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

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270 THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for MARCH, 1965slim margin separating first andthird. Our water polo team finishedfirst with an undefeated season, leavingall of the members eligible nextyear. The track season holds a brightfuture for Lynn Baker who will beout to break his old broad jumprecord of 24'6". Lynn Was out lastyear with injuries but will come onstrong with an extensive weighttraining course completed this summer.Open rush proved invaluablefor the chapter thanks to the effortof Chuck Gardner and Pete Kettler.The <strong>Phi</strong>keias pledged before Christmasare: Ronald Hauptman, Lakewood;Thomas Gassaway, Littleton;Thomas Corson, Indianapolis, Ind.;Jay Lussan, Rochester, Minn.; DallasKing, Minneapolis, Minn.; JamesMoore, Helena, Mont.; Dennis Pettigrew,Palo Alto, Calif.; Joel Ripmaster,Royal Oak, Mich.; StephenSaljich, Kyburg, Calif. ColoradoAlpha is proud to present new<strong>Phi</strong>keia Frank Walker, Grosse, Pointe,Mich., and its 1965 spring initiates:Jacob Brown, Denver; Forest Fisch,Greeley; Robert GrifiSth, Durango;Ronald Hauptman, Lakewood; GregoryLowe, Denver; Ward Ashman,Columbus, Ohio; Kent Crawford,Kokomo, Ind.; Thomas Corson, Indianapolis,Ind.; James Hagood,Casper, Wyo.; Thomas Hurlburt,San Diego, Calif.; Dallas King,Minneapolis, Minn.; John Kuney,Seattle, Wash.; Jay Lussan, Rochester,Minn.; James Moore, Helena, Mont.;Dennis Pettigrew, Palo Alto, Calif.;Joel Ripmaster, Royal Oak, Mich.;Russel Speirn, Orchard Lake, Mich.—Michael Stasica, V.P.COLORADOALPHA proudlypresents its teamof water poloChamps.COLORADO BETA, Colorado College.—Underthe direction of EdLorson, spring rush has brought 36new <strong>Phi</strong>keias. They are: WalterBacon, New York, N.Y.; Todd Ballantine,Wilmette, 111.; Mike Berwind,Longview, Wash.; Doug Brown, SouthBend, Ind.; Tom Carter, Sterling;Gary Ceriani, Kremmling; SkipClark, Denver; Ken Cunningham,Littleton; Steve Curlee, Sterling; BruceFickel, Berthoud; Les Gifford, Aurora;Roger Good, Columbus, Ohio; BobHerrman, Rockville, Md.; JackHoward, Colorado Springs; DaleJohnson, Denver; Tony Jonker,Oceanside, Calif.; Mike Lester, SouthBend, Ind.; Bill McDonald, Greeley;Dave Madsen, Denver; Rich Mendrop,Colorado Springs; Randy Nicholas,Englewood; Tim Richards, Hobbs,N.M.J Rich Riebesell, Casper, Wyo.;Willie Robertson, Luling, Tex.; TomSass, Miami, Fla.; Bill Scale, PortArthur, Tex.; Duane Sears, Denver;Jim Sides, Denver; Greg Stephens,Minneapolis, Minn.; Jim Tarr, Denver;Dick Toth, Colorado Springs;Vic Trygstad, Manhasset, N.Y.; TomWakefield, Devils Lake, N.D.; RonWebb, Farmersville, Tex.; Jim Whedbee,Cocfceysville, Md.; Dave Williams,Carthage, Mo. The <strong>Phi</strong>s constructeda twenty-five-foot tall"Achilles" for Homecoming this yearand placed second with it. A surgeof studying gave the chapter a firstsemester grade point well above thatof the aU men's average. A newTV room with new TV, rugs, bookshelves,panelling, couches, was presentedto the chapter by the DenverAlmmni Club. The pledge dance washeld at the Hackney House withmusic by the "Ravens." Foust, Bonner,and Hamilton have reported excellentskiing conditions, the entirechapter is planning a ski weekend atA-Basin.—Chuck Mauritz, V.P.COLORADO GAMMA, ColoradoState University.—The brothers arestudying hard this quarter, but it'snot all work and no play by anymeans. The Saints and Sinners dancewas held and proved to be thefinest dance the <strong>Phi</strong>s have thrown inquite some time. The dance was ofa different type this year, as thebrothers and their dates arrived readyfor bed, but, iiistead, they dancedin their pajamas to the music of theSquires, a well-known band fromFt. Collins. Every Thursday findsseveral brothers on their way to theski slopes via the University skiclass bus. Saturday and Sunday oftenfind these same brothers on theirway to the slopes again. Those ofus who don't ski manage to patronizethe Student Health Center dueto runaway toboggans. Four newbrothers have added their names tothe Bond of *A©. They are: BobTioton, Bruce Jensen, Bill Heinecke,and Ralph Vinci. New <strong>Phi</strong>keias areBarron Gibbons, Lee Wersham, BertCarothers, and Skip Mencimer. SkipCOLORADO BETA'S THIRTY-SIX NEW PHIKEIAS.

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