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Show The meaning of Phi Sig can be found in such things as the smile of our Moonlight Queen and the delighted laughter which almost constantly streams from somewhere. It seems there are almost limitless Phi Sig "Happenings." Remember the Phi Sig a Go-Go - better yet, remember the go-go girls? Remember our Homecoming decoration working perfectly until the judges came along, then breaking into pieces in front of them? How about our first, and short lived, cook? What ever happened to "Norwegian Wood?" This list could go on ad infinitum of the little things that add up to what it means to be a Phi Sig at the "U," but this is not necessary - each of us knows in his heart. Basically, there are two watchwords at Phi Sig, One of these is "diversification" - we're Brothers from all over the country. The second, and most important, is "Brotherhood," which is not a stamp applied simply because of our Greek letters, but the simple and inexplicable thing that holds our diversified group together. Through many achievements and a few disappointments this youngest of Utah fraternities is rapidly growing and coming well into its own. 1966-1967 was just one of the great and important formative years of this Brotherhood. Fred Seeley Ben Schreiner Baird Smith James Summers Charles Thornton "Do you think maybe one of these days somebody will spring for a table?" Doug Wood 207 |