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1953–54 Volume 78 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for <strong>No</strong>vember, 1953 121<br />

TRACK STARS<br />

Bob Piers, Bob Shelburne, and Dorp Ward of Indiana<br />

Epsilon were three high point men on Hanover's varsity<br />

track team last Spring.<br />

chapter in the State. Yet as we say goodbye to these<br />

brothers and events, we welcome in a new and better<br />

>'ear. Formally pledged the first week of school were<br />

<strong>Phi</strong>keias Jim Hough, Scottsburg; Clarence Lloyd, Hardinsburg<br />

and John Earl, Indianapolis. These new additions<br />

were particularly welcome in the face ot the draft<br />

threat which has opened some serious gaps in our ranks.<br />

Our latest losses are also the school's losses, athleticaUy<br />

ipeaking. Bob Piers and Joe Kunz, varsity track men,<br />

jnd Forrest Hamilton, first string guard on the varsity<br />

basketball team were called in August. Our Fall rush is<br />

well underway with all the brothers cooperating and<br />

issured of a good pledge class late in <strong>No</strong>vember. The<br />

varsity football team is composed of several brothers this<br />

^ear. Rex WeUs is holding down the fullback slot, while<br />

fack Siefferman, a Sophomore, is first string end. Don<br />

Zox and Jim Hough are also on the varsity squad. Plans<br />

:or a big barbecue at CUfty Park are weU underway for<br />

;his month, with the LouisviUe Alumni Club sponsoring<br />

t and lending their voices in a night ot singing and<br />

'ellowship. The intramural football team in its first outng<br />

downed B9n 25-13. Indiana Epsilon is going for its<br />

bird straight undefeated year and the team looks promsing<br />

indeed. Our housemother, "Mom" Gray, is now<br />

itarting her fourteenth year with us and all the brothers<br />

ire grateful for her services. As well as campus leaderhip<br />

we also boast of nine varsity lettermen representing<br />

:very major sport.—DON WARD, Reporter.<br />

HANOVER PHIS' SWEETHEART<br />

Sue Grob, * M, named <strong>Phi</strong> Delt Sweetheart by Indiana<br />

Epsilon, receives cup from Chapter President Al Paulton,<br />

right. She is pinned to the pleased looking guy at left,<br />

Darrell- McFall.<br />

INDIANA ZETA, DePauw University.—Most ot Indiana<br />

Zeta returned to the campus two weeks before the<br />

start of classes to find that President Garret Boone, who<br />

had spent the Summer working on the house, had remodeled<br />

the kitchen and had started sanding the floors<br />

in the living room and dining room. The rest ot the<br />

brothers completed this work and redecorated the study<br />

rooms in time tor rush. This work and the effort put in<br />

on a vigorous rush paid big dividends, and by the time<br />

classes did begin twenty-one new <strong>Phi</strong>keias had signed the<br />

Freshman Bond. These men include: Gary Klempnauer,<br />

Mason City, Iowa; Walt Bagot, Anderson; John Rikhoff,<br />

Speedway; Dick Deitsch and Jerry Jordan, Indianapolis;<br />

Chuck Hinton and Bill Powell, Youngstown, Ohio; Rich<br />

Ruedi, Decatur, 111.; Bob Smith, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Jim<br />

McGookey, Sandusky, Ohio; Dick Rohm, Pittsburgh, Pa.;<br />

Pete Granzeau, Burlington, Wis.; Jack Barnes, Elwood;<br />

PHIKEIAS ARE COUNSELLED<br />

'appa Province President<br />

lobert Cross (left foreround)<br />

gives the new<br />

Pledges of Indiana <strong>Delta</strong> al<br />

'ranklin a few words of adice<br />

and encouragement durig<br />

the presentation program<br />

Mowing the chapter-alumni

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