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

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 MARCH, 1965 301tion of our ballistic missile situationand our space programs of the nearfuture.Plans for Founders Day on March-19 were announced. This year, forthe first time, our wives will be invitedto join us tor the occasion.Executive Secretary Bob MiUer wiUbe the speaker.—WUliam Handy, Jr.,Reporter.Lower Rio GrandeValley (Texas)IN spite of the absence of BrothersMorriU, Texas Beta '46 (murder trialjury); Sheets, Kansas Beta '30 (inHouston on business); Harding,Texas <strong>Delta</strong> '49 (R.G.V. Music Festival);Buck, Lombard '16 (ill); andV. P. Weaver, Wisconsin Alpha '31;Adams, Oklahoma Alpha '23, andKirksey, Virginia Beta '30 (all threebusy with the "Lite Begins at Forty"golf tournament), eleven brothersand thdr wives met at the Fairwayin McAUen the evening of January21 for dinner and an extremely enjoyablesodable evening. Dr. RobertH. Walkup (Missouri-Mississippi '36)was welcomed as a new member ofour group. Brother BUss, Pennsylvania<strong>Theta</strong> '19, was present for thefirst time in twelve months. He is theperennial secretary-treasurer of theorganization and his duties have beencarried on by his wife during his absenceat sea.The Founders Day meeting will beheld at Brother Bliss's home February18. Of the 26 members of thisdub, from 30% to 46% usually manageto get to the monthly meetingsand bring their wives. Is there anothergroup ot alumni who do aswell? <strong>Phi</strong>s visiting or passing throughthe VaUey are urged to call 512-Riverside 8-2060 and meet some otthe brothers.-C. F. Bliss, Secretary.<strong>No</strong>rthernNevadaTHE regular fall meeting of the<strong>No</strong>rthern Nevada Alumni Club washeld the evening of December 18 atBrother John Ascuaga's Nugget inSparks. He is the immediate pastpresident ot the Club. After a pleasantcocktail party and an excellentdinner, the more than sixty <strong>Phi</strong>s andtheir wives enjoyed a great FredWaring shpw. Our turnout increasesat each meeting and interest is at ahigh level.—Richard T. Adams, Reporter.Richmond(Va.)RICHMOND area <strong>Phi</strong>s gathered forthdr annual winter dinner meetingon December 4 at the Hotel Richmondfor an evening of <strong>Phi</strong> tun andONE TABLE at <strong>No</strong>rthern Nevada Club meeting. Starting, lower left, andclockwise: Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Harrah, Richard Waldo, Mrs. Jimmie Fox,Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams, John Ascuaga, Mrs. Richard Trachok, JimmyFox, Mrs. Waldo, and Dick Tradiok, president of the Club and footbaUcoach at the University of Nevada. Couple standing at right not identified.WILLIAM W. "BILL" HAYVermont '10fellowship. The business meetingfeatured reports by Club TreasurerRusseU E. Booker, Jr. (Richmond'59), Secretary Frank Abernathy(Richmond '59), and President EdWhite (Florida '53). Of particularinterest were the "State of the Chapter"reports given by Jim O'Brien,president of Virginia <strong>Delta</strong>, andBlaine Denny, ot Virginia Gamma.Brother White presented brief reportson Virginia Beta and VirginiaZeta. Three proposed projects tor thecoming year were discussed in detail:the publication of a Richmond area<strong>Phi</strong> Directory; the extension of newalumni clubs within the State; andplans tor the annual Founders Daybanquet scheduled for March 15.—Edward B. White, Jr., President.San Antonio (Texas)THE Club hails WiUiam W. "BiU"Hay (Vermont '10), who made it torfifty years, off and on, as a memberAT RICHMOND (Va.) Club diimer (left) the <strong>No</strong>vember issue of The ScroUdraws attention of Ed %Vhite, Blaine Denny, and Frank Abernathy. At right.Brother Denny, who is president of Virginia Gamma, checks in with thetreasurer, whUe, in background. Tommy MarshaU listens to Pat Ely'sjokes—again.

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