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154999999999999999^ Fraternities and Sororities Show Finer Montana Spirit 154999999999999999^ FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES SHOW FINER MONTANA SPIRIT Two New Nationals on Campus The fraternity situation at the Uni­ary for fraternities and sororities to versity of Montana is the best that ithold inter-organization athletic con­ has been in years. Never before hastests. These, however, were sources there been such co-operation amongof keen rivalry, and in order to have the fraternities themselves and with as smooth harmony as possible it was the University authorities, as therethought best by the organizations to is at the present time abolish this form of competition. As There are, on the Montana campus,a result there are now no inter-fra­ nine social fraternities for men—six ternity contests of any kind held on nationals and three locals. The na­Montana campus. tionals are Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma The Templars, a social Masonic Phi Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma fraternity organized by Masons and Nu, Phi Sigma Kappa and Sigma Chi.DeMolays, was the only new frater­ The locals are Alpha Delta Alpha, nity to make its appearance on the petitioning Beta Theta Pi; Sigma campus this year. Plans are being- Alpha; petitioning Sigma Alpha Ep­made to petition Acacia, national Ma­ silon ; and the Templars, petitioningsonic fraternity. Acacia. Socially the fraternities and sorori­ The women’s fraternal organiza­ties have been quite active this year. tions include seven national fraterni­Several formal dances have been ties and two locals. The nationals aregiven, including the inter-fraternity Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Alphaformal and the Pan-Hellenic, al­ Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta though many of the organizations Gamma, Alpha Phi, Kappa Delta and gave up the idea of open-house ac­ Sigma Kappa. The last two received tivities as crowding the calendar too their charters this spring. The lo­much. cals are Phi Beta, petitioning Gam­ From the scholarship standpoint, ma Phi Beta, and Omega Xi, peti­ the fraternities and sororities have tioning Alpha Xi Delta. shown higher records this year than Until this year it has been custom­ever before. ONE YEAR OF COLLEGE Alpha Delta Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Sigma Nu Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Alpha Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Delta Theta The Templars ONE YEAR OF COLLEGE ICUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIUIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 3 ig n t a fin GAMMA PHI CHAPTER OF SIGMA NU Founded January, 1869, at Virginia Military Institute Established at Montana. 1906 FRATERS IX FAOULTATE P r o f e s s o r J. E. M i l l e r T. G. S w e a r i n g e n, Maintenance Engineer J . B. S p e e r , Registrar and Business Manager P r o f e s s o r X*. .J. L e n x e s ONE YEAR OF COLLEGE lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll . 3 ipaClii BETA DELTA CHAPTER OF SIGMA CHI Founded at Miami University. June, 1855 Established at Montana. 1906 FRATERS IX FREE I )r . 1'. T . M a c a r t h y Dr. J. G. R andall King G arlington A . X . W h it l o c k Alva Raird Norman Streit A r t h u r D r e w H.F o r b e s W. Dickinson E l GERARDE I )ESCKAMI'S G ilbert Porter C . F o r b e s R . M u l r o n e y Joseph Streit F . H. W h i s t l e r W a l t e r M c L e o d J a m e s B r o w n FRATERS IN FACELTATE President C. H.C la p p Professor Fred C. Scheucii P r o f e s s o r F r e d S t i m p e r t ONE YEAR OF COLLEGE iiimmMmiimmiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii mi i ilDrlta^heta MONTANA ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA THETA Founded December, 18-'i8, at Oxford, Ohio Established at Montana, lit.il FRATERS IN UR RE C o n r a d O r r J o h n P a t t e r s o n P a t H a l e C h a r l e s F a r m e r D o n a l d B a r n e t t C a r l D r a g s t e d t C h a r l e s R o b e r t s R o b e r t E g a n M o r r i s M c C o l l u m L a r r y H i g b e e A l v a R e e s FRATERS IN FACULTATE R i c h a r d H. 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A r t h u r J o h n s o n FRATERS IX FACFLTATE D e a n T h o m a s S p a u l d i n g P r o f e s s o r F a y C l a r k ONE YEAR OF COLLEGE niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii*iiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *8i|jiMPtn£p$Uon MONTANA ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded Xoveinber, 1901, ut Richmond College, Richmond Virginia Established at Montana. 1918 FRATERS IN TUBE I >o .\ a l d C a r n a l W i l l i a m K. B r o w n .Ma r v in S. B l a c k P . S . S p e n s e r E u g e n e O ’N e i l E a iil I I . D i r e m e y e r W i l l i a m IT. H igginhottam FRATERS IX FACI'LTATE P r o f e s s o r A. A. A p p l e g a t e I n s t r u c t o r J. I I . R a m s k i i. l G e o r g e I \ . W i t t e r X'ot in Picture: J o h n M a i i a n ’25, K a r i, G a l l a g h e r '2(i, F a y M a c i i g a n '2ti, E v e r e t t B r u c e ’25, A l f r e d S c i i a k '24, L a w r e n c e L a c k e y '27, J o h n F. D r i s c o l l ’25, R o b e r t J o h n s t o n TN\_t R t_ tv £<s>fc. t-OHr’f'L ONE YEAR OF COLLEGE aCau©mr|(a DELTA XI CHAPTER OF ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded September,860 ,I at Richmond, Virginia Established at Montana, 1923 FRATERS IN FAC!' LTATE H u m p h r e y O w e n , Assistant Professor in Biology E. A . A t k i n s o n , Assistant Professor in Psychology FRATERS IN UNIVERSITATE R a y m o n d G a r v e r J o h n M a c F a r l a n e (Post Graduates) ONE YEAR OF COLLEGE umim i iiiiiii iimiiiimmiimiiiiiinnmiiiinmiiimimii! imn:i 2llphaDrluBl])t)a Established, 191G PETITIONING BETA THETA PI FRATERS IN I'RBE G e o r g e S h e p a r d F h a n k l i n D r a p e r I v a n W i n s o r R o b e r t F u l l e r T h o m a s W i c k s A r t h u r S e r u m g a r d B r u c e .I a c k s o n N e i i . M c K a i n FKATEKS IN FACULTATE D eLoss S m i t h , Dean of Music W a l t e r P o p e , Professor of Law Roy W ii.s o x . Assistant Professor of Geology Ho THE.1E B oX En ONE YEAR OF COLLEGE Established, Ht.il PETITIONING SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON PRATERS IN URBE W. H . L iv in g s t o n J. T h e o d o r e S h u l l B e r n a r d M o e FRATERS IX FACULTATE P r o f e s s o r C. W a l k e r H a y e s P r o f e s s o r J.
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