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Tau Kappa Epsilon ateal
NU NEWSTau Kap Esilon Fratenity at the Universfty Clini
olume 71 Number 1 erkee Caiornia Spring 72
RSIDNTS RPRT BRAD VLP 74 PRTANS
Things are ine at the chpter house ur spring rus is in gear and s the weather warms upw plan to make more se o the bckyard barbeque
The Hose has recently purchaseda new clothes d'ryerand freezer - both were soreyneede. We are partcuary pleased withthe freeze
which
wil en
abl usto oor blk buyng an help save on food costs inthese particuaytrng econmC mes.
The pring Formal held on Apri 15th was a great success A geat dea o work and panning was done b John Seamster Hugh Ashe L R Bob Boothnd Mark Senarsk and man others and we owe them our thanks Aumni Danostello Bi Graham and Harr mith and their wives attended and a spenid
time was ha b a The aair was hed in a semiserious semicamp attitude with the wearing o white tie and tais sik hats and gloves a string quartet andwalzing and o course the dnigh buet We blew most o our social unds but it is general agreed that it was we worth it ne had the eeling that one ha been transported back a entury or so into a more elegant time Seeing onesellow raters dressed it to be buried was deinite an experience to be remembered The three aumni coupes in attendance seemed to thorough enjoy themseves.One alum was heard to say whie getting his irst rink How does one pay or is?
The btender expained that the drink wre ree to which our alum responded with apomb "antastic" We on wish that more aumni coud have mae it by or the occasion
All in all the House s in good shape. The spirits ofthe members are high ad
weare lookng forward to a wel organized, rewarding rush On behaf of the ac tive chapter, I would like to thankthe Alumni for their support of our activitiesthis ear an at the sametime I would encouragal of you to participate in nextyars activities
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Mr and Mrs. Dan Costello '51
pause at the Spring Fora1 tohave their portrait done. Danis the current Alumi AssociationPresident, and well representedthe Alumni
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Fraters ROGER M SOLO MON '72 and
EAR-A WA YNE '72 have been recentlyhonore d by their nomination tot he Berkele Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Both haveworked hard for t his h1orand well deservetheir ewards
Fraters GRGORY. STEIN '75, ANDRW F GOOD '74 and CHARLE S E; SAIRO 74 wil be traveling in uroetogher this_summe]. T!S every where! -'Frater ANDREW F. GOOD '74 has been
accepted into the Students Abroad Programan d will be leavi ng us to study at the Univ ersity of Bordeaux in Bordeaux, France
rater JON BR 74 has bee eleteo the ffice of Inter- Fraternity Council(IC Vie-president in harge of ubl Relations If an of the Alumni have ansuggestions whih ou would lik to gve to him for etting more people interestedin fratenies a nd rush a t Cal, pleaserite to him in care of the Teke House at 725 Channing ay n Berkeley, 94704.
HOUS MPROVMNTS
Our Buiding Assoation has madeaabe udwth wih to refur-
I Sprng, 72R-ECENT HANGES OFADDRESS
CRL W. ANDERSON '57
206 Oakland Aveedmont Ca 946
EWARDH. BOLZE '21
1310 JonesSt. #1004
Sn Francisco, Ca. 94109
HNR D BRANRD R 6440 W Tuare Dr
Visaia Ca 93277
CCIL L BURRILL 30360 sobar RdPortoa Valle Ca 94025
LT LM R CURTIS '64C USN 695364
HQ MACU (MADCRM) AO San ranso Ca 96222
KAGL W DAVIS R 6 780 Northsar CenterMinneapolis Minn 55402
WILAM R DOZ R 592274 Sunnside Ridge Rd Roig Hils, a 90274
AUL H GARDINR 3650 CirleDr
Reno, Nev 89502
WLLM D HATH 48 BM World Trust Corp82 United Natios laza
New York, N Y 007
is t Caer se Withtse uns we ed rsed a large foodrzer an a ne oes drer Anher
" '- neesst that we have ong ut off buingin favor of suh items as food nd eet it has ao been purhased th our new
found funds; a new handelier now graeste powder roomur future purhases inude a fan for
above he stove and anew stove if we're not ab to g t our aiing stove into betterwOTkn-g cito. We als plantq instl new rtains downstairs
response to a stirring alby the fire: department we eel it our oblgation
to spen som oour hard earne funds
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" *** ******* .**********c' : ' - _ _," - , , . - . _ .Car W Ander-son '57Ria:d C Anrson Rober S. Beb ' 48o W Berry '5
Robert L Blocher '48Edward Boland
Edward H Bole, Jr. '21
ndrs on BorthwickEar1 W Boynton 56 Henry D Brainerd, Jr. ' 64Doad M.
Bretter 59
Hoard C Bron '24ecil L B!ill 30Wilfred F. Cavier 33 Alfred H. Clark 23Gary F e '6 3HerbertW. Coburn 49
Frank . Conkln '27 Daniel B ostello '51 oer D Crotty 0
Lt Elmr R. Curtis '64Keage avis, jr. 61Wllett < Deadydward Dermott 49William R. Dozier 59
Hubert D. Eler Herman W. Fisher 52David Francis 54
Pul H. Gardiner 31ames E Gener
69
TheodoreJ. Goth 35 Sophus C oth '18R oert W Graa "effersn. Graves, r. 56Rihrd D. Graves '67Donld rema ' 61TheodorE Hag 29Dr. amesA Hamiton
R obrt B. Heath ' 52William Heath '48v Clifford Hderson
21
illia A Herzog '52 Harry y. Heyn
Evan R Higgns 9 Caoll C. Hdge 2 Harold Hove Foyd E owe )3Loren W HuntRoberttt23/
Ward D Ingrim '31Todd S. Iverson '28Robert L. amison '51Dr Water K. Janssen '60Dr Horace G JonesRonal; ones j66an T Kay 50Robert Keasey '55David E Kerr -'6.Dr Irving P. Kick '28
FrankD Kuenz1y, r 33George A Lamb '29Alfred F. Lawrence '22Donad A Lawrie '50
"Jack B Lehberg 57WiiamW LewenzEric J. Lindber 61
Richard V LoosIey ' 33Dr. Wlliam LynchGeorge R. Magee, M D '19hilipE Merritt '52 S. Herbert Merin }25"EdwinS. MooreGeorge C. MooreWillson C Moore, Jr. '50Willi
am.'
MountinRobertA. Muh1bach '67WiUiam. McCalla, '66Donald G
McCallum 61
Wiliam:C McCaon 30A. JamesMcCollum 34Terry E McIlaith '56
- , AlC-efson 55 . WarrenP;: Newmark '67WalterM; Oliver "29-Dr. Harry E eters, r 33Ivar S Peterson ' 19Rph W, Pollock ' 32
Robert M. Quellmaz '66HayD Rasmusen }2;JonD. Richardson '55WilliamP Rus '48LorenL. Ryder '24Richa-d H BchimeULeonard Schlusse1 ' 49L WilliamScmhIII 66 H R Sheln
(CntidO page four
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Pag 4 NUNEWS Spring 192
ALUMNI DONORS(Continud fom pag thre)
John S. Sh 21L E. Simoncic 53
mes K Singlton 6Wde R. Spa ckman 34rt S hoa, M D. 16Fancis C. Thomas 2
Robrt D Toby (Dcasd)C IHr b" Tun bull 48layton E. Wa rd 34John M WilcoxLoyd E. Wilson, M. D. 27ElwynE.Watkins 33
J. Dwy Yagr '
T CHAN GES F ADDRESS(Continued from pag two) 'DALD G C ALLUM 61
6313 D ate Pam WayCarmichal, Ca 95608
TERRY E M ILRAIH 56c/o Mdco Engineing407 Castllo RdLafaytt, Ca 94549
WRREN P NEWM RK II 6 71034 arl St SantaMonica, a 90405
ROBERT M. QUELLMLZ 6 66 Voyag St #101
.nicCa. ,902 1c . __ - c HARRY D RASMUSSEN 22
17 60 San Andra D.Hemt, Ca 92343
WILLIAM P RUS 48
14 Naala P.Kail, Oahu, Ha 96734
CL YTON E WARD 34110 GS. Apt 1101 San Fancisco, Ca 94109
JOHN ILCOX2211S W Park Pac Apt. 602Portand, Ore. 97205
OU LOT FRATRS - HEREARE THY. ' " , - n od th't ou communicatiIs uch
as thisnwsltt ch all alumni :m'bs, w ndavor to ocat ch alumnus
by varios mans. Whn a else Jail wemst comto you fo assistance
Thfollowingfats ae those. for
whom w havno current addrss. f youcan supply it, plassend th information
to Tau Kappa Epsion Alumni Reods
rvic, 2490 ChanningWay, Suit 317;Bkey, Ca)iforni, 94704.
NAME AND LST ADDRESS:
Edad A AdamsVictor H. Barns
Sunnyva, CaJoh A. Bel
El Crrito CaJack Bll 60 Sainas Ca.
Goge W. Bmis 31 Ira: APO Nw York
Kut E Brndt 22Portland, Or
Grald D Blalock 6 1 Stewat AFB Tnnesse
Douglas B Brown 68 Woodland, a.
Craig A. Davis 63Bkly, Ca.
Launc C. Evans West ovina Ca. Gog I. Gacis 6 5
Union ity NJ Roger A. Griffith
Ptaluma Ca;"_' ims _, ,
Los An-ls, a.
John illiam Hny, Jr. 52Bkly, a.
H G Hunsng 3
Charls F. Jag J 32Bakersfild, a
William H JonsVigl T. Klly 30Wlls W. Kidd 25
Frsno, a.Fd E. ish, JKith E cMphy
La Haba, Ca.Knnth C Macum 31
Sa n Js, Ca.
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Spring I 972 NU NWS age 5
PIPR YTANIS REFORT TAKE A NU LOO $$
Thechief responsibility of the Epiprya In last fll's NUNWS I said tht the
is is t6act as rush chairman. The import financial shape of the House was the upace of ths"position has been undercored and up We appered to be finaall st-by thaaonly about half the active be, and the account receible we beingchapteVl be returning in the fall quarter coected A lot:hshappened sine After
Sring lSn was begun with a House bar mch consideration of asan projectedbequeatTilden Parkn Sunday, April 30th expenses, askedthe embersnd theyiv rushees were invited Ths type of granted me raise in the basichousebillactiity, over an above theusual dinner in from $13000 a moth to $35.00 a onth.vitation, allows the members of the House You may ell ask, Wh ?Bsicaly theto meet therushees in an iformal manner House is caght in the grip o{the sae in-These undy diners hve been quite suc flation that is causing pric increase oncessful inthe pst and it is expected that most items particularly food . We werethis type of activity uppleented by par spending more money than budgted, butties and other ativities, wl result in the what was worse, we were not ale to bene-Jig "of!h.
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. WILLIAM P RUS '8 NAD VICE PRESIDENT OF HAWAIIAN PACIFIC INDUSTRIES
Bill Rus, who formerly headed his own engineering andconstruction firm in Palo Alto, has been apponted vicepresident - engineering and construction of Haaiian
Pacific Industries, Inc., Honolulu, -it has been announcedby Joseph R. Pao, H.P.L chairman. H.P.I. is a subsi'iar of Lone Star Industries, Inc., Greenwich, Connecticut, in its Diversified Indusries Group.
Bill was graduated from Cal with B.S. degrees in bothCivl ngineering and Business Administration, and is alicensed professional civil enginerr and contractor in "
California. Since 1959 he headed his own eneral engineering and building construction fi. Concurrent with
this he was vice presiden_ and chei f engneer of theClancM: 0' Dell Tnne Constr