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1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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The General Fratemity<br />

General Council appoints nine new<br />

province presidents<br />

L<br />

ike any other new<br />

administration, the<br />

1992-94 General<br />

Council began making<br />

appointments as soon as the<br />

members were eleded at<br />

the General Convention in<br />

Arlington, Virginia.<br />

The Coundl recently<br />

made nine province<br />

president appointments.<br />

•These appointments were<br />

approved by the chapters in<br />

each of the respective<br />

provinces. The new<br />

presidents vdll join the<br />

ranks of the 42 province<br />

Conrad Theide<br />

presidents in the General<br />

Fratemity who provide<br />

valuable guidance to the<br />

undergraduate chapters of<br />

<strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong>.<br />

The presidents will make<br />

several visits to the chapters<br />

in their provinces over the<br />

academic year. In addition,<br />

they appoint chapter<br />

advisers, act as the spokesman<br />

for the Fraternity in<br />

the area, investigate<br />

possible expansion oppor-<br />

timities in the province, and<br />

perform other duties as the<br />

General Coimdl may<br />

dictate.<br />

The new province<br />

presidents will be attending<br />

an orientation program<br />

during the General Officers<br />

Conference in February to<br />

familiarize themselves vwth<br />

the workings of the General<br />

Fratemity and the demands<br />

of their new position.<br />

In Alpha South province,<br />

(New York, New Jersey,<br />

and Massachusetts), Chris<br />

Hartwyk, Western Maryland<br />

'82, former New Jersey<br />

Alpha chapter adviser,<br />

succeeded Joe Belanger as<br />

president. Hartwyk was a<br />

1992 Leadership College<br />

facility member, and he<br />

currently practices law in<br />

the state of New Jersey.<br />

Former chapter consultant,<br />

Coru-ad F. Thiede,<br />

Colgate '90, was appointed<br />

president of a newly<br />

aligned Beta province. The<br />

province now consists of<br />

New York Alpha, New<br />

York Zeta, New York Eta,<br />

and New York Iota. Brother<br />

Thiede is a restainant<br />

manager in Hamilton, New<br />

York.<br />

Robert J. Page, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Carolina '51, was appointed<br />

president of the <strong>Delta</strong> South<br />

province. The province now<br />

includes <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />

Alpha, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina Beta,<br />

and <strong>No</strong>rth CaroUna <strong>Delta</strong>.<br />

Page, an attorney in Chapel<br />

Hill, served on the <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Carolina Beta house<br />

corporation.<br />

Curtis Boecking,<br />

Oklahoma '79, a third<br />

P. Glen Smith<br />

generation <strong>Phi</strong> and former<br />

Oklahoma Alpha house<br />

corporation member, has<br />

been appointed president of<br />

Nu province. The province<br />

includes chapters in<br />

Oklahoma and Arkansas.<br />

Brother Boecking is a real<br />

estate investor. He lives in<br />

Oklahoma City.<br />

The new Sigma <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

province president is Mike<br />

Scariatelli, GMI '76. The<br />

former Michigan <strong>Delta</strong><br />

chapter adviser, succeeds<br />

Larry Carr. Scarlatelli is an<br />

engineer for General<br />

Motors. He and his family<br />

live in Rochester Hills,<br />

Michigan.<br />

Joseph D. Himter,<br />

Clemson '79, was appointed<br />

the new Epsilon East<br />

province president. He<br />

served as the South<br />

Carolina Gamma chapter<br />

adviser for six years.<br />

Hunter Uves in Clemson<br />

and is in manufacturing<br />

management with the<br />

Michehn Tire Company.<br />

Another former chapter<br />

consultant, P. Glen Smith,<br />

Tennessee Tech '78, was<br />

appointed province<br />

president. Smith vdll<br />

preside over the chapters in<br />

<strong>Phi</strong> province. He was the<br />

former colony coordinator<br />

for Missouri Epsilon, and<br />

after the chapter was<br />

installed, he was appointed<br />

chapter adviser. He has<br />

served as president of the<br />

Memphis, Tennessee<br />

Alumni Club and the<br />

Springfield, Missomri<br />

Alumni Club. Smith has<br />

attended nine General<br />

Conventions.<br />

Mark Williams, Colorado<br />

College '82, is the new<br />

president of Xi province<br />

which includes chapters in<br />

Colorado and Nebraska. He<br />

is a Denver-area attorney<br />

with the law firm of<br />

Ireland, Stapleton, Prior,<br />

and Pascoe.<br />

John "Bo" Bowen,<br />

Mississippi '70, was appointed<br />

president of the<br />

newly aUgned <strong>Theta</strong> East<br />

province. The province now<br />

includes Mississippi Alpha,<br />

Alabama Alpha, and<br />

Alabama Beta. Bowen<br />

played varsity football for<br />

Ole Miss, and he earned his<br />

degree in business administration.<br />

He currently owns<br />

an insurance agency in<br />

Jackson, Mississippi.<br />

Winterl993 * TheScroU<br />

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