- Sigma Nu - The Crimson - 1964
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Front row: P. Powers, M. Ledger, R. Choporis, F. Wied |
Second row: L. Warchus, J. Wheeler, W. McKinzey, S. Hendrickson, E. Samuels, H. Diedrich, K. Kluck |
Third row: W. Zimmerman, R. Kovarik, R. Ellch, D. Schenk, R. Dorn, B. Dale, L. Wilks, W. Andrews, C. Osgood, R. Scott, D. Schober, C. Ferris, G. Elliot |
Fourth row: G. Harada, J. Thomson, J. Wilkens, F. Graf, G. Thompson, C. Barber, S. Scharbach |
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Diversity is a word that is very often used to describe the Zeta Tau chapter of Sigma Nu. Whether it be on the football field, the baseball field, student government, in the lounge on a Saturday night or just lifting a glass, Sigma Nus hold their own with the best of them. Sigma Nus hold prominent positions of leadership in all aspects of campus life. Just a few examples are the Vice-President of the Student Senate, the Secretary of the Inter-Fraternity Council, the editor of the College Days, and the Student Defender of the Student Court. Sigma Nus can also be seen participating enthusiastically in WRPN, Friday Club, Car Committee, and sports of all kinds.
The The Zeta Tau chapter is also well known for holding outstanding social events. This year's open house proved to be a crowning achievement of novelty and ingenuity. November is the time for the traditional "shipwreck" party which is second to none for its friendly competition and spirited good fun. Throughout the year, Zeta Tau holds many other well publicized social affairs, such as informal beer parties, impromptu serenades, and lounge parties. The White Rose Formal in the spring closes out the Zeta Tau social calendar with the crowning of the Sweetheart of Sigma Nu. |
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Scanned images and text courtesy of Pete Lenz (89) |
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