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, As the :Teke hous ' e enters the late sixties, we find ourselves in a position of enhanced
. �,re�tig�.� In th�' ar,�g. s.,2f.9_G-ng1a.sJi,C?,L .c�mp.uJLinYQLv....e..r;nent., social_r.. e-ILyta"ili:)..n,_",c,OID1TI..uni.::.._-,
- ty se'rvice and"iatrafIlurals; t:1n;� char>ter has nevei' looked better. However, ' .;this,.is not,
th:e�place to statt coastihg.
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, The most :j.rnp�rtant task before 'ls ts to maintain 'and if pO!?,,$ible improve the�C9' grade,
" point average whicn. we have beeh t'unning for the past year and a half .. (The TKE Natt¢nal
Conclave last summer awarded Us one trophy for the most improved schola.rship ort a: larg'e
campus;, and a.nG:1ther for the best scholarship on a large cam.pus.) With th¢ ma1'iy,area;s of
'iIlV'QlveTIlent tak€!fi OIl by the fraters it is often easy to sacrifice the Q<ioks for other fl1.inJ�s.
Web-ave to r'eITlE;!fuber not'to get into so many other interest9 ,that there is no tiri1:e �i;> stu(ly.
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CAMPUS ACTIVITIES
There are alsd a great many activities going on around carnpust,hisyear. ,A,lthoQ. h g
all of us will hot take paJtt 1n
all of them, it is at least necessary to what is know �,. gping
on and w:tlat the issues a,re'. l'�e C�titetlnialYea:t programs will attract our atteJ1tion, fo'r
one'thing. 'Then tliere'i§ fhe war, the up-coming presidential elections'ahd', other issiie�
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Qf couI:se, One doesn't need to' mefitiG'Ii the irnp'@':ttlffiee Qf tl).e socici l�id F sf c0''Heg�: ljie;
but to, sperid'too til1\t<tl1 time an It here would be like dfearning instead o{ H'vrrrg., i flliifR
the success,olir sodal ftlfictioris have met with is an adequate' co�rnmerrtUp0� f€'l'ee rb,yO�ve-:
ment ih that 'area..
-� One'tliing tliat is serdom brougnCouCiIifo' the open is the 'amouiiTOf ti�P:�riFby me-ill':'"
bers in servl,<ze to. the cOfnfilUnity. Ma'ny of the £:raters' have.contributed rtiildlHfue arid' \
effort working with the Big Brother pro'gram, the West Oakland proj'ect, tutor-ial pro ' grams
and the Offic,e of Economic Opportunity. AU of this has been en a voiu.ritee:if basis and. has
beer; .brought about 1)y the efforts of individuals on their own initiative�
I. , INl'RAMURALS
This yea'r has seen us exc,el in iflttarhurals even more than in the p�st. This" I believe,
is due to the spirit of the house membershIp: both thos, e who participate in the SPPTtS and
the tremendous number of fraters who show up to cheer the tearn on, have m�intained and
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contributed to the spirit of fraternalism that. binds the tnefubers of our c hapter. , '
I am sure tllat the chapter w-ill<;:ontintl'e the exceHeh,f worK whi.c h it has begun tp.is ye ,
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and conduct a successfui ihfoi'rna-l :fush with the same'vigor tRat netted us thy.grea'tc , fifteen
TIlan pledge class we now' have. With these thoughts in m:idd� the @n1y' thing to �d(fiS: a
resolve to esta.blish deeper and better friendships- with fhe_ new tnembers b:f the)10u�se. ,
Friendship is the basi.s @f our fraternalism and £ra�ejjrialism i'S the Basls of qUe}' exisfence
as an organization.
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' by Cal Prep. highest on ca±npu� - - and this fall'we
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.':'�£ the rne�inyolved,, :qiade of our ple�ge TimL'evin:'71 'Va.-n Nuys' '
'<"class th.e best on, campus. " Stu Pivriick'7l Sa'n FranciscO
Fall rush is only the beginning of another Jack c;2uatman '69 Mountain View'
year here at Cal, but if'the beginning is Ken Richardson 171 San Francisco
any indication of things to follow, we can RussT:ahir'7l San Francisco
look forward to another successful season Bob Testa '69 San Francisco
-. f,()r :theChapt��!______ ') Dave Thompson '70 ,San Francisco
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PROSPECTS GOOD_ FOR CONSTRUCTION BE;GINS ON,,':,
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pionship last 'year. Football, which has Na,;med fol" the late University_Regent
be,en o'!lr' we9l-�;suit, lookS more promising, · IS:.
Jarnes Moffit-" the new libTary will
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as witne,ssed by our, first game upset Of be located just northwest of the Main
SAE� Ba_seball, in which we hq,ve wQn the Library. Most of the cost of the struc
All:- UniversIfy championship in three out ture,design�d 'by a San F:rancisco archi-:
of the last fOUl;" years, will also
, remain tectural firm,will come from a state bond
in our 'grasp a's will swimming. issue approved by California
. voters in the
The men to lookfor this year wil-l be: election of 1966.
"Duke" Allen, "Bardeaux" Bardezian, In additiori to books C}nd study space,.
"Grangerll Green; "Bee" Brunsten; the five story building will house a blind
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"BarnowP' Bucheister; l1Rhino11 Reinhart; 1 ;
students' reading center a periodical.'
"Hogbody" Weiss and "the leapingll Pard room, typing and readi-pg roomS',and,a
man. tape and record center. There will a-lso
With these men and helpfrom t:b,e re-: be 1 2 classrooms. The.new library is ex
mainder of thefraters, . the intramural pected to relieve congestion in�-the Main'
season looms as a success. Library.
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�r(Jfi;A,RD V" L"DOSE.LY r 33.. receptly re CAFL Wi':A�'li}!:�s.ON'57 is ' deputy <list.,.,:
tlJ.r:ned· frQIP a touf orEuiQP�, visitil1g' rid, attorIl¢.y orAlameda Gourity'. Be is
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