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University of California Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon 1962
University of California Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon 1962
NU NEWS
University of California Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon
Volume 62, Number 2 Berkeley, California April, 1962
Alumnus Peraonality
INGRIM t31 HEADS BA Y AREA TV STATION
W ARD INGRIM 131 works will smother you. Youtll go broke. "
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, , 'Francisco Go f Club (where he can partake in one of his favorite hobbie 5, 'golfing), '
the Orinda Country Club, the San Francisco A d Club, the Broadcast Pioneers, and
the Television Pioneers. He has just been re -elected chairman of the board of d i
rectors of the Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan Oakland, Inc.
He and h is w ife, Mary, whom he married in 1940, are the parents of a daughter,
Mary. The family home is at 3 Oak Arbor Road, Orinda •.
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Foreign visitors to the Berkeley campus have been Nu's guests recently as
part of a program to enrich the chapter house atmosphere and topr,omotethe frater-.
n ity image as a whole.
Two Russians were the chapter's guests for a week in December. The pair,
Karl Khelemyaye, a journalist with Komsomolskaya Pravda, and Yuri Vyasheslav
tsev, a Soviet chemical engineer, were among six Russians touring the United States
9-s part of the Experiment in Intern.ational Liv ing program,
Bothtnen learned a great deal about the A merican fraternity system during
the ir stay. Karl had be� � I1.� m.�m_!>er of ,_��!3_�ixJ� I!�JJ9_!}�:L?'2v,iet b�s_ketl?gl! teatp,oo_ _ .
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�nd volunteered to play in an intramural game as a member of the chapter's squad.'
"He's very good as a forward, II a frater said, I!and as long as he wears the
fraternity's pledge p in, he can play in the game, "
The Russians fulf illed at least one requirement towards pledging. One night
they atten<ied a compulsory house meeting at which the chapter was electing house
officers. They were able to see first-hand an A merican fraternity nominating,
voting, and election system in action,
A ccording to Frater Gary A ndes 164, Yuri and Karl seemed surprised at the
close type of organization w ithin the house. They d id not expect to see the members
share in the work of hashing and cleaning the yard.
When the Russ ia'Q,s concluded their visit, Prytanis Keith McKeag '62 pres�nted
them with mementoe s of their stay. To Karl, the avid basketball fan, went a Cal
swea.tshirt, while Yuri received an engraved Cal cigarette lighter.
"I w ish many more exchanges like this could happen, " Frater McKeag told
the departing guests. "This world would be much better off�1
"Da, da.; "the Russians replied, as all shook hands -- "Yes, we agree!"
More recently, the e-hapterhosted the New 'Zealand A ll-Star rugby team which
appeared in California ear1y. this month. The team played several games in the
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Miss Diane Bouhaben '65, Kappa Kappa Gamma, was crowned Red Carnation
Queen by Nu at the traditionai Red Carnation Ball last January. J.lIiss 30uhaben is a
b3.cteriology major. Her family lives in Piedmont.
The queen's court included Gwaine Nuest, Delta Delta Delta.; Ji.HWeatherhead,
Ga.mma Phi Beta; Sue Farley, Delta Gamma; and M arcia MacDougall� Kappa Alpha
Theta.
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DA VIS '63 TO HEAD CHAPTER
Craig Davis '63 has been chosen prytanis for the spring semester. Other
officers include: epiprytanis, Jim Sherk '64; grammateous, Gary Cod e '62; crysophy
los, Gary Andres"64; Histor, Jim Chamberlain 164; h yp op hete s � Roger Macray 163;
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I N! rIA TI O N B RI N G S S E V E N I N T 0 T E K E B O NDS
Seven men joined the bonds of Tau Kappa Epsilon in i m p ress iv e initiation cere
monies held recently. The new fraters are: Kenneth Casaday 164, Palo Alto; Ray
mond Mitchell '65, San Mateo; Edward Howes 165, Oakland; Timothy Clune !64, San
Lorenzo; Shane Griffin 165, Ken ai, Alaska; Howa.rd Reedy 165� V(;nturaj and Lance
Johnson '65, San Mateo.
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G r a d u a t e C h ap t e r E l ee t s
TOM MORGAN TO HEAD ALUMNI
Tom Morgan Jr. '49, Wa; lnut Creek, was elected presi.dent of the graduate
chapter at th.e annual mee t ing March 1. Othe r officers a r e Griff Ma rshall 151, Orin
da,·vice president; Don Shawl 160, San Leandro, secretary; .tHan Nelson '55, San
Francisco, treasurer; and Dan Cos tel l o '51, San Francisco, and George Dove '51,
Morgaga, program co .... chairm en .