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NU NEWS
TAU KAPPA EPSILON AT THE U NIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

Volume 41, Number 3 Berkeley 4, California October /November, 1960

NU'S PLEDGE CLASS - LARGEST ON CAMPU S SPIRITED 1960 FALL RUSH


NETS 27 PLEDGES FOR NU

Nu is proud to present to you 27 new


pledges who are now hard at work on
their grades, pledge duties, lessons and
goals that are stressed jn the training
of a Teke pledge.

These men are the future leaders of


Nu and if early indications hold true.
Nu will continue to climb in prominence
at Cal.

Ray Rasmussen '61. Alameda, the


rushing chairman, worked hard and long
to accomplish this excellent pledge
class. Ray, along with all the under­
First row: left to right: Gary Barnett '64, Walnut graduates, send thanks to alumni for
Creek; John Ross '64, San Francisco; Peter E1ner their cooperation, names of prospects
'64, San Ma1.-i.no; Lon Eakes '6 3, Stockton and Blake and participation.
SGnne '64, Palo .Alto, Second row: Jery Hall '62,
Ventura; Craig Davis '62, Alameda; E. Ross Curtis It is interesting to note that ITlore alumni
'64, Salinas; Rod Briggs '62, San Jose; Alex Stewart recommendations were received this
'64, Pacific Palisades; Frank Serduke '62, E1 Cerrito year than last year, and that this excep­
Third row: Bill Hienke1 '6 3, El Cerrito; Bill Hearst tional rush class is a result of our more
'64, New York, N.Y.; Philip Starr '64, La Mesa; positive approach to rush, more functions
Henry D. Brainard '64, Kentfield; Sterling Gowman during the summer and greater co­
'64, El Centro; Jack Overall '64, Los Angeles; operation of our alumni.
George T. Middleton '62, Bakersfield; Gar May '64,
Modesto; Torn Turner '64, Berkeley; Leonard 1. So that we can keep good men on 'tap '
Hicks '64, Pebble Beach; Dave Jarrett '6 3, Berkeley; for pledging in the spring, alumni
Clint Ar '62, Long Beach; James P. Sherk '64, Dan­ recommendations are needed throughout
ville and Pete Gates ' 60, Visalia. Not in photo: the year. If you learn of a good man at
Gary H. Andres '65, Walnut Creek and Bill Poulton Cal, and not a fraternity member, please
'65, Piedmont. let us know.

Calling all Teke 's .•••••• BIG GAME DA Y, NOVEMBER 19th

10:00 - Fiz,z Breakfast 1:30 - Football


11:00 - Buffet Luncheon 4:30 - Open House
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NEW INITIA TES BRING CHAPTER ROLL TO 504

After successfully completing their p1edgeship training p eriod, and making their
grades, f our outstanding men were initiated into Nu in the traditional formal ceremony.
The' c'hapter roll now stands at number 504.
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The new fraters are:
James Singleton '61, Hayward John McCubbin '62, Fresno
Keith McKeag '62. Sacramento John Cuigley '61, Redwood City

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ANNOUNCING ••••.• Two SPECIAL EVENTS FOR TEKES

November 5th & November 18th'

NOVEMB ER 5th - AU "U" Day at Cal • • • UCLA Game";>

The undergraduates of Nu cordially invite al1 alumni to attend


the Open House event. The day's events will be kicked-off with a
buffet luncheon at 11:00 o'clock. After the game the Red Garter
Band will entertain. You'll be sure to enjoy the day - come, meet
the old and new generations.
. And you
. will enjoy the entertainm.ent.

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NOVE1.1BER 18th - THE A NNUAL TEKE ALU1..1NI BIG GAME P ARTY

St. Francis Hotel Plan to arrive by 9:00 P.l'll.

Piano lvIusic Bar

The entire undergraduate me mbership· 'will be present for you to meet.


Each year this alumni Big G ame event becomes more popular and if
you haven't everattended one please make every effort to join in this
time. Bring a frater with you, and of course, your BW*.

*Bea utiful Wife


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NEWS FROM YOUR TE K E FRA TERS HERE, THERE & EVERYWi-ISHE

CPA . RLES H. WRA Y '53 is now a student at San Francisco State College where he is
(�i1 1 7 ave from S tandard Oil Company. Chip is working on a secondary teaching cre­
d. e nhal and may possibly get a masters de gree in political science. He, his wife,
and three sons live at 81 Shields Lane in Novato.

J(Q)HN D. THUR�'/1AN '59 is a teacher in the San Diego City System� He was previously
a junior engineer for that city. John and his wife live in Fallbrook. Their ad
, dress is
Route 1, Box 103.

HAROLD W. HAWE S '34 is an architect with Kaiser Engineers at the new Kaiser
Center in Oakland. HaLan.d Dorothy (Cal, ADll) have a 12 year old daughter. They
all live at 27 La Campana, Orinda.

HI think the fact you keep up with the alums indicated a chapter that is on the ball,"
writes FOSTER H. SHANNON '52. Fos is the minister of East Side Presbyterian
Church in Omaha, Nebraska. He attended Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena
where he was president of his senior class. He and Janis (Cal) have one son, age
9 months. The Shannons live at 5221 N.E. 17th Street.

FRED A. BECK '19 retired from teaching at the Oakland Public Schools in 1955. Slim
is a member of the Masons •• � ••. he and his wife live at 5790 Buena Vista Avenue in
Oak1and.

LAWR ENCE W. YOUNG '24 is an attorney in Fresno. "Brig" is president of the


Fresno Executives Club. He and Ruth (Cal, Phi 1:..1u) have one grown son. They live
at 1740 Thorne Street.

GRANVILLE S. DELA1,1ER£ '17 isa surgeon at the j\l1arysv ille Clinic. Del is a member
of the Exchange Club. He also owns a farm. He and Edna (Cal) have two grown child­
reno Their address is Route 3, Box 970.,

HARRY E. PETERS JR. '33 is 2. surgeon with offices in Oakland. Harry is a member.
of the l\/[edical Honor Soeietyand various surgical societies. He and his wife have
four daughters, age s 17, 15; 10 and 7. They all live a t.649 Blair A venue in Piedmont.

"I'm presently enrolled at Cal on 3. part-time basis, studying nuclear engineering,"


writes l\/IICHA E L VI. C O B B ' 58. ]\/iike is 3. mechanical engineer with A erojet-Genem 1
Nucleonics. He hopES to receive his masters in June '61. tAike, who is single, lives
at 372-p, 62nd Street in Oakland.

PE TER S, KO:tAOR '49 is an engineer with U.S. E lectrical L10tors in Los Angeles.
The 10mor's have twin daughters - amost two years old. The home address is 7560
Stewart P·venue in Los Angeles.

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NU NEWS is published by the Tau Kappa Epsilon Alumni Association and Nu Chapter
for alumni and friends. News, changes of address and Who's Who should be sent to
Tau K appa Epsilon.A lumni Records Office. 2490 Channing Way. Berke ley 4, Calif.
UNDERGRADUATE OFFICERS: Prytanis: Don Sha wl ' 6l , San Leandro; Epiprytanis:
Bill Donovan '61, El Cerrito; Hegamon: Roger Griffith '62, Inverness; Crysopholos:
Dan Baker '62, Arlington, Va.; Grammateus: Jim Seger '62, San Jose; Pylortes:
Ed Pollack '61, Ontario; Histor: Sonny Robinson '61, Ventura.

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