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

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3o6 THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> Thetn'for March, 1954<br />

the U. S. Air Force, assistant chief engineer<br />

of a major airframe manufacturer, airline<br />

executive, and business consultant. His<br />

book is said to be "the first and only guide<br />

of its kind covering all types of contracts<br />

with the Federal Government, including<br />

Army, Navy, Air Force, General Services<br />

Administration, Atomic Energy Commission,<br />

and all other Government agencies<br />

buying or contracting for defense and civilian<br />

items, supplies, services, research and<br />

development, construction, utilities, and<br />

other Government needs."<br />

Addition to California Gamma<br />

House Started<br />

(Continued from page 2pp)<br />

ball star Leonard Bergdahl '33; Dr. Russell<br />

Fitzgibbon, Hanover '23, professor of political<br />

science at U.C.L.A. and a former editor<br />

of THE SCROLL; actor Jeffrey Hunter,<br />

<strong>No</strong>rthwestern '49; Dr. Waldemar Westergaard,<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth Dakota '06, professor of history<br />

at U.C.L.A.; Don Winston, Williams<br />

'15, oil executive; and David C. Brees,<br />

U.C.L.A. '26, oil executive.<br />

The new wing will consist of eight bedrooms,<br />

designed to house sixteen men,in<br />

addition to the 35 the house now accommodates.<br />

It will be built in the same type<br />

of modern architecture and the individual<br />

rooms will feature built-in bunks, tables,<br />

dressers, and other furniture.<br />

Architect for the addition to the house<br />

is Joseph Estep, Washington '11, of Los Angeles.<br />

Date for its completion has been set<br />

for April 1.<br />

Art Lewis Scojres Hit in<br />

West Virginia<br />

(Continued from page 304)<br />

named to serve in the same capacity at<br />

Washington & Lee University, he was summoned<br />

to the Navy. He came out in 1945<br />

a lieutenant Commander converted to the<br />

Split-T offense by experience at St. Mary's<br />

Pre-Flight and the Lake Pontchartrain,<br />

Louisiana, Naval Air Station.<br />

In 1946-47-48 Lewis was head coach at<br />

Washington & Lee, compiling an 11-17<br />

record but laying the foundation for the<br />

best teams in the Generals' history. He was<br />

line coach at Mississippi State in 1949, and<br />

on February 6, 1950, achieved his lifetime<br />

goal by being named head coach in the state<br />

where both he and his wife are natives.<br />

Forty-two years old, Lewis is married to a<br />

University alumna, the former Mary Belle<br />

Kunst of Parkersburg, and they have two<br />

sons. Gammy, 12, and Johnny, 10. .<br />

Ewbank Named Coach o£<br />

Baltimore Colts<br />

(Continued from page 301)<br />

is another Miami man, Walter "Smokey"<br />

Alston.<br />

The Colts last year won three of their<br />

eleven games.<br />

Ewbank replaces Keith Molesworth who<br />

is staying with the Colts as executive vicepresident.<br />

Ewbank married a Richmond girl, Lucy<br />

Massey, and they have three daughters, Mrs.<br />

Robert--Spenceley, of Oxford; Mrs. Charles<br />

Winter, of Cleveland, and Jan, at home.<br />

Coming Up in THE SCROLL<br />

Several outstanding features are in the hopper for the May issue—last of <strong>Volume</strong> <strong>78</strong>. Of<br />

top interest will be a story on one ol the best known magazine writers of our time—William<br />

Thornton (Pete) Martin, Pennsylvania 'z^—Saturday Evening Post biographer of Bing Crosby,<br />

Bob Hope, and dozens of other personalities in the entertainment field. StafEer Jack Willem<br />

is preparing this story now, with Brother Martin's full co-operation. The traditional Founders<br />

Day section will also be carried in the May issue. *<br />

The editor regrets that it was not possible to present the story on Hank Ketcham, creator<br />

of "Dennis the Menace," as promised for this SCROLL. This article is now scheduled for publication<br />

in the first issue next Fall. It will be written by Brother George Shaffer, Chicago '16,<br />

long a top U. S. newsman and Brother Ketcham promises some original drawings.

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