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Dickinson College Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Beitzel was walking through a field as part of a fraternity initiation stunt in February He fell against a tree stump, injuring his leg. He developed sepsis and died several weeks later. Taylor Lewis. Unnamed high school Miami , Florida. In November , Taylor was struck on the hip and spine with a heavy plank during a hazing session.

He died a little over a year later at the age of He was confined to the hospital for most of the time between his injury and his death. Hubert L. Spake, Jr. University of Missouri —Columbia Columbia, Missouri. Spake died following a fraternity initiation ceremony in which he imbibed heavily. He was found face down in bed and was ruled to have suffocated on his pillow. Wayne Rogers. Appleton High School Appleton, Wisconsin. Norbert College. His face began swelling, and he went into convulsions from which he did not recover. Robert Perry. Saint Louis University St.

Louis, Missouri. Perry died a day after he was critically injured in a fire that occurred during his fraternity initiation ceremony. His nude body was coated with a flammable substance: a lampblack and collodion mixture. Electrical shocks were administered to his skin.

An induction coil short-circuited, lighting him on fire. Jack P.

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Thomas H. Fike was found guilty of "conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline" before a general court-martial following the death of Jarosz during a "shellback" ceremony, in which the sailor was told to touch the brass prongs of a trident when he gave a wrong answer. The intent was to cause a mild shock. Another sailor had undergone the same ceremony prior to Jarosz and suffered no ill effects. The ship's electrician testified that Fike told him to take all precautions in installing the device and that he witnessed Fike testing it out himself, finding the shock to be mild.

Fike was acquitted of manslaughter and neglect charges. SS Frederick Galbraith. Crew members Bragg, 14, and Fluitt, 16, died aboard the ship from an overdose of saltpeter during a traditional equator crossing initiation. Crew members who had never crossed the equator were referred to as "pollywogs" and were promoted to "shellback" status following the crossing.

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During the shellback ceremony, the boys were blindfolded then marched out onto the deck, where they had numbers painted on them. They were then marched back into the mess hall to wait their turn for the next phase of the initiation, which involved drinking the saltpeter mixed with water. Bragg had obtained work on the ship illegally using fraudulent paperwork stating he was James Peterson. Montana State University Bozeman, Montana. As part of the initiation ceremony for the society, Peterson and other pledges were instructed to break into the campus heating plant to sound a whistle.

A night watchman fired a pistol to "bluff" the students, killing Peterson. Dean Niswonger. Wittenberg College. Niswonger and fellow pledge Jerry Wendell were taken out into the country as part of a hazing ritual in which they were to find their way back to campus. They decided to sit down on the road to wait for a ride, fell asleep, and Niswonger was hit by a truck. Gerald Foletta. University of California, Berkeley. Foletta was pledging Sigma Pi when he was driven out into the country to find his way back to campus.

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He was hit by a vehicle while walking back to the university. Allen Kaplan. Northwestern State College. As part of a class hazing prank, Kaplan was told he was being set up on a blind date atop a bluff overlooking the Red River. There was no blind date, but another student jumped out from behind a bush, pretending to be the date's enraged husband holding a shotgun.

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He fired the gun into the air. The rest of the boys ran back to campus, but Kaplan never returned. Fred Evens, Jr. Pledges Evens and Kleppner were taken 30 miles away from campus and told to find their way back. They fell asleep on the roadway and were struck by a vehicle. Kleppner was killed instantly, while Evens succumbed to his injuries several days later on May His pancreas ruptured and spleen had to be removed.

Thomas Clark. Clark was taken to a remote spot and told to find his way back to campus. He fell through the ice covering a reservoir and drowned. Max Caulk. Santa Barbara College.


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Caulk drowned during a fraternity ritual in which he was thrown from the pier into the ocean. Henry Sherwood. Yakima High School Yakima, Washington. Sherwood died from drowning during a session in which he and other initiates were wearing burlap sacks and being paddled in the water.

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His disappearance went unnoticed for several minutes. His body was located, but revival efforts were not successful. Richard Swanson.

University of Southern California. Kappa Sigma pledges were told to swallow a quarter-pound piece of raw liver soaked in oil, without chewing.