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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 SEPTEMBER, 1964 25Unique Golden LegionCeremonyIn a unique ceremony held at Gordon's Lodge,uley's Harbor, Wis., June 27, Paul Russell BradleyJorthwestem-W & J '17) was inducted into theolden Legion of •1' A 0.t charge of arrangementsid acting as host at thejlightful luncheon meetigwas Geoi^e Banta Jr.Vabash '14), P.P.G.C,id. himself a Goldenegionnaire. The cerelonywas conducted by[ayWard S. Biggers (Law-;nce '31), Member-atargeof the Generalouncil, with the help ofle following Who actedi "Founders": John H.mterding, P.P.G.C, '23,lonald S. Koskinen '50,tanley E. Severson '34,awrence Roeck, '33, Johnt^ilterding, Jr. '53, all ofle Wisconsin Beta chap-:r at Lawrence, and AlanWilliamson (<strong>No</strong>rth Dakota '53).BRADLEYIn addition to those mentioned above and theirives, present Were Mr. and Mrs. George Banta IIIl.awrence '45) and their sons, Robert and David;[r. and Mrs. J. L. Sensenbrenner (Lawrence '13),>r. David Stevens (<strong>No</strong>rthwestern '10), and Mr. andIrs. George Geiger (Wisconsin '22).Following his induction. Brother Bradley re-Jonded with a brief talk in which he told of severalirly experiences in his fraternity life. Also respondigwere Mrs. Bradley and Brother and Mrs. Banta.This was a rewarding experience for the newiolden Legionnaire and for all attending. The prosduremight well be followed throughout the Fra-;mity for Golden Legion eligibles who are unable) attend regular Founders Day ceremonies.Ted Uly (Lafayette '49) has been named housearessales manager of Empire Brushes, Inc., of PortChester, N.Y. After graduation from Lafayette College,Ted did -graduate work at the University ofPennsylvania Law School and at New York University.Untd his new appointment with EmpireBrushes, he was general sales manager of FalcoProducts Co., in <strong>Phi</strong>ladelphia.• * *Among several promorions and changes in organizationannounced recently by Eli Lilly InternationalCorp., Indianapolis, Ind., were newappointments for Eli P. Messenger (Chicago '33)and Frank C. Springer, Jr. (Chicago '34). BrotherMessenger, former area personnel adviser, has beenpromoted to director of personnel and public relations,while Brother Springer, chief of communications,became manager of public relations.• * *Alex G. De Giuian (Pittsburgh '52) has joinedW. Craig Chambers Advertising, Inc., Pittsburgh.Before he joined Chambers, he was with Jay ReichAdvertising, Inc., for ten years.• • •Maritime Week in Portland, Ore., in May waslaunched with the naming of Hermes H. Wrightson(Oregon '16) as Portland's "Old Salt." The honorwas bestowed by the Junior Chamber of Commercebut the selection was made by a committee ofnewspaper marine editors from a list of nominees,who had made important contributions over theyears to the maritime industry. Brother Wrightsonwas with Luckenbach Steamship Co. for 20 yearsand is currently regional manager for Williams,Dimond and Co. agent for the new combinedMitsui-OSK line, Zim Israel Navigation Co., Hanseatic-VassaLine, Puget Sound-Alaska Van Line andothers.For the Fraternity, THE SCROLL extendsbest wishes to John Harding (Texas Tech'37), president of Rho <strong>No</strong>rth Province, whosuffered a heart attack in July. We ard happyto report that he is at home (in Lubbock)resting—and hoping to be able to attend theConvention.BROTHERS ULY, MESSENGER, SPRINGER, and DE GURIAN

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