- Theta Sigma Tau - - a.k.a. Evans Hall - The Crimson - 1943
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Back row - W. Falstad, D. Starkel, G. Christianson, J. Simon, J. Hyer, W. Helmholz, H. Sorenson, B. Candlish, B. Nauman, C. Shepard, J. Reger |
Third row - A. Guenther, A. Wolters, J. Elsinger, H. Klein, B. Williams, D. Kate |
Second row - H. Horsford, G. Perry, B. Jones, B. Dittberner, D. Thrumston, B. Wickstrom, E. Levi, G. Williams, F. Diedrich, S. Halos, C. Johnson, P. Egan, H. Miller, S. Farrill |
First row - B. Steinberg, D. Buteyn, J. Dycus, V. Salter, R. Vernes, A. Renner, J. Thuermer, V. Lamar, J. Maynard, H. Long, G. Clark, D. Vosberg |
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Though the activities of a war-time campus such as Ripon has this year made it difficult, Theta Sigma Tau men returned to Evans Hall to make a most satisfactory record for themselves. In every way the house lived up to brilliant promise of the previous year. Elected to serve his second term, President August Renner returned with his entire previous administration to help him in his efforts on behalf of the fraternity. Victor Salter worked as vice president; John Thuermer in the office of treasurer; Ray Vernes as secretary; Victor Lamar as historian; Henry Miller was elected to the newly installed office of chaplain; and Gene Perry as social chairman.
The academic standard of the house as a unit was high as attested by the number of fellowships and assistantships which were awarded to Evans men. Thirteen of the Sig Taus were chosen as students in the ROTC advanced corps. Of the many officer appointments which the house received, the appointment of Lieutenant Colonel ranked highest. In other activities of the college Evans men were always in evidence. Whether it be the choir, War Council, dramatics, variety show, or athletics the influence of the men from the center house of the tri-dorms was present.
[Transcribed without correction from the 1943 Crimson, pages 82.]
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Moose on the loose . . . "Take a letter to Sokoll" . . .
We're in the army now . . . Home room . . .
That's right, Bud . . . Serenade in Blue . . .
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