- Theta Sigma Tau - The Crimson - 1949
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Top row: Silberman, Kolb, Hine, Roberts, Tousley, Steaffens, Harker |
Second row: Olson, Thorsen, Martin, Christian, LeFever, Plano, Spheeris |
Third row: Mahler, Webster, Holmes, Esteves, Hogan, Perez-Torres |
Fourth row: Churchill, Gross, Steffes, Hall, Scheid, Zievers, Knapmiller |
Fifth row: Larsen, Coerper, Velardes, Koch, Hess, Johnson, Osaki |
Bottom row: TeSelle, Talbot, N. Webster, Thompson, Vasquez |
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The Theta men have become a strong group on campus, and the induction of a good pledge class has helped them to maintain a well-rounded fraternity. Theta was quite active in journalism, with Jack Plano as associate editor and Bob Knapmiller as sports editor of the College Days, and other men serving as reporters for the paper. Theta was very active in intramurals and was especially good in boxing and wrestling. Members of Theta Sigma Tau were found in the choir, band, Ver-Adest, and other clubs. Jim Edwards was president of the freshman class.
The officers of Theta Sigma Tau this year were: Larry TeSelle, President; Harold Talbot, Vice-President; John Roberts, Secretary; and Bill Gross, Treasurer.
The social events of the year were the Tri-Frat formal, and the annual Theta Barn Dance.
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Pictures and text courtesy of Evan Olson (50) |
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