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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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award of a Golden Legion certificateto Harry J. Champeny (WashburnAt the dinner special thanks waspaid to Kansas <strong>Delta</strong>'s housemother,"Mom" Jones, who is leaving atthe end of the year after eighteenyears of greatly appreciated service.—James Harris, Jr. V-P.THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for MAY, 1965 359Kokomo (Ind.)FOUNDERS Day was observed Tuesday,March 9 by the Kokomo AlumniClub with a dinner at the KingsCrown Inn. Reports from the GeneralFraternity headquarters wereread by the retiring secretary, StanleyM. Moore (Kentucky '42).The foUowing officers were electedfor the coming year: James L. Etter(Indiana '56), president; Ernest M.Hunt (Butler '14), vice-president;Joseph P. Kiley, secretary; and PhU­Up J. MitcheU (Butler '56), treasurer.Members of * A 9 have the onlyactive college fraternity alumni clubin the area.Lexingfon—Ky.EpsilonAT KANSAS CITY Al Egan (left), the club's 1964 "<strong>Phi</strong> of the Year,"presents plaque to the 1965 recipient, Ed Biggar, who has been active inboth fraternity and community affairs.LEXINGTON PHIS and members ofKentucky Epsilon held a FoundersDay dinner April 22 at the ImperialHouse Motel.Highlight ot the dinner was thepresentation of the Bill Jones BrotherhoodAward to Hugh Walker, asenior language major from Lexington.This award was created as amemorial trophy in honor of thelate BiU Jones (Kentucky '62) whowas killed in action in Viet Namlast <strong>No</strong>vember. It will be given annuallyto the undergraduate whohas done most to promote brotherhood.Alumni Secretary Ray Blackwellfrom Oxford addressed the gathering.—AnthonyAmbrose, V-P.Little Rock—Ark.AlphaALUMNI of the Little Rock area andundergraduate members and <strong>Phi</strong>keiasof Arkansas Alpha were privilegedto have as their Founders Daykeynote speaker. President Jack Shepmanof Chicago. This event, held atthe Little Rock Country Club wasattended by over 200 <strong>Phi</strong>s andguests.The induction of Ben B. WiUiams(Mercer '17) into the Golden Legionof * A 9 was a feature of the dinnerin addition to Brother Shepman'ssplendid talk. These two phases ofthe dinner made us all "glad to be<strong>Phi</strong>s."—Roy A. Murtishaw, Secretary.KANSAS DELTA'S retiring housemother, "Mom" Jones, was honored atthe chapter's Founders Day dinner. Shown with her are Golden LegionnaireHarry J. Champeny, Wichita State footbaU coach George Karras,Wichita Alumni Club Pres. Paul Humann, and Chapter Pres. Steve Clark.1.0S Angeles (Calif.)Los Angeles <strong>Phi</strong>s and their wivescelebrated Founders Day with a dinnerMarch 19 in the Los AngelesFurniture Mart Bldg., staged underthe co-chairmanship ot Bob Hastings(USC '50) and Len Hurst (Kansas'15), president ot the club.After a social hour and dinner,followed by the usual introductions,honor was paid two <strong>Phi</strong>s as HowardPorter (California '14) and JosephStevens (South Dakota '18) were in-

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