1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
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Chapter Newsletters<br />
Purdue University<br />
Indiana <strong>Theta</strong> (1893), 503 State St., West<br />
Lafayette, IN 47906. Chapter Adviser - Craig L.<br />
Michael, 3437 Victoria Ave., Lafayette, IN<br />
47905. Rush Chairman - <strong>No</strong>ah J. Bradacas,<br />
6417 Hayes St., Merrillviile, IN 46410.<br />
University of Southem Indiana<br />
Indiana Lambda(1986), Univ. of Southern<br />
Indiana, 8600 Univ. Blvd., Evansville, IN 47712.<br />
Chapter Adviser - Carl Jones, 315 Riggs Ave.,<br />
Evansville, IN 47712. Rush Chairman - Neil<br />
Moody, 326 S. Seminary, Princeton, IN 47670.<br />
Valparaiso University<br />
Indiana lota(1954), 652 Garfield, Valparaiso, IN<br />
46383. Chapter Adviser- Robert E. Wilcynski,<br />
Master Tile, 1205 W. Lincoln Highway,<br />
Merillville, IN 46410.<br />
Wabash College<br />
Indiana Beta (1850), 114 W. College SL,<br />
Crawfordsville, IN 47933. Chapter Adviser-<br />
Steven W. Frees, 707 West Main St.,<br />
Crawfordsville, IN 47933. Rush Chairman -<br />
Dave Kogan, 365 Ash St., Zionsville, IN 46077.<br />
IOWA<br />
Drake University<br />
Iowa <strong>Delta</strong> (1961), 1245 34th St., Des Moines,<br />
lA 50311. Chapter Adviser - Mark A. Clark,<br />
2824 Guthrie, Des Moines, lA50317. Rush<br />
Chairman - Sean Olson, 1245 - 34th Street, Des<br />
Moines, lA 50311.<br />
Iowa State University<br />
Iowa Gamma (1913), 325 Welch Ave., Ames, lA<br />
50010. Chapter Adviser - Jay Eaton, 4108 Colt<br />
Dr., Des Moines, lA 50265. Rush Chairman -<br />
Eric Burrough, 325 Welch Ave., Ames, lA<br />
50010. Varieties kicked off the semester with our<br />
skit "All Washed Up." We placed fourth in the<br />
singing, dancing, and comedy competition with the<br />
Tri-Delts. Brother Michael Condon finished first in<br />
the Varieties vignette competition with his singing<br />
quartet, ttieEarthtones.<br />
VEISHEA, the largest student-run event in the<br />
worid, had 21 <strong>Phi</strong>s on various committees to run<br />
the parades, alumni activities, and public relations,<br />
Iowa Gamma built its annual float with the women<br />
of Alpha Chi Omega, Weplacedfourth in thefloat<br />
competition, and we're very proud of oureffort.<br />
Brother Kirk Oliver was honored during Greek<br />
Weekas outstanding fratemity presidentoverthe<br />
past year Order of Omega initiated Scott Coles;<br />
Jay Easton eamed outstanding alumni, and Eric<br />
Bun-ough earned OrderofOmega'sOutstanding<br />
Sophomore. Iowa Gamma's rush program was<br />
honored as the best of 35 fraternities. We are very<br />
proud of our brothers' accomplishments.<br />
The 80*' anniversary of Iowa Gamma is being<br />
planned for Homecoming this October 23. There<br />
will be a pre-game tent at the stadium and postgame<br />
banquet. Alumni are encouraged to retum<br />
and see the house and relive memories with their<br />
classmates.—Ryan M, York<br />
Iowa Wesleyan College<br />
Iowa Alpha (1871), McKibbin Hall, Box 11, Iowa<br />
Wesleyan College, Mt. Pleasant, lA 52641.<br />
Chapter Adviser-ChuckSengstock, 326 N.<br />
Washingto St., Ottumwa, lA 52501 .Rush<br />
Chairman - Ray Bennett, 835 S. 15, Centerville,<br />
IA52544.The Iowa Alpha chapter celebrated its<br />
122'" year of existance at Iowa Wesleyan.<br />
Hard work and the use of study halls helped<br />
the chapterto a3.08 GPA in the fall. Nate<br />
Classen was accepted to Grinnel College's highly<br />
respected summer research program, and five<br />
broUiers took honors on the dean's list.<br />
Iowa Alpha's leadership excelled outside the<br />
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The Wabash <strong>Phi</strong>s assisted the Park &<br />
Recreation Department with its<br />
annual Easter Egg Hunt for children.<br />
classroom. Jason Kiesey sen/ed as treasurer of<br />
<strong>Phi</strong> Beta Lambda. Dave Vandeberg was chainnan<br />
of the Homecoming Committee. Carter Allen was<br />
elected presidentof the ArtClub. Brian Kelttier<br />
and Rob Leach were treasurers of Sigma Tau<br />
<strong>Delta</strong>. Fourof the five candidates forthe year's<br />
Homecoming Court were also <strong>Phi</strong>s.<br />
The chapterconducted eight service projects<br />
during the year. The most successful was a Jail &<br />
Bail forthe March of Dimes. Iowa Alpha raised<br />
$2,100 infive hours.<br />
The fall pledge class has already assumed<br />
leadership roles inside the chapter, Dominic<br />
Miranda serves as vice president; John Dinnsen is<br />
ourscholarshipchainman; and Jeff Wellington<br />
took on dual roles as chaplain and assistant<br />
treasurer.<br />
Finally, we want to thankouralumni who have<br />
made long-lasting commitments tottie chapter.<br />
We were able to purchase new ritualequipment<br />
this year with theircontributions.<br />
University of Iowa<br />
Iowa Beta (1882), 729 N. Dubuque, Iowa City,<br />
lA 52240. Chapter Adviser - Mark McCallum,<br />
221 E. Market St., Suite 302, Iowa City, lA<br />
52245. Rush Chairman - Scott Harter, 729 N.<br />
Dubuque St., Iowa City, lA 52245. The yearfor<br />
Iowa Beta started out with a great fornial rush. We<br />
can honestly say we pledged the best men on this<br />
campus.<br />
Wecontinued our Annual Hot Tub-a-Thon<br />
philanthropy with the Women of Pi Beta <strong>Phi</strong>. We<br />
held this philanthropyforabrother who was<br />
stricken with leukemia. It has since gone into<br />
remission. We also co-sponsored tineGamma <strong>Phi</strong><br />
Beta and <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> six-man volleyball<br />
toumament, raisingfundsfor elderly services.<br />
We again had three members elected to the<br />
Interfratemity Council, including rush director,<br />
education developmentdirector, and Greek<br />
senator. Atthe scholarship, leadership, and<br />
service, we were eamed the Brothertioexl Award.<br />
Three brothers were inducted into tineOrder of<br />
Omega. The chapterdonated the most blood in<br />
the Greek Week Blood Drive, and we won second<br />
place overall inGreekWeek.<br />
KANSAS<br />
Emporia State University<br />
Kansas Epsilon (1968), 1005 Merchant,<br />
Emporia, KS 66801. Chapter Adviser- Dale R.<br />
Masterson, 1105 East SL #6, Emporia, KS<br />
66801. Kansas Epsilon has received a great deal<br />
of recognition overthe past year. The chapter has<br />
had the top fratemity and pledge class GPA on<br />
campus. In thefall 1992 semester, the chapter<br />
attained a 3.00 G PA which is the highest any<br />
chapter has eamed for the past ten years. Kansas<br />
Epsilon was also recognized as the most<br />
improved chapterand outstanding chapter on<br />
cam pus for the past two semesters.<br />
Brothers Matt Brillhart, Chris Rossman, and<br />
Shane Windmeyerwere granted scholarships<br />
f rom tiieEmporia Alpha Association, Jameson<br />
Watkins was awarded ttieWichitaAreaAlumni<br />
Scholarship forthe outstanding initiate in Mu West<br />
Province, Shane Windmeyerand Matt Brillhart<br />
were initiated inthefirstclassof Order of Omega<br />
at Emporia State. Tony Russell was recognized by<br />
the undergraduates as tineOutstanding Alumnus<br />
oftheYear.<br />
The 25" anniversary of Kansas Epsilon will be<br />
held next year. Doug Lewis is chainnan of the<br />
event, and three planning meetings have already<br />
been held.<br />
Kansas Epsilon has adhered to the risk<br />
management policies since 1989, but this yearthe<br />
chapter also adopted specific riskmanagement<br />
guidelinestoaddress chapter concems.<br />
Dale Masterson took the position of chapter<br />
adviser. He replaced Roger Heineken who held<br />
the position for eleven years and now serves as<br />
alumni association presidenL —Michael Robinson<br />
Kansas State University<br />
Kansas Gamma (1920), 508 Sunset Ave.,<br />
Manhattan, KS 66502. Chapter Ad viser-Evan<br />
Howe, 422 Wickham Road, Manhattan, KS<br />
66502.<br />
University of Kansas<br />
Kansas Alpha (1882), 1621 Edgehill Rd.,<br />
Lawrence, KS 66044. Chapter Adviser-<br />
Thomas Cartmell, 6335 Sagamore Road,<br />
Mission Hills, KS 66208. Kansas Alpha enjoyed<br />
GreekAwards Night thisyear. Members eamed<br />
outstanding new member, outstanding senior, and<br />
the chaptertook overall GreekWeekchampion.<br />
Ourrecognitionexceededtiiat of any other<br />
fratemity on campus,<br />
Withafurious second semestercomeback that<br />
included championships in basketball, tennis, and<br />
golf, we again put ourselves in contention for ttie<br />
"HillTrophy," We look to break ourfirst place tie<br />
and reclaim the intramural titie with a solid<br />
perfonnance in socc&. We are extremely proud of<br />
ttie accomplishments of All-/Vmerica swimmer,<br />
Zhawn Stevens, Atthe 1992-93 Big Eight<br />
Championships, he won three individual events<br />
and was a member of two winning relays.<br />
We again placed in the top quarter of the<br />
154 The ScroU * Summer <strong>1993</strong>