^^^^^^^^pH^^^^I^F^V^^^^I#^^^T ?: *w^w^^Sr •!' : . ifl kFORT LAUDERDALE: Jamie Hundley,president of Kappa Colony at FloridaInternational, and Bob Hoysgaard (Wisconsin'63), club president, discuss thefuture of the colony during the <strong>Phi</strong> Delt-DG party.PROMENADE IN THE PARK: Fort Lauderdale Alumni Club volunteers Kathy and BobAllen (South Florida '74), Sam (Florida State '80) and Janet <strong>No</strong>dine, Bob Hoysgaard (Wisconsin'63), club president, and Janice Charlassier, Florida Ocean Sciences Institute liaison, sellballoons at the <strong>Phi</strong> Delt booth during Promenade in the Park.FORT LAUDERDALE: Additional couples at the <strong>Phi</strong> Delt-DGparty are Fred Stribling (Tampa '80) and Laura Boheler; FrankMcKinley (Nebraska '73) and Kim Merlow; and Brett Bass (Auburn'80) and Lisa Bass.FORT LAUDERDALE: Talking over old times at the <strong>Phi</strong> Delt-DGparty are Dick Mills (Davidson '50), Dick Wynn (Florida '50),Hildra Mills, Charlene Higgins and Bill Higgins (Butler '50), a pastclub president.FORT LAUDERDALE: Visiting at the <strong>Phi</strong> Delt-DG party are DickCole (Florida '55), Shelly Cole and Pat and Brian McGrath (FloridaState '77). Dick and Brian are past club presidents.FORT LAUDERDALE: Visiting at the <strong>No</strong>vember club meeting are RickForum (<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina '66), club director and president of Florida OceanSdences Institute board of trustees; Glenn Brugger, FOSI student; NeilWilson, FOSI Executive Director; and Sheryl Pappalardo, FOSI Student.50, THE SCROLL, Spring, '88
to a lesser degree the following: Twig House, achildren's rehabilitative service, SheridanHouse, a children's rehabilitative service.Discovery Center, a children's museum,Stranahan House, a historical landmark.Beaux Arts, a supporter of the Museum ofArt, and <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> Educational Foundation,a provider of undergraduate scholarships.* * *The Fort Lauderdale Area Alumni Clubheld a Fall party on October 24 with its "Sister"Sorority, <strong>Delta</strong> Gamma.Over 180 attended the party at the DiscoveryCenter, an art, science and historymuseum located in downtown Ft. Lauderdale.Everyone had a great time partying,mingling, and touring the Discovery Center.A special thanks goes out to the KappaColony at Florida International Universityfor welcoming the guests and setting up.* * *The Fort Lauderdale Area Alumni Clubmanned a booth at the Fort Lauderdale"Promenade in the Park," on <strong>No</strong>vember 13,14 and 15.The Club sold <strong>Phi</strong> Delt balloons, with theproceeds of $450 going to the Florida OceanSciences Institute, the Club's community serviceproject.The Club also distributed <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong>and Florida Ocean Sciences Institute literatureat the booth.WASHINGTON, D.CA Hill Reception in the United StatesCapitol was held on <strong>No</strong>v. 19. Over 40 MetropolitanWashington, D.C. <strong>Phi</strong>s met in theHouse Members' Dining Room for an informalevening of good fellowship. Brothersfrom the House who joined us were RepresentativeDoug Barnard, GA 10th (Mercer'43), Representative Joel Hefley, CO 5th(Oklahoma State '59), and RepresentativeJim Slattery, KA 2nd (Washington '70).Our event coincided with the final sessionof the "Economic Summit" negotiations overa tax bill and the halls were filled with jointcommittee members, staffers and a throng ofmedia personnel — our reception area was agreat place from which to view the action. Wehad quite an evening!Our Founders' Day '88 Dinner will be heldon Thursday, April 21 at 7 p.m. in the Army-Navy Country Club, Arlington, VA. RepresentativeJames Courter, NJ 10th (Colgate'63) will be our honored guest ^nd principalspeaker. Any <strong>Phi</strong> visitors to the Nation's Capitalin mid-April should contact John Walsh,our vice president and program chairman, forinstructions on how to join us for the evening.John's numbers are (703) 931-1051 (H) and(301) 248-8444 (W).—Jerry FelmleyFORT LAUDERDALE: Enjoying the <strong>Phi</strong> Delt-DG party are SheUy Isenberg, Dave Isenberg(Florida *7S), club vice president, Cathy Mole and Tom Byrd (Florida '55), past club president.WASHINGTON, D.C: Listening to Representative Doug Barnard (Mercer '43), representativefrom Georgia's fifth district, discuss pending House legislation are Mrs. Roger Gaebel,Captain Roger Gaebel (New Mexico 16), Amy Farrell, and Dick Marvin (Pennsylvania '50).PHI DELT-SAE MEETING: Rick Mc-Cully, leader of the SAE Fort LauderdaleAlumni group, and Bob Hoysgaard (Wisconsin'63), president of the <strong>Phi</strong> Delt FortLauderdale Alumni Club, visit at a jointmeeting.THE SCROLL, Spring, '88, 51
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