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

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UNDERGRADUATE FEATURES<br />

Chapter Reporters <strong>No</strong>te<br />

The editor regrets that it was not possible<br />

to use all chapter reports and pictures submitted<br />

for this issue. Some will be held for the<br />

September number.<br />

For the fine co-operation I have received<br />

from practically all ot you this year, my sincere<br />

thanks.—H.S.B.<br />

"MOM" GRAY<br />

Indiana Epsilon misses her.<br />

Housemother Retires<br />

By JIM MASSMAN, Indiana Epsilon<br />

Reporter<br />

ATRS. EMMA GRAY, or "Mom" as she was affectionately<br />

known by the brothers of Indiana<br />

Epsilon, retired from her position as housemother<br />

after fourteen years of service, following a stroke<br />

suffered during the Christmas holidays.<br />

Even in the short time since her retirement,<br />

"Mom's" absence has been keenly felt by the members<br />

of the chapter. Her helpful attitude provided<br />

for the house the necessary "mother away from<br />

home" atmosphere that added so much to the success<br />

of the chapter. And in gratitude we join in the<br />

following tribute:<br />

"We the members of Indiana Epsilon chapter of 4> A 9<br />

Fraternity, do hereby acknowledge the service of Mother<br />

Gray, who for more than fourteen years has been housemother<br />

and companion to the men of this chapter.<br />

"In recognition not only of her regular duties which<br />

she performed unfailingly, but also of the everyday actions<br />

which made this chapter house a home to so many<br />

brothers.<br />

"For her Christian example, patience, following and<br />

love, we wish to give our gratitude and in a sentiment so<br />

commonly associated with her life, we the past, present<br />

and future <strong>Phi</strong>s ot this chapter, wish to say, 'Thank you.<br />

Mom.' "<br />

State University, said after the appointment was<br />

made.<br />

It is also recognition of the prestige of the science<br />

division and especially the department of geology<br />

at the University, Dr. McFall continued.<br />

Dave, a geology major in the College of Liberal<br />

Arts, is the first Bowling Green student to. receive<br />

this award and is one of ten students in Ohio colleges<br />

and universities on the award list this year.<br />

Scholarship .winners were announced by the National<br />

Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. The<br />

scholarships are for $1400 for the first year of<br />

graduate study in any accredited university the<br />

recipient chooses, and are renewable for further<br />

study under certain conditions.<br />

This year 2,865 students from all parts of the<br />

United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico applied<br />

for the scholarships and took examinations<br />

administered by the Educational Testing Service of<br />

Princeton, N.J., for scientific aptitude and achievement.<br />

Of the 657 scholarships awarded, 31 are in earth<br />

sciences, of which Dave is one of the recipients.<br />

Wins National Scholarship<br />

By Jm CORNELL, Ohio Kappa Reporter<br />

"T'HE selection of David Allen Slough of Ohio<br />

Kappa of 4> A e by the National Science Foundation<br />

for a pre-doctoral scholarship is outstanding<br />

recognition of his ability. Dr. K. H. McFall, Dean<br />

of the College of Liberal Arts at Bowling Green<br />

[435]<br />

DAVID A. SLOUGH, Ohio Kappa<br />

Wins a top scholarship.

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