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Ta'u Kappa- &psilon will host,::th� tradHi anal Founders], Day,


Banquet on Wednesday, Ap�il 2nd starting with no host cocktails
at 7:00 p.m. and dinner at 8:00 p.m. The price for· the evenin c g
is $5.00 per person. Fill out the enclosed RSVP card right now
and return it. If there are any questions concerning'the even..,;
. ing, contact George Dove, ' evenings at 376-4989. Office: 69?-
0300, Ext. 526. All alumni, their wives and guests are cordial�,
ly invited to attend.
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This year's banquet will'mark'ttie�76th Annivers�ry orthe
Fraternity and the 56th Anniversary of the Nu Chapter., Among
the honored guests at the banquet will be a grand officer of
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FeUNDERS".,c 8M'" B'ANQI:JE-T�- ,­

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CASINO NIGHT I
May 17th
Volume 72
Number 2
Come one, come aJl!
Spring 175

' Berkeley,
California

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Undergraduate - President's Message· . . " . .

GREETINGS ALur�s, FRO�l THE TKE HOUSE, 1975. . . .

This wfnter TKE has come alive. Our excellent soccer teams and ping pong, pool and
basketball bei_ng played regularly around-the house ha"e seemingly made all house personal.i­
tj es much bri ghter.

TKE, having always been a leader in many ways, is flnding new rewards in working on the
Intra-Fraternity Cduncil. - For next yearls IFC, we have two nominees for spots on the
council: Michael Smith 176 and Charles Bachelor 177. Along with the votes that our IFC
and President bring, we have found our voice being heard with great respect 'within the
Council.

TKE is still studying hard as reflected by one of our seniors, Frank Nemec 175 being
accepted already by U CLA medical school.

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- m-o\lEtd�-oat'cctfte-rlaS t - 'q[lCwter ; "' we-'-a
1'1� "'' 'h6' �-'part-:-; E ; patl� ng-=
i"i'r'-an Iiformar .-::--'­ ;
winter rus-h headed by V. -P. - Henry Sanders 177. Already we have added one pledge, Rick
Morse 1]5 from Tiburon, to ·our house with many more becoming interested in joining us.

Our newley elected officers are:

Vice President . . . . • . . Henry S-anders 177


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Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Fyfe 177


Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ri chard 'Spees 176
Histor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Rae 176
Pylortes . . � � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Kahn 178
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Pledge Trainer. . : . . . . . . . . . . .. .Dan Vasquez 176


House �lanager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II II
Social.Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul l Yandell 178
Athletic Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Winkler 176

With these people in positions of leadership for the rest of the school year, the
house ' leadership on campus should continue to grov!.

Plans are underway fO'r refurbishing our back yard area by Dan Vasquez, a landscape
major.

---FOmn b-eiTa rr-of�-ttre- -rrrelTatilJuCIla-rrter-; Tau-Kappa Eps 11 on, I exte-na best· W1S nes fC5ftn"Ef'
coming months to all of our alumni. Please feel free to come by the house at �nY time for
refreshing conversation. 11m sure you will find the active members of TKE true examples
of �aturity and leadership in all ways.

GREAT SKI TRIP HELD OVER WASHINGTONIS BIRTHDAY WEEKEND


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Over Washingtonls birthday a group of ten TKEls travelled to Frater Craig Sniderls
1]6 cabin at Donner Lake for a three day ski vacation� Most of the guys skied at Squaw
Valley where they found many othe� Berkeley friends and excellent skiing conditions.

REMEMBER FOUNDERS I DAY � APRL 2ND and CASINO NIGHT - MAY 17TH

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HONOR ROLL OF ALUr�NI DUES PARTI CIPANTS THE SPORTING SCENE AT TKE:
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Thank you. . . to those of you who have sent in your TKE has just closed out an
alumni. dues. (If your name 'is not on the list it is not excellent'soccer season with a
too�late to join ih - send,your dues to Tau Kappa total record of 8 - 2 - 2;
,Epsilon, A 1umni Re 1ations Office, 2490 Charming Way, Fielding two high spirited teams,
S'uite 317, Berkeley, California 94704). TKE qualified both for the post
season p 1ayeJfs. These� wer� our
_Carl E. Anders�6n Ronald E. Jones '66 first soccer:team.s in recent
Richard"<C. Anderso , n, Ian T. Kay '50 years.
Arth�r L. Beach Robert Keasbey '55
Robert S. Be_bb '48: David E. Kerr '66 Spring 1boks great for TKE
Roy,W. Berry '57 Dr. Irving,P. Krick '28 a� we prepare to defend last
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, RobertL, B1Qcher '48 Frank 0; Ku'enzly, Jr. '33 year's swimm.ing championship
Anderson ·Borthwick George,A. Lamb '29 against what promises'to be a
,- IvarfV. Brandt Donald A� Lawrie 150 strong field. Entries in soft-
Dona 1cl M. Brettner '59 Jack B ; Leliber.g '57 bill, coed innertube waterpolo,
,�--Gee:i-J-�, Btl-r-'-r n -1- ... 3{}-----�,-- _d·ame-s- -E.
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W,ilfred F. Cavler Ij3 � Williarrd{.�Lewerei1z '56 are planned. · ,


Alfred:R. Clark '23 William C. McCammon '38
Gary F. Code '63 A. James McCo 11urn '34' THE CURRENT WAVE OF NOSTALGIA
Daniel B. Costello '5 1 Stuart M. McIlJraith '52 BRINGS A RENEWED INTEREST IN
Keaglec W. Davis, Jr. ,'�l George R. Magee, M.D. '19 CAMPUS RINGS TO BERKELEy • • • . .

Wi � lett C. Deady Dr. Jacob LM,athis


Edward Dermott '49 Phil1ip-E: �1erritt '52
The popularity of such old
George B. Dove, Jr. '5 1 S. Herbert Merwin '25
time favorites as fraternities,
William R; Dozier '59 George C. Moore .
sororities, football games and
Hubert D. Eller '3� Willson C. Moore, Jr. 150
other assorted college features
Herman W. Fisher '52 - Alan"C. Ne]son '55 ,
has been joined by an increase in
David E. Francis '54 Warren P. Newmark II '67
the sales of coi1ege rings.
Joseph E. Gnas '53 W�lter M. Dlive� '29
Sophus C. Goth, ' 18 Dr. Harry E. Peters, Jr. '33
Theodore J. Goth '35 Ivar S. Petterson '19 Some people feel the in­
Robert W. ,Graham 'Ra 1ph W. Pollock '32 cre�se in ring sales is re­
Donald E: Gremaux '6 1 Robert �1. Quellmalz '66 lated to a current wave of
James'Griffi,n Raymond V. Rasmussen '6 1 nostalgia. with the repudJ':' ,
Henr.LHabenicht '29 Loren L. Ryder '24 ation of the Establishment in
, Theodore E. Haig "29 Leonard Schlussel '49 - the 1960's, it wasn't popular
Allan. Hargrave -Dr. , Wi 11iam Schmohl '66 to be seen wearing a ring re-
�. W,i+H-am"';S'"; Hea- th, 'AS- -dehn S. -S-hell-'2 - T C- 'C,�,�. , -.peopJ,e:c����-_��
ppeseFl;t;.kng: -tl:lJ:.;;ig:s -Ehat
-Clifford Henderson '21 Louis E. Simoncic '53 were revo1ting against. But
William A. Herzog '52 , Wendell R. Spackman '34 today things are changing!
�ilTiam Hexne� Bert S. Thomas '16
Harry V. Heyn Lt Col John Tilbury People are now buying
Evan - R. Hi§gins ' 19 ' .Brad Volpi '74 those same rings which stand
Harold Hoover - Austin ,G. Walther 15� for school spirit and pride
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Floyd E. Howe '34 Clayton E. Ward '34 and eptimoize the whole
Robert· Hutton 1'23 Elwyn E. Watkins 133 college tradition.
War-d D. Ingrilfr 131 Earl A. Wayne '72
DrL Kenneth Janssen '60- John M. Wilcox It has also been sug­
:Dr. Horace G. Jones L. C L Wi 1son '27 gested that another more ma­
J. Dewey Yeager '21 terialistic reason for buy­
ing rings is because of the
ATTENTION AlUMNI - The Nu News is missi � ng many years large amount of gold con-
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of ;g raouation on the above Honor Roll. Would you " 'tained in the ring_s • -

take a minute of your-time and send in the year you


graduated so -we ca:n' bri rig our files accurately up Rings axe sold to all
-to date. Many thanks. four classes of CAL students.'
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F=OCUS AL�MNI I
dinners. The Fraternity mot­ CLIFFORD CERIDONO '57
to is charity, esteem and
love. Ivar lived by this Cliff wrote, I remain one
motto and we hold him deep in of the few TKE alumni still
DR GLEN,F. CUSHMAN our hearts. residing in Berkeley at 150
Panoramj c Way. I recently had
Feburar�_16, 1974 the honor of becoming the God­
San Francisco, Ca. father of TKE brother, Aust1n
Walter's '54 s6n, Eric. Aus-
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tin and his wife, Karen, live
, t'Q . .,",r4y'�w'�=feerlngrid,
in J�ova,
IFAR S. PETTERSON '19 and I started things off with
a dauther, Margaret. We then
The Tau �appa Epsilon had a boy, Glen and now they
Fraternit� WqS saddened by matched us again with their
the death of Charter Mem­ son, Eric. Don 't you all think
ber, Ivar S. Petterson. a truce is in order?" Congrat-
The Teke's lost one of ulations, "ClifL"
their most loy,al fraters.
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service to Nu Chapter span­


ned more than 55 years and L. . WILLIAM SCHMOHl III '66
'his'achievements were maj�
or milestones in our chap­ After receiving his degree
t�r's life. When he re­
AVlaiumrllLo fLe.Q�, "It in dentistry at the University
enter�dBerkeley after
.6 e.em.6 uke. '0 My Ye.6te.fLday' of California, Bill spent two
serving as a Naval qfficer
Whe.Vl I 6illt e.vtte.fLe.dthcd years at Western Reserve Uni­
in WW I, Ivar worked hard
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versity in Cleveland, Ohio
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to establish Nu Chapt �Jhere he obtained a t,1asters
and provide it leadership
as a charter member until
ALUMNI· · · Degree, in Orthodontics. His
office is located in San Fran­
he graduated in 1921 and cisco at 490 Post Street.

phone Company as an engin­


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eer. In 1926, he and his ALL TKE ALUMNI


lovely wife, Lucy, were WILLIAM P. RUS '48
married and they both took R E ME M B E R F O U N D E R S ' DAY
active part in alumni A P R IL 2N D Nu News received word that
functions. Ivar served on and Bill Rus and his family have
the Alumni Committee to Re­ C A S I N O NIG H T y:.eturned from Hawaii where they
activate Nu Chapter and t�A Y 17 T H had been living for the past
saw his' efforts rewarded several years. . They,are now
in, 1947 when Nu returned to residing at 250 Sea View, San
the Cal campus. He and TKE LOST SOULS ROSTER Rafae 1, CA 94901; We 1c.ome .back
Lucy worked,hand-in�hand to mainland, Bill!
in couseling and strength­ Nu News wishes to contact
ening this new organizac the following alumni for a ***************

tion and had wonderful current address:


times at the Teke Orchid Henri Henderson '58 YOUR EDITOR wants news to make
Balls, Anniversary Dances, Thomas R. Smith '55 the Nu News as interesting as
, \ banquets and initia,tion_ possibl� to all of our alumni.

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