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

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The General Fratemity<br />

Mitchell Fund trustee appointed<br />

John J. Pappas, South Dakota<br />

'54, vras appointed a trustee of<br />

the MitcheU<br />

Fund at its<br />

annual meeting<br />

in July.<br />

He succeeds<br />

Kermeth P.<br />

Smith, Illinois<br />

John Pappas<br />

*J«.The<br />

MitcheU<br />

Fund is the endowment that<br />

supports The <strong>Scroll</strong><br />

Pappas is president of<br />

Waterford Associates a man-<br />

agement consulting firm located<br />

in Lake Forest, DL Prior<br />

to starting his own business he<br />

was president of AT&T<br />

Teletype Corporation located<br />

in Skokie, DL<br />

In 1957 Pappas joined<br />

AT8cT's Westem Electric in<br />

Duluth, Minn., as a quaUty<br />

control engineer. Moving to<br />

Omaha, Neb., in 1958, he<br />

eamed positions of greater<br />

management responsibUity in<br />

the manufricturing organization.<br />

He became director of<br />

patent Ucensing at Western's<br />

New York headquarters in<br />

1973 and then director of operations<br />

in Detroit for the<br />

states of Michigan and Indiana.<br />

Moving back to New<br />

York in 1977, he was xppointed<br />

treasurer ofWestem<br />

Electric and Westem Electric<br />

International.<br />

He was elected a corporate<br />

vice president in Western's<br />

Service 8c Sales Division in<br />

1980, and he was elected<br />

New consultants<br />

on the road<br />

Andy Miller<br />

Four new consultants were<br />

hired in June and are already<br />

traveling to chapters.<br />

J. Andrew ^liUer, Southwestern<br />

'93, wiU be visiting<br />

chapters in<br />

the Southeast.<br />

Brother<br />

^MUler eamed<br />

his bachelor's<br />

degree in sociology.<br />

He<br />

was a member<br />

of Cardinal<br />

Key and Alpha <strong>Phi</strong> Omega,<br />

both service organizations. As<br />

an undergraduate, he worked<br />

with Meals-on-Wheels and<br />

the AIDS Service of Austin.<br />

He.'served his chapter as<br />

pledgemaster, historian, and<br />

scholarship chairman.<br />

Kevin B. DuU, East Washington<br />

'93, wiU be traveling<br />

through the<br />

Great Plains<br />

and Western<br />

Canada. He<br />

received a<br />

bachelor's<br />

degree in<br />

Kevin Dull<br />

pubUc administration.<br />

A founding father of<br />

<strong>1993</strong>-94 Chapter Services<br />

staff. Top: Dave Almacy, Director<br />

Abe Cross, Bill Wittress,<br />

Scott Blackwell; bottom: Brent<br />

Herspiegel, Kevin Dull, Assistant<br />

Director Steve Stewart,<br />

Andy Miller<br />

Washington EpsUon, Brother<br />

DuU served his chapter as<br />

president and alumni secretary.<br />

He was also a Leadership<br />

CoUege Ambassador and a<br />

recipient of a <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong><strong>Theta</strong><br />

Foundation scholarship. He<br />

was elected Associated Student<br />

councilman and vice<br />

president of the Washington<br />

Student Lobby, lobbying the<br />

state govemment on behalf of<br />

higher education.<br />

Brent S. Herspiegel,<br />

McMaster '93, is visiting chapters<br />

in the West. A former<br />

Leadership CoUege Ambassa-<br />

Brent<br />

Herspiegel<br />

dor. Brother<br />

Herspiegel<br />

eamed his<br />

degree in biochemistry.<br />

He<br />

served on<br />

McMaster's<br />

Board of<br />

Governors<br />

and the Science Faculty<br />

CouncU. He was Ontario<br />

Gamma's vice president and<br />

president, and he assisted in<br />

organiang campus date rape<br />

awareness seminars.<br />

WiUiam M. Wittress,<br />

Puget Sound '93, is traveling to<br />

chapters in<br />

the <strong>No</strong>rtheast<br />

andMid-<br />

Adantic. He<br />

received his<br />

bachelor's<br />

BUI Wittress<br />

degree in<br />

poHtics and<br />

govemment<br />

and vras a member of Order of<br />

Omega. Brother Wittress<br />

served his chapter as pledgemaster<br />

and the Greek<br />

community as IFC vice president<br />

and then president. He<br />

was involved vrith MADD<br />

and served on the University's<br />

Student Life Committee.<br />

AU the consultants are<br />

now regionalized, so most<br />

chapters should receive visits<br />

fix>m the same consultant<br />

throughout the }-ear.<br />

ASAE recognizes<br />

Fraternity<br />

The American Sodety of Association<br />

Eixecutives recendy<br />

recognized the International<br />

Fratemity for its chapters'<br />

philanthropic community service<br />

projects.<br />

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

added to ASAE's Association<br />

Advance America Honor RoU,<br />

which recognizes significant<br />

contributions to society.<br />

General Council<br />

holds retreat<br />

The General Council recentiy<br />

held its annual retreat in<br />

Gatlinburg,Tenn. Five staff<br />

members accompanied the<br />

members of the Council during<br />

the four-day meeting in<br />

September.<br />

Some of the top issues on<br />

the agenda were membership<br />

recruitment, risk management,<br />

the General Fratemity budget,<br />

expansion, alumni services,<br />

and chapter housing.<br />

194 TheScroU

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