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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, ig^^<br />

OHIO IOTA PHIKEIAS OF 1915<br />

Bill Kuhns is standing at right with sword raised as head of the "<strong>Phi</strong>keia Army." Brother Rosensteel, the<br />

author of this {profile is in front row, kneeling, at extreme left. TodayMr. Rosensteel is President of the<br />

Board of Trustees of Ohio Iota.<br />

Brother Kuhns acknowledges that the<br />

start given him in rhetoric and composition<br />

at Denison by a gopd <strong>Phi</strong> professor. Dr.<br />

Raymond W. Pence, Denison '05, has<br />

helped him greatly in his editorial career.<br />

During this career he has been awarded<br />

Dale Morey<br />

(Continued from page 74)<br />

36 hole run at the Blythefield Country<br />

Club, Grand Rapids, Michigan.<br />

"A caddie, collegian, basketball player,<br />

golf professional for two years, and one of<br />

the shrewdest short shot practitioners in<br />

American amateur golf, Morey captured his<br />

.first major championship. For the 30 holes<br />

[in finals] Dale was nine under par."<br />

Also during the past summer Brother<br />

Morey won the Indiana Open for the second<br />

time and the Indiana Amateur for the<br />

fourth time, to mention only two of the<br />

other tournaments in which he participated.<br />

He won many others and finished<br />

high in more. In one exhibition match with<br />

Sam Snsad and Lloyd Mangrum, two of the<br />

game's great pros, at the Highland Country<br />

many honors, but like a true <strong>Phi</strong> he has<br />

not permitted his success and position in the<br />

banking field to go to his head. In fact, the<br />

hat he wore when I last saw him in New<br />

York looked very much like the one he possessed<br />

in his undergraduate days.<br />

Club in Indianapolis, Morey carded a 68*<br />

to Snead's 66 and Mangrum's 69.<br />

<strong>Phi</strong> Publications<br />

(Continued from page 88)<br />

papers submitted for consideration this<br />

year, but that doesn't mean a chapter can't<br />

get out an excellent newspaper on a mimeograph<br />

machine.<br />

In the opinion of the committee, a chapter<br />

publication should deal with the actives,<br />

primarily, but it must not overlook its<br />

alumni, who are the backbone of a chapter.<br />

It must consider the prospective rushee and<br />

it must appeal to his parents and friends.<br />

The committee: Walter Havighurst, Ohio<br />

Wesleyan '23; Henry Montgomery, Hanover<br />

'si; and Gilson Wright (chairman), Ohio<br />

Wesleyan '30.

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