- Sigma Nu - The Crimson - 1958
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1 - D. Trecker, P. Mortenson, J. Smith, E. Peterson, A. Jagodensky, A. Woolsey |
2 - J. Hurlbut, D. Osborne, W. Brooks, R. Heller |
3 - K. Luber, F. Wallenberg, J. Wilcox, T. Cooley, G. Kiergaard |
4 - N. Thieme, D. Smith |
5 - W. Puerner, J. Penicnak, D. Otto, D. Thomas, T. Troestler |
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Sigma Nu's year, full of exciting, laughable, and serious moments will be long remembered by its members. The year began with the Homecoming Banquet and party held at the Bel-Aire in Green Lake. In December the men of Hall House had a rollicking "Ship Wreck" party in the Axe-Handle Room with everyone wearing appropriate costumes. Tom Cooley and his date were given the prize for the best costumes. April was the month for the pledge banquet, held at the Faust Club in Oshkosh to honor the twelve new men who had joined the ranks of Sigma Nu. Also in April, Sigma Nu held its "White Rose Formal" in Fond du Lac, with Carol Grant reigning as queen. May 11th was the date for Sigma Nu's Parents' Day held at Hall House.
In the Spring Sing, Sigma Nu took third place. Harwood gave them a going away party on the occasion of Sigma Nu's planned move into the new dormitory. During the year the men of Sigma Nu collaborated with other sororities to stage several impromptu parties.
In scholastics Sigma Nu was third, although they placed first in total grade improvement. This was due to the fine grades of men like Trecker, Otto, Luber, Jay, Smith, Hadfield, and Wallenberg, all of whom made the Dean's list.
Various members of Sigma Nu held positions as Student Council president, College Theater president, and College Days editor.
Other members of Sigma Nu participated on the football, baseball, wrestling, tennis, gold, and track teams. In addition several of the more literate members of this house made significant contributions to the Scribbler.
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Pledges |
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1 - D. Conger, G. Bradsky |
2 - P. Waitkus, M. Cooley, M. Cody, W. Knuth |
3 - R. Tykal, W. Samans, D. Proper, G. Kasmier |
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Officers |
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1 - D. Thomas, B. Jay, D. Smith, J. Smith |
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