- Theta Sigma Tau - - a.k.a. Evans Hall - The Crimson - 1942
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Front row: F. Diedrich, M. Glen, A. Guenther, E. Levi, R. Jackson, V. Salter, R. Vernes, J. Theurmer, J. Lawrenz, T. Wilmanns, J. Fridstein, P. Renner |
Second row: G. Perry, E. Buckley, J. Millane, C. Gatzke, H. Fox, R. Jones, R. Wickstrom, W. Notbohm, J. Candlish, S. Halos, R. Hering |
Third row: R. Kate, R. Nash, S. Farrill, G. Williams, R. Williams, J. Dycus, A. Menge, R. Johnson, J. Kirchoff, W. Pieper |
Top row: L. Anderson, V. Lamar, E. Kate, R. Edwards |
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The current school year has been a banner one for the boys who reside within the portals of Evans Hall. A strong frosh class of three years ago has materialized into a well-rounded, compact group. With this as a nucleus, Evans has rapidly forged to the front in campus affairs.
They found an able leader in the mature August Renner, an excellent and successful candidate for the prom regency in Vic Salter. This, coupled with the news editorship of the Days, the presidency of the Officers' Club, letter winners in all sports, and four to five honor roll students has brought considerable glory to Theta Sigma Tau. Enough has been said in praise of their annual barn dance which is a highlight of the social season.
Graduation losses this year are numerically small. However, Kate, Buckley, Gatzke, Millane, and Jackson leave. A fine group of pledges has met the fraternity standards. Next year, much the same as this should be a bed of roses for Theta Sigma Tau.
[Transcribed without correction from the 1942 Crimson, page 38.]
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