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University of California Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon
University of California Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon
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News, changes of address,pnotos and
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· r�est should be sent to
There isstflla house manager who
'·the£olIowingaddres s: has the responsibility of keeping the house
and its tina-ndal. affairs in' good shape.
Tau. Kappa Epsilon The stewai-dwil1take over managing the..
Alumni- Records Office kitchen andot'de::dng all the food,. .
The new jobe'IltaiJ&-pl-anning·aU the
2490 Channing,Way rrienus,. Qrdering all the food; bossing the
ha sllers,anq aetin:g.as< a li.aison.,..lie.�e.1l·- �__1
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This semester's intramural success Teke wins captured the fast'-pitch league.
was paced by the Teke cagers. Led by The stickrnen a,re looking to Murray Weiss,
hot- sq.ootingJim Dugan, rnuscling Jerry Dave K err, BiU Brunsten,Larry Brehrn
Boddurn, flash-yBob Quellmalz,defertsive and Larryc::;hurch for some fin� action
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specialist Ken Mann, leapin' Gary Stacy, the play-off's.
and with-valuable help- from Terry Smer- . ..,Nu_is als�ci1�gits,.oYlI1<>C9-,,:.:e�siti�.,�.:,_
. Hng,' Bill Brunsten and John BeasleY;--·-'-"�- -
squads thi� serne$ter. ,JollttB�2Lstey�c;- ��>�
'" Tekes were able toernerge undefeated holds�a'�ta :r.tiii.g 5potOnCaI'�1.trib�atable
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· ,from league play. Only tough luck and a rugby. team. '·Dave Allen� Jirn>ClCirdy,
":,;, few cold hancis kept
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the Teke five frorn Rod and Bob Muhlbaeh have aU.heen corrr.
h""tll� fop spot. peting.for C:aI'.sttackteam siziceMarch.
, . During the basketball seaSbn, Peter Tekes seem to find crew especially in-
DuHy (varsity soccer) was preparing his viting. Each afternoon, one ca n find.
versatile soccer tearn. The play of Jerry Dick Graves, Jack Estill, C6lin McRae,
Boddurn, N i ck Boke, Bill 5chrnohI, Doug Jack Redding and Torn Moulia rowing on
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I Brown, Guy Newrnark,Bill McCalla and the Oakland estuary.
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Mike Malachowski has insured a success- Gary Diamond, FrD<sh gyrnnastics,and
ful season. The once-beaten soccer tearn . Gordon Nadel, Frosh baseball,round out
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is now training for the league charnpion- Teke's inter-collegiate squad for this
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ship play-off. semester.
After two undefeated seasons, the Teke Nu chapter looks for a strong finish
slow-pitch softball suffered somewhat but and certainly will place high in the final,
was arnply rnade up for when four straight intrarnural standings.
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May, 1966 NU NEWS Page 3
Your Alumni Board of Officers wish to thank the Fraters listed below for their
participation in our dues . program. FWlds are used to f1..lrther our alumni relations
program and enhance the Chapter at Cal. If your name is not listed, it is not too
late to join in. Send your dues to Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alumni Records Office, 2490
Channing Way, Berkeley.
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�V�M 1ctor'�C�C;
E very year at this time we look to our alumni brothers
for prospective members. We know that legacies and
alumni recommendations are the finest prospects. Your
undergraduate chapter is strong on campus. We are
anxious to preserve this strength and build even further. This requires an out
standing pledge class this fall. We can attain our goal -- WITH YOUR HELP.
Please send names . . . . . a pre - paid rush recommendation card is enclosed.
Page 4 NU NEWS �ay, 1966
Nu- chapter played host to the province Thirteen men p-ledged Nu Chapter this
leadership conferenc� over the weekend Sp:ting, -one of the larg est pledg e classes
of April 16-17 . Over 100 Tekes and Daugh- this chapter has known. All are from
ters of Diana attended, in cl uding those California, _ with the south-errt part of the
from three visiting chapters at Chico state having a slight edge.
State, Sacramento Sfate and Humboldt The n ames , class years, horne towns
State. and maj6rs-(if de c i de d upon) of the hew
Also attending were province supervisor pledges are listed below:
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Dick Mercer, field su perviso r Mike Kay-
acos and Grand Hypophetes George Moe
who fined in for aili-ng Grand Prytanis Bill Alton '69 Santa Clara
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To open the conference, Mike Kayacos, Bill Brtinsten '69 Los- Ange�es
recently returned from attending Teke Mike Cowett '68 San Bernardino
affairs in Colorado, gave a talk on effect - History
ive rushing, followed by a v ig orous dis- Gary Diamond '69 Van Nuys
cussion and app-raisal of the respective L&S
chapters' rush programs and their suCcess. Colin McRae '68 San Francisco
It w as pointed out that all four Teke chap- Bus. Ad.
ters maintain.. top membership totals at David M aynard'69 Van Nuys
their respective schools. This was fol- Physi cs
lowed by short presentations by fraters Torn Moulia '69 San Francisco
Moe and Mercer. Physics
The afternoon discussion was devoted Rodger Muhlbach '69 Santa Clara
to province affairs. Suggestions were Bus. Ad. -
.offered on various methods to improve Gordon Nadel '69 Santa Barbara
intra-province relations. The delegates Bus. Ad.
agreed to appoint chapter- officers to John Parce f e '69 Los A ngel es
communicate relevant province news to Tusmon Program
each of the other province chairmen. The Bob Shachtman '69 Los Angeles -
possibHities of a province service project Architecture
were discussed, as well as a province Mel Si mbu rg '68 Be rk e ley
.picnic Gary Stq. c � y ' 69 . ., lone
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- Vari - ous-comrriittees then convened in Pre.:..Med.
order to - discuss separate topics covering
various aspects of fraternity affairs --
social, pledge training, finance and·fund BRlJTUS SIXTH IN UGLY MAN EVENT
rai sing , and publ i c relatio ns .
The conference :reconvened to hear re- lri the campus nUglyMan" contest,
ports from committee spokesmen on plans held from February 23 to March 5, the
for the next province conference at Chico fraters again entered Brutus, the house
State, and comments were made for the mascot. Proceeds from the affai r go to
g ood � f the province and the fraternity. help support Cal Camp.
The extension of province awards cli- Although Brutus finished second in 1964,
maxed the conference. The awa:rd Jor new strict campus rules against Hhawking"
most improved
- chapter went to Chico and other such practices at which the fra-
State. Outstanding chapter was given to ters have grown proficient, cramped our
Sacramento. The Berkeley chapter won style, and Brutus could finish no better
the award for ·the top Teke chapter in the than sixth, this time, still a creditable
province. performance under the circumstances.
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Page 6 NU NEWS May, �1966
BER T S. THOMAS 116 is a surgeon in Sac JOHN D. McCUBBIN 162 is 'a Jirst lieu
ramento. Much of his career has been tenant in the USAF. He writes, "I am
spent in the army me-dical corps, during stationed in the Huns ruck area of the
World War I and from1925-46. He is a Federal Republic of Germany serving in
retired colonel in the corps. II Pintdl one of the cornponent organi-zations of the
counts six grandchildren and eleven gteat NA TO air defense tearn. My quarters
grandchildren. He is an enthusiastic club areIon the econornyl in a small German
man, holding membership in a broad spec farrn village.II John, who wa.s rnarried
trum of organizations ranging from medi in 1965, gives his present address as
c�al to army to fraternal. He has written P.O. Box 12, 6l5th AC& W Sqd., APO
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ELWYN E. WATKINS, 133 writes from Yuba WILLIAM LONGWOR THI57 is a teacher
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City, !lAny Tekes passing by are invited to couhsellor with the U. S. Army in Munich,
stop in at 4100 Live Oak Highway - - High Gerrnany. After leaving Cal, Bill obtained
way 99E, 3 miles north of Yuba City. El a teaching' credential at San Jose State;
wynl s mailing address is Box 54, Yuba followed by graduate work at San Francis
City 95991. co State toward his M. A. As of writing,
\ last January, Bill was engaged to a stu
THOMAS A. TURNER 165 is a Peace Corps dent at the Unive'rsity of Munich. His
volunteer in the area of rural community address is Arrny Education Center, War
__ ' development. The Corps has sent Torn to _
ner Kaserne, M�nich, West G:El:rm.any..
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on the Black Sea. His address is Yazlik MICHAEL W. COBB 158 is a rnechanica1
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