreat over the Easter weekend along with the Kansas Chapter and led by Brothers Terry Bullock and Craig Franz. We have remodeled the ladies restroom in our house and installed new hall carpeting. Members are much more actively involved in student government this year as our members hold such positions as senator, attorney general and chairmanship of committees. ALUMNI EVENT: Founders' Day on November 18 , 1978. Initiates: David P. Hawkins, Timothy J . Grossenbacher, Bruce E, Kuehnle, Jerome J. Weber, Stephen C. Edgerley, Melvin P. Busch, Jr., Mark A. Hoffman, Reed C. Garrett, Ross R. Vines, Gary G. Grosdidier, Scott M. Stanley, Christopher G. johnson, Michael D. Robinson, Stuart R. Hays, David W. Teeter.

Lafayette Terrance S. Mulligan, President Lafayette College Easton, Pennsylvania 18042 A highlight of the year for us was hosting the Regional Leadership Seminar in February. This spring we entertained at our first "Dad's Weekend." On campus, Tom Daniels and Lyle McCoy were captains of the Rugby Club, and our president, Terry Mulligan, was elected captain of Varsity Soccer. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, October 1978.

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Pledges: Ron Bergamaesca, Bob Curran, Nick Grosso, Jason Honyman, Carl Hurlebaus, Larry jacobsen, Marty Klingelhoffer, Tom Landolt, Don Rehill , Bob Roth, Bob Sauer, Mark Sherridan, Guido Terziotti, Larry Tosi, Brent Wagner, Michael Zazzarino, Mike Penso, Joe Princiotta .

Lehigh John R. Baron, President Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 We have become better acquainted with the Fraternity Management Association which has proved helpful. Also we've strengthened our relationship with our alumni who were warmly welcomed to an alumni event during the last semester of school. The alumni/parents weekend in April brought a successful turnout. ALUMNI EVENT: Get-together, Football Game and Dinner, Chapter House, November 18, 1978, II :00 a .m .

Louisville Stanley S. Colvin, President Belknap Campus University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40208 We remodeled the basement of our chapter house and purchased more new furniture for the living room. We went to an All-Campus Greek Disco Dance and rated tops as the All-Campus Intramural champions. We've worked to establish scholarship aids for our members. Particularly impressive was our full ritual initiation ceremony for 18 men at the Christ Church Cathedral in Louisville. ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni-Rush "Party on the River," to be announced. Initiates: Ralph E. Barney, Steven E. Cooper, Christopher A. Cowden, Michael H. Dills, Walter D. Distler, Joseph E. Domhoff, Mark E. Elinski, KevinJ . Garrett, William W. Gray, James D. Hatfield, Bryan D. Johnson, David K. Judd, Jr., William S. Karlen, Anthony P. Morrotta, Roger J. Medina, Brian E. Mudrick, John A . Schaefer, Jr., Thomas G. Woodson, Jr.

Maine Robert Grotton, President 130 College Avenue Orono, Maine 04473 We have initiated 17 new brothers this year, our largest initiate class ever. We have been very active this year in community projects working at orphanages and for the Salvation Army etc. We are still working towards ownership of our house too. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, October 1978 (date to be announced). Initiates: David Johnson, Sherrill Hazard , Charles Thompson, Douglas Gremdell, Edward Ribolin, Francis Downey, Michael Edes, Neal Poston, Bruce Brennan, David Kinney, William Dalton, Stephen Single, Christopher Daily, Theodore Reeves, Scott Miller, Dana Stairs, David Ouellette.

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NORTH DAKOTA (1961) VIII 505 Princeton Street Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201 TRUSTEE Wayne A. Drugan, Jr. '69 (80) 16 Linnaean Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 DEPUTY L. D. William Luckow '71 Box 8051, University Station Grand Forks, North Dakota 58202 COUNSELORS '79 Robert K. Snortland '62 '80 none '81 Russell A. Peterson '45 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (1970) VIII 1420 12th Avenue, North Fargo, North Dakota 58102 TRUSTEE Dennis H. Cheatham, INDI '65 (80) Pendleton Banking Company Pendleton, Indiana 46064 DEPUTY Donald E. Larew, lAST '63 724 N. River Road Fargo, North Dakota 58102 COUNSELORS '79 Eugene R. Gion '72 '80 Dean A. Whited '62 '8 I Brian W. Miller '77 NORTHERN ILLINOIS (1966) VII II 14 Blackhawk Road DeKalb, Illinois 60Il5 TRUSTEE Steven J. Gerber '68 (80) North Bay Council, B.S.A. I Scouting Way Peabody. Massachusetts 01960 DEPUTY Joseph J. Rembusch '62 104 Laurel Lane DeKalb, Illinois 60Il5 COUNSELORS '79 William () , Otten '72 '80 Richard L. Warner '73 '81 William E. Feithen '75 NORTHERN IOWA (1968) VIII 1927 College Avenue Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 TRUSTEE Stephen C. Little '76 (80) 160 Campus Avenue, Apt. #2 Ames, Iowa 50010 . DEPUTY Barry D. Cory '75 405 West K Forest City, Iowa 50436 COUNSELORS '79 Terrill L. Becker '73 '80 Lynn D. Moeller '76 '8 I Mark L. Buhrow '72 NORTHWESTERN (1880) VII 2307 Sheridan Road Evanston, Illinois 60201TRUSTEE Edgar F. Heizer, jr. '52 (79) 155 I Old Mill Road Lake Forest, Illinois 60045 DEPUTY none COUNSELORS '79 Mark H. Beaubien, Jr. '64 '80 Robert L. Grottke '52 '8 I Byron E. Coon '60 OHIO (1955) V 10 West Mulberry Athens, Ohio 45701 TRUSTEE Michael P. Loudon '74 (81) 250 East 87th Street, Apt. 31-J New York, New York 10028 DEPUTY L. Alan Goldsberry '66 North Hill Athens, Ohio 45701 COUNSELORS '79 Thomas O. Pierson '71 '80 William S. Carlson '69 '8 I L. Alan Goldsberry '66 OHIO STATE (I904) V 240 East 15th Avenue Columbis, Ohio 43201 TRUSTEE Bl'uce C. Setloff '7 I (81) The Clusters at Washington #8 John Witherspoon Boulevard Turnersville, New Jersey 08012

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DEPUTY Darrell L. Heckmann, OKLA '71 120 S. Russell, Apt. # 1 Urbana, Ohio 43078 COUNSELORS '79 Thomas R. Atkinson '69 '80 William R. Anders '70 '8 I Paul A. Bokros '70 OKLAHOMA (1927) X 603 West Brooks Norman, Oklahoma 73069 TRUSTEE H. Allan Thompson '65 (81) R.D . #3, Grouse Lane Sewickley, Pennsylvania 15143 DEPUTY John C. Powers '58 2431 Terwilleger Boulevard Tulsa, Oklahoma 74 114 COUNSELORS '79 Ernest L. Lippert, Sr. '24 '80 Richard A. Oyler '75 '81 John Funk '75

TRUSTEE Marshall M. Johnson '51 (80) 2 I Appleton Road Glen Ridge, New Jersey 07028 DEPUTY Ronald Becker '57 567 Country Club Road Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807 COUNSELORS '79 George S. McLaren '75 '80 Richard K. Greene '60 '81 Brian J . Paich '73

SAN DIEGO (1968) XI 5606 Hardy Avenue San Diego, California 92 115 TRUSTEE Leland j. Adams, Jr., BUCK '64 (79) 44 Griscom Road Sudbury, Massachusetts 01776 DEPUTY Phillip W. Hofmann '71 5535 Palmer Canyon Road Claremont, California 91711 OKLAHOMA STATE (1960) X COUNSELORS 311 South Hester '79 Scott' D. Tanner '77 Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074 '80 Daniel J. Bohn '77 TRUSTEE H. Allan Thompson, OKLA '65 '8 I William A . Deering, jr. '77 (81) . SOUTH DAKOTA (1971) VIII R.D . #3, Grouse Lane 204 N. University Street Sewickley, Pennsylvania 15143 Vermillion, South Dakota 57069 DEPUTY TRUSTEE Lindell C. Gardner '72 2512S.91EPlace . James T. Reimer '73 (81) 27 Palm Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 7.4·i29 Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02860 COUNSELORS DEPUTY '79 none none '80 none '81 Ira D . Crews ; Jr., OKLA '45 COUNSELORS '79' Robert L. Levell, jr. '73 OREGON STATE (1922) XII '80 Robert R. Rex '72 235 N.W. 25th Street '8 I Scott D. Boyd '77 Corvallis, Oregon 97330 TRUSTEE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (1971) J . L. LeMaster '48 (80) VII 160 East 48th Street, Apt. ll-K 705 West Main Street New York, New York 10017 Carbondale, Illinois 6290 I DEPUTY TRUSTEE Allan J. Vendetti '64 Dave Maguire '73 (80) 2514 N.W. Glenwood Drive 554 West Murray Corvallis, Oregon 97330 Macomb, Illinois 61455 COUNSELORS DEPUTY '79 Allan J. Vendetti '64 none '80 Philip R. Olson '69 COUNSELORS '8 I William L. Bryant '58 '79 John Kurtz, SYRA '48 '80 William T. Cochran '75 PENNSYLVANIA STATE (l9Il) '81 none III P.O. Box 738 State College, Pennsylvania 16801 SOUTHWEST TEXAS (1972) X Box #1047 TRUSTEE San Marcos, Texas 78666 C. D. Prutzman' 18 (8 I) TRUSTEE 166 Greenway, North Forest Hills, New York 11375 O. Edward Po.llock, VIRG '51 (81) Wright State University DEPUTY Colonel Glenn Highway none Dayton, Ohio 4543 I COUNSELORS DEPUTY '79 none Francis M. Rich II, JNHP '42 '80 Robert C. Baldwin '57 Government Department '81 none Southwest Texas State University San Marcos, Texas 78666 PURDUE (1914) VI COUNSELORS 1290 State Street '79 none West Lafayette, Indiana 47906 '80 Dudley E. Berry '76 TRUSTEE '8 I David D. Ginger '74 Richard R. Popham '40 (80) 60 Hanson Road Darien, Connecticut 06820 STANFORD (1896) XI 553 Mayfield Avenue DEPUTY Stanford, California 94305 George W. Gard '43 3325 Melbourne Rd. S. Drive TRUSTEE Indianapolis, Indiana 46208 George E. Brinkerhoff '72 (79) Paine Webber Inc. COUNSELORS 425 Park Avenue '79 Alan D. Parker '75 New York, New York 10022 '80 Byron T. Fox '68 '8 I Frank C. Arganbright '49 DEPUTY James F. Coonan '38 RIPON (1959) VII 800 Welch Road, Suite 367 Brockway Hall Palo Alto , California 94304 Ripon College COUNSELORS Ripon, Wisconsin 54971 '79 Bruce W. Hart '73 TRUSTEE '80 Graeme L. MacDona ld '73 none '8 I O'Malley M. Miller '73 DEPUTY Don F. Thomann, CHIC '39 SWARTHMORE (1894) III Department of Education Swarthmore College Ripon College Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 19081 Ripon, Wisconsin 54971 TRUSTEE COUNSELORS Joel S. Mindel '60 (81) '79 none 45 East 89th Street '80 David B. Brittain '49 New York, New York 10026 '81 James G. Hess '67 DEPUTY RUTGERS (1858) I William F. Lee, Jr. '60 66 College Avenue 10 Ogden Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 19081

COUNSELORS '79 Charles E. Newitt '47 '80 Benjamin Kalkstein '72 '81 Charles R. Lansberry '67 SYRACUSE (1873) II 744 Comstock Avenue Syracuse, New York 13210 TRUSTEE none DEPUTY Carleton B. Laidlaw, Jr. '55 247 Greenwood Place Syracuse, New York 13210 COUNSELORS '79 Alfred J. Lewis '27 '80 Peter M. Baigent '68 '81 Valdimir Breuer '40 TECHNOLOGY (18Ql) I 526 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts 02215 TRUSTEE Charles A. Morton, Jr. '45 (81) Springwood Path , Laurel Hollow Syosset, New York 11791 DEPUTY Martin V. Zombeck '57 42 Fletcher Street Winchester, Massachusetts 01890 COUNSELORS '79 Douglas S. Luther '73 '80 Robert J . Lepkowski '76 181 Ezra F. Stevens '27 TENNESSEE (1969) IV 1845 Terrace Avenue Knoxville, Tennessee 37916 TRUSTEE Albert R. Diehl '68 (79) 8960 Little Boots Columbia, Maryland 21045 DEPUTY T. Michael Knies '71 1713 Granda Boulevard Knoxville, Tennessee 37922 COUNSELORS '79 Michael Betz '69 '80 '81 TEXAS (1949) X 2510 Leon Street Austin, Texas 78605 TRUSTEE Henry L. Baccus '50 (8 I) 805 Elizabeth Boulevard Granbury, Texas 76048 DEPUTY none COUNSELORS '79 Leland W. Waters '73 '80 none '8 I H. Allen Hill '64 TORONTO (1899) II 182 S1. George Street Toronto, Ontario M5R 2N3 TRUSTEE Brian G. Clark '69 (8 I) 17 Deerfield Terrace Mahwah, New Jersey 07430 DEPUTY none COUNSELORS none TUFTS (1886) I 114 Professors Row Medford, Massachusetts 02155 TRUSTEE James H. Vineburgh '66 (81) 37 Long View Road West Hartford, Connecticut 06107 DEPUTY none COUNSELORS '79 Thomas D. MacDowell '74 '80 Richard D. Oliver '76 '81 Douglas G. Moxham '64 TYLER (1971) X Tyler Junior College, Box 210 Tyler, Texas 75701 TRUSTEE Henry L. Baccus , TEXA '50 (81) 805 Elizabeth Boulevard Granbury, Texas 76048 DEPUTY none COUNSELORS '79 Mark M. Newton '76 '80 John L. Olson '77 '81 none

UNION (1838) I Union College Schenectady, New Y<> r- ~ TRUSTEE Robert W. BenjalTlin " 6 ............... 38 Campbell Road Short Hills, Ne 'w Jers e ~ DEPUTY Michael A. Martin ~73 10 Georgian Terrace .. ~ Troy , New York 1218 <> COUNSELORS '79 Thomas F. Anack e r '80 EdwinJ . Parisi ~76 '81 Kinzie L. Weitner ... .-,-

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WESTERN ONTARIO 294 Central Avenue London , Ontario N6B 2 . < TRUSTEE Richard S. Clewes '50 ( 8 ~ 2334 Mississauga Road ~ J:r::~:::;iiiiii~-~ Mississauga, Ontario L5 .Eo DEPUTY Thomas L. Hrivak '74 45 Dunfield Ave., Apt. I.. Toronto, Ontario M4S 2: ~ ~ COUNSELORS '79 C. Grieg Clark '74 '80 none '81 none

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Sockel, Bob Cantieri, Jeff Cartwright, Ray Skarda, Steve Krause, Jerry Novy, Warner Nelson, John Graf, Ted Fl int, Steve Ward, Dan Roszkowski.

Indiana Rick A. Rumford, President 1200 East Third Street Bloomington, Indiana 47401 We placed second in the Intramural Cre a m Division. We sponsored a Red Cross Blood Drive contest among the fraternities and sororities, and our Chapter took top honors by having the highest percentage of donors. Our Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF with Alpha Omicron Pi sorority was a successful event. We're working on improving alumni relations, and the corporation has come to our aid with a continuing renovation program for the chapter house. ALUMNI EVENTS: HomecomingNorthwestern Game, October 14, 1978 at Chapter House. (50-Year Club Party.) Initiates: J. Stephen Pankow, James D. Coffman, Edward P. Blanchard, Stephen M. Blaising, Eric A. Ward, David P. Doust, James T. Hildebranski, Peter F. Schuck II.

Iowa David W. Schulz, President 320 Ellis Avenue Iowa City, Iowa 52240 We won the All-University Flag Football championship. Our ch apter has been consistently strong in intramural athletics and ranked second in the fraternity league standings. We won the Miller's Recycling Contest which put a new stereo system in our lounge. We all turned out enthusiastically for the dance marathon charity. We're working hard to raise our academic standing on campus, and have several house renovation projects under way. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming at Chapter House, October 28, 1978. I nitiates: Jim Ahlgren, Phil Rowe, Stan Moore, Matt Masters, Bruce Weigel, Jim Hovland, Tom Day , Ron Cizek, Rick Groth, John Hadley, AI Sed mack .

Iowa State Bradley W. Dillard, President 117 Ash Avenue Ames, Iowa 50010 Our chapter organized the annual golf tout'nament for charity and have conducted several sing-alongs at a retirement home in Ames. We turned out in full force for the annual VEISHEA events. The chapter members feel that a major achievement for the school year was a thorough revision of the Chapter By-Laws. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, November 4, 1978. Initiates: Dave Annis, Doug Burmeister, John Brooks, Mark Dean, Jim Euchner, Jeff Forbes, Randy Hausler, Gary Hendrickson, Kirk Jeffries, Doug Jon es, Russ Marx , Brad Mayer, Barry Mills, Shale Nyberg, Scott Pope, Dave Saggau, Clark Scott, Art Smith, Eric Munn, Doug Spong, Bob Wilson and Dave Zink. D~:LTA UPSILON QUARTERLY

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Johns Hopkins James P. Restrepo, President 4220 North Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland 21218 We captured the Interft'aternal Sports Trophy for the fourth year out of the past five, while maintaining the highest scholastic average among fraternities. The Spring Fair netted our chapter $1,000. The brothers formed a paint brigade and have redone most of the chapter house. ALUMNI EVENT: 50th Anniversary of Founders' Day, December 1978.

Kansas W. Kent Ewonus, President 1025 Emery Road Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Ken Koenigs, called the Jayhawks' best shooter, and Tom Fitch, who logged 55 tackles as a junior, were both named to the All-American Academic Teams. Tom has a better than 3.75 grade-point average in premed studies, and Kent's average stands at 3.97 . Mike Lytle and Mark Wilson were named as Summerfield Scholars at the University of Kansas. Our A-Team won the fraternity division in football intramurals. We initiated 20 pledges on February 12, just three weeks after the chapter house fire. ALUMNI EVENT: Football Weekend, October 1978.

Kansas State Max E. Wietharn, President 1425 University Drive Manhattan, Kansas 66502 We had a very successful weekend retreat over the Easter weekend along with the Kansas Chapter and led by Brothers Terry Bullock and Craig Franz. We have remodeled the ladies restroom in our house and installed new hall carpeting. Members are much more actively involved in student government this year as our members hold such positions as senator, attorney general and chairmanship of comm ittees. ALUMNI EVENT: Founders' Day on November 18, 1978 . Initiates: David P. Hawkins, Timothy J. Grossenbacher, Bruce E, Kuehnle, Jerome J. Weber, Stephen C. Edgerley, Melvin P. Busch, Jr., Mark A. Hoffman, Reed C. Garrett, Ross R. Vines, Gary G. Grosdidier, Scott M. Stanley, Christopher G. Johnson, Michael D. Robinson, Stua rt R. Hays, David W. Teeter.

Lafayette Terrance S. Mulligan, President Lafayette College Easton, Pennsylvania 18042 A highlight of the year for us was hosting the Regional Leadership Seminar in February. This spring we entertained at our first "Dad's Weekend ." On campus, Tom Daniels and Lyle McCoy were captains of the Rugby Club, and our president, Terry Mulligan, was elected captain of Varsity Soccer. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, October 1978.

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Pledges: Ron Bergamaesca, Bob Curran, Nick Grosso, Jason Honyman, Carl Hurlebaus, Larry Jacobsen, Marty Klingelhoffer , Tom Landolt, Don Rehill, Bob Roth, Bob Sauer, Mark Sherridan, Guido Terziotti, Larry Tosi, Brent Wagner, Michael Zazzarino, Mike Penso, Joe Princiotta.

Lehigh John R. Baron, President Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 We have become better acquainted with the Fraternity Management Association which has proved helpful. Also we ' ve strengthened our relationship with our alumni who were warmly welcomed to an alumni event during the last semester of school. The alumni/parents weekend in April brought a successful turnout. ALUMNI EVENT: Get-together, Football Game and Dinner, Chapter House, November 18,1978, 11:00 a.m.

Louisville Stanley S. Colvin, President Belknap Campus University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40208 We remodeled the basement of our chapter house and purchased more new furniture for the living room . We went to an All-Campus Greek Disco Dance and rated tops as the All-Campus Intramural champions. We've worked to establish scholarship aids for our members. Particularly impressive was our full ritual initiation ceremony for 18 men at the Christ Church Cathedral in Louisville. ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni-Rush " Party on the Rivet¡," to be announced. Initiates: Ralph E. Barney, Steven E. Cooper, Christopher A. Cowden, Michael H. Dills, Walter D. Distler, Joseph E. Domhoff, Mark E. Elinski, Kevin J. Garrett, William W. Gray, James D. Hatfield, Bryan D. Johnson, David K. Judd, Jr., William S. Karlen, Anthony P. Morrotta, Roger J. Medina, Brian E. Mudrick, John A. Schaefer, Jr., Thomas G. Woodson, Jr.

Maine Robert Grotton, President 130 College Avenue Orono, Maine 04473 We have initiated 17 new brothers this year, our largest initiate class ever. We have been very active this year in community projects working at orphanages and for the Salvation Army etc. We are still working towards ownership of our house too. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, October 1978 (date to be announced). Initiates: David Johnson, Sherrill Hazard , Charles Thompson, Douglas Gremdell, Edward Ribolin, Francis Downey , Michael Edes, Neal Poston, Bruce Brennan, David Kinney, William Dalton, Stephen Single, Christopher Daily, Theodore Reeves, Scott Miller, Dana Stairs, David Ouellette.

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Manitoba Alasdair T. Lunn, President 112 Wilmot Place Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3L 2Kl Eight brothers attended the Regional Leadership Seminar at Nebraska , after which a retreat was held in the scenic Whiteshell area. The annual broomball tournament was we ll received by the alumni (who won , by the way) and the North Dakota State Chapter. A new drive is under way to achieve our goal of 3.0 G .P.A. for our chapter. We are holding meetings for the first Wednesda y of each month during the summer. Plans for our 50th Anniversary are being formulated for a date in June 1979. We hope our Southern brothers will visit this summer. The fishing's great!

Marietta Andrew H. Tofuri, Jr. 223 Fourth Street Marietta, Ohio 45750 We are proud that our Alumni Corporation has been reestablished, and that we now are publishing a quality newsletter. 'We sponsored the Easter Seals Skate-a-thon which raised $4,500, and participated in the IFC Heart Fund Dance Marathon. Last winter we were the winners of the campus snow sculpture contest. ALUMNI EVEN T : Homecoming, October 21-22,1978 . Initiates: Robert Bacon, Russell des Cognets, Jim Duckworth, Mark Mercatoris, Todd Miller , Caleb Leake, Wayne Steltz, Michael Granger, Todd Diedrick, Steve Kupchick, Chris Dunphey.

Maryland Joseph J. Piperato 6 Fraternity Row College Park, Maryland 20740 We have concentrated on chapter organization and have established a chapter office with officers holding set office hours.

Now 90 percent of all accounts receivable are collected on time, and we have formed more committees and more brothers are now actively involved . A strong social program also has resulted in strengthening our brotherhood. Initiates: Ed Foelster , Glen Huston , Lyndsey Krause, Brian T. O'Sullivan, Dennis Quinn, Patrick Rooney, Douglas Shepard , Vince Sties.

Miami David L. Hall, President 400 East Vine Street Oxford, Ohio 45056 We took first place at the Delta Gamma Anchor Spash. Active in our community, we won the Greek Social Service Award and sponsored the DU Puddle Pull. We're working to meet our rushing goals and have 24 new pledges. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Chapter House, October 21,1978 , 10 a .m. Initiates: Mark Abbey, Harry Post, Larry Bell .

Middlebury John F. X. Lawler, President 136 South Main Street Middlebury, Vermont 05753 Seventy-five percent of the members participated in at least one varsity sport, including heavy participation in our championship football and hockey teams. Several of our brothers are members of the local Big Brother program. We established a Furniture Fund for fall 1978, and all Middlebury DUs are asked to contribute. For the first time in recent years we conducted a formal initiation on March 9, 1978, under the guidance of Craig R. Campbell , DU Undergraduate Services Director. ALUMNI EVENT : Alumni Luncheon and Reception, Football Game, September 30, 1978,12:00-6:00 p.m. Initiates: Craig S. Pittman, James R. Everett III , Robert W. Davis, Franklin H . Kettle, Dana E. Tufts, Robert T. Lloyd, James E. Bellew lII , Donald J. Mulhern.

Michigan Mark S. Dwyer, President 1331 Hill Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 We had an undefeated season in Class B Basketball which netted us the championship . The interior of Annex was renovated. Our Christmas Dance and Casino Party were the outstanding social events of the school year. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming at Chapter House, Brunch and Post-Game Party, October 28, 1978 , 11:30 a .m. Initiates: Mike Staples, Tim Young, Bob Porter, Dana Marshall, Jim Mott, John Syverson, Peter Hallas, Robert Knape, Mike Held, Mark Bombaugh, Steve Edidin, Sandy DeHaan,Jack Zinser,Jim Fenske, Ed Chadwick.

MINNESOTA-The fall 1977 Pledge class is shown here.

Minnesota Paul K. Humphrey, President 1112 Sixth Street, Southeast Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414 We have improved our scholastic rating, have started a chapter newsletter, and have a new rushing program . We participated in the Campus Carnival for Charity and helped to clean up the grounds of a home for the aged.in Minneapolis. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, November 4, 1978 .

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MARlETT A-The Brothers JJOse with their jJl'ize-winning ice sculjlture.

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Terry L. Westlund, President 711 Maryland Avenue Columbia, Missouri 65201 We now ' have the largest fraternity on campus and received two favorable reviews in the St. Louis Post Dispatch and Kansas City Star. We won four intramural championships in diving, basketball , softball and racquetball. Our last initiation of 26 members was an all-time record. We were selected to host the retirement dinner for Chancellor Schooling. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, October 27 , 1978, at DU House, 11 a.m. Initiates: Scott McFarland, Paul Mullen, Torn Spurrier, Mark Conard, Cy Alizadeh, Mark Norwine, Jeff Brooks, John Caywood, Karl Swanson, Brian Gray, Kirk Rimer, Bruce Tarantola, Ed Breda, Wayne Adams, Dan Holdmeyer, Curt Gentile, Rich Draheim , Dan Butts, John Wellman , DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY

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Preston Fancher, Brent Neely, Steve Ghareeb, Mitch Oliver, Steve Pryor, Kirk Breckenridge, Bob Pieper.

Nebraska Kirk C. Lewis, Jr., President 1548 Vine Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 We were honored to be able to host the Regional Leadership Conference for Provinces 8 and 9 this year. In intramurals we were the " B" league fraternity champIOns. ALUMNI EVENT: To be announced . Initiates: Thomas E. Baker, Brooks W. Barnard, John D. Brinkman , Brian j. Clark, Michael R . Ebers, William S. Hengstier, Brian F. Hudnall, Jaye A . Jarkow, James G. Kube , Robert S. Lannin, Andrew J . Lep inski, Paul R. Linden III, Wayne A. Michand, Kim A . Mickey, John B. Nore, James D. Pheigarn , John H . Shelso, Scott R . Sinner, David B. Wegman.

North Carolina Edward R. Cook, President 407 East Rosemary Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 Our chapter sponsored the fifth annual Beat State Extravaganza and collected $800 for the American Cancer Society. Our rating is number one in overall intramurals on the campus. Our rush brought us 19 pledges. ALUMNI EVENT : Homecoming, University of North Carolina vs. Virginia, November 18, 1978. Pledges : joe Bronk, Stephen Bryan, Tim Burgiss, Robby Campbell, Clark Daughtery, Michael Harrell, Scott Hinson , Gary Howell, William Hubbard, Rick Jordan, Thomas E. Keeter III, C. W . Mason, R. E. May, Jeffery Mott , Curwood Sessoms, Kieth Shell, Rick Summerlin, Timothy Wyrick.

North Carolina State Walter B. Mather, IV, President Post Offiee Box 5271 Raleigh, North Carolina 27650 Our chapter rated number two academically among the fraternities. Brother Ronnie Wall won the Alpha Phi "Mr. Valentine" contest which was a charity fund-raiser. We worked the ballot boxes during the annual Student Government elections, and entered two teams in the campus "College Quiz Bow!." Also, we've developed a stronger pledge education program. ALUMNI EVENT: Housewarming, September 25, 1978. Pledges: John Auten, Mark Harrison , Harry Lucas, Ty Marshall, David Sherman, jeb Stuart, Mark Swaisgood .

North Dakota Frank G. Hallowell , President 505 Princeton Street Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201 We received the Community Service Award, Scholarship Award, Outstanding Fraternity on Campus Award, and Brother Mark Davis was named " Outstand i ng DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY

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Greek." Two of our service projects with proceeds going to local charities were the 3rd Annual Delta Upsilon-Gamma Phi Beta Teeter-thon and the DU Norwegian Spaghetti Supper. Our snow sculpture ofa large yellow duck (shown in photograph) carried the motto, " Quack the Books." ALUMNI EVENTS: Initiation, September 15, 1978, at American I nn, East Grand Forks , at 9 p.m. Homecoming, October 21, 1978, at River Bend (Grand Forks), at 9 p.m .

Northern Iowa Randy D. Cory, President 1927 College Street Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 We won first place in Miller's Beer Can Collecting/Reclamation Contest and a first place trophy for our Ooat entry in the Homecoming Parade, a joint project with Alpha Delta Pi Sorority . Our Halloween party for Headstart kids was a favorite service project of the Brothers. We remodeled several rooms in the chapter house . Through rush, we doubled our membership . ALUMNI EVENT : To be announced. Initiates: Juan C. Abelleira , Stephen J. Anderson, Randy D . Baker, Douglas A . Fulton , and Jay A. Willsher.

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NORTH DAKOTA- The chajJter's Creel, Weel, snow scuiiJtnre was a large duc" with the molto "Quac" the Books. "

North Dakota State Quinn J. Loucks, President 1420 12th Avenue, North Fargo, North Dakota 58102 We have doubled our size in the past year, and we're working on all phases of chapter development, including increased membership, improvement in scholarship, more campus involvement and better chapter organization. ALUMNI EVENT : Homecoming, October 14 , 1978 . Initiates: Loren Jones and Jeff Larson .

Northern Illinois David E. Sveen, President 1114 Blackhawk Road DeKalb, Illinois 60115 Our chapter headed the canned food drive for the Salvation Army and collected 3,700 canned goods for needy families. The largest pledge class ever consisted of 37 men , and the initiation ceremony of this class was attended by Richard .J. Nelson, President of Northern Illinois Universit.y; Dennis Cheatham, Delta Upsilon Board Chairman ; and William Wearly, Chairman of Ingersoll-Rand . Chapter house improvements consisted of refurbishing the entryway, the bathrooms, and the basement. ALUMNI EVENT: October 1978- date to be announced . Initiates: N . .I. Baffa, J . S. Berenson , J. Braoudakis, P. E. Brucker, M . .J. Burke , A . P. Caravello, D . E . Carlson, .J. A. Castellano , S. R. Ferrara, D . .J. Fragakis, P . T. Frazier,.J. T. Frederick, B. A. Gold, G . M. Gondek, M. P. Goodson, A. R. Graziano, B . W. Grigas, G. T. Gruszka, M. J. Harjung, M . .J. Ivory, D. D. Jones, B . .J. Kossack, T. A. Lippert, R. C. Lockwald, M . .J. McGee, G. P . Marshall , M . B. Michael, R . A. Passarelli, R. R . Prunty, F. A. Schuster IV, M. M. Schutter, D. A. Vrany, F . W . Wit.

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Michael J. Powers, President 2307 Sheridan Road Evanston, Illinois 60201 Our physical plant has undergone a real face-lift. Also, we worked hard at rejuvenating our campus image and developing good alumni relations . We've concentrated too on bringing our finances under strict contro!' ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, October 1978, DU Chapter House . Initiates: .I er:y Powers , .I on Reddi ng, Steve Breitbeil, Scott Glesmann, Dave Hinderliter, Brad Bugger, and Bob Leven5011 .

Ohio Charles M . Denton, President 10 West Mulberry Athens, Ohio 45701 In sports we were All-Fraternity champions and runner-up All-Campus in AA basketball and broom ball. American Cancer Society Daffodil Day was participated in by the brothers. We had our first "Mini-Formal " with dinner and dancing at the house. The pledges' project was painting the "Snow" room, and the brothers' in-house project was the beautification of our living quarters. The most important event of the past year for our Chapter though was the hosting of the Regional Leadership Seminar. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming '78, 4 :00 p.m . dinner, Chapter House.

Ohio State Jude A. Kral, President 240 East 15th Avenue Columbus, Ohio 201 We survived the Blizzard of 1978 and implemented an energy conservation plan that saved 40 percent on electricity and 20 percent on gas. We participated in Delta Gamma's Anchor Splash for the prevention of blindness. In scholarship we ranked ninth of 43. Also we worked hard to get the Greek System at O .S.U . and the alumni enthusiastic about the basketball tournament. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming: Ohio State Campus, date of October 21 or 28 to be announced.

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Initi ates: Micha e l Andrew Mund ew , Mi ch ae l James Cunningham, Da le Alan Seekely, Tim Scott Mor ri s, J cfft'ey Phillip C um mons.

ALUMNI E VENT: H o m eco ming , Chapter Hou se, a Saturday Night Party to be announced.

Purdue Oklahoma Allan E. French, President 603 West Brooks Norman, Oklahoma 73069 Th e Oklahoma Chapt e r r an ked second out of 23 fraternities in intra murals a nd third in sc holastics. We were winn e rs of seve ral eve nts in t he Gre e k Games. A su c路 cessful Work Week enabl ed us to mak e seve l"al improvements on th e house. Two of o ur broth e rs , Rodne y Cook a nd J a n Watkin s, rece ived Gamma Gamma ho no rs, a nd Dav id Coon and Ke vin Hildr et h were named as two of the Top Ten Freshman Me n. ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni R ecep tion afte r foo tball game with West Virginia , Sep te mber 16, 1978.

Mark L. Gauen, President 1290 State Street West Lafayette, Indiana 47906 We initiated th e largest pl edge class since our chapter's r eo rga ni za tion. To further our membe rsh ip dri ve, we have added a new wing to the ch apte r house . Our Second Annual Alumni Stag Nig ht was held in April at a German r es taurant in Lafa ye tte , a great get-together with o ur a lumni. We revised o ur C ha pte r By- Laws, an important proj ec t in ma king o ur organization and purpos es better d e fin ed. We entered our cart in the Purdu e Grand Prix . ALUMNI EVENT: H omeco ming , November 4, 1978 , 10:30 a.m., Chapter House.

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Oklahoma State Donald C. Bertalot, President 311 South Hester Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074 We have e ncoura ged me mbers hip invo lve ment on the campu s a nd in t h e co mmunit y. One of our mo st su ccessful programs has been our dinn e rs with members of th e administration and faculty, with the guest as an after-dinner speaker. We initiate d 21 new members with every single person in the pledge cl ass meeting the r equir e ments for initiati o n. Our pledges co ntribute their time to community projects, and our relationship with o ur co mmunity and neighborh ood is good. ALUMNI EVENT: Hom ecom ing Party, October 1978 , at Stillwate r.

Oregon State Myron E. Ryan, President 235 Northwest 25th Street Corvallis, Oregon 97330 We'v e been ncar the top in intr a mural sports . We are pleased with o ur unity of membership and the broth er ho od within the c hapter house, but o ur prim a r y concern is to rush , rush , ru sh , a nd th e n to develop a really good pledge class. Initiates: Steve Seama n , Pat Mc Don a ld , J eff Gartland, and Vin ce Martine7..

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Charles I. Clement, President Post Office Box #738 State College, Pennsylvania 16801 Hou se improvements, insid e a nd out, h ave been at the top of our age nd a for this yea r-including new paint for the inte rior and ex terior. We have th e fullest h ouse eve r thi s ye ar with 20 pl e dges added to our roster. Afler the hard winter, we have instigated a new offi ce of Energy Czar; his duty is to c ut down th e ene r gy cons umpti o n of our chapter hous e. Academically a nd sports-wise intr a murally , we h ave greatly improved.

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Wayne L. Lundquist, President 204 North University Street Vermillion, South Dakota 57069 We a r e wo rking on getting a new c hapte r ho us e, a nd our first priority ha s to be the d eve lop me n t o f a better rush program . We are wo rkin g o n a sound finan cial progra m , and are pleased with the support which our a lumni are giving us. Whil e planning a he ad, we h ave made some improvements in ou r pr ese nt structure , including ca rI? etin g and new furniture. ALUMNI EVENT: Summer Party, .July 28, 1978, at 7:30 p.m., Chapte r House. Initi ates: Brian Wek , Mike Lamb r ech, Steve Roubid ea u x , Sean Hanson, J eff Fe rguson, Kev in Ri ch.

Ripon Thomas J. Hinrichsen, President Brockway Hall Ripon College Ripon, Wisconsin 54971 For the second time in a row our booth took first place at Cas ino Night. We ranked second in grade point ave rage for campus fraternities and third for all men 's living groups . We 've rec ruited our me mbers for active participation in the intramural programs. We' r e es p ec ia lly proud of our rushing re sults- 14 new men for our chapter. ALUMNI EVENT: Hom eco ming , October 7, 197 8, Broc kway Hall, Reception . Initiates: Steve Coffey, Bob Furniss.

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San Diego Terry P. McCormick, President 5606 Hardy Avenue San Diego, California 92115 T hirt y-o n e pledged our chapter, a nd a long with our ve r y successful pl e dgin g we h ave worked to improve the interact ion within the house between broth ers, a nd to impr ove ca mpus and alumni r e la ti o ns. We've begun a fund-raising progra m to h elp us keep our heads above the water financially a nd have urged th e memb e r s to individu a ll y take responsibility. ALUMNI EVENT : Fourth of Jul y Barbequ e, 12 Noo n at Chapter Hous e. Initi a tes: Rand y Benge, Brian Bokman , Dave Both, Tony Gla ves, Ben Greenwood, Ch ris H aw n , Wes Hoo ver , Chris How a rd , Marty Lesak, Da ve Lesperan ce, Gary Ng, Tony Pasc iuto, Mark Paul, Doug Po lli c k.

Timothy Grogan, President 66 College Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901 We reall y e njoy ed h osting our brothers from North Ca rolin a a nd North Carolina State the past year. We pl e dged 13 fine young men , a nd the e ntire brotherhood took part in a major sp ring clean-up, including man y physical c hanges at our chapter h o u se. One of o ur major projects is our all-out effon in th e annual Cancer Marathon. ALUMNI EVENT: Footl~all Game, Rutgers vs. Prin ce to n , September 30, 1978, at Chapter Hous e .

Southern Illinois Robert J. Ramsey, President 705 West Main Carbondale, Illinois 62901 We ha d a successful raffle which raised ove r $400. Our pledges helped th e J ac kson Co unty Board with a survey for th e Senior Citi zens Center . In intramurals we wo n second place in 12-inch softball , and mad e th e playoffs in intramural footb a ll. Our plant sale brought in $3 00. We've made seve ra l h o u se improvements incll!ding new doors, a n ew roof, and our plumbing problems ha ve been solved. ALUMNI EVENT: Hom eco min g, Octobe r 28, 1978 ; a lso Alumni Board Meeti ng on same d a te. Initi a tes: Dave Doyle, Dean H e ilm a n , Ni ck Sigrest, a nd John Bowe.

Southwest Texas Lee R , McCarty, Jr., President Box #1047 San Marcos, Texas 78666 We spo n so r e d the Haunt e d H ouse co mmunit y pr o ject this yea r with the Junior Chamber of Commer ce. We remodeled t h e downstairs kitc hen a nd bathroom . A grand reunion of our a lumni was h e ld o n the last weekend in April.

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Mark S. Whiting, President 553 Mayfield Avenue Stanford, California 94305 This spring the Stanford Chapter experienced a h earty rush . Atthe time of this report, our members of the NCAA tennis leanl were planning for another win as th ey defended las I year's tille . Hous e unit y is a major plu s for us, and thanks to our alumni, we remain finan cia ll y solvent.

Marty E. Oglesby, President 1845 Terrace Avenue Knoxville, Tennessee 37916 We b egan 1978 as a totally I'eorga nized chapter in terms of officers and membership. The Tennessee Chapter e nj oyed its best winter rush in yea rs , ranking third out of 27 fraterniti es in the size of o ur pledge class. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming Week, Nove mb e r 197 8, exact date to be announced. Initiates: J ohn Morren and Richard Benson.

Swarthmore David J. Stone, President Swarthmore College Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 19081 'rhis year we ha ve been working Oil 1111proving o ur relations with Ollr a h.lI11ni and through this we ha ve acquired a s ubstantial amo unt of funds to assist in renovating th e housc . The interior of the ho use has been completely paintcd and the bathrooms have been fixed. ALUMNI EVENT: Hom ecom ing in October 1978, date to be announced. Pled ges: joe Gorman, Denis Brad y, Con rad Sarnecki , Greg Foster, Peter Alexander,joe Demarco, Scan Kelly,john Farrel , jam es I'vlunlZ , Charles Leith, Greg Mcilvain, Steve Massi.

Syracuse Douglas B. MacGregor, President

744 Comstock Avenue Syracuse, New York 13210 We hav c newly refurbish e d our kitchcn, library and chap te r room . We were fraternit y intnllllural c hampions in SW ill1111in g, water polo , and bowling. Wc are proud to r eport our largest pledgc class sin ce our rcinstitulion , and the ncwly e lecte d IFC president is a m e mber of our cha pter. Also our grade poinl average ha s cons iderabl y improved. ALUivlNI EVENT: Hom eco ming '78/ Syracusc C h apte r Centennial, on October 13- 15 , 1978, at Chapte r House, including S)' racuse vs. Mar yland Football Game. Initiates: Steven Barlow , Timothy Constable, Tim Elwood, jerry Jos se lyn, David Fish, Jamie Molloy , Gar y Nestor, jim Regan, Ri ck Schulman , Rick Tremblay.

Texas Paul M. Stribling, President

2510 Leon Street Austin, Texas 78705 The officers of the Texas C h apte r are working to generate new enthusiasm by reorganizing rush and the pledge program, impro vi ng a lumni relations and our Foundation relations , and we hav e aCCOtllplished some h ouse impro vements. ALUMNI EVENT : To be announced .

Toronto Jeffrey P. Dawkins, President 182 St. George Street Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5R 2N3 We have continued renovations to the interiorofour chapter hous e and presently are trying to raise funds to refurbish the tllaitl floor : ALUJ'vINI EVENT : Homecoming Weekend, October 21 , 1978. Initiates : Rob Iacono, john Cocc hio, Keri Humber, and Steve R ca.

Tufts Robert M. Ling, Jr., President 114 Professors Row Medford, Massachusetts 02155 We have had a very successful year this past year at the Tufts Chapter. We pl edge d 22 men and initiated all 22 of them also.

Hous e impro veme nts consisted of n ew carpet ing and furniture for the living room and the purchase ofa new dishwash er. Our teams won th e off-campus trophy in intramura ls this year and we won a co lo r TV for th e house in a contes t among a ll fraternities. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecomin g, October 21, 1978. Initiates: Micha e l Ablondi, Gregg Bertonazzi, jose Brena , Vincent Copelan d , Robert Curran, Michael Cushner, Michael DiBiase, Ric h ard E. Ewen, Jr., Stephen Finnegan, Douglas Fishier, Douglas j o hnson, Timothy Keegan, David Leach, Frank Lund y, Gary Marques, Richard McAree, Brian Pressman, Daniel Picard, j effrey Sprague, j ames Stewart, Michael Sullivan, Peter Toyias.

Tyler Terry J. Martin, President Tyler Junior College, Box 210 Tyler, Texas 76701 We collected around 1,50 0 cans of food for the Salvation Army, a project that wo n the entire chapter's support. We were particularly pleas ed to host the Regional Leadership Seminar, and Jim Cro uch served as chairman. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, to be a nnounced. I nitiates: Ri ck Shires, Rick Campbell,Joe Hillhouse, Greg Burger, Bill Bebesta, Ri cky Mashburn, Bill Warr en, Tim Cal'eder, Ray Ogden, and Robert Durham .

Union John R. Brown, President Union College Schenectady, New York 12308 The alumni hav e been working with us to improve our living facilities, parti cu la rl y to get us some li ving r oom furniture since we have moved into university housing. We pledgecl ten n ew m e n this year. Pledges: Ron Bush, Dan May, Steve Moise, Greg Cring, Sam Rockwell, George W e lls, Ed West er m a n , Andy Tallmer, Carlos Coleman, Doug Shaffer.

Technology Corey D. Chaplin, President

526 Beacon Street Boston, Massach usetts 02215 We hoste d our alumni at the 2nd Annual Patriots' Day Get-Together in April. A group of our brolhers arc cont inuing their worthwhile project at Camp .loy , a Boston facilit y for m en ially r etarded c hildren , where the y give their time and effo rts each Saturday. Our victoriou s intramural basketball leam took the seco nd li ving group c hanlpioll ship in as 1l131l }' years . The upperclassmen arc confident that the initiates will help mainta in our excellent G.P.A . of 4.5 (out of a po ssib le 5.0). We welcome assistance fro111 our altl111ni in SlIlnnler rush; drop a note if yo u know of incoming freshm en; a nd we always encourage yo u to visir when you're in Ollr area. DELTA UPSILON QUART ERLY

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Virginia Stephen W. Edison, President 180 Rugby Road Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 The Virginia Chapter was very proud to hold its 55th Anni versary Weekend for alumni and paren~s, whi ch approximately 350 people attended. Brother john McCormick twirled his way to a lOp position in the Dance Marathon for which the house raised nearly $1,000 for community charities . W e collected $1 ,300 for the Cancer Drive. Alumni gifts enabled us to purchase new living rOOlll furniture. In intramurals, we placed in the top five 01'38 fraternities on GllllpUS. ALUI'vINI EVENT: Home c oming Weekend, Septemb e r 1978 , to be announced.

Washington Daniel S. Bloom, President 4508 19th Avenue, Northeast Seattle, Washington 98105 Our alumni bought new carpet for our chapter house , and our Parents Club redecorated our guest room, complete with new furniture. The brothers built a lounge as their share of work in renovation . Most of the brothers worked out to get ill shape for the Jog-A -Thon to raise money for U of W athletics. Initiat e s:John Atherly, Kevin Black,jeff Brandenburg, Tim Brown , Mike Clark , Bob Davis, Pat Doherty, Kirk Greiner, Dan Hol yoke, Eric janson , Darrell Johnson , john Mead, Ron Moss, Mike Perry , Bob Simoni, Tom Utterbach, Drew Williams , Jack Winters.

Washington State Darby J. Duchow, President Northeast 815 Ruby Street Pullman, Washington 99163 We hav e implemented our plans to purchase the chapter house and have constru cted two new showers , and earlier in the year we built a new galne rOOITI and recarpeted two hallways. ALUMNI EVENT : Football Game Meeting, October 21,1978 . Initiates: Jerome Aiken , Greg Baldwin, Mike Bryant, Daniel Buchanon, Samuel Chase, Howard Gauthier, Paul Henry , MyronJared, Scott O'Farrel, Steve Owsley, Chris Porter , Steve Thompson, Bill Watts, Brett Winter.

Western Illinois William A. McAlister, President 526 North Lafayette Macomb, Illinois 61455 Our members and our pledges scored number one on campus in grade point averages-3.1 of 4.0 for the actives, 3.0 for the pledges . We raised $1,500 for Muscular Dystrophy through our volleyball marathon , and were winners of the Miller Recycling Contest for the fourth time in a row. Our house improvements included installation of smoke alarms. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming , October 6-7, 1978. Initiates: Scott Hartwig, Scott Nelson , Marty O'Neal,Jim Pierce , Shawn Shianna.

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MacEwen, President 294 Central Avenue London, Ontario, Canada N6B 2C8 Our DU chapter sponsored the Convocation Ball celebrating the installation of the University 'S new president, Dr. George Connell , and along with the Interfraternity Council , we participated in the Dance Marathon to raise money for charity. Our annual [orillal dance was an outstanding affair , and it was great to see the alumni come back for the night and spend some time with the undergraduates. Lou Falco, our rush chairman, should be congratulated for his tremendous effort in leading the chapte r to its goal of 21 pledges. ALUMNI EVENT: 50-year Anniversary Fund-Raising Dinner to coincide with the 100th Homecoming of the University of Western Ontario, October 20-21 , 1978. All alumni are urged to contact the Chapter House for more information.

Western Reserve Arthur James Steckman, President 10923 Magnolia Drive Cleveland, Ohio 44106 For the third straight year we won the swimming intramurals, retiring the trophy, which now is a permanent addition to our chapter house. Of course, we're very proud brothers . Also we won the basketball division in intramurals. This past school year, we worked with the Cystic Fibrosis Wing at the University Hospital, and sponsored a Greek System Swim-a-thon for Cystic Fibrosis. We are very pleased with the way our rush program turned out, with 12 pledges, a solid number for our size. ALUMNI EVENT : Thanksgiving Eve Dinner, University Club, Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday, November 22, 1978. -

Wichita Jay L. Smith, President 1720 North Vassar Wichita, Kansas 67208 We raised our house GPA to number one on campus, lOok first place for our chapter house display for Homecoming, and Dave Robertson received Wichita 's award for the outstanding fraternity man on campus. We sponsored the Rainbows United Dance Marathon which brought in $6,000 , and our Muscular Dystrophy teeter-totterers earned over $1,700 . We initiated 20 members and have eight new pledges. Initiates: Kenneth Boote, Brett Budd , Derrick Carpenter, john Connor, Michael Dulaney, Berlin Edgmon, Steven Heubert , A. K. Hudson, Douglas Johnson, Craig Kendall, james Lamb, William Luznicky, Michael Maronde, Robert Marsh, Rex Nicolay, Robert Pettersen, Thomas Reals, Michael Skaggs, Thomas Wall, Richard Wood .

Wisconsin Matthew Alan Baer, President 644 North Frances Street Madison, Wisconsin 53703 We belong to the blood donation program of the Red Cross and also partici-

pated in a basketball marathon for charity . We have worked at bettering our relations with the sororities on campus and have a stronger social program. ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, November II, 1978 . Initiates: Gerald Kaphing , jr., Mark Herro, Thomas Keller, and Dean Muench.

Colonies, Petitioners and Reorganiza tions Louisiana State ADD Michael D. Brignac, President Post Office Box 17121 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803 We were second among all 23 fraternities scholastically and the most improved in overall grade point average. We are the only group to be a member of the Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce, and as a service project we made Easter baskets for the children in a local hospital. We established a Senior Weekend Rush Program to bring in top high school seniors and participated in the Louisiana Heritage Festival. ALUMNI EVENT : Late july 1978 in Baton Rouge.

Michigan State ADD Richard J. Krakowski, President 334 Evergreen East Lansing, Michigan 48823 We moved from fourth to second place in GPA ratings of all fraternities on campus. We had our first organized retreat and established a closer relationship between our parents, alumni and our members through a successful Parents Day. Ours was the largest pledge class on campus, and we placed second in the All-Greek Blood Drive. Initiates: Robert Mudge, Paul Marotto, Richard Strauss, Robert Zaki, Kenneth Oughton, jeffrey Lowry, Brian St. Pierre, and Kenneth Beach.

Oregon ADD Jeffery R. Taylor, President 1059 Hilyard Street Eugene, Oregon 97401 The alumni are thanked for their support in helping us with our housing needs. They gave us money to buy bunk beds and equipment for our kitchen . Priorites include the establishment of ongoing standards in the areas of rush and officer duties , and a continual emphasis on cooperation among the officers in accomplishing our goals . Initiates: Sam Nixon, Ben Hilton , Mike Hanson, Bill Helwig , and Kevin Vorheis.

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Pennsylvania ADU Eric E. Smolen, President 3902 Spruce Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 We now have new living room and den furniture, thanks to our alumni. The undergraduates published the Pe nn-DU-lum for the first time without assistance . A worthwhil e project is solicitation for the South Philadelphia Relief Fund with the proceeds going to the aid of the poor people in our co mmunity . ALUMNI EVENT: To be a nnounced.

South Carolina ADU Julian B. Emerson, President Post Office Box 80036 Columbia, South Carolina 29208 The incorporation of the South Carolin a alumni was encouraging to our members , as we are trying to better alumni relations. Beer Boogie & Bowl, an annual event for fraternities and sororities on campus, was sponsored by us this year. As our service projects , we chose Special Olympics and Caro lin a Cares. ALUMNI EVENT: Softball Game and Barbeque, July 16, 1978, at Earlewood Park, Columbia .

Alumni present at the Colorado Founden' Day celebmtion include, Font row left to right, Mark Bonomo '55, Dennis PeaTi, and David Evans '56. Back row: Harrison SPencn- '56, Phil Rober-tson '55, Paul Harrison '56, Donald Schwartz '55, Richard White '55 and Howard Hinsey '54.

Colorado Celebrates 25th On February 24, 1978 the Colorado Chapter celebrated their 25th year as an active chapter with a Founders' Day dinner. Seven of the original seventeen founding fathers of the chapter were in attendance. A social hour preceded the prime rib dinner, during which Brother Harrison C. Spencer, Colomdo '56, showed some slides of the house and campus when he was an undergraduate. In addition to the chapter alumni, Province Governor Martin Bauer, Kansas State '71, and Counselor Dennis Bruns, Missouri '70, were in attendance. The guest speaker for the evening was Jim Schaefer, director of the University of Colorado Student Union, who was a member of another fraternity on the Colorado campus during his undergraduate days. His speech centered around the role of Greek life on the University of Colorado campus. Although he thought that participation in campus events by the fraternities and sororities here was very good, he encouraged even more involvement in the future. Broth er Dave Evans '55, concluded the speech-giving for the evening with a short but informative talk on the 1834 Colony. DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY

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Dennis Bruns, left, and john Kinkade, right, receive Meritorious Service awardsFom jeff VanEenenaam .

Presentation of Meritorious Service a wards followed the dinner. Counselor John Kinkade '68, was singled out for his unselfish contributions in helping to get the officer retreats planned and organized. Brother Kinkade has donated the use of his family condominium at Breckenridge for the past two years, making the annual officer retreat possible. Dennis Bruns was also selected to receive a Meritorious Service award for his work helping to guide the rush program for the year. Chapter financial advisor and accountant, Vanderlynn Stow '63, was commended for his work on house budgeting and advice on treasury control policies. Brother Stow was unable to attend the dinner and receive the award, but presentation was made later in the week. Following dinner and the awards ceremony, the alumni were treated to a casino party staffed by the undergraduates and finally there was a raffle for the big winners of the evenmg.

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Founding fathers and other a lumni in attendance inâ‚Źluded: Don Schwartz '55, Garth Fisher '70, William Holben '62, John Liggett '59, Glen Keller '60, Ronald Brodsky '55, Robert Utzinger '56, Robert Parsons '60, Bill Condon '77, Chris Brewster '77, Mark Bonomo '55, Paul Harrison '55, Howard Hinsey '55, Charles Murry '60, Dick White '55, William Padget '59, DennisJones '69, Mort Monroe '60 and Dick Humphries '69.

W. Ontario Centennial Your ticket has come up for the biggest party of the century, as this year we are celebrating our Golden Anniversary. This is the same year that the University of Western Ontario is celebrating its Centennial Year. This will not only g ive you a chance to visit your fraternity brothers, but also the opportunity to renew old acquaintances with former classmates and participate in the University's centennial. There is a complete curriculum of DU events scheduled for this homecoming from October 20 to 22, so don't miss out. The highlight of the weekend will be a fund-raising dinner Saturday night at The Great Hall. There will be a guest speaker (to be announced), cocktails, door prizes and dancing to Johnny Downs and his orchestra. It promises to be an outstanding evening. The purpose of this dinner is to retire the mortgage on the house and make further renovations to accommodate more members. Our fraternity is number one on campus and we intend to keep it that way. Please address your cheques to: D.U . 50th Anniversary % Larry Gagner Sheridan Centre 100 Richmond Street, West Suite 310 Toronto, Ontario Tickets: $120.00 per couple (if you wish to contribute the price of the ticket but will not be attending, please indicate in your response). Note: Please indicate if you wish a copy of the DU events for 1978 Homecoming Weekend. 73


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Births Arizona '68-Mr . and Mrs. Richard W. Adamson of Corona del Mar, California, a son, Scott Miller on August 15, 1977 . Florida '69-Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Bixby of Boc~ Raton, Florida, a daughter, Mia Caroline on December 28,1977. Kansas '71-Mr . and Mrs. H . Thomas Chapman of Painesville, Ohio, a daughter, Lydia Marie on August 19, 1977 . Michigan State '66-Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Workman of Tucson, Arizona, a daughter, Stephanie Frances, February 12,1978. Ohio State '64-Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Janusz of Columbus, Ohio, a son, John Richard Edward on April 3, 1978. Oklahoma ' 66-Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Choate of Sand Springs, Oklahoma, a daughter, Beth Clare on December 31, 1977. Oklahoma '71-Mr. and Mrs . Lawrence M. Huffman of Annandale, Virginia, a daughter, Julie Elizabeth on February 5, 1978 . Oklahoma '73-Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Evanson of Tulsa, Oklahoma, a daughter, Kari Alisa on January 11, 1978. Oshkosh ' 72-Mr. and Mrs . Laird A. Geibel of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, twin daughters, Laura Lee and Elizabeth Anne on Ma~ch 9, 1977 . Rutgers '68-Mr. and Mrs. Curtis A. Hollerieth of East Brunswick, New Jersey, a son, Matthew Norman, on March 28, 1978 . Simpson '69-Mr. and Mrs . Keith B. Dunbar of Evergreen, Colorado, a son, Jeffrey Barton on January 6, 1978. Toronto '67-Mr. and Mrs. W. David Martin of Caledon, Ontario, a daughter, Melanie Sharon on July 16, 1977. Tyler '75-Mr. and Mrs. MichaelJay Miller of Wills Point, Texas, a daughter, Alyson Beth on February 13, 1978. West'e rn lllinois '73-Mr. and Mrs . George Lyon of Willow Springs, lllinois, a daughter, Jennifer Marie on March 1, 1978. Western Michigan '67-Mr. and Mrs. James L. Schueler, Jr. of Grosse Pointe, Michigan, a son, James L. III, on March 4,1978. Western Reserve '69-Mr. and Mrs. William P. Frederick, Jr. of Windsor Locks, Connecticut, a daughter, Victoria Lynn on February 13, 1978.

Marriages Florida '74-John P. Atkins and Miss Shirley Jo Tuffs on March 19, 1978 . Florida '76-Thaddeus F. Kowal and Miss Lisa Morse on February 11, 1978. Florida '77-Majk D. Ewart and Miss Mary Lou Dickson on March 4, 1978.

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Florida '78-Michael O . Osgood and Miss Donna Cozzie on November 11, 1977. Florida '80-John A . Patterson and Miss Linda Wark on March 25, 1978. Louisville '73-Gary H. Silverman and Miss Deborah Ann Waidner at Columbus, Ohio on December 18, 1977. Nebraska '77-Steven M. Hinchcliff and Miss Joanne Sowards at Omaha, Nebraska on February 4, 1978. North Carolina '73-Ronald M. Thompson and Miss Anne Holliday at Morganton, North Carolina on September 3, 1977. North Carolina State '79-David E. Musser and Miss Theresa Pike on January 27, 1978.

Obituaries James B. Conant James B. Conant, Harvard' 14, scientist, diplomat, educational reformer and president of Harvard University for 20 years, died of heart disease at the age of 84 this past spring. A chemist during World War I and a professor of chemistry at Harvard, Conant was partly responsible for the World War II decision to make an atomic bomb. As president of Harvard from 1933 to 1953, Conant instituted a number ofimprovements that changed the character of higher education. He broadened the makeup of the student body, argued for a core curriculum of general education and promoted national scholarships. He left Harvard to become High Commissioner to Germany and subsequently the first Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany. Upon his return to the U.S. in 1957, Conant conducted a wide-ranging study of American high schools and then junior high schools that pointed out a need for higher standards and stricter teachers' qualifications. It is with regret that the Quarterly announces the death of the following Brothers .

ALBERTA *Robert M. Wilson '56 BOWDOIN Robert Shanahan '45 BROWN Benjamin G. Sinclair '07, Feb. 26, 1978 Ralph A. Whitney '45, Nov. 5,1977 CARNEGIE John W. Brumbaugh '37, Jan. 6,1978 W. Ward Powell '13, May 27,1977 CHICAGO Willis E . Gouwens '17 Paul H. Holinger '28, Mar. 26,1978 Robert M. Moore, Sr. '21, Apr. 12, 1978 COLBY Joseph M. Gray '62, Oct. 21, 1977 Curtis C. Layton '38, Sept. 9, 1977 A. Warren McDougal '44, Nov. 5, 1977 David L. Polley '64, Jan. 13, 1978 *Reginald H. Sturtevant '21 COLGATE William F. Sommer '36, Mar. 17, 1978 John P. Street '25 COLUMBIA Robert W. Sengstaken '44, Jan. 8, 1978

CORNELL John E. Jaeckel '53, Jan. 5, 1978 Karl E. Pfeiffer '12, Dec. 27, 1977 Bernard O . Reuther '20, Mar. 1, 1978 CREIGHTON Raymond J. Bishop '69, Feb. 19, 1978 DARTMOUTH *Don C. Pease, III '66 DEPAUW Joyce Moser '17, Nov. 30,1977 GEORGIA TECH Keith K. Liu '71 HAMILTON Reynold Styles '40 HARVARD Laurence E . Bunker '26, Oct. 10,1977 James B . Conant '14, Feb . 11, 1978 ILLINOIS Rollin R. Rippberger '26 Richard G. Zimmer '32 INDIANA Virgil Gordon '12, Jan . 13, 1978 IOWA *Hillary P. Cole '45 IOWA STATE Thomas R. Truax '12, Apr. 10,1977 KANSAS John E. Dodge '15, July 26, 1977 LAFAYETTE *Edward H. Maier '12 MANITOBA David W. Dyson '26 John N. Finlayson '38, Nov . 13, 1977 MARIETTA W. S. Bennett '32 Ronald C. Callander '18, Aug. 5,1972 Clinton A . Hottsel '35, Dec., 1975 'MCGILL *Kingsley Cousens '32 R. H. Foss, '22 W. S. Mowat '39, Jan. 28, 1978 MIAMI Orville L. Back '29, Mar. 9, 1978 PhilipJ . Jaques '29, Mar. 12, 1978 John H. Thompson '38, Feb. 22, 1978 MICHIGAN STATE Glenn M. Gehan '61, May 2, 1972 MIDDLEBURY Ralph C. Carlson '30 Robert L. Cushing '34 MINNESOTA Harold W . Mittelstaedt' 18, Feb. 15, 1978 AlbertJ. Robertson '15, Feb. 3 , 1978 MISSOURI Fred T. Powell '27, July, 1977 Paul G. Shaw '33, Aug., 1977 NEBRASKA Robert J. Avery '38 Rupert H. Bailey '10 Thomas M. Brown '40 Harold A. Dana '23 George A. Gray '37 Ray O. Hummel '02 Frank B. Kase '22 John B. Krahl '34 Frederick Picard, III '50 Nathan H . Sears '09 Walter C. Weiss' 11 Frank M. Weller '09 Franklin R. Willsey' 13 OHIO STATE Gerald H. Hogue '27 OKLAHOMA Robert J. Mahoney '64 John A. Phillips '48 William H. Pine '35

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OREGON STATE *LeRoy 8. Hou ck '17 PENNSYLVANIA STATE Eugen e F. Harrison '34, May 26, 1975 PURDUE Orva E . Bugh '22, Feb. 13,1978 Paul W. Christe nsen '2 3 , Feb . 3, 1978 Merle B. Cheney '18, Dec. 19, 1977 James R. Scheip '42, Dec. 14, 1977 Robert A. Tewksbury '43, Dec. 4 , 1977 ROCHESTER Ivan R. Wood '13, Feb. 19, 1977 RUTGERS James C. Patton '35 , Mar. 6, 1978 Frank Siegel '34, May 7, 1977 SIMPSON Lela nd R. Replogle '18, Sept. 16, 1977 STANFORD H. A. Beeger '09 SWARTHMORE John T. Warrington , Jr. , '62 , Nov. 23 , 1977 SYRACUSE Joel Confair '59 , Sept. 18,1977 TORONTO Henry P . Rossite r '09, De c. 25, 1976 Ernest J . Wright '33 UNION Melvin T. Boright '36, Se pt. 28, 1977 William B. Kingston '24, Mar. 12, 1978 WASHINGTON , Harr y M. Win '17, Apr. 4,1978 WESTERN RESERVE Charles F. Rehor '26, Mar. 29, 1978 WICHITA James O. Davidson '25 , Apr . 30, 1977 WILLIAMS Douglas A. Hyd e '22 WISCONSIN Harold Detienne '13 Walter H. Porth '23, Jan . 17, 1978

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'The President's GDeputy Program O. Edward Pollock, President (Governors and Deputies are appointed for a term of one year to coincide with the term of the President of the Fraternity .)

PROVINCE GOVERNORS I.

LELAND J. ADAMS, JR., Bucknell '64 44 Griscom Road, Sudbury, Massachusetts 01776 II. (Eastern Ontario, Quebec, Western New York) III. GEORGE W. NICHOLS, JR., Cornell '45 Fish Hatchery Road, R.D. #2, Allentown, Pennsylvania 18103 IV. (West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Virginia) V. LOUIS.R. NAGY, Bowling Green '72, 18555 State Road, North Royalton, Ohio 44133 VI. (Western Ontario, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky) VII. DAVE MAGUIRE , Southern Illinois '73 554 West Murray, Macomb, Illinois 61455 VIII. DR. EDWARD A. SCHNEIDER, Carnegie '70 3215 Ontario Road, Ames, Iowa 50010 IX. MARTIN W. BAUER, Kansas State '71 121 South Pinecrest, Wichita, Kansas 67218 X. (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas) XI. (Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah) XII. P. LEE IRWIN , Washington '4 1 Route 2, Box 590, Troutdale, Oregon 97060 In the directory listing below, the date following the name of the chapter is their founding date and the number in parentheses following the name of the trustee indicates his term expiration. ALBERTA (1935) XII 11020-86th Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T6G OW9 TRUSTEE Richard S. Ballard, I NDI '62 (79) 28 Mason Drive Princeton, New Jersey 08540 DEPUTY Alexander Andrekson '47 29 Westbrook Drive Edmonton, Alberta T6J 2C8 COUNSELORS '79 Michael w. Spelliscy '76 '80 Rick D. Rintoul '75 '81 Andrew P. w. Hopkyns '77

DEPUTY none COUNSELORS none BOWLING GREEN (1949) V Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 TRUSTEE Stephen J. Petercsak, Jr. '67 (80) 140 North West Westerville, Ohio 43081 DEPUTY, Mark A. Corey, OHST '76 403 ~ N. Grove Street Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 COUNSELORS '79 George S. Nagy '74 '80 Thomas L. Koch '74

ARKANSAS (1975) x 10 North Garland Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 TRUSTEE William J. Bittner, BRAD '74 (79) '81 none 44 Center Grove Road Randolph, New Jersey 07801 BRADLEY (195 1) VII DEPUTY 1318 West Fredonia Robert S. Marzec, WRCS '67 Peoria, Illinois 61606 Route #2, Box 905 TRUSTEE Collinsvill e, Oklahoma 74021 Joseph C. D'Errico '70 (80) COUNSELORS 11 Cresthill Avenue '79 David A. Russell '76 Clifton, New Jersey 07012 '80 Thomas R. Jacobs '77 DEPUTY '8 1 Brian D. Beaird '76 William H. Bried '68 927 S. Second Street ARLINGTON ( 1969) X Springfield, Illinois 62704 719 West Abram Arlington, Texas 76013 COUNSELORS '79 John Schad, Jr. '66 TRUSTEE '80 Michael C. Maibach, NILL '73 Frank Sandford, OKLA '42 (79) '81 Peter S. Vermeil, STAN '66 803 Red Oak Lane' Arlington, Texas 76012 BUCKNELL (1950) III DEPUTY Bucknell University Thomas J . Walters '72 Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 17837 922 1 Amberton Parkway, #217 TRUSTEE Dallas, Texas 75243 Milton H. Barish '66 (79) COUNSELORS 39 Wayne Avenue '79 Mark A. Polvi '73 White Plains, New York 10606 '80 Thomas J. Walters '72 DEPUTY '8 1 Jeffrey A. Lang '78 John F. Ze ller, III '4 1 BAYLOR (1978) X I Anlyn Drive, R.D. I, Box 89 Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 17837 Box 102 . Union Building Baylor University COUNSELORS Waco, Texas 76703 '79John F. Zeller, III '41 '80 Richard G . McGinnis '68 TRUSTEE '81 none none

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CALIFORNIA (1896) XI 2425 Warring Street Berkeley, California 94704 TRUSTEE Donald J. Moulin '53 (8 1) 144 Parsonage Road Greenwich, Connecticut 06830 DEPUTY none COUNSELORS '79 none '80 Dennis A. Davis '75 '81 none CARNEGIE (1917) III 5031 Forbes Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 TRUSTEE John C. Vassil '52 (80) 345 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022 DEPUTY Thomas R. Allen, Jr. '58 Scaife Road, Box 495 Sewickley. Pennsylvania 15143 COUNSELORS '79 John W. Kane, Jr. '72 '80 Thomas S. Terpack '65 '81 Jonathan D. Domash '77 CENTRAL MISSOURI (1970) IX Diemer Hall, 310 R. Central Missouri State Warrensburg, Missouri 64093 TRUSTEE J. David Nelson, NWST '63 (80) 6 Shorelands Place Old Greenwich, Conn_e cticut 06870 DEPUTY none COUNSELORS '79 James C. Duke, Jr. '71 '80 Robert M. Gibson '71 '81 Larry R. Garrett '72 CHICAGO (1901) VII 5714 Woodlawn Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60637 TRUSTEE Maurice S. Mandell '55 (81) 14 Hillside Avenu e PI. Washington, New York 11050

DEPUTY none COUNSELORS '79 Steven M. Honingfeld '76 '80 Peter B. Gillis '73 '81 none CLARKSON (1961) II 30 Elm Street Potsdam, New York 13676 TRUSTEE Philip J. Garda '6 7 (81) 21 Farmington Lane Melville, New York 11746 DEPUTY F. William Fiesinger '37 70 Main Street Potsdam, New York 13676 COUNSELORS '79 none '80 Robert J . McGill '35 '81 Robert M. Shurtleff '66 COLBY (1852) I Colby College Waterville. Maine 04901 TRUSTEE Philip H. DeFord '74 (80) 200 Central Park South New York, New York 10019 DEPUTY none COUNSELORS '79 Thomas J . Morrione '65 '80 Mark R. Serdjenian '73 '81 James C. Dickinson '71 COLGATE (1865) II Colgate University Hamilton, New York 13346 TRUSTEE James M. VanBuren '50 (79) The Winchell Company 20 Exchange Place New York, New York 10005 DEPUTY Richard L. Lowenberg '59 122 Shady Lane Fayetteville, New York 13066 COUNSELORS '79 Charles S. Fox '70 '80 Norris B. Clark III '67 '81 none

COLORADO (1953) IX 1012 University Avenue Boulder, Colorado 80302 TRUSTEE none DEPUTY Dennis L. Bruns, MISR '70 607 Mansfield Drive Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 COUNSELORS '79 John W. Kinkade '68 '80 Richard K. Humphries, Jr. '69 '81 William E. Condon, Jr. '77 CORNELL (1869) II 6 South Avenue Ithaca, New York 14850 TRUSTEE Harry M. Vawter, Jr. '42 (79) 25 Franklin Street Cedar Grove, New Jersey 07009 DEPUTY William R. Shaw '69 Sovocool Hill Road Groton, New York 13073 COUNSELORS '79 Peter M. D'onofrio '76 '80 Mark A. Clemente '73 '81 Donald F. Sussman '76 CREIGHTON (1969) IX Swanson Hall, Room 718L 2500 Cass Omaha, Nebraska 68178 TRUSTEE William R. Kunkel '78 (81) 533 South Waiola LaGrange, Illinois 60525 DEPUTY Terrance R. Moore '7 7 5050 South 86th Parkway, #1 Omaha, Nebraska 68127 COUNSELORS '79 Thomas D. Byrne '75 '80 George W. McNary '75 '81 Thomas S. McShane '73 DAYTON (1971) V 108 Woodland Dayton, Ohio 45409 TRUSTEE Robert W. Sullivan '74 (81) 6 N orcroft Road Jersey City, New Jersey 07305

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crbe <Presidents G[)eputy <Program DEPUTY David M. Ulrich, OHST '54 1800-02 Brown Dayton, Ohio 45409 COUNSELORS '79 Terrence P. Brennan '73 '80 Rudolph M. Petrie '76 '81 Joseph C. Luke '77

COUNSELORS '79 Samuel Chavez, Jr. '75 '80 Da vid G. Sorensen '73 '81 Richard C. Machado '69

TRUSTEE C. D. Prutzman, PSTA '18 (81) 166 Greenway, North Forest Hills, New York 11375 DEPUTY GEORGIA TECH (l957) IV none 154 Fifth Street, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30313 COUNSELORS '79 Herbert A. Harmison, Jr. '56 TRUSTEE Edmund P. Shrewsbury, Jr. '61 'SO Michael E. Bowman '65 DELA WARE {I 970) III '81 Ralph E. Stucky, WRCS '31 (81) 400 Wollaston Avenue, Apt. A-3 419 8th Street Newark, Delaware 19711 Bohemia, L.l., New York 11716 JOHNS HOPKINS (1928) III TRUSTEE 4220 N. Charles Street DEPUTY Edmond F. Anzalone '72 (81) Baltimore, Maryland 2121S Monroe S. Edwards '58 491 Plaza Boulevard, E-45 TRUSTEE 1167 Lynmoor Drive, N.E. Morrisville, Pennsylvania 19067 Atlanta, Georgia 30319 Christopher A. South '76 (81) DEPUTY 149-17 Sanford Avenue COUNSELORS James L. Slack '71 Flushing, New York 11355 '79 Benjamin Pitman III '64 201 Courtney Street DEPUTY '80 Michael S. Long, WMIC '67 Newark, Delaware 19711 none '81 David L. Smith, Jr. '74 COUNSELORS COUNSELORS ' 79 Peter J. Pizzolongo '72 HAMILTON (1847) 11 '79 Alan J. Schiff '74 '80 James L. Slack '71 Hamilton College '80 John W. Peach '31 '81 Stanley A. Wozniak '71 Clinton, New York 13323 '81 William M. Levy '54 TRUSTEE DENISON (l949) V James L. LePorte III '76 (80) KANSAS (1920) IX Slayter Hall, Box /I 1115 160 Indian Head Road 1025 Emery Road Granville, Ohio 43023 Commack, New York 11725 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 TRUSTEE DEPUTY TRUSTEE Michael D. Eisner '64 (79) none Dale M. Flanagan '58 (80) 5451 Marathon Street 366 N. Bedford Road COUNSELORS Hollywood, California 90038 Chappaqua , New York 10514 '79 none DEPUTY '80 Philip L. Evans '50 DEPUTY Andrew T. Jones '61 '81 none Terry L. Bullock, KSTA '61 433 North Drexel Shawnee County Court House Columbus, Ohio 43209 HOUSTON (1972) X Box 109 Student Activities Center Topeka, Kansas 66603 COUNSELORS COUNSELORS University of Houston '79 none '79 James R. Brooks '62 Houston, Texas 77004 '80 Steven C. Shimp '70 '80 Jerry M. Nossaman '60 '81 none TRUSTEE '81 Charles R. Pohl '68 Robert R. Evans ' 74 (80) DEPAUW (l887) VI 6630 Saxet KANSAS STATE (1956) IX 626 East Seminary Street Houston, Texas 77055 1425 University Drive Greencastle, Indiana 46135 DEPUTY Manhattan, Kansas 66502 TRUSTEE S. Andrew Smallwood '7 1 TRUSTEE Arad Riggs '26 (80) 208 South Witter Terry L. Bullock '61 (81) 50 East 42nd Street Pasadena, Texas 77506 Shawnee County Court House New York, New York 10017 COUNSELORS Topeka, Kansas 66603 DEPUTY '79 none DEPUTY John Parks '63 '80 Michael G. Whatley ' 75 Terry L. Bullock '61 '81 none Route 2, Box 438 Shawnee County Court House Zionsville, Indiana 46077 ILLINOIS (1905) VlI Topeka, Kansas 66603 COUNSELORS 312 East Armory COUNSELORS '79 none Champaign, Illinois 61820 '79 Elmer L. Musil '71 '80 Jack H. Gans '43 '80 Michael W. Shull '75 TRUSTEE 'Sl none Chris Morris '75 (80) '81 Paul E. Miller '69 EASTERN KENTUCKY (l970) 405 E. 82nd St., Apt. 314 LAFAYETTE (1885) III New York, New York 10028 VI Lafayette College DEPUTY Box 223 , Todd Hall Easton, Pennsylvania 18042 Michael W. Clark '69 Richmond, Kentucky 40475 TRUSTEE 1808 North Clark TRUSTEE Chicago, Illinois 60614 Alan M. Augustine '52 (81) Bernard E. Hrubala '73 (81) 1972 Wood Road COUNSELORS Holidy Mobile Park Scotch Plains, New Jersey 07076 '79 Keith R. Ulatoski '76 723 State Route 52, Lot 65 DEPUTY Walden , New York 12586 '80 James A. Huppert '76 '81 Frank W. Kari '74 Lewis F. Staples '68 DEPUTY 715 North Broadway none INDIANA (1915) VI Hastingswon-Hudson, New York COUNSELORS 1200 East Third Street 10706 '79 Danny R. Harney '76 Bloomington, Indiana 47401 COUNSELORS '80 James A. Blake '69 TRUSTEE '79 Olav B. Kollevoll, COLG '45 '81 A. Craig Enlow '77 Robert S. Palash '72 (81) '80 Robert V. Noreika '67 10631 Stern Avenue '81 David S. Crocket, COLB '52 FLORIDA (l957) IV .Garden Grove, California 92643 1814 W. University Avenue DEPUTY Gainesville, Florida 32603 LEHIGH (1885) III none Lehigh University TRUSTEE Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 COUNSELORS Joseph J. Marinelli, Jr. '65 (79) none 209 Fairway TRUSTEE Longwood, Florida 32750 Scott H . Cragle '72 (79) IOWA (1925) VlIl 231 South 16th Street DEPUTY 320 Ellis Avenue Allentown, Pennsylvania IS102 Peter D. Winer, MICH '61 Iowa City, Iowa 52240 3903 N. W. 38th Place DEPUTY TRUSTEE Gainesville, Florida 32601 Mark Parseghian, Jr. '4S Jack T. Hunn '55 (80) 20 South Main Street COUNSELORS SmithwSternau, Inc. Nazareth, Pennsylvania 18064 ' 79 Thaddeus F. Kowal '76 1-707 L Street, N. W., Suite 800 '80 Joseph L. Mizell '76 COUNSELORS Washington, D.C. 20036 '79 none '81 George Powell '75 DEPUTY '80 Mark Parseghian, Jr. '48 Carl T. Ostrem, Jr. '49 '81 Stanley J . Jakubowski '55 FRESNO (1968) XI P.O. Box 2387 Student Union Iowa City, Iowa 52240 California State U.-Fresno LOUISVILLE (1949) VI COUNSELORS Fresno, California 93740 Belknap Campus '79 Dave R. Knuepfer '76 University of Louisville TRUSTEE '80 James L. Wen man '76 Louisville, Kentu cky 40208 Kenneth W. Shearin '70 (80) '8 1 Carl T. Ostrem '23 1918 Peabody TRUSTEE Memphis, Tennessee 38104 Robert J. Fratangelo '65 IOWA STATE (1913) VIlI 21 Schenck Ave., Apt. 2AA DEPUTY 117 Ash Avenue Great Neck, New York 11021 none Ames, Iowa 50010

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DEPUTY H. Scott Davis, Jr. '65 2100 High Ridge Road Louisville, Kentucky 40207 COUNSELORS '79 Lawrence T. Smith '68 '80 Jeffrey A. Wellkamp '75 '8 1 H. Douglas Mann '71 MAINE (1970) 1 130 College Avenue Orono, Maine 04473 TRUSTEE David C. Dore '76 (81) Route 128 Dresden, Maine 04342 DEPUTY Richard L Hunt, Jr. '74 Chadbourne Hall University of Maine Orono, Maine 04473 COUNSELORS ' 79 Alan D. Johnson '75 '80 Craig R. Orff '76 '81 Frank E. Brewster, Jr. '72 MANITOBA (1929) VIII 112 Wilmot Place Winn ipeg, Manitoba R3L 2K1 TRUSTEE Donald C. Mcinnes '50 (81) 603 Wellington Crescent Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M OA7 DEPUTY none COUNSELORS '79 Murray A. Jones '76 '80 Robert G. Siddall '76 '8 1 Joachim O . Meister '77 MARIETTA (1870) V 223 Fourth Street Marietta, Ohio 45750 TRUSTEE Charles F. Jennings '31 (79) 50 Walthery Avenue Ridgewood, New Jersey 07450 DEPUTY none COUNSELORS '79 George R. Forbes '71 '80 Charles B. McQuoid 11 '77 '81 Jeffrey S. Aichele '77

MIDDLEBURY (1856) I ) 36 S. Main Street Middlebury, Vermont 05753 TRUSTEE J. Peter Nestler '72 (80) 56 Whittridge Road Summit, New Jersey 07901 DEPUTY Eric G. Peterson '63 Box 267 Valley Falls, New York 12185 COUNSELORS '79 '80 '81 Eric G. Peterson '63 MINNESOTA (1890) VIII 1112 Sixth Street. S.E. Minneapolis , Minnesota 55414 TRUSTEE none DEPUTY Robert A. Dahlsgaard, BRAD '63 10907 Pioneer Drive Burnsville, Minnesota 5"5337 COUNSELORS '79 J ames L. Halling '72 '80 Douglas R. Wiegand '71 '81 Richard Morin '71 MISSOURI (1924) IX 711 Maryland Avenue Columbia, Missouri 65201 TRUSTEE Timothy S. Taylor '71 (80) Route 22, 120th Street, N. W. Parkville, Missouri 64153 DEPUTY Mich ael S. Proctor '65 910 Westover Columbia, Missouri 65201 COUNSELORS '79 Timothy S. Taylor '71 '80 John S. King '75 '81 Daniel J. Godar '78

NEBRASKA (l898) IX 1548 Vine Street Lin coln, Nebraska 68508 TRUSTEE William F. Jones '27 (80) 769-D Heritage Village MARYLAND (1972) III Southbury, Connecticut 06488 6 Fraternity Row DEPUTY College Park, Maryland 20740 Oscar Sandberg '59 TRUSTEE 2453 Sewell William D. Kirkpatri ck '68 (79) Lin coln , Nebraska 68502 9048 Town & Country Boulevard COUNSELORS Ellicott City, Maryland 21043 '79 Jos eph L. Krause '56 DEPUTY 'SO Garwood L. Donnelson '56 none '81 Richard E. Kohler '74 COUNSELORS '79 Daniel J. Pierce '63 NORTH CAROLINA (1953) IV '80 none 407 East Rosemary '81 John W. Smith III '73 Chapel Hill , North Carolina 27514 TRUSTEE MIAMI (1868) V W. D. Watkins '27 (80) 400 East Vine Street P.O. Box 13592 Oxford, Ohio 45056 Gold e n Gale Station TRUSTEE Greensboro, North Carolina J. Paul McNamara '29 (79) 27405 88 East Broad Street DEPUTY Columbus, Ohio 43215 Alan V. Pugh '73 DEPUTY P.O. Box 1903 Frank S. Dodd '49 Asheboro, North Carolina 27203 6344 Fairfield Road COUNSELORS Oxford, Ohio 45056 '79 R. Michael Waltemyer '75 COUNSELORS '80 J . Samuel Gentry, Jr. '75 '79 Don S. Snyder '70 '81 Charles L. Revelle III '74 '80 Everett L. Lykins '59 '81 Donald A. Kelley '69 NORTH CAROLINA STATE MICHIGAN (1876) VI (1977) IV 1331 Hill Street Post Office Box 5271 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Ral e igh, North Carolina 27650 TRUSTEE TRUSTEE Richard E. Meyer '61 (80) Gary J. Golden, RUTG '74 (80) 2130 N. Lincoln Park West Office of Residential Life Chicago, Illinois 60614 S. U .C. Brockport Brockport, New York 14420 DEPUTY Wallace K. Sagendorph '61 DEPUTY 5330 Inverray none Milford, Michigan 48042 COUNSELORS COUNSELORS '79 George W. Krichbaum , Jr. , '79 Adrian B. Horton '76 NCAR '69 '80 Gregory J. Rogos '76 '80 Larry M. Matthews, NCAR '71 '8 1 Steven P. Krieger '76 '81 none

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NORTH DAKOTA (1961) Vlll 505 Princeton Street Grand Forks, North Dakota 5820 I TRUSTEE Wayne A. Drugan, Jr. '69 (80) 16 Linnaean Street Cambridge. Massachusetts 02138 DEPUTY L. D. William Luckow '71 Box 8051, University Station Grand Forks, North Dakota 58202 COUNSELORS '79 Robert K. Snortland '62 '80 none '81 Russell A. Peterson '45

DEPUTY Darrell L. Heckmann, OKLA '71 120 S. Russell, Apt. #1 Urbana, Ohio 43078 COUNSELORS '79 Thomas R, Atkinson '69 '80 William R. Anders '70 '81 Paul A. Bokros '70

TRUSTEE Marshall M. Johnson '51 (80) 21 Appleton Road Glen Ridge, New Jersey 07028 DEPUTY Ronald Becker '57 567 Country Club Road Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807 COUNSELORS '79 George S. McLaren '75 '80 Richard K. Greene '60 '81 Brian J. Paich '73

COUNSELORS '79 Charles E. Newitt '47 '80 Benjamin Kalkstein '72 '81 Charles R. Lansberry '67

SYRACUSE (1873) II 744 Comstock Avenue Syracuse, New York 13210 TRUSTEE OKLAHOMA (1927) X none 603 West Brooks DEPUTY Norman, Oklahoma 73069 Carleton B. Laidlaw, Jr. '55 TRUSTEE 247 Greenwood Place H. Allan Thompson '65 (81) Syracuse, New York 13210 SAN DIEGO (1968) Xl R.D. #3, Grouse Lane COUNSELORS 5606 Hardy Avenue Sewickley, Pennsylvania 15143 '79 Alfred J . Lewis '27 San Diego, California 92115 '80 Peter M. Baigent '68 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (1970) DEPUTY TRUSTEE John C. Powers '58 Vlll Leland J. Adams, Jr., BUCK '64 '81 Valdimir Breuer '40 2431 Terwilleger Boulevard 1420 12th Avenue, North (79) Tu lsa, Oklahoma 74114 TECHNOLOGY (1891) I Fargo, North Dakota 58102 44 Griscom Road 526 Beacon Street COUNSELORS Sudbury, Massachusetts 01776 TRUSTEE Boston, Massachusetts 02215 '79 Ernest L. Lippert, Sr. '24 Dennis H. Cheatham, INDI '65 DEPUTY '80 Richard A. Oyler '75 TRUSTEE (80) Phillip W. Hofmann '71 '81 John Funk '75 Charles A. Morton, Jr. '45 (81) Pendleton Banking Company 5535 Palmer Canyon Road Springwood Path, Laurel Hollow Pendleton, Indiana 46064 Claremont, California 91711 OKLAHOMA STATE (1960) X Syosset, New York 11791 DEPUTY COUNSELORS 311 South Hester DEPUTY Donald E. Larew, lAST '63 '79 Scott D. Tanner '77 Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074 Martin V. Zombeck '57 724 N. River Road '80 Daniel J . BollO '77 TRUSTEE 42 Fletcher Street Fargo, North Dakota 58102 H. Allan Thompson, OKLA '65 '81 William A. Deering, Jr. '77 Winchester, Massachusetts 01890 COUNSELORS (81) COUNSELORS '79 !Cugene R. Gion '72 SOUTH DAKOTA (1971) VlII R.D. #3, Grouse Lane '79 Douglas S. Luther '73 '80 Dean A. Whited '62 204 N. University Street Sewickley, Pennsylvania 15143 '80 Robert J. Lepkowski '76 '81 Brian W. Miller '77 Vermillion, South Dakota 57069 DEPUTY '81 Ezra F. Stevens ' 27 TRUSTEE NORTHERN ILLINOIS (1966) Lindell C. Gardner '72 James T. Reimer '73 (81) 2512 S. 91 E Place . TENNESSEE (1969) IV VII 27 Palm Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 7.4129 1845 Terrace Avenue 1114 Blackhawk Road Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02860 Knoxville, Tennessee 37916 DeKalb, Illinois 60115 COUNSELORS DEPUTY '79 nonc TRUSTEE TRUSTEE none '80 none Albert R. Diehl '68 (79) Steven J . Gerber '68 (80) '81 Ira D. Crews;]r., OKLA '45 8960 Little Boots North Bay Council, B.S.A. COUNSELORS Columbia, Maryland 21045 I Scouting Way '79' Robert L. Levell, Jr. '73 OREGON STATE (1922) XII Peabody, Massachusetts 01960 '80 Robert R. Rex '72 DEPUTY 235 N. W. 25th Street '81 Scott D. Boyd '77 T. Michael Knies '71 DEPUTY Corvallis, Oregon 97330 1713 Granda Boulevard Joseph J. Rembusch '62 TRUSTEE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (1971) Knoxville, Tennessee 37922 104 Laurel Lane J. L. LeMaster '48 (80) Vll DeKalb, Illinois 60115 COUNSELORS 160 East 18th Street, Apt. ll-K 705 West Main Street '79 Michael Betl '69 COUNSELORS New York, New York 10017 Carbondale, lIIinois 62901 '80 . '79 William 0. Otten '72 DEPUTY '81 TRUSTEE '80 Richard L. Warner '73 Allan J. Vendetti '64 Dave Maguire '73 (80) '81 William E. Feithen '75 2514 N.W. Glenwood Drive 554 West Murray TEXAS (1949) X Macomb, lIIinois 61455 NORTHERN IOWA (1968) Vlll Corvallis, Oregon 97330 2510 Leon Street COUNSELORS 1927 College Avenue DEPUTY Austin, Texas 78605 '79 Allan J. Vendetti '64 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 none TRUSTEE '80 Philip R. Olson '69 TRUSTEE COUNSELORS Henry L. Baccus '50 (81) '81 William L. Bryant '58 Stephen C. Little '76 (80) '79 John Kurtz, SYRA '48 805 Elizabeth Boule vard 160 Campus Avenue, Apt. #2 '80 William T. Cochran '75 Granbury, Texas 76048 PENNSYLVANIA STATE (1911) Ames, Iowa 500 I 0 . '81 none 1Il DEPUTY DEPUTY P.O. Box 738 none Barry D. Cory '75 State College, Pennsylvania 16801 SOUTHWEST TEXAS (1972) X COUNSELORS 405 West K Box #1047 TRUSTEE '79 Leland W. Waters '73 Forest City, Iowa 50436 San Marcos, Texas 78666 C. D. Prutzman '18 (81) '80 none COUNSELORS TRUSTEE 166 Greenway. North '81 H. Allen Hill '64 '79 Terrill L. Becker '73 O. Edward Po,Ilock, VIRG '51 (81) Forest Hills, New York 11375 '80 Lynn D. Moeller '76 Wright State University DEPUTY TORONTO (1899) II '81 Mark L. Buhrow '72 Colonel Glenn Highway none 182 St. George Street Dayton, Ohio 45431 COUNSELORS Toronto, Ontario M5R 2N3 NORTHWESTERN (1880) VII DEPUTY '79 none TRUSTEE 2307 Sheridan Road Francis M. Rich II, JNHP '42 '80 Robert C. Baldwin '57 Brian G. Clark '69 (81) Evanston, Illinois 6020}' Government Department '81 none Southwest Texas State University 17 Deerfield Terrace TRUSTEE Mahwah, New Jersey 07430 San Marcos, Texas 78666 Edgar F. Heizer, Jr. '52 (79) PURDUE (1914) VI DEPUTY 1551 Old Mill Road COUNSELORS 1290 State Street Lake Forest, Illinois 60045 none '79 none West Lafayette, Indiana 47906 '80 Dudley E. Berry '76 COUNSELORS DEPUTY TRUSTEE '81 David D. Ginger '74 none none Richard R. Popham '40 (80) 60 Hanson Road COUNSELORS Darien, Connecticut 06820 STANFORD (1896) Xl '79 Mark H. Beaubien, Jr. '64 TUFTS (1886) I '80 Robert L. Grottke '52 553 Mayfield Avenue 114 Professors Row DEPUTY '81 Byron E. Coon '60 Stanford, California 94305 Medford, Massachusetts 02155 George W. Gard '43 3325 Melboul'l1e Rd. S. Drive TRUSTEE TRUSTEE OHIO (1955) V Indianapolis, Indiana 46208 George E. Brinkerhoff '72 (79) James H. Vineburgh ' 66 (81) 10 West Mulberry Paine Webber Inc. 37 Long View Road COUNSELORS Athens, Ohio 45701 425 Park Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut 06107 '79 Alan D. Parker '75 New York, New York 10022 TRUSTEE '80 Byron T. Fox '68 DEPUTY Michael P. Loudon '74 (81) '81 Frank C. Arganbright '49 DEPUTY none 250 East 87th Street, Apt. 31-J James F. Coonan '38 COUNSELORS RIPON (1959) VII New York, New York 10028 800 Welch Road, Suite 367 '79 Thomas D. MacDowell '74 Brockway Hall Palo Alto, California 94304 DEPUTY 'SO Richard D. O liver '76 Ripon College L. Alan Goldsberry '66 COUNSELORS '81 Douglas G. Moxham '64 Ripon, Wisconsin 54971 North Hill '79 Bruce W. Hart '73 TRUSTEE Athens, Ohio 45701 '80 Graeme L. MacDonald '73 none TYLER (1971) X '81 O'Malley M. Miller '73 COUNSELORS Tyler Junior College. Box 210 DEPUTY '79 Thomas O. Pierson '71 Tyler, Texas 7570 I Don F. Thomann, CHIC '39 '80 William S. Carlson '69 SWARTHMORE (1894) 111 Department of Education TRUSTEE '81 L. Alan Goldsberry '66 Swarthmore College Ripon College Henry L. Baccus, TEXA '50 (8 1) Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 19081 Ripon, Wisconsin 54971 805 Elizabeth Boulevard OHIO STATE (1904) V TRUSTEE Granbury, Texas 76048 COUNSELORS 240 East 15th Avenue Joel S. Mindel '60 (81) '79 none DEPUTY Columbis, Ohio 4320 I 45 East 89th Street '80 David B. Briuain '49 none New York, New York 10026 TRUSTEE '81 James G. Hess '67 COUNSELORS Bruce C. Setloff '71 (81) DEPUTY '79 Mark M. Newton '76 The Clusters at Washington RUTGERS (1858) I William F. Lee, Jr. '60 '80 John L. Olson '77 #8 John Witherspoon Boulevard 66 College Avenue 10 Ogden A ven ue '81 none Turnersville, New Jersey 08012 New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 19081

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UNION (1838) I Union College Schenectady, New York 12308 TRUSTEE Robert W. Benjamin '67 (81) 38 Campbell Road Short Hills, New Jersey 07078 DEPUTY Michael A . Martin '73 10 Georgian Terrace, #S Troy, New York 12180 COUNSELORS '79 Thomas F. Anacker '73 '80 Edwin J. Parisi '76 'SI Kinzie L. Weimer '73 VIRGINIA (1922) IV 180 Rugby Road Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 TRUSTEE George G. Shelton '38 (81) 49 Valley Road Old Westbury, New York 11568 DEPUTY Gordon Granger IV '51 400 Stribling Avenue Ext. Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 COUNSELORS '79 none 'SO Stephen W. Pournaras '75 '81 Gregory C. !ickman '77 WASHINGTON (1910) Xli 4508 19th Avenue, N.E. Seattle, Washington 98105 TRUSTEE Frederick T. VanDyk '55 (79) 9104 S.E. 54th Street Mercer Island, Washington 9S040 DEPUTY Richard R. Dilling '76 17051 10th N.W. Seattle, Washington 98177 COUNSELORS '79 none 'SO Rand Lee Terwilleger '71 '81 Byron L. Richards '71 WASHINGTON STATE (1933) Xli N.E. 815 Ruby Street Pullman Washington 99163 TRUSTEE Earl L. Marb le '58 (79) 3994 East Road, Route #3 Cazenovia, New York 13035 DEPUTY Steven J. Tucker '72 Route I, Box 7 Calfax, Washington 99111 COUNSELORS '79 Ronald H. Miller '73 'SO none '81 Steven D. Bertholf '74 WESTERN ILLINOIS (1974) VI I 526 North Lafayette Macomb, Illinois 61455 TRUSTEE Bruce E. Peterson '74 (81) 243 Mohawk Drive Bourbonnais, Illinois 60914 DEPUTY David K. Bivens '75 900 N. Charles Street, Apt. 34 Macomb, Illinois 61455 COUNSELORS '79 Patrick C. Mooney '74 '80 Thomas W. Shogren '75 '81 Keith E. Nester '76 WESTERN ONTARIO (1931) VI 294 Central Avenue London, Ontario N6B 2CS TRUSTEE Richard S. Clewes '50 (80) 2334 Mississauga Road, N. Mississauga, Ontario L5H 2Ll DEPUTY Thomas L. Hrivak '74 45 Dunfield Ave., Apt. 1719 Toronto, Ontario M4S 2M4 COUNSELORS '79 C. Grieg Clark '74 'SO none 'SI none WESTERN RESERVE (1847) V 10923 Magnolia Drive Cleveland, Ohio 44106 TRUSTEE David J. Habert '75 (8 I) 6716 Orchard Boulevard Parma Heights, Ohio 44130 DEPUTY George S. Baldwin '15 1552 Burlington Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118

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COUNSELORS '79 David J. Habert '75 '80 Gerald S. Powers '54 '8 1 Stephen E. Williams '76 WICHITA (1959) IX 1720 North Vassar Wichita, Kansas 67208 TRUSTEE Lynn E. Ambler '68 (80) P.O. Box 164 Middletown, New York 10940 DEPUTY Anthony W. Phillips ' 74 8406 E. Harry, Apt. 805 Wichita, Kansas 67218 COUNSELORS '79 Patrick J. Crowley '77 '80 Gregory D. Phillips '76 '81 Lloyd F. Phelps '72 WISCONSIN (l885) Vil 644 North Frances Street Madison, Wisconsin .q3703 TRUSTEE Bruce H . Fellows ,' 50 (80) 120 Huntington Road Port Washington , New Yor\<.11050 DEPUTY . none I

INSURANCE S, Ross Johnson, CLU, British Columbia '52. Resident Vice President, 443 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontado M5G lTg, and W . Grant Fairley, CLU, Alberta '56, Life Member of Million Dollar Round Table, Member FiYe Million Dollar Forum, Suite 1300, Royal Bank Building, Edmonton, Alberta, T5J IX!). New York Life Insurance Company.

BUILDING CONTRACTORS H. C. Kranichfeld, Inc, Builders-Engineers. I Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York IOOO!> . W, H , Kranichfeld, Colgate '44 . . '

COUNSELORS '79 Thomas C. O'Sheridan '56 '80 nonc . '81 Richard E. Clack '70 ADU, LOUISIANA STATE (Louisiana State University) X P.O. Box 17121 Baton Rouge, Louisiqna 70803 DEPUTY none COUNSELORS '79 Thomas A. Matuschka, MIAM '65 '80 James B. Kessel, CARN '50 '81 William R. Elliott, LOUS '49 ADU, MICHIGAN STATE (Michigan State University) VI 334 Evergreen East Lansing, Michigan 48823 DEPUTY William F. Savage '56 2224 Tulane Drive Lansing, Michigan 48912 COUNSELORS '79 Floyd Sims '71 '80 William T. Barger '71 '81 nonc ' AIm, OREGON (University of Oregon) XII 1059 Hilyard Street Eugene, Oregon 97401 DEPUTY James H. Morrison, NILL '74 P.O. Box 1571 Eugene, Oregon 97401 COUNSELORS '79 Ted W. Charles '32 '80 Milo M. Marlatt '34 '81 Paul E. Price '3~ ADU, PENNSYLVANIA (University of Pennsylvania) III 3902 Spruce Street Philadelphia, Pertnsylvania 19104 DEPUTY Robert M. Bartus '71 2415 Independence Avenue Roslyn, Pennsylvania 19001 COUNSELORS none ADU, SOUTH CAROLINA (University of South Carolina) IV P.O. Box 80036 Columbia, South Carolina 29208 DEPUTY Daniel M. Toma, Jr. OKLA '56 7909 Leabrook Road Columbia, South Carolina 29206 COUNSELORS '79 Robert H. Uehling, RIPO '70 '80 Raymond E. Tedrick, KTST '70 '81 none

Great Gifts for your favorite DU.

PHOTOGRAPHERS Hospital Raby Photographer; Wbr!(!\vide; George Blair; Miami '37, Managihg Partner. lldspital Portrait Service Company, Box 700, Red Bank; Ne;v Jersey. (201) 741 -1123. Also, complete Microfilming Service.

DU GENERAL STORE For your copy of tile ne,v DU General Store catalogue of exclusive items, write Dept. 107, Delta Upsilon Fraternity, POB 40108, Indianapolis, IN 46240.

FURNITURE Famous Brand J\'arne l'urniture with N.C. prices. O,'er 200 lines up to 40% off. Charles Hoffman, North Carolina '7!J, Box 282, Salisbury, N.C . 28144.

PLACEMENT AGENCIES SAN FRANCISCO Placement Agelicy, Inc. (415) 543-8600 fl25 Market Street, Suite 1320 San Francisco, California 94105 Don Seghi, C.E.C . National and International Placement Bradley '51

Two official Delta Upsilon traditional neckties, the DU repp stripe with black background and blue and gold accent stripe and the blue DU Crest tie, dark blue background and crest pattern, $7.50 each, these handsome ties are made for us exclusively by Superba Cravats, and they are lined in Delta Upsilon gold, a great gift for your favorite DU. Our pewter crested tankards are made in England, have glass bottoms that date from medieval times. The lidded tankard, with DU crest is $18.00, while the unlidded tankard is a bargain at $15.00. For both price and quality you can't beat these beauties.

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CONSULTANTS Alexander & Associates Co ., Canadian Consultants for Marketing, Manufacturing, Tariffs, Licencing and C.S.A. Joe Alexander, P.E., Iowa State '55, University of Toronto '77, 30 King's Inn Trail, Thornhill, Ontario L3T IT7 .

To order, send your check to Delta Upsilon Fraternity Post Office Box 40108 Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 Your order will be shipped the same day your check is received. Blue crest ties at $7 .50 each Repp stripe ties at $7.50 each Lidded pewter crested tankard at $18 .00 each Unlidded pewter crested tankard at $15.00 each

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Multi-Stripe Classic Needlepoint Crest The popular multi-striped polo shirt in dark blue with white collar and multicolor accen t bands. The Delta Upsilon name is just above the color bands. Sizes M, L, XL for .'$12.00.

DU needlepoint kit, including #12 mono canvas with outline of shield only drawn for starting point, remainder of crest worked from chart. White background Persian yarn, needle and instructions, finished size 12" x 15" for $25.00.

Real Values from the DU General Store

DU "Wally" Shirt Our new "Wally" shirt in navy with gold arm bands and the Delta Upsilon name in gold on the chest. Sizes M, L, XL only $ 10.00.

Summertime Favorite

Clip and Mail Order Blank Quantity

Size

Item

Unit Price

Name

P.O. Box 40108

Indianapolis IN 46240

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Right for warmer weather, short-sleeved T-Shirt, 100% cotton, beige body, yellow and blue design, M, L, XL $7.00.

If order totals less than $15.00 add $1.50 handling

Make checks cayable to:

Delta Upsilon fraternity

Total Price

$1.50

Street City

State

Zip _ _ TOTAL

If shipment desired to other than above, please attach Instructions All items are in stock for immediate shipment.

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ARE YOU SPENDING

TOO MUCH FORYOUR LIFE INSURANCE? Group insurance makes a difference.

Bigger than life life insurance.

Simply put, products usually cost less when you buy a carload rather than just one. It's almost the same with supplemental life insurance. Of course we don't suggest cancelling your present coverage, Delta Upsilon does represent mass buying power. And to an insurance company, that means savings in selling, underwriting and claims processing. With the Delta Upsilon Group Life Plan those functions can be done on a "batch" basis. And the economies of streamlined group administration are passed along to individual alumni who are covered under the plan. What it all means is that you can supplement your present insurance program without emptying your wallet. And supplementing your present life insurance is a good idea for most of us. Especially with inflation nibbling away at the value of our benefit dollars.

The Delta Upsilon Group Life Plan is more than economy. It's impressive supplemental benefits, too. Here's what we mean. The Delta Upsilon Group Life Plan offers: • • • •

Up to $40,000 of group term life insurance. Double benefits for accidental death. Benefits for dismemberment. Disability benefits which pay a monthly amount for total and permanent disability. • Family coverage and waiver of premium during disability. And it's all available to individual alumni at surprisingly economical group rates. It'll cost you just the price of a postage stamp to find out more about the Delta Upsilon Group Life Plan. Just complete the coupon below and mail it to our administrators. You're under no obligation, naturally.

Group Insurance Makes the Difference. The Delta Upsilon Group Life Plan. __ Send for details now. ________ _ I'd like more "no obligation" information about the Delta Upsilon Group Life Plan. Name _____________________________ Address ___________________________ City _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ State/Province ___________ Zip _ _ __ Undenvritten by the Life Insurance Company of North America

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Delta Upsilon Fraternity Medallion Watch Headquarters P.O. Box 44439 • Indianapolis, IN 46204

CLIP AND MAIL YOUR ORDER

Please send _ __ DU Medallion Accutron Watches @ $175.00 ea. $ _ __ __ _

Be among the first to wear one ... order your Delta Upsilon Medallion Accutron today!

(Indiana residents add $7 per watch for Indiana State Sales Tax) Total price $ _ __ _ __

o Check or money order enclosed .. . Don't send cash (make payable to DU Accutron Watch)

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ADORESuS_______________________________

o Charge American Express Card Number Valid from _ __________ to· _________

CITy/STATE _ ___________________________

o Charge Master Charge Card Number

SIGNATURE ______________________________

No. ___________________________

Please allow four wee ks for de livery' Quantities are limited .

Bank No. _________ Expires _________

The Fraternity has selected J.C. Sipe, Inc. of Indianapolis, Indiana as the authorized agent for this DU Medallion watch. Service is available nationwide through your local Bulova representative.


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