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The p ro d u ctio n o f "Labernum
G rot«" , t r io t o u s comedy, by J .
B. P r i e s t l y opened Alumni f e s ­
t i v i t i e s on F rid a y e v e n in g , May
2 0 th . S t i l l ro ck in g w ith laugh
- t e r , K .T .C .'* o ld grads sip p ed
t e a in th e H ale B u ild in g a t an
in fo rm a l t e a snonsored by th e
th r e e m en's s o c i a l f r a t e r n i t i e s
th en t r o t t e d out th e mat o f
welcome a s alum ni v i s i t e d t h e i r
o l | homes and room s. On S a tu r ­
day morning a t 1 0:00 p .m .'f o r ­
mal r e g i s t r a t i o n to o k p la c e . In
a b a s e b a ll t h r i l l e r th a t f o l lo w ed , K .T.C . *s* p o w erfu l n in e
bowed t o i t s o ld r i v a l , P ly ­
mouth T eachers C o lle g e . At 12
noon a b u f f e t lunch wa* serv ed
On campus fo llo w e d by an Alum­
n i B u sin ess M eeting In Parker
H a ll. The program c o n s is te d
o f a welcome t o th e c l a s s o f
»49 in t o th e Alumni and th e
jp e co g n itio n o f r e t i r i n g f a c ­
u l t y members.
A s p o r ts program com p risin g
an alumni s o f t b a l l game, t e n ­
n is , and badminton was sch ed ­
u le d from 2 :4 5 P.m. t o , 4 :0 0
p.m . From 4 :0 0 p.m . t o 5 :0 0
p.m . Alumni were th e honored
g u e s ts a t a lawn n a rty g iv e n
a t th e home o f D r. and Mrs.
Lloyd P. Young. Members o f th e
C la ss o f '4 9 a lo n g w ith mem.b e r s o f th e f a c u lt y w ere a ls o
in v it e d t o a t te n d . At 6 :3 0 p .
m .alum ni o f Alpha P i Tau F r a t­
e r n i t y were serv ed a d e lic io u s
s t e a k d in n er a t th e North Swan
z e y Community H ouse. The day* s
f e s t i v i t i e s ended w ith a se m iform al dance b ein g h eld in th e
gymnasium w ith m usic fu rn ish ed
by Casey C a s lllo * s O rch estra .

FACULTY CHANGES
F a c u lit y changes f o r n ex t
y ea r have j u s t been announced
and are a s f o llo w s : M rs." P h il­
ip R o b e r ts, th e form er E f f i e
L. Muchmore w i l l r e t i r e t o hex
new home in M a ssa c h u se tts. Mrs.
D e lla D avis i s r e t i r i n g from
C en tra l J u n io r High S ch ool
a f t e r many lo n g y e a r s o f f a i t h ­
f u l s e r v i c e . M iss Dorothy MeGeoch, in s t r u c t o r o f p sych ology
and e d u c a tio n a l c o u r s e s , has
been g ra n ted a y ea rs absence tc
co n tin u e h er s t u d ie s f o r th e
d o c to r a te a t Columbia U n iver­
s i t y . Mr. F re d e ric k J . Simmons
i s e x p e c te d t o r e tu r n r lfir . Ed­
win S . Huse who came t o us
from C e n tr a l Junior^H igh S chool
w i l l le a v e a t th e end o f t h is
y e a r . Mr. C lif f o r d H. C oles
W in r e tu r n and c o n tin u e h i s
s t u d ie s p a r t-tim e a t Harvard
U n iv e r s it y .
IN MEM0RIAM

t

TO’49

C h a rles E aton , p r e s id e n t o f
th e C la ss o f »49 i s d e s e r t in g
th e W hite M ountains of.N ew
Hampshire f o r th e Green Mount­
a in s o f Vermont. C h a r lie i s
g o in g t o te a c h D is t r ib u t iv e
E d u cation in B ellow s F a l l s .
A rthur Coogan J r . , S h ir le y
LaBounty, and Henry Mann have
decided, t o b le s s Hancock w ith
t h e i r V a s t sto r e h o u se o f know
le d g e s- ~
O" ''¡¿j i ,
The booming v o ic e o f Frank
H acket w i l l thunder through
th e C orridors - o f D erry. Car­
u s o 's v o ic e cou ld breah g l a s s ,
but Franks cou ld break w a l l s .
Wanda H a le , "Red" H u g h ill
E lle n P lim p ton , V ir g in a Sw eet
and E lean or Upham, a l l l o v e l y
m erm aids, w i l l add 1p le n ty t o
th e sc en ery o f Nashua.
J e s s e P ip er w i l l be brim ­
ming over w ith sw eet s a y in g s
at J a f f r e y . •
Humor has i t th a t S igm a's
Jack son i s co n tem p la tin g bask­
in g on the sa n d y /sh o r e s o f
F lo r id a t h i s w in te r . Tom Manning w i l l le a v e f o r
A p p leton Academy in New I p s ­
w ich t o b e sid e h is old bud­
dy , N ick M eleon es•
L inea B aker, a tr u e d ie d - i n
th e -w o o l V erm onter, w i l l g iv e
ou t knowledge a t North P ow nal,

S tu d e n ts and f a c u lt y o f KTC
were saddened t h i s sp r in g by
th e d ea th s o f two u n d e r c la s s ­
men , Edward L. R ey n o ld s, a
freshm an, and
Kenneth E .
B a ile y , a sophomore ¡ —Eddie
coached b a s k e tb a ll a t C en tral
J u n io r H igh S ch o o l
K enny's co u ra g e, i n t e g r i t y ,
and
wond erf u l - s p i r i t
w ill
n ever be f o r g o t te n by „ t h o s e
who were; c l o s e s t t o him .
* Keene T each ers C o lle g e —- e x ­
ten d s i t n d e e p e s t sympathy t o
Kenny "Nature Boy" S w ift w i l l
th e f a m ilie s o f both b o y s.
g iv e H ook sett a t a s t e o f what
h e ' s lea rn ed a t KTC•
id e r in g a p r in c ip a l- te a c h in g
H arlan C h a r e tte , th e Beau
o s i t i o n in J e^~r—
f f,..ief*"'r p -o n-■. ""“
Brummel o f Sigma H ou se, i s 6on-

H H ra P ü r'

F a c ility cou ld , b u ild up
Do you th in k th a t KTC should I
m
orale
by en cou ragin g
the*
have a bandf T h is q u e stio n
p
la
y
e
r
s
.
They
co
u
ld
a
ls
o
a t­
S t a f f o f th e HOOTSK
was asked th e w r lt e r a few
'•
■ .-«r days a g o , and when th e answer*
ten d r e h e a r s a ls o c c a s io n a lly .
C o-E ditors: Donald A v e r ill
was in th e a f f ir m a t iv e he was
1S In th e f a l l o f 1 9 4 7 , an a t ­
George McKeage
tem pt was made to form a band
prom ptly d r a fte d t o ,g iv e a
Twenty stu d en t* r e ­
r e a so n through th e c o l le g e news I a t KTC.
p
o
r
te
d
.
R
eh ea r sa ls were h §ld
A s s is ta n ts : Har^y K e lso
paper* Maybe th e E d it o r , or
N om a M o r is s e tt e
and
I
t
seemed
to me th a t th e
perhaps he was Co—
E d ito r ,
b
e
s
t
blind
th
e
c o l le g e ever
John W right
th ou gh t th a t n e a r ly a h a l f can- I
I
boasted
was
in
th
e
m aking-—and
Art;
R obert Beohard
tu r y o f band co n n e c tio n s made
I
th
e
r
e
have
Deen
some
very
Photography: Joseph Oakie
one q u a lif ie d t o p a ss judgegood
bands
in
th
e
past.H
ow ­
R ep orters and T y p is ts :
ment*
e
v
e
r
.
in
a
v
ery
few
seek
s
it
M arion Brown
I am th in k in g Dack o v er th e
v
a
n
ish
e
d
.
To
t
h
i
s
d
a
y
.
I
am
E liz a b e t h B r it t o n
p a s t te n y e a r s h ere a t KTC,
unaware a s to th e « a ® 0" - .
I r e n e DlMeco
I and x cun r e c a l l so many in Having g iv e n my s e r v ic e s 1
Ralph Dwire
s ta n c e s When th e band, then
Jean McKenney
tn e p a s t
t o d i f f e r e n t KTC ~
a c t i v e , f i t t e d in to th e o o l C h a rles M it c h e ll
bands, and e x p r e ssin g th e same
le g e l i f e w ith much c o l o r . I t s
Grace MacNevin
I membership was 97% stu d e n ts ia__the f u t u r e , I would li£ ® to
Joan N ielso n "
100%
and ’ th a t i s th e p r in c ip le i t I s t a t e in c lo s in g th a t
Frank S o rg er ^
I
c
o
-o
p
e
r
a
tio
n
betw
een
f
a c u lt y
I should o p era te on. I t p la y ed
and
stu
d
e
n
ts
cou
ld
r
e
s
u l t in
I fo r . c h a p e l, b a s k e tb a ll gam es,
I th e e sta b lish m e n t o f a c o lo r an«É|gther c o l l e g e f u n c t io n s .
f u l hand a t K .T .C .
A band i s
K .T .C . SPIRIT |
” Ope o f th e ou tstan d in g
I
d
e
f
i
n
i
t
e
l
y
needed
t
o
round
ou t
We a l l t a l k about th e l a°k II ach ievem en ts was a bank s k i t
I
p
o
lle
g
e
l
i
f
e
.
o f o o lie g e s p i r i t a t KTC J i t jI b i i i l t around th e l i f e i n a
H H arlan G. B a rrett
we 4o l i t t l e about I t . Here I country town and s t o r e . T h is
are a few c o n c r e te s u g g e s tio n s I program was r e p e a te d s e v e r a l
CHEMICAL ANAYLSIS OF WCIffiN
th a t i f o a r r ie d o u t would d e f­ I tim e s away from c o l l e g e , and
i n i t e l y improve c o l le g e s p i r i t I s e v e r a l com plim ènts from o u t—
¿Symbol: W 0 E t
a t our c o l l e g e •
I a id e r s were t o th e e f f e c t th a t
Accented Atomic weight: ./aiSC1
I
th
e
s
k
i
t
was
a
s
e
n
te
r
ta
in
in
g
(IV KTC freshm en sh ould wear
A U i ■
.
J L «
« .
Occurenc'e:where
man e x i os ftfsl ..
I
a
s
any
jic
tu
r
e
th
ey
had
o
b
serv
­
s k u l l cap s o r b e a n ie s i “° r th e I
P h y s ic a lP r o p e r t i e s : B io ls a t
ed . Much c r e d it i s due Mr*
1 s t se m e ste r .
Remember "Mr.
n oth in g and f r e e z e s aiy m inu te,^
I
B
ushnell*
f
o
r
th
e
s
u
c
c
e
s
s
o
f
B e lv e d e r e ' Goes To
M
elts when p r o p erly t r e a t e d , ix
th
a
t
s
k
i
t
.
Everyone
in
the
(2) D is t in c t io n sh o u ld be made
n
o
t w e ll u se d , very b i t t e r .
I
band
was
t
h
r
i
l
l
e
d
andftpfoud
as
betw een c l a s s e s . So^i o r ®
Chemical
P r o p e r tie s : P o s s e s s e s
I
th
ey
tu
te
d
a
horn
or
p
la
y
ed
a
u ld p reced e ju n io r s in c h a p e l.
g re a t a f f i n i t y fo r g o ld , s i l v e r
I drum fo r KTC
T h is i s p r o t o c o l.
*
■■.
13) S e n io r s sh o u ld wear t h e ir
p latin u m , and p r e c io u s s t o n e s .
At an oth er tim e , th e band
g ra d u a tio n cap s and gowns^at
V iolen t- r e a c t io n i f l e f t a lo n e .
I made a to u r o f h ig h sc h o o ls in Able to absorb g r e a t amounts of
ev ery ch a p el during th®
I southern New Himpshire. I t food m a tte r . Turns g re en i f
sem ester* T h is would le n d d is
t i n c t i o n to th e s e n io r s . T h is I drove to B oston in the even in g
p la c e d b e s id e a b e t t e r lo o k in g
t r a d it i o n i s c a r r ie d ou t a t
specim en.
ry - •
and* a tten d ed a c ir c u s..
In d ian a S t a t e
T eachers ColU ses: H igh ly ornam ental; u s e f u l j
To co v er th e s e a c t i v i t i e s
th e r e n a t u r a lly h as to be r e - I a s a t o n ic in a c c e le r a t in g th e
s p i r i t s , and a g r e a t e q u a liz e r
(^ M e m b e r s o f
th e
f ^ l t y J h ea rse i s and many tim es t h i s
fo
r th e d is t r ib u t io n " o f w e a lth .
I sh ould be ranked by th e
was a h ard ship a s stu d e n ts are
Probably
i^ th e m ost e f f e c t i v e 1
I is tr a tio n as p ro fesso r , a s s i
sch ed u led in many o th e r pro­
income
r
e
d
u c tio n a gen t known.
I ta n t p r o f e s s o r , « t c .
,_ _ grams-.—B ut i t can be arranged
C au tion : "H ighly E x p lo siv e" ir>
(5) A c o l l e g e band should p la y
so th a t afty stu d e n t h o n e s tly
I m a r tia l m usic and c o l l e g e n m in ex p er ien ce d lia n d s.
in t e r e s t e d in band a c t i v i t y
b e r s a t th e b eg in n in g and th e
can f i l l th a t req u irem en t.
TENNIS TEAM
I c lo s e p f chape l «r- y .
So f a r a s n eed in g an in s t r u ­
m ent, i f you do n o t p o s s e s s one I Under th e d ir e c t io n o f Mr.
(6) R efer t o ^
I n o t a s c h o o l. L ik e w ise ,
th e c o lle g e i s equipped t o pro­ Lloyd F . Hayn, a t e n n is team
I th e c o l l e g e camp, n o t nne v id e one a l l th e way from a h as been formed on campus.Mem­
bers o f th e team are a s f o l ­
p ic c o lo , b ase horn ( i n two
I sc h o o l camp* Donald C. A v «,1 -»
e r ill
low
s: F . D o s t i l i o , F. Fahey,
k ey s ) to drums, and a l l t o o t R.
Dobens,
G. Courchene, W.
A - . ■ .
, '' ■■ ■ _
e r s in betw een.
L
a
ffe
r
r
a
n
d
fe
, V. R u s s e ll, L.
To have a good band we j u s t
Sprague,
and
J . Turner. P r a c t­
need stu d e n ts who can
p la y
PARENTS DAT
i
c
e
s
e
s
s
io
n
s
aad sch ed u led
'
b ly w e ll and who'have th e j
I KTb threw ou t th e mat o f II pwaissa
games are h e ld a t th e Keen*
l l and d e s ir e to make a su c­
I vrelcome t o p a r e n ts o f s tu d Country C lub.
Although no
c
e
s
s
o
f
th
e
o
r
g
a
n
iz
a
tio
n
.
You
I e n ts on Sunday, June 5 t h .
l e t t e r s are b ein g g iv e n ou t
w
i
l
l
h
a
v
e
.
a
good
tim
e
and
a
I Over 100 p a r e n ts a tte n d e d .
p r o f it a b le one m u s ic a lly . To t h i s y e a r , hopes a re h ig h th a t
I H ig h lig h tin g th e a c t i v i t i e s
w ith p r a c t i c e , a str o n g var­
h elp p u t th e band on t o p , I
l was th e s p e c i a l c o n c e r t o f
s i t y team w i l l bO b u i l t up fo r
I th in k th e r e snould be encour­
T th e KTC G lee Club under th e
n
ex t y e a r . To d a te , games have
agement from n o n -p la y in g s t u I d ir e c t io n o*f Harry W. D a v is.
been
p la y ed with" Dartmouth,
d e n ts .
Ju st a l i t t l e
li^
I V i s i t i n g fo llo w e d i n th e
¡N.I.T.*and Mount Herman fr e s h ­
once in awhile will work wond­
I r e s p e c t iv e d o r m ito r ie s .
men.
s
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Bob LaBdunty, / C l i f f P er­
k in s ,” and D ale Fpeidman are ru­
mored. >to be c o n sid e r in g stu d y ­
in g f o r t h e ir M aster’ s d e g r e e .
And fo r t h a t m atter,? so i s Jhn
J . C. V ftllia m s.
A lv in B la k e , th e p lu t o c r a t
o f C en tral Ju n io r High S ch ool
i s g o in g to p r a c t ic e h is "pro*
f e s s i o n a l a t t it u d e s " a t Ray­
mond •
A lic e S ch rib er i s g o in g t o
Lebandh*
B arton Van W ie, sh y , r e t ir in g
glamour h oy from West P a la t in e
B rid g e, New York i s r e tu r n in g
beyond th e Green M ountains frar>
whence he came*
M iss G arofalo i s ta k in g camp
beyond th e C on n ecticu t R iver i i
G r e e n fie ld , M a ssa c h u se tts.
R obert H a stin g s w i l l pound
uhe desk a t Towle* High im New­
p o rt.
H elen Corey i s le a v in g fo r
Hudson, S he’ l l c e r t a in ly m iss
sh a rin g th e fr o n t s e a t i n Ralpl
D a r e ’ s oar i
June P r a t t w i l l , p r a o tio e * h e r
"Old B lack Magic" at- Center
Sandwich.
Ray Dundas, "The Man With
The Horn" i s ta k in g up r e s i ­
dence a t Keene»High S ch ool £
Joseph L i t l e f i e l d w i l l be
behind th e desk in M ilto n .
W illiam Marcoux, wicked
camera f ie n d , w i l l he th e rage
in Newmarket.
Jane M i l l s , a Vermont prod­
u c t a ssig n e d to W alpole, i s
rumored to be g e t t in g m arried
t h i s summer. Save u s some o f
th a t ca k e, J a n el
, O llie McMorran, L in c o ln ’ s
g i f t to mankind, w i l l he ta k in g
a covered wagon to Claremont.
The^underclassm en o f T^TC
j o in th e s t a f f o f "The Hooter"
in w ish in g th e C la ss o f ’49
good lu ck and b e s t w is h e s .
Burt Brbadhead, Alpha glam bur boy, w i l l ta k e Jean Har­
d in g ’ s p la c e in Candia.
Sarah Rffiftsay and Carolyn Wy­
man w i l l be g iv in g g i r l s the
lowdown on "How to Wih a Man
Through H is Stomach," a t NewBoston and Belm ont, r e s p e c t iv ­
e ly .
I t i s rumored th a t B e tty
B o lto n , who i s a ssig n e d to ."arner, w i l l marry D ick M i l l s ,
p r e s id e n t o f th e C lass o f *48
a t th e U n ita r ia n Church id
Keene t h i s month.
R obert Cushing i s g o in g to
L isb on .
We must admonish F a ith Gold­
sm ith , V ic t o r ia W ilson,- and
F lo ra C a le f to keep away from
th o se aw ful Dartmouth w o lv es
in Hanover.


7

The E ta D e lta Chapter o f
Alpha P hi Omega F r a te r n ity was
f o im a lly i n s t a l l e d on th e camp­
us o f Keene T each ers C o lle g e
in December, 1948, by members
■of a degree team from Y ale
Univ* and S p r in g f ie ld C o lle g e .
B eta Sigma Alpha, th e l o c a l
f r a t e r n it y was founded in th e
sp rin g o f 1948.
Keene T eachers C o lle g e i s a
b e t t e r co l l ege today b ecau se
o f th e f r a t e r n it y . The Campus
Club founded by members o f th e
f r a t e r n it y w ith i t s c o f f e e shop
and c o l l e g i a t e s p e c i a l i t i e s has
g r e a t ly enhanced c o l le g e l i f e .
Bernard Staith i s b u s in e s s mana£T0J*
The New England C onvention
o f Alpha Phi Omega was h eld
r e c e n t ly a t th e TTniv. o f Conn,
a t S to r r s . D e le g a te s from th e
l o c a l Eta D e lta Chapter a tte n d ­
in g were George McKeage, Ralph
Dwire, and Donald A v e r ill.
A n i n i t i a t i o n team headed by
Mark C ross, p r e s id e n t o f Alpha
Phi Omega, i n s t a l l e d a ch ap ter
o f th e f r a t e r n i t y a t th e U niv­
e r s i t y o f New Hampshire th e
w eek-end o f June 5 t h .
Our Crrvpus Club

(LUIEXTRACT^
The OUTING CLUB r e c e n t l y b e­
came a f f i l i a t e d w ith th e I n t e r ­
c o l l e g i a t e O uting Club A s s o c ia ­
t i o n . Harvard, Y a le , and o th e r
prom inent c o l l e g e s are c o n n e c te
w ith t h i s n a tio n a l o r g a n iz a tio n
o f c o l le g e o u tin g clu b s* A t r i p
to the Adirondock M ountains in
New York i s b ein g p lan n ed by
members o f th e c lu b in Septem be
O fficia l* K .T.C.O .C. i n s i g n i a ha
j u s t h.een -purchased by members
o f t W c lu b . E rn est A. Zecha i
c l a s s p r e s id e n t . -VERMONT CLUB:
Mount Monadnock p layed h o s t to ,
a l l n atu re lo v e r s on May »14
as KTC stu d e n ts made t h e ir
annual p ilg rim a g e to t h i s
ru g g ed ,p r e c ip ic e . Vermont
stu d e n ts rep orted g e t t i c g a
b e t t e r view o f New Hampshire
and i t s o ld m ountain. Clyde
L avine i s th e p r e s id e n t.
C 'NTERBURY CLUB: S e v e r a l
s u c c e s s f u l supper m eetings<
have been h eld r e c e n t ly a t
F a in t James Church, w harles
G laston Sm ith, J r . , n oted
B oston law yer, and m entioned
in "The Proper B oston ian s
was a speaker a t one supper
m eetin g . George Barnjum i s
p r e s id e n t . NSV/MAN CLUB: A
cou rse on r e l i g i o n is b ein g
conducted by Father, iu in n or
S a in t B ernards’ s Church fo r
members o f th e c lu b . On June
mi»nhoT*9 O"f tllQ CXUD V / l l l

We th ou gh t th a t C layton Gray
was g o in g to r e t i r e on a pen­
sio n a f t e r a l l th e Time
and
L ife m agazines h e ’ s s o ld , but,,
h e’ s booked f o r E pping.
B ig Art Panagos who f in is h e d
p r a c tic e te a c h in g th e f i r s t s e ­
m ester , i s g o in g to Foxborot
;
VftSS
Lloyd Sprague and b ig "Pete"
P e te r so n , Alpha’ s h eavyw eight
champion, have been a ssig n e d to
P itts fie ld .
Sigma’ s Bob R iv er s has been
a ssig n e d to Andover. Bob i s t
be c o n g r a tu la te d f o r w inning
th e s c h o la s t ic m edal.
B e t t e , "Can’ t Help Loving Tha
Man", B e tty , w i l l be a s t i c k o f
dynamite a*c J a f f r e y .
" Norma P a u l, famous f o r her
'h itc h ik in g e x p l o i t s , sig n ed onf
th e d o tted l i n e fo r D erry.
M arjorie Hunter w i l l have th è
hoys swooning in th e a i s l e s a t
Center Sandwich.
Connie C lough, glam orous
blond bom bshell who h a i l s from
Nashua w i l l he r e tu r n in g t o
th e green h i l l s o f home to b eg!
h er te a c h in g .
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Frank S orger i s p r e s id e n t .
GLEE CLUB: Newport, Claremont
and H enniker w ere th e sto p s
on th e G lee C lub’ s r e c e n t tou r
o fso u th ern New Hampshire.M ale
members o f th e clu b en joyed
more than th e sin k in g i t i s
rumored l Hank Mann i s p r e s ­
id e n t . DR.V'ATIC CLUB:7 At 1 r e c e n t m eetin g h eld a t th e
c o lle g e camp C harles 1!,^nos
was e le c t e d p r e s id e n t . STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION; .
About th ir t:r members o f th e
Sophomore and Ju nior C la sse s
are exp ected to a tte n d a r e ­
t r e a t in L isb o n , New Hamp­
s h ir e in th e m idd le o f Ju ne.
David S ta p le s i s th e u r 'e sid a n t. ELEMENTARY CLUB: Und er
“the le a d e r sh ip o f E sth er D a lz e l l , members o f th e clu b s
sponsored High S ch ool Day on
campus. Many h ig h sc h o o l stu *
d en ts a tte n d e d .

appeared on campus i n a
semb la n c e o f a t o g a l A lp h a. Wb
c e r t a i n l y m issed th e annual
Alpha Opera t h i s y e a r , andhepe
i t w i l l be r e v iv e d n ex t y ea r
as i t h as alw ays b een one o f
th e h ig h l ig h t s o f th e y e a r .

Alpha P i Tau F r a t e r n it y r e ­
c e n t ly p la y ed h o s t to i t s f o r ­
mer b r o th e r s a t a
fr a te r n ity
banquet h e ld
a t th e
N orth
© Rl— __ _
Swansey Community House# Alum­
n i o f th e f r a t e r n i t y s e t u p BV
S O P H O C L E S i On O ct. 6 o v er 300 s tu d e n ts
h ead q u a rters a t th e E l l i s Ho­
[and f a c u l t y a tten d ed Sigm a's
t e l d u rin g Alumni week-end#
Open House# 'On Oct# 1 6 , th e
T h e - f r a t e r n it y
sponsored
Annual Sigma Tau Ganma W hite
th e campus^ e l e c t i o n s
h e ld
Rose
B a ll w ith th e s e l e c t i o n
about th e ' same tim e a s tj
o
f
M
iss
D orothy T rask a s f r a ­
Dewey-Truman campaign# A nother
t
e
r
n
i
t
y
sw ee th ea r t to o k p lace#
a c t i v i t y o f Alpha P i Tau d u r -,
Music
was
fu r n ish e d by E ddie
in g th e p a s t y e a r ,
was . th e
Winn and h i s o rch estra # I f f
^sponsoring, o f a b oxin g m atch
Feb#, 15 men became p le d g e s b f
h e ld i n th e S paulding Gymnas­
th e f r a t e r n i t y .
I n D ec . How­
ium e a r l i e r t h i s year#
R ich ­
ard Jack son and John
Sm ith
ard P e te r s o n , James •• T r e fr y ,
re p r e se n te d A#I .C hapter a t th e
James Wheeler, "" “and
Prank
n a tio n a l f r a t e r n i t y co n v en tio n
PASS THAT FEACEPIPE;
B la c k in g to n , I I I , w ith t h e ir
BURY 1ITE HATCHET
i n C h icago. In A p r il, 9 d e le ­
s e n s a t io n a l punches and mus­
g a t e s from KTC journeyed to
c u la r a c t i v i t y , su cceed ed i n
In d ian a T each ers C o lle g e , Ind#
F rat p r e x ie s---J a c k so ttj, E aton ,
b r i z ç i x g . thb^crowd to a frenzy#
P e n n ., t o a tte n d th e E a ste rn
and S w ift con fer#
The A lpha Formal h e ld i n
P ro v in ce Convention# - Under
February
was a s e n s a t io n a l
th e le a d e r s h ip o f Sigma, th e
Sigma*
s
H
arlan
.
C
h
a
r
e
tte
,
su c c e ss# M usic was fu r n ish e d
I n t e r f r a t C ou n cil h as been r e ­
i
s
g
ra
d
u
a
tin
g
t
h
i
s
y
e
a
r
.
Haray P h il Edmund and h i s o r c h e s­
organ
ized # S tu a r t G il e , pres#
lanrWas
in
str
u
m
e
n
ta
l
i
n
th
e
tra
o
f
Sigm
a, i s a ls o p r e s id e n t o f
^founding
o
f
Alpha
I
o
t
a
Chapter
Twenty-two p le d g e s of th e
th
e
I
n
t
e
r f r a t C ouncil#
and w i l l be s o r e ly m issed by
f r a t e r n i t y became f u l l - f l e d g e d
Two
o
f th e th r e e KTC men
h i s many f r i e n d s .
*ijoha jb
members f o llo w in g th e s e r v in g
l
i
s
t
e
d
i
n
"Who's Who Among Ao f a d e l i c i o u s s te a k banquet Llo y d S p r a g u e i s Journeying to
m
erican
C
o
lle g e s and U n iv e r s i­
a t th e H orth Swanzey Community C a lif o r n ia t h i s summer. Kappa*s
S tan W hite w i l l t r a v e l th e t ie s " are Sigma men— namely
House i n th e s p r in g .
road to Colorado S ta te Teach­ R obert R iv e r s and Howard Jack F r a t e r n it y o f f i c e r s d uring
ers
C o lle g e to ta k e summer so n . R iv e r s n ot o n ly r e c e iv e d
th e p a s t y ea r have b een as
a medal from th e n a tio n a l f r a ­
c
o
u
r
se
s #u^
- ¿u.;.: .
f o llo w s :
P r e s id e n t , C h arles
*
Nu
B
eta
rumors
have
i
t
th
a
t
t e r n i t y f o r haeviné th e h ig h e s t
E aton; V ic e - p r e s id e n t , Thomas
rank i n A. I . Chapter# H arlan
A
lth
e
a
Roy
and
."Sock"
C
lo
n
a
ris
‘Nugent; S e c r e ta r y , John HanaC h arette r e c e iv e d th e A c t iv i­
are
about
th
e
s
t
e
a
d
i
e
s
t
two­
gan; and T r e a su r e r , Bernard
some on campus.
Kappa -D e lta t ie s * award from th e n a tio n a l
Smith#
f r a t e r n i t y . I t i s w it h r e g r e t
P i i n i t i a t e s t h i s sp rin g i n ­
c lu d e : Bernard Sm ith, James
th a t we sca n th e l i s t o f th o se
The Gamma Chapter o f Kappa
T r e fr y , C harles B oska, C harles
le
a v in g us t h i s y ea r : H# J ack D e lt a P h i F r a t e r n it y has co n G lenday, Eugene Gober, Frank
so
n , H. C h a r e tte , R. B aker, H.
cludad— another a c t iv e ye;u* or
B la ck in g to n i l l , Ted A b b ott,
Mann, F . H a c k e tt, and R. R iv­
campus •
The n a tio n a l Kappa
ers.^ F r a t e r n it y o f f i c e r s f o r
and Ray Dundas.
Alpha
D e lt a P hi C onvention was h e ld
n e x t y e a r a re
a s f o llo w s ;
« Hank Mann»~ th e John
in B o sto n w ith a l l n in e chap­
Barrymore
o
f
KTC
w
i
l
l
c
e
r
t
a
in
­
P
r
e
s
.,
S
.
G
ile
;
V
i
c e - p r e s ., D .
t e r s i n a tte n d a n c e i n A p ril#
l
y
be
m
issed
around
p
la
y
tim
e
L
a
n
g
ille
:
Corr#
S
e
c # , D . A verThe annual Kappa B a ll wae
i
l
l
;
R
ecording
S
e
c
., C .P err in ;
n
ex
t
year#»».
h e ld on A p r il n in th , * wi t h
««ft P i E p s ilo n c e r t a i n l y T r e a s ., V . N ick erson ; C hap lain
m usic b e in g
fu r n ish e d
by
put on a w ond erfu l banquet IhLs
B i l l y N ote and h i s o rc h e stra #
•p. K ent; S e n t in e l, H#McLellan;
y
e a r . Alpha PJ& Gaegn
Con­
Thé dance was one o f th e h ig h ­
g
r
a
t
u
la
t
io
n
s
are
i
n
ord
er
to
H is t o r ia n , C. P e r k in s;
Saga
l i g h t s o f th e year# The Kappa Bernard Sm ith and members
R
ep
o
rter
,
F
.
K
e
lla
n
d
;
and
Soc#
o
f
| Bairn Dance h e ld i n
November
t^ie f r a t e r n i t y who v o lu n te e r e d
Chairman,
W.
Fahey#
was a trem endous su c c e ss# ,
t h e i r s e r v ic e s f r e e o f charge
H is E x c e lle n c y ,
Governor
T h ir ty -tw o p le d g e s o f th e
so
th
a
t
KTC
cou
ld
have
a
caslSherman
P
.
Adams
o
f
Hew
Hampf r a t e r n i t y w ere
in itia te d
pus
c
lu
b
t
h
i
s
y
e
a
r
.
What
was
was
r
e
c
e
n
t
ly
i
n
i
t
i
a
t
e
d
in to
in t o Kappa on A p r il 4 t h . Other
lCn.'ppft*
a
Kenny
d
o
in
g
ou
t
on
th
e
th
e
brotherhood
o
f
|
Sigma
Tau
i n i t i a t e s in clu d ed Dr# H ilto n
r
o
o
f
o
f
Kappa
House
a
w
h
ile
Ganma,
to
b
r
in
g
to
a
g
lo
r
io
us
C, B u le y , S t a t e
Commissioner
back?
W
ell?
The
A
lp
h
a
's
are
|
clim
a
x
a
c
t
i
v
i
t
i
e
s
o
f
Alpha
I

o f E d u ca tio n ; D r. James Wade
wondering
what
t
h
e
y
'v
e
done
to
t
a
ch
a
p
ter
d
u
rin
g
th
e
p
a
st
C a rru th ers;
Mr. Wendel
B.
have
th
e
w
rath
o
f
Z
eu
s,
Greek
y
e
a
r
.
Others^
i
n
i
t
i
a
t
e
d
were*
F id le r ; and Mr. Edward S a la r i,
God o f war f a l l upon them# H. Dwight Car l e i fleam. o f Men»
Headmaster
ôf
Keene
High
W ith L e a v it t , sm ith , W alsh, Mr. H arlan G#* B a r r e t o f .K eene
School#
and o th e r s l a i d up w ith i n ­
T eachers C o lle g e ,ilflr . . W illiam
F r a t e r n it y
’ o f fic e r s fo r
j
u
r
ie
s
r
e
c
e
n
t
ly
,
'*
Alpha
House
W
olff e r , p r in c ip a l o f W heelock
n ex t y e a r a re as
f o llo w s :
i
s
b
eg
in
n
in
g
to
lo
o
k
l
i
k
e
a
Grade
S c h o o l, anuí Joseph E aton
P r e s id e n t ,
R ichard S te v e n s;
<
V ic e - p r e s id e n t , . Kenneth Mac- h o s p i t a l !
sioma* » John "Hah-vey*smith a p led g e o f th e f r a t e r n i t y . A
j Pherson;
S e c r e ta r y , S ta n le y
co n fu sed
a tu rk ey banquet was 'h eld a t th e
[ Johnson; and T r ea su re r, M a it- Jr# m u st; have
toman
to
g
a
f
o
r
th
e
A
th
en
ia
.n
N orth Swanzey Community H ouse.
lo n R ex fo rd .
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