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First row: Barber E.; Boholin, '1'.; Cohen, R.; Council. H.; Davison, A.; Ecker, c.; Fiddman, 5.; Gebhard, W.; Grimc~, A. Second raw: HamJllaker. C.; Hurt, W.; Hendcr~on, H.; Keenan, .I.; Kelly, B.; Kransz, F.; LeFew, H.; Ugorano, t.; Luhy,.J. T/,,:rd row: IIlako,ยท;tch, V.; Makowski, E.; Marsh, J.; Merrill, L.; Molesworth, J.; Norman, H.; Pcehkofl. P.; Phipps, .I.; Pist:tzncr, A. FOIirth row: Press. A.; Regan. N.; Rcntko, M.; Rhyne, n.; Hudisill, R; Rydzewski, E.; Scott. D.; Seiland, J.; Shyn, C. Fifth row: Simpson, W.; Skvarck, A.; Stange, C.; Warner, P. DELTA PI ALPHA The knights of Delta Pi Alpha started this impossible but this year's edition of Delta Pi school year in the same style as other years. Alpha is well on its way to equalling that stellar A spirit of teamwork culminated in the fra- year. ternity football championship. Basketball, volley- ball, softball, track, tennis and golf were also. Left IQ right: Mike RClItko, Mitd, TlIllai, Harry LeFt:w, well represented by the Preachers in the intra- Ed Rydzewski, Ernie Makowski, Dick Cohen. mural sports activities for 1951. Another venture was the Mid-Century Ball which captivated all who attended, with its Cay Nineties effect. Frank Krausz led the way as general chairman. First semester Harris LeFew ably headed the dub as president. Ed Rydzewski assisted him as vice- president, Buck Kelly kept the minutes, Al Skvarek handled the funds, Stan F'icldman was corresponding secretary and Albert Crimes was Epsilon. Ed Rydzewski took over as president second semester. Other officers were: Milch Tullai, vice- president; Dick Cohen, secretary; Ernie Makow- ski, treasurer; and Bruce Rudisill, Epsilon. To top the achievements of 1949-50 is almost 39