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SMARCK, MANDAN TUDENTS JOIN U.N.D,| FRATERNAL GROUPS 1166 Freshmen Affiliate With 11 “Academic Organizations During Pledging _ Six Bismarck and five Mandan men students at the University of North Dakota have been pledged to academic fraternities, according to Associated Press reports from Grand Forks which state that a total of 166 freshmen have been taken into mem- bership of 11 fraternal groups. Bismarck students to affiliate in- clude: Everett F. Winkes, Keith Crawford, John Ulsrud, Robert Vo- gel, Jack Harris, Jack McCready and Frank Geiermann. Joining groups from Mandan were: Arthur Friesz, Paul Smith, Roger aoe? Bill Ordway and Ervin Ryb- icek, der and Howard Wold, Cando; and Aaron Prondzinski, Grafton. Beta Chi: Everett F. Winkes, Bis- marck; Lee J. Saville, Braddock; Carl ‘Tauer and Edwin Tauer, U! Donald Jorgenson and Clifford Ben- nington, Grand Forks; Chester Hal- vorson and George Becker, North- and Earl Erickson, Garrison; George H. Golz, Bordulac; John J. Dallavia, John A. Cameron and Woodrow Erickson, Duluth, Minn.; Richard G. Caviness, Minne- apolis; George Brager, Niagara; Carl Dahlquist, Drayton; and Fritz Tosti- vet, Max. Betas Pin Up Seven Beta Theta Pi: George Montieth, Hazelton; Howard Lee and Don Grangaard, Grand Forks; John Ken- field, Bemidji, Minn.; Arthur Friesz, Mandan; David Vail, Milnor; and Deland Croze, Minneapolis. Sigma Nu: Elwood Hetland, Lu- verne, Minn.; Ivan Thompson, - George Dawes and Gordon Caw- thorne, Ellendale; Orville Thompson and Fred Wolfe, Devils Lake; Edain Simpson, Jack Horner and Kenneth Berg, Grand Forks; Jerry Motre and Robert Harlon, Minot; Jack Bright- bill, Cando; Don Grothe, Roseau. Minn.; and Bob Gunderson, Aneta. Kappa Sigma: Janes Fraser, Jeff Joseph, Brooks Keogh, Vern Collins, Portrait of an ANXIOUS MOTHER THE CHILDREN DON'T EAT ENOUGH BREAKFAST TO CARRY THEM THRU A MORNING OF Don Rice and Donald Vohs, all of Williston; Harold Martin and ald Scramstad, Grand Forks; 5 Russell Chesrown, Charles Fenling and James Barger, Linton; Keith Craw- ford and John Ulsrud, Bismarck; Joe Thomas, Flasher; Dan Ristad, Fisher, Minn.; Robert Plunkett, Park Riv Dick ‘Decay, Ambrose; Marion . Ar- nold, ee: and Russell Colberg, Lainbda Chi Alpha: Vernon Gjer- ‘stad, Stanley Hendrickson, Vernon Johnson, Bernard Lyons, Len Cleary and how she solved THE PROBLEM ‘THE NEXT DAY THIS KELLOGGS PEP BRAN | FLAKES 1S [ SWELL (can we WAKE UP a j better bran 4 © family enjoys ° ness of ites with truly See how your lioggs BE Brn ellogg’s PEP Delicious. Easy to digest. Mildly lenntine, laxative. a package of Kellogg’s PEP Been from your gro- cer. Alway sores coep A PYRAY toot wi ee oe or Soy tac a em. rcaktes lunch, or tenotee by Kellogg in Battle . Ralph Keeley, East Grand Earl Jones, Ed Jones and ers Schammel, Kenmare; Art Huber, Carson; Earl Anderson and Oscar Anderson, St. Thomas; and David Johns, Velva. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: John Muus, Grand Forks; Jelmer Shjeflo, Dick- inson; Leonard Petrucci, Bill Van Horn, Delwyn Hurd, Herman Dahl and Sig Keelander, all of Minot; Paul Smith, Roger Thysell and Bill Ordway, Mandan; Lynn Moore, Val- ley City; Marin Olson, Minnewaukan; jand Gordon Homme and George | Cando; Robert Adams, Cavalier; and ; |Scharwork, Grafton. 20 Join Phi Delta Phi Delta Theta: Willard Wenz, Schoolfield, Va. on, 8. Burkhardt and Louis Dawson, Devils Lake. Theta Chi: Art Walper, Grand Forks; L, Anderson, Larimore; Pete Hildemeier, Peterbsurg; Raymond Loff, Oslo, Minn.; Alphonse Muggli, Geiermann, ail of Bismarck; Neal Sutton, Kenneth Miner, Arnold Rine and Donald Nelson, all of Grand Forks; Connie Kelleher, East Grand Forks; Tom Golding and James Fair, Edmore; Everett Cox and Wally Mc- Kenzie, Dickinson; Tom Glasscock, Haywarden, Iowa; Bruce McVey, Glen Ullin; Mandan, and Ervin Rybnicek, Sigma Chi: Bill McCosh, Valley City; Thomas Anderson, Dan Pepke. Jack Mackenroth and Lloyd Amick, all of Minot; Buster Napp and Bob Krogfoss, Binford; Bill Lontz, Fargo; Tom Netcher, Fessenden; Johnny THE BISMARCY TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1985 Alex Cunningham, James Gaivei. did Setaan ‘Bibani, ee ee Bonzer, Lidgerwood; Harper Thorpe, New Rockford; Harry Alderson, Devils Lake; John Mattison and Ken- neth Johnson, Jamestown, Bob Ju- nod, LaMoure; and Frits Falgren, Robert Brouse, Jack East, Curtis Malm, George Clayton, Louis Mur- phy, Leroy Helgeson, Bill Bridgeman and Paul Stratte, all of Grand Forks. Alpha Tau Omega: Reynold Han- son, Ernest Johnson and Marvin Johnson, LaMoure; Irving Clark and Thomas Thornton, Fessenden; Gor- don Rood, Harold Thompson, Erling Morkrid, Harry Rice and Lyle Huse- by, all of Grand Forks: Elbert Timm, TO ee ent eavenion Nat Wishek; at its annual convention here nold Steenerson, Crookston, Minn.; Maurice Thompson, Dunn Cent Jack Borgerson, Leber Bogert Roney and James Jenny, ROS: BRO, Frederick Striebel, Marmarth. — he LEAGUE MEETING Grand Forks, N. 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