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Show BAC Students Make Plans to Revive Fraternity Nine students at the Branch Agricultural college have banded band-ed together to revive an inactive fraternity on the campus, and a bid for new members will be made soon, according to Edwin L. Peterson, chairman of men's social affairs. The fraternity being reactivated reactivat-ed is the oldest on the campus, Chi Theta Iota, organized in the 1920s, the organization was inactive in-active last year. Students reorganizing the fraternity fra-ternity are: James Neilson and Dayle Perkins, Cedar City; Har"-dy Har"-dy Phelps, Dayle Rust and Pete Hess, Las Vegas; Dee Anderson, Kingston; Joe Sharp, Alamo, Nevada; Ne-vada; Gaylen Berry, Kanarra-ville, Kanarra-ville, and Duane Stewart, Hinckley Hinck-ley According to Mr. Peterson, a bid for new members will be made by the group next week, and hopes are to have a membership mem-bership large enough to participate parti-cipate in intra mural sports later in the school year. |