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    'N-U EWS

    TAU KP ESILON FRTIY T TH IVT O C

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    Dick Schimmel 59 an Fr ancisco and Imegmar Hober 25 San FranciscoWhen the end of te evening arrived there was a feeling among the alumni and

    undergraduates that this had been a re al good event. Future pans call fr an annualSprng Reuion

    KTH MC KEAG 62 SELCD FOR PRYTANIS: ALL OFFICRS C APALE MN

    he fratr of Nu elected new officer to lead the capter next fall Keith McKeag6, Sacramento, is the newly eleted rytanis Other ficers are Daniel Baker 2

    Arington Va, pipranis; See Slauson '63 Alameda Hegaon Drew Flbgt '60,n iego Crysopholo lake Sonne 64 alo Alto Gramm ateu Ji m Sher 'q4

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    Davile Pylores, and John McCubbin '62, Freno, Hitor.

    l f these men have servd the house in various capacities and it is fe by theaters that they will do a splendid job in directing the activitie i the oming choolyear

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    ALUMNI we need your ruh recommendato as oon a you can get them to u Seem ear,but it int

    Cal rushing ru1es ha"e undergone a greatchange Starting next all, there will be thetraditional formalrush week and from then on

    t is OPN RUSH T h mean that all hosescan rush, bid and pledge men at any tme duringthe course of the school year

    Compttion will be keen for the good men there is need for more sell Teke' when ou

    talk to prospectsput emphasi on au Kappapilon as the Fraterny for them Alumncooperaon need

    ncloed with this newsletter is a post padrush rec ommendation ca rd for you ue

    . Of ecial interest is the fact that Cl at tis very time i accepting graduating highchol senor that have a high cholastic grade point verage. A call or trip to seehe hgh school principal in your area would reveal thee name and we could tartcontacting them rght now.

    e will be glad to end you one of our ruhng brochure, as an aid ju let know

    Your recommendatins will be acknowledged!

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    an ker 62 (Northern Calf) and Jack Oerall '62 (outhenCalfornia) , Ruhing harmen

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    CURRET ENROLMT iCRSE OVER LAT SRIG - ' . ' . , , - ; .Pag

    ' . Cunt elent o li eve 'capss of the iity is 47

    '539t n 11%

    ' Jncrase ove e totl for te sp ng semester a ye go. Ts epents thlargestihcx .e in th last hree spn emete . ' .: . ," : Suc a h a rpse$ gt at at ih it is pdi wl

    rsult in a douling of Unisi nrllnt y70 Brkly rot is s1y 20,789 Of th statid total, 32,828 a undegraduats and 1471 ae gaduatM1 '

    h inceas aBly is highe than the 99% jcte imedatly to rgistration hre By th fall of 195 a total of 2750 studnts ae xpectd to enolled

    veal enrollment on this campus is stil ower than in t fa of 196 h te we 21860 stdnts This folos th nnual patrn o sligtly lowe prin nollmnt ing t gaduatns ithdaals and dsmissa1s

    ROM H E DITORS SCRA TCH PAD

    new tophy fo the tophy oom the chapt won 2nd pac in he mns ivision the pushcat acs uring gek week : '. Scholaship is up pqvnv the st smester of this school yea. < y imins 62 Long ach

    and John McCun '62; Fsno, hav een selcted fo the Caifonians ':< io TomTne 63, Berkley has n selectd assisant yll lad

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    ATTENTION A UMN plans a ing mad f th AnnualHamms Bwery Nit fo alumni in Septmb Details lat

    NE.WS FRO YOUR TEKE FRA TERS HE TH EVHE? .j - ,! . . ' ,WLLM RU is a civil engine with ofis i ao L

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    The engagement o STEV DED 59 to P trca layto. a gZt;g" or atDomiican Collge was announced recently. Steve s now a student at Unversity ofSan Francsco cool of Law. Whle at Cal e was house prdent and was recipenof the TKE scolarsp cup for ighest academc achievement for four consecutivesemetes He was also a member of IFC Councl for Living Group residents,Megaphone Socety and Young Republicans Te coupe wll be married next Jana

    Steve's present address is 415 Rvea Stet n San FanciscoTHODOR OTH '35 s the owner of ot efrgeraton n Fresno He s a memeof the Refrigeration Service Enginees Sociey. Ted an hs wife have a 15-yearoldaughter The Goth home is a 016 East Thomas

    RORT FRASR '22 is secretarytreas rer of Fraser a ohnston Co (heatingequpment) n San Francsco Classmates wll remember that Bob was manager ofthe Pelican. obs famly is comprsed of s wife two sons and two daughers 73 Hopns Street in ee is t_e ome adds"

    ntered into a partnership doing busness as Twenteth Century Homes n 1959 writes ROY CLAXTON 50 Have bult 30 homes in te $3050 tousand dollar pr

    range since then on the SF Peninsula ' I Roy opened a branch in Marn Countylast December The Claxtons have three sons Their home s at 5 Burgoyne Court n San Mateo

    FLOYD HOWE 34 s secretary and manager of he Coalinga Camber of Commerce He s also city clerk of that town Mke s a leutenant colonel in the r ForceReserve wit 18 years of servce behnd him He and is wfe lve at 16 Wahngtotreet

    HERMN FISHER '52 is an agricultural power enger for acifc Gas and Eleccn Selma fte graduaton Herm served with engneerng divisions n te Korean WFrom 19545 he was a ranch foeman. He s a member of te Toastmasters Inter national and euoa Club. Herm and is wife lve at 2016 Cedar Avenue n Fresn

    n oney n San Frncs s INGER B 5 a member of Hoberg, Fingrow and Abramson. Dng attended Hastngs College of Law was student body

    presient a nd receved hs Ll.B. in 1928. He is a rege nt of the Amercan College of

    Trial Attorne ys and has written severa1 1eg a1 texts and manuscrpts for U.C. extensi

    courses. T e Hobergs ve two grown cldren. Ther ho me is at 16 Clff Road nBelveder " _

    WILIAM LONWORTH 57 s a teacher n na Point, Calforna. He s a memberthe Amercan Federation of Teachers. Bill's address s Box 74; e's stll single

    In Sacramento ROBER T FINGADO '50 s senor c ivl engineer for te Calfornia

    Department of Water Resources. Bob was prevously wth the Divison of Highways

    a Acte He has desg ned nearly 100 udings and brdges througout Calif ornia, ncludng stores, a church and warehouses, and structures for the Barstow

    Hghway y-Pss and a brdge west of Berkeley on US 40. He is a member, and

    past offcer, of the Sacramento section of the American Society of Cvil ngineers.

    He and is wife ave two chldren, ages6and 4 The y lve at 5301 Bonniemae Way.

    NU NEWS s published by te Tau Kppa pslon lumni ssoiaton and Nu Chapterof Tau Kappa pslon for alumni and friends News, photos of ntest and changesof address should be sent to Tau Kappa Epslon Alumn Records Office, 2490 Canniay Berkeley 4 Alumni Relatons Offcer: on McCubbn 6.