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Alpha Sigma Tau
from Daytonian 1938
by eCommons
Officers
Robert Borchers ... President
Walter Steffen Vice-President
Marjorie Coffman . . Treasurer
Patricia Snapp Secretary
John Chalmers . . . Publicit y Director
Strasser, Martin, Wick, Borns, Drouhard, Kennedy, P. Wagner , Paul, Beare.
Giambrone , O'Connor , Pflum, Bindokas, Hill , Leies , Stapenhor st, Fitz, Samuels, Cotterman
Litkowski, Sprauer, Baker, Schmitt, Zahn , Winter, Shannon, Borchers.
Doles, Lohrey, Early, Rab, Lemming, Hollenkamp, Seffen, Nieberlein, Kersting.
Ritter, Coan, Spitler, Smith, Dohner., Aylstock, Coffman , R. Wagner, Strain, Kahn.
Alpha Sigma Tau, exclusive society of the midnite-oilers, includes all students who have attained the average of 2.5 or better. It was organized three years ago with the purpose of stimulating intellectual discussions and to especially honor individuals of high scholastic standing.
Monthly meetings, featuring guest speakers and generally followed by community singing, pool and ping-pong games, and refreshments, were held under the guidance of Reverend Francis Friedel, S.M., faculty adviser. Among the highlights of the year were Jim Martin's valiant defense of the downtrodden columnist, Jill Smith's rendition of chopsticks, Professor Ludwig's "the prof who plays with blocks," and Madame Mclaughlin giving her vivid description of Parisian history and culture.
All forces combined to make this year one of the busiest and most interesting in the history of Alpha Sigma Tau.