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With their membership sadly depleted by Stewart, Suffren, Workman, Wrightson, and graduation, the "Preachers" returned to the Gibson. Hill last October with the desire to maintain Additional glory came to the club as its and strengthen the enviable position held by basketball teams came through with closely Delta Pi Alpha for the past fifteen years. contested championships. Bachelor supre- Thanks to Don Honeman and company the macy in this sport was overcome by the "frat" got off to a flying start by winning the narrowest of margins. Not only were the interfraternity touch football championship Preachers victorious in the intramural leagues, without tasting defeat. The club was ably but they were well represented on both the reinforced when, following a most entertain- varsity and freshman quints. The volleyball ing smoker, a new record was established as teams brought new honors to the club as both twenty-three freshmen accepted invitations the "A" and "B" crowns were won. Preacher to membership. Delta Pi Alpha looks forward supremacy in this sport was maintained with; to continuing prominence in both curricular out the services of any of its previous year's ancl extra-curricular activities from such men titleholders. as Baugher, Beglin, Blair, Dumler, Evans, Socially the fraternity enjoyed a very Hancock, Hudson, Lodge, Mc\Villiams, successful year. Having presented a most O'Leary, Phillips, Rawlins, ]. Robinson, entertaining smoker, the Preachers kept up Scholl, Scott, Smith, Snodgrass, Sorenson, with prevailing trends by bringing Billy Isaac PRENTISS UNTON RODERICK KULLMAR GiILBI{EATH STROI'P BOWEN W. RO!llNSON WILDEY LcCOM[_'TE TOilILINSON VENZKE DOENGES HUDSON illc\\'ILUAilIS illYERS J. ROlliNSON .';iCHOU. BL.,>,IR H!\NCOCK sillJTH WOJ{KilLĀ·\N BEGUN B.'\UGHER RAWLINS DUillLER Eighty