Show STUDENT Greek Row LIFE SIGMA NU The last week at Sigma Nu has been one of rest and enjoyment following Winter quarter finals Jim Broadbent and Tony In the springtime a young Davis went to the east for the short vacation where Tony was man’s fancy turns to what a to have a “smashing reported woman’s been thinking about good time” The brothers extend congratall winter ulations to Don Fullmer and to If it is proof you want Corval Shaffer who used the — back this statement just ask few to good advantage days a Kappa Delta she’ll say “It Don was married to Carol looks that way we’ve had three Boggs in ceremonies at the Sigpinnings and two engagements ma Nu house Corval was marin the last two weeks” Ifow’s ried in the Logan temple to Bonnie Jackson Congratulathat for proof? tions also go to brother Jerry The chapter wishes to con- Williams who is on his way to gratulate Bonnie Dansie on be- the Northern California misfin- sion for the LDS church ing selected one of the five Sigma Nu’s annual Robins’ alists for Talent of the Year Awards are in the planning Cupid isn’t the only thing stage with Corval Shaffer headthat blossoms out in the spring- ing the committees Brothers time but some of the boys all working withA1 him for the evAyoub nominaof a sudden take a fancy to ent include tions and selections Mark Holtime— “first dam” in the day man events David to it’s special to think funny they seem Sant Richard cold into transportation the see girls go diving Brumlcy tickets Larry water— know what I mean? brochure and Frank Our thanks go to the brothers Kamienski publicity of Pi Kappa Alpha for the very Alumnus Jerry Sherratt edenjoyable exchange and espec- itor of the Delta Sigma Nu’s ially to their goats for the spicy national magazine is assisting entertainment the brothers in the planning of the awards All proceeds go into the Bill Robins’ fund Bill was a Sigma Nu member and USU studenlbody president Officers elected to govern When he and his wife were kilinAGR for the coming year a in led plane accident several clude: Var Stott Noble Ruler e Rul- years ago the chapter started Harry Markos a fund to assist Bill’s son to get er Jim Tsuijita Secretary a college education The broBrent Abbott Treasurer and thers tickets will be John Larkin Social Chairman this week to theselling event CooperWe are looking forward to a ation by the studentbody will real good year under the lead- be appreciated ership of these capable men The brothers extend sincere PI thanks to the deserving for the excellent job It seems that this is the week ' accomplished to do a lot of congratulating Brothers attending the North- to a number of the sisters Our west Province training school pledge of the week is Rosalie of AGR in Davis California Rathall and the pledge of the during the spring vacation month is Pledge President Jan-i- s were Vern Stewart Ken Elich The active of the week Var Stott Brent Abbott is LaNee Ard and The sisters are busy in schDl Garry Dinsdale con- and Highlights of the two-da- y greek activities Two exvention included leadership amples are Jodi McCall and who are training discussion of frater- Jackie Kleinman nity problems and a two-wa- y chairman of Greek Week and trip through Nevada of the banquet reOn April 15 the Chapter is spectively looking forward to a chapter Monday night saw new offidinner and alumni meeting cers voted into positions They and the Social agenda high- are: President Jackie KleinBonnie lights the Pink Rose Formal to man be held on April 29 The place Cannon Corespondence Secrefor this activity is yet to be an- tary Julia Webb Recording nounced Secretary Millie Savich Treacelebratin surer Tuesday evening Judy Miller and Rush ion of his twenty-firs- t birth- Jodi" McCall We would like to g officers for day Jon Sadler distributed ci- thank the gars to the brothers and be- the fine job they have done and stowed his pin upon Gay Peay also to assure our firm support Alpha Omicron Pi AGR ex- to our new officers tends congratulations to Jon and Gay kappa delta Dur-stell- ar 7 I til — 7 ' APRIL SPE The coming week-en- d is full of activity for the men behind the red door To start the weekend out social chairman Kla-be- n n has slated a for Friday afternoon with the SAE chapter to be held on the back lawn Saturday night the pledges have planned a beachcombers party at the house Chairman Roger Schow stated the highlight of the evening will be the reconstruction of the entire California coast in the chapter room On Monday Sig Eps will usher in Greek Week as they run a torch from Salt Lake City to Logan The torch will be lit by Ezra Taft Benson early Monday morning and the torch won’t stop until it reaches Logan Several of the brothers offered their services as human torches but chairman Ron Iluntzinger said the sacrifice wasn’t necessary Men pledged Monday night included: Ken Kingsley George Thomas and Frank Costello Even though the now numbers class pledge twenty-thre- e they still can’t jam-sessio- Sigs Finally Study Now that spring vacation is over and ten weeks of school remain study will be the main object of the chapter for the (?) enjoyed by the Ocean Eleven (minus five) gang John Mike Giboney Bob Waters Hall Doug Anderson and Paul Murray were the nucleus of the gang in Las Vegas Uncle Tom’s Cabin famous through the years for fine parties also hosted many Sigs during the was remainder of the year However time will be taken out for Greek Week Swing Sing Elections volleyball spring formal our assembly etc Leaving the active chaper this quarter were: Monte Og- vacation Jack Turner den mission Bob Stack commented that k north to Alaska and Bob our newest pledge was absent graduation Those pledg- from workday and hopes he es missing from the scene are will soon make it up Larry German and Dave TalMerlin Olsen is busy directbert (lost at registration) ing the chapter in Swing Sing Monday evening the chapter practices at the present time officially welcomed the return It seems that Richard Blanck of Phil Larson who has been in is Merlin’s only problem RichCalifornia ard insists that he should sing saw the a solo even if it is on the w7rong vacation Spring Amchord around scattered chapter erica An extra special holiday Bez-yac- FRENCH seem to steal the pledge train- er Parts Urango-Gemimani-Peug- Congratulations to Utah Alpha’s chapter president Wally Johnson for becoming IFC president last Monday night & BICYCLES Accessories ect Racing - Touring Marvin Melville HU Salt Lake City 38 AGR Vice-Nobl- rs AO La-bru- m pie-eye- d Vice-Preside- nt out-goin- Pins and Things DELTA SIG night Delta Sigma Pni started a week of festivities which will celebrate its second anniversary of the fraternity Monday on the Logan campus Members pledges and their dates attended a dinner and dance Monday evening w h i c ft was highlighted by the presence of 3 guest speaker Dr James Tedeschi of the Psychology department The following couples were serenaded for their pinnings Karen Dunn and Peck Stevenson Bob Friedley and Carol Parfield Engaged were n Chamberland and Doug Ver-Ilaro- Wood Activities for the remainder of the week include the goating of four pledges an Anniversary Dinner on Wednesday informal initiation on Friday and formal initiation on Sunday Engaged: Sandra Hansen Mu and Harry Ilalamandaris Theta Tau Judi Green Kappa Delta and Roy Allen Delta Phi Valena Blohm Tri Delta and Gary Hansen Independent Pinned: Geri Law Alpha Chi MU ond Jay Halverson SAE Chi and Kathy Call Alpha Eilsw'orth Johnson SAE LeAnn Smith Kappa Delta and Nolan Leishman Delta Phi Joylynn Johnson Kappa Delta and Kent Dugmore Sigma Phi Gay Peay AOPi and Jon Sadler AGR Meetcha atthe ’Bird What’s it take to make Plenty! 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