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Robert Lockridge is the newly
elected Grand Treasurer of Kappa
Sigma Fraternity and Bob Lindsey
is the Grand Scribe of Kappa Sig.
Pins, LavaBen, Rings
Congratulations to Susan Wise
man, AD Pi, who is now pinned to
SAE Bruce Gibson. Roger Duna-
way. Grand Master of Kappa Sig,
is pinned to their chapter sweet
heart, Julie Shingler of Wesleyan.
Tom Ulbrigfat, SN, is pinned to
Cheryl Grantham, senior at Wes
leyan.
Dempsey (TWIGG) Kirk is lav-
aliered to Miss Susan Reynolds,
also fro mWesleyan. How’s that
' fountain Roger?
Congratulations to Steve
Voigbt, SN, who is engaged to
Deby Buck, who is a Kappa Alpha
Theta at Florida State University.
Along the same lines we are all
supposed to “watch out” for Danny
Bailey and Randy Cox, both Sigma
Nu’s, according to their brother
Nu’s.
Pledging and Initiation
Kappa Sigma announces the
pledging of the following boys:
Scott Hogan, (President of the
Pledge Class), Dempsey Kirk
(V. P.), Larry Jackson, (Sec.), An
dy Perry (Treas.), David Mixon,
Perry Woodard, Gene Armstrong,
Buster Muckey, Tony Earwood,
Alan Partridge, Stan Lowrey, Don
Lester, Ron Burgs, Jimmy Smith,
and Emory Teal
Kappa Sig also wishes to ac
knowledge the initiation of these
new brothers: Marion Durst, Ralph
Parks, and Don Hagan.
Tidbits
Several Sigma Nu Brothers, so I
hear, took an unexpected dip into
the Bear Arms’ swimming pool last
Saturday night—the “wages' of
sin”. That pool isn't' the cleanest,
most sanitary water hole in the vi
cinity either!
Mark Hicks reports from his re
cent trip to Dartmouth's “Winter
Carnival” that the Dartmouth Gro
cery Store in Hanover, New Hamp
shire, sells more beer than any
other single establislunent in the
whole United States. Mark achieved
an ull-tiine "HIGH” last weekend,
probably in more ways than one!
Recently at Sean’s, Robert Lock-
ridge easily defeated Dan Patrick
in a chugging contest. Both were
awarded large schooners of their
favorites for a reward by the man
agement. Sounds as though they
got a pretty good deal
It was good to see two long lost
AD Pi’s during Homecoming Week
end, l.inAi Taylor and Judy Smith.
Also, Beth Brown—who cornea
around occasionally!
Hey, paging Mr. Bob Porter!
Everyone is asking me to ask you
exactly how you pick your date
up? Would you like to reply? !
Well have to wait until the nest
issue of the Cluster to read the re
sults of Phi Delt Weekend. At the
time of this printing the Weekend
has not yet been “experienced” and
I’m sure there will be lots of
“Good to report
Last week the Phi Mu’s enjoyed
an impromptu party featuring the
Washboard Band and bridge by
candlelight There were mixed emo
tions when the “Black-out” ended
and everyone resumed studying for
mid-terms. I guess some of the
freshmen boys enjoyed the evening,
also, — however, not a visit to a
certain person’s office the next day!
Ed Bacon, how did you like your
birthday “presents” last week? I
heard that they were chosen espec-
Join a firm tlial ll
give you executive
responsibility your
first day at work.
Now, that's a pretty funny thing for a
civilian firm to say. A boss? Right out of
college? The first day?
But the Air Force can make such offers.
As an officer in the world's largest
technological organization you're a
leader.Engineer.Scientist. Administrator.
Right where the Space Age break
throughs are happening.
Or how about the executive respon
sibility of a test pilot clocking 2,062 mph
in a YF-12A jet?
That could be you, too.
But you don't have to be a pilot in the
Air Force tp move fast. With your college
degree you.zip into Officer Training
School, spin out an officer, speed on
your way as an executive, in the fore
front of modern science and technology.
Right oh the ground.
the Air Force moves pretty fast.
* ; Think it over. A man's career can
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Claudette Welle has been choeen
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MICA had its Big Sister-Little Sis
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