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

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THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for NOVEMBER, 1964 145school kept the brothers of Pennsylvania<strong>Delta</strong> busy in many areas ofcampus and Aratemity life. JonSwanson and Jim Zeeb, sophomoredass president and treasurer respectively,and Rick Harris, junior classpresident, did a commendable jobin helping the cpllege manage &eshmanorientation week. <strong>Phi</strong>l Jones,chorister, led the chapter in twoextremely successful serenades forthe freshman women, which werefollowed up by an equally successfulfreshman women's tea at thechapter house. Harv Kratchlow engineereda magnificent social affairwith KKF. Harv "borrowed"the Kappa sorority plaque and thenproceeded to invite the sororityto a "clean-tfae-house-until-you-find-it"party. They found it, but not beforethey had painted our livingroom and dining room, washed andwaxed the hall floors, cleaned windows,and generally straightened upthe house. A wiener roast followedthe "party." Alan Lee has initiateda program of inviting faculty membersto dinner every week. Jim Zeeband Bob Kunz have done a greatjob building our float for Allegheny'sHomecoming parade. We're confidentwe'll rank high in the judging contest.Fall sports have found <strong>Phi</strong>son the varsity football, soccer andswimming teams. All in all Pennsylvania<strong>Delta</strong> is well on the road tostrengthening relations with the college,faculty, and sororities—and inso doing strengthening the chapterthrough mutual cooperation.—ChuckUngar, V.-P.PENNSYLVANIA ZETA, Universityof Pennsylvania.—Penn Zeta hasbegun the season's activities on theright foot, having gone undefeatedso far in the interfratemity footballleague. Under the able leadershipof coach-player Frank Walker(6', 235 lbs.), our defensive line hasoverpowered the oppositions' efforts,while our strong offensive backfieldhas provided ample scoring punch.In an effort to further interfratemitygood will, the chapter is sponsoringa social program which emphasizesjoint efforts with other Greeks oncampus. Joint parties, staggered overthe semester, should lead to a fullerand more rewarding social season forthe entire University. Our semester^long rush program, headed by MikeEstes, has successfully doubled, itsefforts from last year. The numberof rushees so far this year is overtwice that ot a similar period lastfall. Rush has been aided to agreat extent by Ed Kelly, who managesthe Penn freshman footballsquad. The <strong>Phi</strong> house also holdsthe head soccer manager, a Justiceof men's Student Government, andassorted swimmers, divers, crewmen,PENNSYLVANIA ZETA'Sundefeated footbaU team ingame with <strong>Phi</strong> Sigma Kappa,won by <strong>Phi</strong>s, 14-10.and unicyclists. A small contingentot Penn Zeta <strong>Phi</strong>s has planned achartered plane trip to Washingtonand Lee University to visit VirginiaZeta during their Openings Weekend.With the financial support ofour alumni, we have been able toreplace the original roof of ourthirty-six-year-old edifice. It was amajor job, and very costly; an exampleof one of the many assistancesrendered us by the <strong>Phi</strong>ladelphiaAlumni Club. Moreover, it gives usgreat pleasure to announce thatPennsylvania Zeta is now a dryhouse.—Daniel S. Stone, V.-P.PENNSYLVANIA ETA, LehighUniversity.—The Lehigh <strong>Phi</strong>s havestarted the semester at a fast pace.<strong>Phi</strong>s dominate campus activities andthe prospects for fall sports andsocial functions are extremely bright.<strong>Phi</strong>s hold the offices ot president andvice-president of the Ski Club, vicepresidentof the Art Sodety, andall major offices on the business staffof the Brown and White. <strong>Phi</strong>s arealso represented in *H2, IIAE,OAK, TBH, the Arnold Air Societyand the Pershing Rifles. Athleticspromise also to be rather rewardingthis faU. Carl Sturcke andGeorge Sherwin, for the third year,hold down key positions on the soccerteam and are possible mentionsfor MAC honors. Bill Stuartis looking forward to another excellentyear ot wrestling and shouldPENNSYLVANIATHETAPHIKEIASFALL, 1964place high in EIWA and NCAAcompetition. Our intramural footbaUteam, with a 200 lb. line average,is thus far undefeated and weagain hope to capture our divisionchampionship. We should also placehigh in golf, swimruing and tennisand due to the fine efforts of CarlLarsen and George Textor, $ A 9 iswell on its way to the all-universitysquash championship.-Robert J.Bradley, V.-P.PENNSYLVANIA THETA, PennsylvaniaState University.—Pennsylvania<strong>Theta</strong> has begun the new yearby initiating three new brothers andby pledging nineteen <strong>Phi</strong>keias. Thenew initiates are Frank Fulcher,James Stevenson, and Richard Foster.The <strong>Phi</strong>keias are: William Anderson,Mt. Lebanon; Jack Briner, Glenside;John Campbell, Pittsburgh; GaryCluff, Springfield, Vt.; Ed Gabriel,Newfield, N.J.; Jim Haas, Tonawanda,N.Y.; Bryan Hondru, N.Plainfield, N.J.; David Lewis, StateCoUege; James Litterelle, Mlneola,L.I., N.Y.; Gary Minnig, Lancaster;John Runnels, Scotch Plains, N.J.;John Schwartz, Pittsburgh; RobertSunday, Clearfield; David Teller, Mt.Lebanon; John Thompson, LafayetteHill; Michael Thompson, Pittsburgh;<strong>Phi</strong>lip Williams, State CoUege; RichardFahey, Saratoga, N.Y.; PaulKoors, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. With thisclass our scholastic average will continueto climb as it has in the past

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