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1964–65 Volume 89 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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138 THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for NOVEMBER, 1964with the help ot the Mothers Club.This work included the instaUationot a new electric range.—PeterBoyum, V.-P.NOVA SCOTIA ALPHA'S INTERFRATERNITY FOOTBALL TEAM.gram, a new <strong>No</strong>rth CaroUna pledgemanual, and better overall planningand organization. The pledges electedChip Scharfswerdt as president, andhe led them from the beginning ina spirited and unified way^whichwas attested to by an early morningwiping of a neighboring building.The <strong>Phi</strong> house looks better than everas most ot it was redecorated thissummer. The living room, cardroom, and basement have beengreatly improved with new rugs, newfurniture, panelling, and unique curtainswith Greek lettered trimming.The long needed improvement hasalready contributed greatly to thechapter's pride and comfort. The<strong>Phi</strong>s have launched their campaigntor an unprecedented ninth consecutivevictory in intramural sports.With Krebs Thurman as presidentof the I.M.A.C. and expected strongfinishes in swimming, basketball, andtrack, we hope to be victoriousagain. Miss Barbara Palmer reignedover our tremendous Homecomingactivities, and Social Chairman JohnStephens promises an even better fallfunction and Midwinters Weekend.From Alkmar, Netherland, has comethe unquestioned leader of the college'sRichardson Foreign Scholarsand a special member of $ A 9 forthis year—Alexis Dop. <strong>Phi</strong> Terry G.Holland, a 1964 graduate ot Davidsonand captain of the. 10th rankedDavidson basketball team, has returnedas freshman coach. The chapterwould like to extend its thanksto Field Secretary Devon Weaver forhis aid and advice during his visitlate last year. Bill Council expressedthe feeling of the chapter when hesaid, "If as a fraternity we are tokeep on top, we must constantly bemade aware of our shortcomings andcommended tor our accomplishments."As a direct result ot Devon'svisit. President John Barrow reorganizedthe fraternity committee system,and precipitated the rewritingof the fraternity by-laws. The chapteris deeply indebted to Barrow forhis wise leadership and his fine jobduring fall rush.—Steve Davidson,V.-P.NORTH DAKOTA ALPHA, Universityof <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota.—<strong>No</strong>rth DakotaAlpha began its 51st year bypledging 2 men during formal rush.New <strong>Phi</strong>keias are: Erik Fritzell, BoydGriffith, Jim Hansen, Lance Morque,Dave Shaffer, Grand Forks; ChuckChinquist, Les Hanneson, TomLeevers, Devils Lake; Doug Kelly,Roger Raff, Dickinson; Larry Barkie,Steve Hoffelt, Duane Tweden, RonRossum, Williston; Spero Theros,Corey Colehour, Steve Bauman, Minneapolis;Roger Ulrich, Balfour; KenSambor, Harvey; Brian Charman,Don Mitchelson, Winnipeg, Man.,Can. Geof Law, Virginia, Minn.; CocaptainBill Werneke, Darral Dablow,Tom Felix, Bob Rutledge, DaveSagness, Pete Pornish, Stan Wright,Bruce Beneke, Ron Bergh, and <strong>Phi</strong>keiaColehour are members ot thevarsity football team. Intramuralcompetition has begun and on thesocial front, chapter members arealready looking toward the annualBarn Dance in <strong>No</strong>vember. BruceBeneke is the current I.F.C. presidentand Al Warmer is president ofYoung Republicans. The 1963-64school year was one of the most successfulin chapter history. The chapterimproved its scholarship ratingto third, then second, and at thesame time won its fourteenth consecutiveintramural crown. We alsowon the Greek Games and the GreekWeek participation trophy. The*A9 band was the official U.N.D.pep band and played at all Siouxhockey games. Over the summer ourkitchen was completely remodeledNOVA SCOTIA ALPHA, DalhousieUniversity.—The fall termstarted on a new high level for oursocial activities; one which we arestriving to perpetuate. The Saturdaynight parties have received a wellneededinjection and a new interesthas been shown in activities such assailing. A wine and cheese party onOctober 3, put on by the pledgeclass, was a total smash and a tremendouslift to rushing which beganOctober 2. This class was Initiated<strong>No</strong>vember 1 and is already provingto be an important stimulus to theactive roster. The <strong>Phi</strong> squad won itsfirst interfratemity football gameOctober 4 and should retain possessionot the Interfratemity Counciltrophy.—Douglas Lemon, V.-P.OHIO ALPHA, Miami University.—The <strong>Phi</strong>s of Ohio Alpha welcomenewly initiated Brothers BruceBeach, Larry Corell, Flip Dawson,John Everman, Skip Fenner, BruceFrallic, Mike Gable, Tom Gay, DickGoettle, Dave Mills, Ed Pbilpolt,Tommy Thompson, and Myron Williams.The tall semester began in anatmosphere of continuing strengthand confidence under the leadershipof President Rick Ulrich and AdvisorsFred Hosier and Dick Pheneger.We are proud to announcethat Charles Wilson is now ActingPresident pf Miami University afterthe resignation ot John D. Millet.Brotherhood at Ohio Alpha cannotbe better exemplified than in thesuccess that this chapter achieves inits diverse activities. Our new programof scholarship in conjunctionwith campus relations will onceagain help to keep * A 9 on topwhere it has been for many years.Outstanding <strong>Phi</strong>s on campus areFrank Terrizzi, editor of The MiamiStudent; Kurt Hanaway, BattalionCommander, NROTC; Bmce Thompson,captain of the swim team; Ed<strong>Phi</strong>lpott, Bob Van Lancker andMyron Williams outstanding mem»bers of the football team; and JeffGehring, outstanding AU-<strong>Phi</strong> basketballstar. Once again we greatly appreciatealumni recommendations torspring semester rushing. We alsoextend a cordial welcome to alumnivisiting our campus.—Robert Tookey,V.-P.OHIO BETA, Ohio Wesleyan University.—OhioBeta again takes pleasurein announcing the pledging ofeighteen <strong>Phi</strong>keias. Well rounded inall respects, this pledge class is Onethat the brothers of Ohio Beta feelwill do much to further the reputa-

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