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Show Jack Minnoch President Jack Tooley Vice President Raliegh Jensen Secretary Benn Mendoza Treasurer Jim Thomas Sergeant-at-Arms Daniel Faverd Advisor Dr. Earl E. Smart Advisor Gee your cute, officer! Sigma sponsored several spirited activities throughout the year, including the Flamingo dance, Suppressed Desire dance, and gatherings with other clubs. In intramurals, Talent Show, Song Fest, and other school wide functions Sigma was always present with a "jovial attitude." They lent color to such events, as always. By way of keeping the club character clear in the public mind, it was pointed out that the men of Sigma under guidance of two advisors, who actually may have been unnecessary, if seems, achieved and exhibited a "realistic attitude." Sigma Delta Pi is recognized at Weber College as being the only true men's club on campus. With this aim Sigma was organized back in 1938 by ex-servicemen who desired more in a club than was offered at the time. Sigma's philosophy is one of freedom of movement, freedom of choice, and the freedom to be oneself. "Through action common to the gentlemen, we believe the school, the club and the individual are strengthened." Gordon Affleck Terry Barber David Bohn Brent Brunker Ron Carroll Truman Carver Ed Collins Jon Collins Robert Davis Mike Edson Douglas Freeland Dennis Galloway Monte Gillespie Wayne Harris David Hunter Robb Davis Dave Denkers Gordon Findlay Darrell Galloway Grant Gerber Clair Harris Dan HinckTey Jay Iverson Pres. '61 -'62 Dennis Jaques Tom Jensen Jim McFarland Jerry Newell Glen Palmer Ron Parker Steve Porter Dennis Ratcliffe Treas. '61-'62 Bruce Johnson Paul Mortensen Sgt. at Arms Phil Palmer Jerry Peterson Dee Pruitt Ron Ratcliffe Howard Jeffs '61 - '62 Bart Nilson Dennis Read Jack Rowse Alf Shaw Glenn Stocking Blair Taylor Mike Valentine Jack Weir Jerry Roberts Cliff Samuels Hugh Sloan Gary Storrer Gordon Valdez Bob Watanobe Mario Wilcox Sec. '61-'62 SIGM A |