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Title:
1968 May Newsletter Alpha Nu (University of New Mexico)
Abstract:
May 1968 newsletter of the Alpha Nu chapter at the University of New Mexico. The newsletter is five pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
05/00/1968
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Alpha Nu
University:
University of New Mexico
Era:
1960s
1968 May Newsletter Alpha Nu (University of New Mexico)
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The FIJI cowboys proveci tberiseIves
t"0 be the best on cacp'os by win
ning the hit^^^hest trophy for the
best o^''er-£ll men's ter?i.ia» The
FIJ.TS were represented, in this
event by :.oteve James, Scotty
Oliver, hank Parker, Bue-z .'Csniol,
ani ii'on Feyfir. The roheo is onlj'
one part of Ur.e Fie&ta actlv.vtiea
ir. which all the FIJI3 participated,
In ad>iition to wj.nninf'-; prises
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tition in tne "Jart'cr Contest",
m;. an the Judging lifficult lut en.jOgable,
Brother Jim Redmond's
piri;r-.:te, Anne Keeve, displayed a
beautiful winning form to •become
tne FIJI "girl of t. e '68 Garter
All ifne bi-otners and their dates
lit I endi ng the party said it was
one f)f trie bec.t tiuririg a very su
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i-.iirollecl in L)i\i-i~s
G"ea®ral Honors Program, Joe
chose Fhiloaorhy as his ma,ior,
and Lcononiics as his ridnor.
Durin^ hie four years of study
at UKh he has cow^iied an overall
grade point of ,5«70 or almost
affairs during the year.
In
addition, they have installed
curtains thi'oughout the chapter
aou.se and have financed the re-
upholstery of several chairs ano,
a
sofa.
activiti OS.
Phi .iiyma. Tau, the UHM
Philosophy Honorary, selected Joe
Tru.jilio to be among their number
as well as two otner campus fellow-
ehips,
Tlioy are the Phi Kappa Phi
Honorary and the coveted Pbi Beta
Kappa..
Recently Joe has recieveH
J9S1 ""nonor',-!hl
P Hention
MAnr.-i f;n " K'ood.row
Honorable
.a "6ststan^°ng
Wilson AWarn for hi:
achievements in economics.
riext fall, Joe will receive
8 1^1^00 scholaraPip from Ut'Pi's
Law School.
This scholarship was
to aid Joe in hi.s
and plaa:5.
futcre
studies,
These various
qualifications mak.e our brother,
Joseph 'i. T'ruillo, Jr., an out
standing noLiinoc for the Willtenson
Award and a
1IJI brother that
we're especially c.rcud to have.
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Alpha Hu owes much to
these mothers who continue in the
tradition of iiary .•'eCaity and
hopes to enjoy their continuing
support.
straight A's in his majoi".
While
studying intensely, Joe still had
time for hir innarcorable campus
f.
The mothers have
given dinners during every rush
week plus many other cnapter
PIG
EINHLK
This year Alpha hu v.'as
honored to iia^e Donald L. Johnson.
Archon Councilor, as our special'
guestv
Donald's auuresc to the
cnapter was :urj::iarily concerned
with Alpna i.u'c chances for
obtaining a new house within the
the near futu.ce.
By all indiCfitions tjc seventy five members
of Alph'i Ku v/ili have to be
ccitent
i tin-; small nouse
t ii
t/tio ilOuiX Chetnicrfl
workaplant
in
West Field, ;.ow Jersey
for
where
hfe has been since l^ist August,
Larry Wills, flnotter grad
uate b.rother, is now attending
gatiieied at
the F... I
.louae and band
and scro.rity i,our.-G ..uid abduct their
'iatus frcm the civilized world,
'de
tiien heude- tov/ara the hills end we
1 caste . on fruits ruo roaat fowl.
The
dancing began et sundown and continucu to an exruisting point,
Ihe only
rest once 'w;.ior. hiij l^enziccxy's >>inrjete,
Jill Burns, 'v-'as presented the ti-avelin ;
.Lslanuer ^ueen trophy.
By far the bea •
in Alpha Nu's aistory, the 'os
Inlancer
Inlander
brothers
of t h e i r
wili bo rememb. red by all the
as one of the .preatesf event a
collogo years.
tiifi f.irst year at the Southern
Baptist heminary, Larry w,il3
be Harried on August ninth.
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May 1968 newsletter of the Alpha Nu chapter at the University of New Mexico. The newsletter is five pages in length.