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    Volumne 76Number 1

    October 1976

    Berkeley,Cal ifornia

    . . BAT STANFORD B I G G A M E D A Y R E U N I O

    November 20th

    YES, FOLKS, IT IS OOTBALL TIME AGAN! Keepi ng with pasttradition we will have a fet brunch at the house eginningat 0:3 am the day o the game All Tekes, wives, and friendsare invited to join in the festivities. The lunceon ostwill be $.50 per person

    Te day will culminate in a revel at the ouse followingte gam. Jockts_Vjll-e servec o te_ocasi rtj-_

    'hoed that the hue will b overlowing with parents, Tekes,wives, and friends.

    n addition, everyone is invited to stop by before and after any o the remaining home games or beer and conversaion.

    Novemer 13th Waington

    A MESSAE ROM THE PRTAIS Crafg Snider 77

    Te Teke House sends best wishes to all, as we once againegin a new sool year At the same time, we would like to

    extend a warm invitaton to all Tekesto come by and visit orome, share ast experiences, and join in ourfraternal activities.

    We assault the fall uarter with strong enthusasm Twen-tynine returning actives, and a ten man pledge class, combine tofi11 the house to a capacity not known i n y rs . ' ,_ '_

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    " -; " '- :-:'-.= :-= _ _-"-,-7 "-_. _'.- -' _":- - ;-- Our uity and energy have spurred sveral major ose im-

    provements. We were able to ave three batrooms reuilt an plansare undeay for needed roof repairs

    and refurni si ng o tethe downstairs area. During te week preceding rs, we re-

    painted the front of the house rater rs Matejka cold eseen angling fro the roo wit muntain limbing equipment,paiting te beams and oter hardtoreach areas evealpledges took it upon themselves to refinish, paint, and assemletwo ukeds. These bLnks were ten used to facilitate placingthree men in both second and third floor barns Msical fraterGreg Allison plans to aid in te restoration of our grand piano.

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    CASINO NITE REORT

    The fourth annual CasinoNite was held on Friday, May14, 1976. It was perhapsthe most successful CasinoNie since its adoption.

    The house netted close to$250 for the night arentscomprised most of the guestsHighlights f the Wild Wststyle evening included ahanging and an authenticgun fight All attendinghad a terrific time. We

    . are looking forward to anven btter Csino Nitethi $_ spring. _ _.

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    , - " _ _ ,-.-.CA'S 104th YEAR

    Cal's 104th year startedthis fall, with an expctedenrollment of approximately29,00 students. Last fallsactual enrollmnt was 30,00 1.tudnts new to the campusthis year make up 9,000 ofthe total

    There were more than 10,800 new undergraduates

    aplying for admission thisfall; over 2,000 had to beredirected to other UC campuss. At the same tim,over 19,000 new graduateapplications were filed forslghtly more than 3000openingsCQ$t&ae-gabout 500 more than lastyear. The aerage singleundergraduate is expected to spnd over $4000 to get

    throug this school year.As usual, the student

    housing market s tight.Organizd living groups--residence hall, fraternlhouses, and co-ops--havbeen ganing in populaity.Th highst numbr of stunts sinc 1967 went throughrushing this fall---450 mnto 30 fraternities and 4 1 2women to 1 2 sororitis.

    N U N E W S

    CASINO NITE--(L-R)M. Vie;dh, Van. VdechM MLteJ, Pau Yade

    CASINO NITE-"Rgo Mo. and 6en

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    TED GOTH of 5016 E Thmas, Frsn, CA 937, is sti skiing at age 5, his wife ortd i Febur He etied from s a conitioning sines in 1972, andstarted a new biess in secuit ocks In his spaetie, Ted buils doll house and funtue fo his younganddaught, Kati Lyn, Ia u Sweteart f TKEII.

    October, 1976

    ALFRED H. CRK '23

    May 27, 1976

    Sldad CA

    R USS RI ERA 67 wites, My stomach looks ike a weathe WILLIAM HEXNER ' 51baloon." He's working on a second guide book covering March 3, 1976302 restaurants. Russ 1s address: Box 644, Berkeley, CA Conord CA

    9AIQ.- -;?_-;-".:-:- - - . _ _ o ' .CHARES WRAY 53 spent 1975 in Blandfod, England, as anexchange teache Chip tells us he loved the quiet paceof ual living in Dorset He}s now back in ain at 5Rowley Circle, Tibron, CA 94920, to ack the Bears tothe Rose Bowl in 1 7r .

    RON JONES 66 is sping was aed Opeations Manage ncarge of High Reliability Integrated Cicuit poductionat Texas Instruments fo its Sheman Texas plant. Ronlives with his wife, Sue, and sons, Clint (age 5) andClay 4), at 2608 Nantucket, Sheman, TX 75090

    ROBN C. HARRS 55 wrote u in March that he and Donna

    had sold the pr;vate school and ae now out from undethe pessue. Donna teache special education classes atNorth Tahoe HS., and Robin counsels in Truckee Intheir spae time, they sk, wok on old cars, gaden, goboating & wateskiing, add on to the house, shovel snow,and visit with fates who come ou way to get away fromit all This is the good life! Robin s address isGeneral Deliey, ahoe City, CA 95730

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    LPH POLLOCK '32

    Jue 12, 1976

    Woodand CA

    J DEWE YEAGER '2

    Piedmont CA

    OST BROTHERS

    We have no current ad resses for these brothesCan you help us?

    Walter E. Senior 56Walter H. Sith 54 Robert S. Stevenson57arry Thoklson 58Ralh B Wright 27Edmund A. Yarte 28

    Since our last newsletter, weve received more

    news about EARL A. WAYNE 72, past pesident ofNu Chapte, pictured at left. Tny has beenworking as an analyst for the Asian Division ofthe State Department in Washington, DC Someof his research papers have been used b Presi dent Ford and Mr. K in diplomatic matters withPeking and Africa A paper Tony wote lastApil on the new premier of China was sent toembassies worldwide. Tony lives at: 350 1Davis St N W, Washington, D C 20007

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