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Miscellaneous Fraternity and Sorority Information

1965-02-14 Greek Week 1965, February 14-19, 1965 Page 7

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Greek Week 1965 Schedule for Dinner - Discussion Exchanges February 16, 1965 at 5:45 p.m. Sororities Alpha Chi Omega--Prof. Donald Bryant, Speech Department Pi Beta Phi--Dr. Charles Mason, Financial Aids Alpha Gamma Delta--Prof. Helen Newell, Dental Hygiene Delta Gamma--Prof. Robert Alexander, Art Alpha Phi--Prof. T. R. Porter, Education Sigma Delta Tau--Dean Dewey B. Stuit, College of Liberal Arts Chi Omega--Prof. James Curtis, Speech Pathology Kappa Kappa Gamma--Prof. David Belgum, Religion Delta Delta Delta--Prof. Arthur Sanderson, Journalism Alpha Xi Delta--Prof. Ralph Ojemann, Institute Child Development Delta Zeta--Prof. Jean Loveland--PE for Women Gamma Phi Beta--Dr. Helen Dawson, College of Medicine Kappa Alpha Theta--Prof. Ulrich Trumpener Zeta Tau Alpha--Mr. Robert E. Froeschle, Iowa Union Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Tau Omega--Prof. Harold Saunders, Sociology Department Fraternities Acacia--Dean W. W. Morris, College of Medicine Phi Gamma Delta--Prof. Sherwood Tuttle, Geology Department Alpha Epsilon Pi--Prof. Hugh Dingle, Zoology Department Phi Kappa Psi--Prof. Melvin Betterley, Engineering Beta Theta Pi--Prof. Carl S. Vestling, Biochemistry Phi Delta Theta--Mr. Loren Kottner, Iowa Union Delta Chi--Capt, Lloyd Cosby, Military Department Sigma Alpha Epsilon--Col. Brooks Booker--Military Department Delta Tau Delta--Mr. Roger Munn, Iowa Union Phi Kappa Sigma--Mr. Richard Gibson, Student Services Delta Upsilon--Dean M. L. Huit, Student Affairs Phi Epsilon Pi--Prof. Richard Lloyd-Jones, English Department Lambda Chi Alpha--Mr. Kenneth Cook, Student Affairs Pi Kappa Alpha--Prof. Anthony Costantino, Economics Sigma Chi--Dr. William McCulloch, College of Medicine Sigma Pi--Prof. Leonard Konopa, Business Administration Sigma Nu--Dr. Robert Hubbell, Student, Affairs Sigma Phi Epsilon--Prof. John Harlow, Business Administration
 
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