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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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PHIS PREPARE FOR10th ANNUAL CSD*Saturday, April 24PHI DELTA THETA held its first Community Service Day in April of 1956.The first effort was something of a gamble, but it turned out to be a significantsuccess, with some 30,000 man hours of labor going into projects country-wide.Since that time CSD has grown into one of the Fraternity's fine traditions, andhas been accepted not only by the great majority of chapters but by the <strong>Phi</strong> collegecommunities as well.The chapters are now planning their projects for the tenth annual staging ofCommunity Service Day-to be held on or near April 24. The goal, as always, isfor 100 per cent participation as <strong>Phi</strong>s, country-wide, demonstrate to their neighborsa positive view of fraternity activity. There is no better way to combat the negativepublicity to which the system is so often exposed.For the second year Community Service Day will be chairmanned by Lothar A.Vasholz (Colorado '52), 1415 19th St., West Des Moines, Iowa. He is anxious toreceive the names of <strong>Phi</strong>s active in the advertising,publicity, news media, or publicrelations fields. Chapters and alumni areurged to submit such names to BrotherVasholz, who hopes, with the help of thesebrothers, to coordinate public relations fromthe level of the general fraternity with theoutstanding efforts made by the chapters.LOTHAR A. VASHOLZColorado '52Chairman of CSD forsecond year.Let's Make the 10th CSDBiggest and Best Yet[255]

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