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Show U. of U. Chronicle Year Book 55 Belta g>igma LTHOUGH the youngest Fraternity in the University, the Delta Sigma does not lack the interest and fellowship necessary for a good organization. It came into existence last fall shortly after the opening of school, when some of the Engineering students decided that there was enough good material in the college for another good Frat. Dr. Ebaugh was consulted, and found to be of the same opinion, and as a consequence, an organization was effected, and the Delta Sigma Fraternity sprang into life. Immediately after the organization was perfected, the fourteen charter members secured a room, located near the south gate of the campus. This room has been the home of the Fraternity during the past year; but it is hoped that next year more suitable accommodations will be acquired, so that the Fraternity shall be able to grow, and more fully accomplish the work for which it was organized. Will C. Browning, Allan Spencer, D. Branson Brinton, Richard Hart, Carl Scott, R. S. Gardner, Richard Bryant, Charles W. Gibbs, A. G. Dyer, John Erickson, Will Butler, Frank Clark, Fred Snow, C. Y. Cannon, Harold M. Stephens. Seta Parmley, H. Earl Havenor. |