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NU NEWS
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Picture viewing windows are on the Our House for students, featuring
sleeping porches, which adds greatly to the Red Garter band. after the Missouri
the exterior appearance {note the new game. at the game were dampened,
windows on the photo to but not at the Teke House, approx imately
Almunus Personality:
DR. PHILIP E. MERRITT '52 IS SUNNYVALE'S
OUTSTANDING YOUNG MAN OF 1961
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pledges.
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We tre going to have a bigger and bet ter Big Game Eve party this' year 1
"Big Game F everll which annually strikes thousands of men: and women
has again made its appearance. We're going to help spread the epidemic!
The ever increasing cooperation, interest and enthusiasm that we have achieved
over the past four semesters has evidenced itself in the pledging of sixteen new men
to Nu. The house spirit and morale &lY:; very high and we are in hopes that we can con
tine to improve on scholarship which has been a constant goal with- . .,us, Following is
a list of the new pledges:
L ee Hugdal '66, Fresno Randy Morgan '66, Sacramento
Al Shirek 166, Santa Monic a Fred Conrad '65, San Diego
Mark Johnson 165, Lafayette Bill Schmohl '66, San Francisco
Ralph Morgan '65, Vacaville Marty Reutinger ·65, San Diego
Mike terson 165, Ukiah Ed Stoops '66, Los Altos
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The reg lonal conference of the Western Province was held last spring at the Beta
Si.gma house at the U niversity of Southern California. Our representatives were:
Soph Goth '18, Harry Rasmussen '22, Craig Davis 163, Jim Sherk '64, Jack Overall
'64, Bill Rosentreter '64 and Ross Curtis '64.
The main t<")pics of discussion were pledge training, rushing, financial manage
ment, social life, community projects and alumni relations.
Your Board of Officers wisles to acknowledge and thank alumni who have already sent
in their dues. If you haven't sent in your dues it is not too late send to Tau Kappa • • • •
Epsilon Alumni Records Office, 2.490 Channing Way, Berkeley 4. Your dues are for
a worthy cause • • • help finance the Nu News, permit mailing you more information,
allow.for more scholarship awards and are the means for Nu to move forward in
William A. Herzog t52" Portland, Ore. Clayton E. Ward 134, Chicago, I11.
William R. _ '56, EdwardB
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Mnking his home in Hawaii is WILLSON C. MOORE, JR. '50. "Willie" is an attor
n.el now and his office is in the McCandless Building, 925 Bethel Street, Honolulu 13.
He received his law degree from Hastings College of Law in San Francisco ' ':,'" res::ed '.
i.nthe a ffairs of Teke, he has been president of the Hawaii Graduate Chapter. He has
B8?,'ved as Deputy Attorney General and president of the Kahala elementary PTA. Th?
interest in schools is motivated by three children, Wilson III (7); Brian (5); and Sharon
{3}, The family is at home at 974 Koae Street, Honolulu 16.
RTHUR G. BARTON '29 has followed his interest and major all these years as a
landscape architect. He is the owner of his own business at 312 E. Mountain Street,
Glendala. Art has taken part in many development projects---schoo1s, industrial
sites: churches, park and recreation areas, residence:'l,etc. He has been acthTe in
the Boy Scouts since 1930, and belongs to the Amertcan Society of Landscape Architect;;,
and is a Rotarian. He and his wife, Lucille (. ;CLA Alpha Xi Delta) reside at the
address mentioned above.
at 421 S. W. 6th Street, Portland, Oregon. He and hi.s wife, Willa have a small daugh
ter • • • • the family lives on the shore of Lake Oswego--1162 Lake Shore Road, Portland.
It is with regret that we announce the death of JOHN W. GR t;NBERG T17. Frater Gran
berg died on July 25, 1962.
"Moved to 3419 Javins Drive, Alexandria, Virgi.nia in l!arch. 1962, "writes, HARRY L.
BROCK. JR., '57. Harry was with the navy fo= four year;:; and established at the
Naval Communication Station in San Francisco. :-Ie io now an electronics engineer with
the TMC Systems, Inc. J (a subsidiary of the Technical Materi.al Corporation of New
York). He is working with high frequency single s debaud communication systems
equipment. These units are employed by the military, Project Mercury, and other
governmental and commercial users. If I keep up with Nu News and hello to all the
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Fraters.
ROY W. BERRY '57, writes, III was married on July 2.1 of this year and my wife,
Barbara and I are now living in Tucson, Arizona. My wife is a school teacher here
and I am a superintendant for the Curtis Circulation Company for the Ylhole 0tate of
Arizona. II He and his wife live at 2536 E. Linden Street, Tucson, Arizona.
NU NEWS is pt;1, )lished by the Tau Kappa Epsilon Alumni Association and Nu Chapter
of Tau Kappa Epsilon for alumni and friends. News, photos of i.ntere and changes
of address should be sent to Tau Kappa Epsilon Alumni Records Office, 2490 Channing
Way, Berkeley 4.
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