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Above are II Daughterl s of Diana", 1964
DA UGHT�R.? • • Contiq:u,ed from. page one THE TEKE NAME IS BIG IN FALL SPOR.TS
Th�,,'eie<::tiQn of thiis ,s�rn.e ste;r.':, § ba:ugh' 'the campus through the achievements of "
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ters ofblanq:was cpriduc ted by t,l1e co'-: our intercollegiate and intramural athletes\"
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chairmen of the group, . James M. Clardy Our crew men,John M. Gosline "65,
'65 of Whittier. Robert. M� Qu�llrnatz '65, Jack Reding,Jr. 165, Pick D, Graves '67,
of San Leandro. and J�Jrie s:p. : Sherk '64 Gary J. Martone" '65,and Lance Johnson
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of Danville. < Newly el�cted :Carolyn P ardee '65,were proud of our crew bringing horne
of Pi Beta Phi heads the groupwhicp.. con anotherl.R. A.championship, but were
sists of Bonni Stewart, Margie Ask and . somewhat disappointed by their los s in the
Alice Movius of Delta Gamma, Jenifer Olympic trials..
Peak of Alpha Delta Pi. Clare Riese of Honored recently by.the Berkeley press
Chi Omega, Gladys Houston of Kappa Al as the Golden Bear of the.Weekwa's Teke·
pha Theta, Janet Chaney of Alpha Chi Ome John Beasley. Only a sophomor'e,John
ga, Pat Hamflton of Alpha Ornicron Pi, has' moved into the, starting defensive line
. _.lu..dyJ.r�e_em�11�9.LI)�! t;;Lr? eJ t!LItelta..fi!ld up-an<.! shown that C alifornia's linebacking .
Nancy Zabroski oLF>i Beta. Phi. : L ..
In addi- will be- strong fortne' resrcif his "tenure.
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Another Nu athlete who·deserves praise
und�'rw� ' y:"f9:r,,:q:p:qitip'Q.al new, daughters.. " is Mike Duffey '65, a starter on the varsity
Tlie�',tind�rgraciua t:es greatly' .apF,reciate soccer team. Overcoming a painful foot ",
all t��m�i:p an.¢i\a.:sis.tahc¢ 1 , they have gained injury. Mike led the Bears to victory over
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froni;;lli, �·': ::ga�::l!�ht-e ' :t:$ of Diana; and look for a rch rival Stanford by scoring both goals
ward:t� �r a' �U¢c.e.ssf1ir .semester with these in the 2-1 win. Others awaiting the start
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girl �·� ;.!,<: ' . .... of the ,rugby season are. Bruce Cowger '65,
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' �TidIPATE IN', SPORTS THIS :FALL Guy Newmark 167 took second in the 50 yd.
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" ,�.. "\1 ' , '"j:' " , backstroke in the All- University swim meet.
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' r out,of the nine men Our tennis team has made a strong· showing, '
who pledged Tau Kappa Epsilon will be par led by Jerry Boddum's 10-0 win,backed by
ticipating in athletics. the good playing of Ricky Aftergut '68 and
Richard F. Aftergut 168 has gone out for Bill S chmohll 65.
water polo,while Kenneth A. Bardizianl67
puts on the boxing gloves. John Gilbert SOPH GOTH '18 Continued from page one . . .
but worthwhile 'as Ricp.ard B. Rolfe 166 He was then presented a handsome por-
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tion. The-'.remaining members of our p1ed- Soph Goth Room. He was shown an histor"-
ge class are as follows: ical album which contained old photographs
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and letters from friends and well-wishers.
John B. Estell '68 A plaque was presented to him, com
Stephen C. Horner 167 memorating his work,as well as the oc-'
Stephen S� Lamont '67 ' casion of this dedication banquet.
David E. Kerr 167 During World War I, Soph enlisted a.s
Richard J. Morgan 167 a private. , He was employed with I. Mag
nim & Company from 1919 to 1929,serving'
Recently in the chapter house five men his last six years there as controller. .
have added their names to our roll call. He was the National President of Tau
Will ROchin '66 and Jack Swing 165 are both Kappa Epsilon from 1951 to 1953,and his'
transfers from San Diego State. The three brother, Theo J. Goth 1.35, belongs to the
others a:re ITlembers who have returned to chapter at Berkeley also.
the house. They are Mark Johnson '65, Brother Theo operates Goth Refrig,era
Lee Hugdal and Jerry Boddum '66 of Surf tion in Fresno, 2730 East Belmont. Soph
side. resides in San Francisco, 1201 California St.
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Worth Vending Gompany. Chapter, returned horne October 12 after
He and his wife, Lida (Alpha Xi Delta a short stay-iii the hospital.
of Cal), are living in La Jolla at 1051 La It would be nice to say that Brutus is
Jolla Rancho Road. in the best of health, but this is not quite
so. He has been in and out of the hospital
for treatment of the calcium deposits on
MOTHE R'S CLUB GETS NEW IMPET US his elbows.
He has had two minor operations and a
Nu chapter, under the direction of its major operation may be in order. Because
epiprytanis Michael Duffy '65, has begun of his size, however, the doctor advised us
to re-organize the Mother's Club'. This to wait and hope that the results of the two
group, although initiated in 1959, has had smaller operations will be successful, as
several semesters of inactivity for a va the major operation would make it neces
riety of reasons. sary for Brutus to have large splints on
This semester Mrs. ".Poulton and Mrs. his front legs for at least two weeks.
Keldsen have supplied the necessary im
petus for a renewed interest in the Mother's SCHOLARSHIP REPORT: TEKES RECEIVE
Club among the Tekes. Mrs. Keldsen has "MOST IMPROVED SCHOLARSHIP" T ROPHY
generously offered to purchase a new T. V. by Jack Swing '65
set for the house and to be reimbursed
later from the funds of the Mother's Club. The past few semesters have shown Nu
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mothers will be able to attend the annual standing scholastically as well as socially.
post-game open house and have an oppor Evidence to this fact is the recent trophy
tunity to meet each other and the Tekes, awarded to the members for the "most
as well as to become ge. nerally better ac improved scholarship" among the frater
quainted with the house itself. nities.
With these new plans in mind we antici Fall 1964 looks to be another big semes
pate a larger and more active Mother's ter in scholastic achievement with Gary J.
Club in .the coming semesters. Martone '65 in charge of scholarship. The
study program has been revised with quiet
hours strictly enforced. The files have
been revised and up-dated by the scholar
EDWARD DERMOTT '49 of 4719 Sullivan ship committee and are now quite complete.
Way in Santa Rosa is practicing law in Son Another important point is that the
oma County as a partner in the law firm of pledges have been assigned to big brothers
Dermott, Maxwell & Hood. Ed- writes," I of accomplished study records, and we are
hope to renew acquaintances at the Big looking forward to a maximum pledge schol
Galrle Luncheon .• , - arship rating.
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Di'. EDWARD H. BQLZE, JR. '21� who is WILL.JAM A. HERZOG' 52 is both secre
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, d�'physician- and:-surge�n,'is :,on a tary and treasurer of Athmtic Savings in
trip ar"Qundthe,world with/his wife. They Los Angeles. While in the service he was
"will be gone,a year, and will return horne a 1st lieutenant in the FinanceCorps of the
to llACharles Hill Road, Orinda., U. S. Ar:my. Arnan interested in finance, '
he belongs to various clubs such as the.
Now a member of the Peace Corps, TER Financial Executives. He and his family
RE�C , E N. 11 Terry' TIMMINS "'63 is living reside in Whittier at 1471 Cloister D:i-ive..
at Apa,ftado #187, Santiago, Dominican Re-
public. While Terry was working on his "I now llave eight grandchildren,1f writes
A. B. in pre-law and speech, he was active FRANK KUENZLY, JR. i 33 of 2360 Pacific
�'-in boiIhg,' -a:'se'a va'tsTty-lette��a:n��'and was " Avenue, Apt. -564 inSan Francis ' c'o. Frank
editorof the Daily Californian; besides is head of operations of the Ammonia Di-
belonging to the California Club and Golden vision with the Shell Chemical Company in
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Bear. A representative of IFC, he was the the city.
chapter's Histor and the chairman of the
Red Carnation Queen Contest.
Dr. ROBERT WEIS '58 and his wife beca:me W. WAYNE McCOMBS '60 says, "I gradu
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the roud. parents of a baby girl this August. ated from Hastings College of Law last
This is their second daughter. The family June ahd a:m presently attending to so:me
is living in Fair Oaks at 8798 Sunset Ave. long overdue re:modeling on our new ho:me." .
The McCo:mbs ho:me is 6279 Virgo Rd., Oak-;
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