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

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144 THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for NOVEMBER, 1964Tom Petrone, Bill Cannell, and JimRein on the soccer team. September27, the visitation committee of thePennsylvania Beta <strong>Phi</strong>delily Association,headed by Jerry Hoch, paid itsannual visit. This was perhaps themost meaningful ot these meetingsin the past tew years as many pointspertinent to both alumni and undergradbrothers were discussed. The<strong>Phi</strong>s, with many of last year'sathletes returning, are looking forwardto a successful tall intramuralseason. Special greetings to Win andWaldo of Texas Beta from PennsylvaniaBeta.—James Rein, V.rP.PENNSYLVANIA BETA <strong>Phi</strong>s and datesat formal chapter party.campus trophies in football, swimming,track, and softball., We areplanning to hold an Alumni Day<strong>No</strong>vember 21, the day of the 100thLafayette-Lehigh football game, andwe would like to see as many ofour brothers return as possible. Wehave already made many of theplans, and hope it will be a hugesuccess.—Carleton R. Cummings Jr.,V.-P.PENNSYLVANIA BETA, GettysburgCoUege.—Pennsylvania Beta beganits year by initiating Don Hosteller,Bob Nye, Dick Hughey, SteveBaksa, and Tom Petrone. We then,moved right into rush week whereunder the leadership of Rush ChairmenDave (Stork) vomLehn andin varsity sports are Tom<strong>No</strong>rm Haase and President BobHughey the Gettysburg <strong>Phi</strong>s completeda very successful rush. Wehave , welcomed eighteen new <strong>Phi</strong>keiasto our membership. They are:Doug Amon, Reading, Mass.; FredBroadrup, Lewis Bruchey, Frederick,Md.; Christopher Falcon, MountainLakes, N.J.; Fred Hawkins, SevernaPark, Md.; Jim Larabee, Rumson,N.J.; Geoffery Lord, Lafayette HiU;Joe Marincic, Monongahela; CharlesPape, New City, N.Y.; Dave Roth,Upper Darby; Bob Seitz, Lancaster;Sam Shaver, Sewickly; Bill Stamm,Farmwood, N.J.; Jim Tetro, Rome,Italy; Bill Tingle, Lower Burrell;Bob Walters, Glenside; Bob Warren,Needham, Mass.; Rick Yersak, Feasterville.Among the brothers activeHardyand Mac MacCarthy on football,Peter Herslow on the cross countryteam, and Irv Widger, Ron Race,PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA, Washingtonand Jefferson CoUege.r-Underthe leadership of President JohnCole, Pennsylvania Gamma beganthe tall semester activities by conductinginitiation ceremonies for newbrothers: Vic Paletta, Fred Tilen,Steve Corrigall, Dave McNaughton,Buzz Ilch, Dick Schunk, Rob Clephane,Villanova. The <strong>Phi</strong>s are lookingforward to a most successful rushas Rush Co-Chairmen Jack Hirschand Vic Paletta have instituted afine rush program for the tall semester,which the entire chapter isenthusiastically supporting. IntramuralChairman Rob Clephane hasvowed to lead the <strong>Phi</strong>s to victory thisyear and both the soccer and thevolleyball teams are undefeated. VicPaletta and Ed Fenstermacher haveearned varsity positions on the footballteam with Vic playing a guardposition and Ed starting at tackle.Last semester concluded with a fantasticProm party. The "Bam Yard"party incorporated the artistic talentsof <strong>Phi</strong>keia Johnson, straw, live farmanimals, and the <strong>Phi</strong> atmosphereto make the most fabulous Promin years.—Ed Fenstermacher, V.-P.PENNSYLVANIA DELTA, AUeghenyCoUege.—The first weeks ofPENNSYLVANIA DELTA'S Homecommg float in early stage of constmction (left). At right, Zeeb, McCormick, andArentzen put on the final touches. Chapter felt confident of ranking high in the judging.

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