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kers at the founders Day Banquet held boat this spring with members participa
Sunday, January 10. ting in crew. These crew men are Dick
George Dove '51 of Moraga and Soph Graves ' 67 of Palo Alto, John Gosline
Goth '18 of San Francisco, past grand pry '65 of Oakland, Lance Johnson ' 67 of
tanis, each gave an address. John Gehl Walnut Creek, Jack Reding '65 of Colo
mann, Delta chapter at Knox, also spoke rado Springs, . Colorado and Mike Duffy
before the alumni and their families who '65 of Pacific Palisades.
were in attendance in the living room of Bob Muhlback '.67 of Santa Monica is
the chapter house. Mr. Gehlmann is Cal's youngest and most promising sprin
chairman of the Guest Student Progralll of ter, taking leading positions in dashes
Tau Kappa Epsilon. and relays. Bill Binder ' 68 of Burlin
Mr. Gehlmann told some of the lesser game, recent pledge, is on the freshman
known facts concerning the beginnings of swimming team. John Beasly '67 of
the fraternity, speaking quite favorably Buena Park was Cal's sensational line
about the Nu Chapter. Before the talks, backer last season, starting at offensive
those in attendance were given house end this year. He was named "player of
tours, followed by an excellent luncheon. the week" last season.
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NU NEWS is published by the Tau Kappa Epsilon Alumni Association and Nu Chapter
of Tau Kappa Epsilon for alumni and friends. News, photos of interest, and changes
of address should be s ent to Tau Kappa Epsilon Alumni Records Office, 2490 Channing
Way, Berkeley 4_
Will Rochin '66 of Carlsbad, elected Two men transferred to our c hap ter ,
spring house manager late last semester, thi!? spring, four others pledged, and
said recently," Starting in the fall of 1965, eight more became mernb-err;;) of Nu.
Nu Chapter will initiate the "Steward Sys Initiation took place on Friday, Feb
tem"as a way oJ irtrp:roving the present rUary 14. The following men we re o££i
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activities andhest serving the members,1I cially made members:
Hou!?e:, Manager. Rochin was speaking of
his own oIfice when referring to the im- Michael F. Aftergut 168 of St. Louis,
'provemerit to be rnade over the present M isSOlJri, who is enrolled in political
functioning. The "Steward System" is a science and hopes to go into law, - was a
break down of the house manager' s duties semi-finalist for national merit scholar-
)nto two distin.ct but complementary func- sbip in high school.
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'tions. . In other.words, the responsibili- John W . Beasley '67 of Buena Park, who
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. ,-�won_aJ.ootba ]1 --.--.:.
scholarship.
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iii tf:le'>semesterto com'e; by two men. One
will 'act as treasurer, his main fa sk being K e nI1.eth A.._ Bardizian '67 of San F;I;"ancis-
to maintain the income and expenditure co has chosen public relations in the ad-
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budget of the chapter. The other will v e ;l;"ti s ing businessa� his future career,
serve as steward, responsible for the kit- John B. Estill '6 8 of Barrington, UHnois ·1
chen- operations, such as the menu, food ls--taking -ag:;ricultural economics courses,
purchase and staff employment. hoping eventually to enroll in engineering
Will says, II Both men will work together and b ecome a c orp o ra t ion consq.ltant.
for the general welfare of the chapter in J o!). G. , Gia�ome ll i '66 of Tustin enjoys
a manner that wiH bring about improve- s ur fing and participated on CaPs football
rnent of ma intenance. ,t The last man who s quad last year.
will carry out the functions of th e old sys-.- SteEhen G. H o m er '67 of Los Angeles,
tern then a dde d, II Both positions will be h u sine ss adin:blistratiQn major. ', hQP�$ to
,made by, nomination. Only experienced go into the field of li'!-w. .
members will be able to run fo :r o ff i c e . David :E::. Kerr'66 of Anchor Bay, en-'-
T�e two men elected will receive a salary rolled in engineering, is preparing him--
which offers an' opportunity to thos,e in self for the field of rnana g-e men t. Dave
need of financial assistance. '" Th is neW comes from San Rafael Military Ac ademy.
system was met by overwhelmingenthu- _Steph en $� Lamont t670f Sepulveda, ma-
,siasrnon the part of the memhers who lis- jOl'ing inarchit�Gture, is int er e ste .d in
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tened to Wi ' ll's ad,dress, made Ma.rch 22.. mu$ , icihi:ring hi.sof;f�hQurp.
!')W411 , ibe' came, house, rhanage;ras. a result of ". ;"
the elections held late last year. The re
maining offices filled this spring are as 4 SPRING PLEDGES
follows:
Four men Were pledged, following.a
periodof informal spring rushing. All
President: James Clardy '65 of Whittier got busy s�cheduling their pledge Ciance:
Vice - presiden t : Ralph Mo rgan '67 Vaca These men are William Binder '.of Bu�din�
vill� gam e'., Robert Free of La J o l la , '·'Trenton
Pledge Trainer� Robert Quellmatz '65 of Latshaw of Los Altos and Stephen Smith'
San Le andro of Oakland..
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Sergeant-a t-Arrn.s: Jerry Boddum '66 of
Su-rfside 2 TRANSFERS
H i'stoiian: Nicholas Boke '67 of Richmond,
Virginia Two men transferred to our chapter
Scholarship Chairman: Donald Keldsen '65 from other schools-; Robert Dinger is
of Oakland from Kansas. Byron Critides is study
, cretary: Terry Smerling '67 of Los An
Se ing now at Cal for a Ph. D. in western
geles diplomacy.
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I Avenlie, Belmont.,'
JAME S SINGLETON '61 was graduated
j from Boalt Hall in June of 1964, passed
the California State Bar exam and was
DR. MELVIN "HEGGIE'.! HEGER-HORST admitted to practice January 12;1965.
'23. is a self- employed foot specialist, Jim began his law career in Anchorage,
pod�atrist to the layman. Previous to Alaska, last March, with the firm Dek
that,he managed experimental operating mey, Wiles, Moore & Hayes at 202 Cent
units in a petroleum refinery,serving al ral Building.
so as a chemist. In the San Diego chap
ter of the California Chiropody Associa IVAR PETTERSON'19 resides at 631 Mou
tion, he has served as secretary,trea ntain Boulevard in Oakland. Why was his
surer and president, . 193.9 - 44. �During wife, Lucy, out of town during the Oakland
the years 1940- 44, �e served as a dele F-l-ower Show? Well, both Ivar and Lucy
gate to the board of �directors of the As left on a South Seas voyage April 15. Before
sociation. He and hIS wife, Muriel, re departure, they were given a Champage Bon
side in Chula Vista at 1 425 Second Avenue. Voyage party. They will return in June.
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