Senior Discus TossPaced By DeGrootEdward B. (Burt) DeGroot (Stanford '31), San Clemente,CA, this past summer at the age of 80 won theAmerican record in the discus — twice.In July at the National Seniors Olympics in St. Louis,he broke the American best for the 80-84 Age Group of88' 4" by throwing 90' 4". Two weeks later, he improvedthat mark with a toss of 91' 4" at The Track AthleticCongress Masters Championships in Eugene, OR forcompetition 40 and older by age groups.At Stanford, DeGroot was top pole vaulter from 1929-32 clearing 13' 6" when the world's record was 14' 1" inthe days of bamboo poles and sawdust landing pits.After getting a Masters Degree in Education fromStanford, he coached in California, Kansas and Hawaii.Joining the Army in 1941, he became a physical educationdirector at March Air Force Base, retiring 20 yearslater to coach and subsequently become dean of studentactivities at Santa Monica College.In the early 1960's, DeGroot coached Santa Monica tofour consecutive National Volleyball Championshipsbeating UCLA to win the last two titles. This led to aposition as manager of the US Volleyball Team for the1971 Pan American Games in Cali, Columbia. •1987 PHI FOOTBALL HONORSROSE BOWL: Larry Smith (Bowling Green), Head Football Coach,use.LIBERTY BOWL: Arkansas, Darren Worrell, Center & StephenJones, DB; Georgia, Mark Vincent, DB.FREEDOM BOWL: Arizona State, Raymond "Trace" Armstrong,DL.PEACH BOWL: Indiana, Tim Rickes, DB.BLUE-GRAY GAME: <strong>No</strong>rthwestern, Mike Greenfield, QB.PRO BOWL: <strong>No</strong>rthwestern, Steve Tasker, Buffalo.Brad Holbrook (Lawrence) TE All-Midwest Conf.Gary Just (Lawrence) SE All-Midwest Conf.Bill Cooper (Lawrence) DE All-Midwest Conf.Louis Boldt (Lawrence) DL All-Midwest Conf.Mike Higginson (Lawrence) OL All-Midwest Conf.Bill McNarmara (Lawrence) QB All-Midwest Conf.Steve Jung (Lawrence) DB All-Midwest Conf.Greg Hale (Idaho) OTAll-Big Sky Conf.Brett Sullivan (Willamette) LB All-CFLTony Wechter (Gettysburg) DB All-Centennal Conf.Edwin Grabisma (Case-W. Res.) DL AU-<strong>No</strong>rthcoast Conf.Pat Morley (Willamette) DE 2nd Team All-CFLAndrew Gappa (Valparaiso) DL 2nd Team All-Heartland Conf.Patrick Frame (Valparaiso) DE 2nd Team Ail-Heartland Conf.Ray Bolin (Ashland) RB 2nd Team All-Heartland Conf.Jeff Stainton (<strong>No</strong>rthwestern) SID All-Dist., All-AcademicTom Polacek (Wash. U.-St. Louis) SID All-Dist., All-AcademicWABASH: NCAA Div. Ill, 6th Ranked—5 <strong>Phi</strong>sWESTERN KY.: NCAA Div. 1 AA, 12th Ranked—10 <strong>Phi</strong>sPUGET SOUND: NAIA Div. I, 17th Ranked—14 <strong>Phi</strong>sLAWRENCE: 12 <strong>Phi</strong>s; WILLAMETTE: 12 <strong>Phi</strong>sWASH. U. (St. Louis): 12 <strong>Phi</strong>s; GETTYSBURG: 10 <strong>Phi</strong>sBruno Pietrobon, McGill, GTE Academic All-American, UniversityDiv., 1st team, 3.67, Civil EngineeringBill Cooper, Lawrence, GTE Academic All-American, College Div.,2nd team, 3.72, BiologyTom Polacek, Wash. U.-St. Louis, GTE Academic All-American,College Div., 2nd team, 3.39, HistorySPORTS SHORTSBURT REYNOLDS (Florida State '57), an ex-Seminole footballstar and well known actor, recently had the Florida State FootballDormitory named after him following a substantial contribution forrenovation and expansion of the $1.8 million project. He has been afrequent supporter to the school, donating $600,000 to the Performinf'Theater in 1980; $700,000 to the school's acting program in Jupiterand $1 million to the FSU acting program at the Aslo Center Theaterin Sarasota.. .BILLY BRYAN (Duke '77), Denver Bronco centerand an All-<strong>Phi</strong> Football Board guest member three years ago, hadmajor knee surgery after the KC Chiefs game, ending a streak of 83straight starts as the Bronco's center.RAY EVANS (Kansas '47), veteran member of the All-<strong>Phi</strong> FootballBoard, was recently named president of the American Royal inKansas City, a national livestock and horse show... RON HARMS(Valparaiso '58), head football coach at Texas A&I since 1979, hadthe Javelinas ranked <strong>No</strong>. 1 in the NCAA Division III with a 9-2 recordthis past season... FRANK SEURER (Kansas '84), a former^//-PWquarterback who holds the Kansas career passing record of 6,410yards, made his NFL debut with the KC Chiefs, hitting 13 of 23 for 233yards against the New York Jets... GREG HORNE (Arkansas '87),the NCAA punting champion last year who was drafted by Cincinnati,was cut early by the Bengals but was then signed by the St. LouisCardinals in late <strong>No</strong>vember.. .LOUIS W. "BILL" BERGESCH(Washington-St. Louis '46), general manager of the Cincinnati Redssince 1984, did not have his contract renewed by the controversialReds owner Marge Schott.BERNARD P. WALTER, JR. (Maryland '63), athletic director atArundel Senior High School in Annapolis, MD, has been selected toserve as head coach of the 1988 USA Junior Baseball team during theWorld Championship games next year in Australia. He has spent thepast 17 years teaching and coaching in Anne Arundel County PublicSchools.. .DAVID MANDEL (Michigan '88), a senior on Michigan'sfootball team, was recently profiled during halftime of the nationaltelevised Iowa-Michigan game on Oct. 17. ABC-TV's "Man onthe Sideline," Steve Alvarez, anchored the feature which focused onthe fact that David and his twin brother Scott (Sigma Alpha Mu) couldgreatly benefit from the Michigan program despite being walk-ons andnot getting a lot of playing time. DAVID played on the "scout" teamduring practices. He is enrolled in the Honors College at Michigan andhas a 3.6 grade average in cellular and molecular biology. He plans onattending medical school after graduation. On the program he statesthat "after going through four years of Michigan football, I know 1 canhandle any situation in life. I know that no matter how tough theoutlook is, I made it once, and can do it again."... GLENN TRAMMEL (Kansas '88) placed fourth at the U.S. Open Swimming Championshipsin the 100 backstroke... With ABC for the Winter Olympicsin Calgary are GARY BENDER (Wichita State '62) onspeedskating and MIKE ADAMLE (<strong>No</strong>rthwestern '76) on biathlon,cross-country skiing and nordic combined skiing...1987-1988 ALL-PHIBASKETBALL PROSPECTSALL-PHI HOLDOVERS: Mike Yates, Centre, Jr., 6'!" (av. 11.6last yr.); Time Brack, Centre, Jr., 5'9' (av. 5.8 last yr.); ShawnKoerner,Lawrence, Jr., 6'2", All-Midwest Conf. 1986-87(av. 14.0 lastyr.); Bill McNamara, Lawrence, Sr., 5'10", Captain (av. 6.9 last yr.)and Jeffery Stempler, Western Maryland, Sr., 5'8", Captain (av. 5.7last yr.).POTENTIAL ALL-PHI SELECTIONS: Danny Johnson, Centre,Jr., 6'4" (All-CAC 1986-87,15.4av.,55%shooterwith 106 assists); BoWyandat, Centre, Jr., 6'5" (11.1 av. last yr.); Dan Hurley, Univ. ofTampa, Sr., 6'ir; Bob Blackwood, Univ. of Central Florida, Soph.6'5''; Paul Brousseau, McGill, Soph., 6'5''; Dave Steiner, McGill,Soph., 6'3'; Mark Gessner, South Dakota, Soph., 6'6'; Joe Selby,Puget Sound, Jr., 6'4"; Kevin O'Connell, Wash. U.-St. Louis, Jr.,5'10"; Dave Colona, Duke, Soph., 6'3''; Tony Schnell, Westminster |(Mo.), Sr., 6'3'; Dave Deveyot, Westminster (Mo.), Sr., 6'7"64, THE SCROLL, Spring, '88
.Continued from IFCThe convention representativeswill be able to participate in a leadershipprogram on Friday, June 24.The program. Leadership School,will be conducted under the directionof Dr. Edward G. Whipple,(Hanover 74). Various topics ofinterest to undergraduates will bediscussed in a series of group meetings.There will also be seminars justfor chapter advisers and alumni clubrepresentatives.SCHEDULE AT A GLANCEThursday, June 239:00 a.ni. Registration begins3:00 p.m. Province meetings4:00 p.m. <strong>No</strong>minating Committee meets8:00 p.m. Opening SessionFriday, June 248:00 a.m.11:00 a.m.12:30 p.m.2:30 p.m.5:30 p.m.Saturday,8:00 a.m.12:30 p.m.3:00 p.m.6:00 p.m.Sunday, June 269:00 a.m.11:00 a.m.General SessionLeadership SchoolFree Enterprise LuncheonLeadership SchoolGeneral SessionIune25General Session—Election of theGeneral CouncilAwards LuncheonGeneral SessionGrand Banquet—Golden LegionCeremony, Awards, GeneralCouncil InstallationGeneral SessionConvention endsThe convention delegates will beasked to consider several importantproposed changes to the Constitutionand General Statutes. In addition,the <strong>Phi</strong>s will also elect a new GeneralCouncil. The ritual of the Fraternitywill be demonstrated by undergraduatesfrom the three chapters in theDallas/Fort Worth area on Saturdaymorning, June 25. The conventionwill conclude on Sunday morningwith the performance of the memorialceremony for our brother <strong>Phi</strong>swho have entered the "ChapterGrand." Finally, once any unfinishedbusiness has been discussed, the conventionwill adjourn after the closingceremony.The alumni in the Dallas/FortWorth area have scheduled severalunique attractions for the delegatesand guests to ensure everyone has anopportunity to enjoy the attractionsof the Southwest area. The 67thBiennial Convention promises to offera unique opportunity to establish challenging, educational, and enjoyandrenew friendships among many able. Come to Dallas and be a part ofbrother <strong>Phi</strong>s. The program will be history in <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong>! •Please send information on <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong>'s 1988 Convention.NAMEADDRESSCITY, STATE, ZIP.CHAPTERMAIL TO: <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> HeadquartersP.O.Box 151Oxford, OH 45056YEAR
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