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Show KEN SMITH GORDON DICK BOB POTTER BOB SNOW HOWARD STODDARD GENE ALLDREDGE BILL CHENY BOB WELLS BOB HOLLAND SCOTT PARTRIDGE JACK DEARDORFF JOHN MORRISON TOM POLYCHRONIS DILWORTH SIMMONS JIM WARENSKI JOHN ENSIGN PHILLIP KENNY ROY BARNES JOHN COOMBS DICK McMINN NORTON PARKER BLAIR BREWSTER REX ZERIOTT HARRY BURCHELL EVAN REYNOLDS LYNN CAHOON BRENT LAYTON B. L. HUNSAKER ALLEN MATHESON E. B. HAVNES JOHN SINGLETON The ideals of Sigma Chi provide certain spiritual values that are seldom provided in these modern days by the various influences that surround us in college. It is certainly true, too, that it is extremely helpful in our youth to obtain a sense of adjusting ourselves to the economic and social groups in which we work and live. This sense of adjusting harmoniously to these groups is of increasing importance as life goes on-just as important as an accumulation of technical knowledge in engineering, law, or medicine. A man is lucky, indeed, to be able to look back on his college life, not only as an incident in preparing him better for earning his living, but also to be able to look back on his college life as a rich human experience. Sigma Chi certainly provides a happy set of ideals for guidance in making such adjustments. President 257 |