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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 27In news from Southern Methodist University,two <strong>Phi</strong>s were elected to the Alumni Board of Directorsas directors at large, two were chosen as districtdirectors, and one received a DistinguishedAlumni Award.Doak Walker (S.M.U. '50), Ail-American, winnerof the Heisman Trophy, member of the Texas Hallof Fame, and Detroit Lion professional footballplayer for six years, and was named to receive aDistinguished Alumni Award. Brother Walker ispresently associated with the Continental Car Rentand Leasing Co., Denver, Colo.Elected directors at large of the Alumni Board ofDirectors were Harry Crutcher (S.M.U. '31) vicepresidentof the Mercantile National Bank, Dallas,Tex., and J. Lindsay Embrey (S.M.U. '45), partnerand chairman of the board of Richardson Heightsand First Continental Enterprises, Dallas.W. R. Smith (S.M.U. '49) will serve as directorof District 3 whde E. W. Williams, Jr. (S.M.U. '49)is the new director of District 8. Brother Smith isan associate in the law firm of Vinson, Elkins,Weems and Searls, Houston. Brother Williams ispresident and chief executive officer of the CitizensNational Bank, Lubbock.Scholarship news of <strong>Phi</strong>s involve six brother's.Robert Mihalik (Akron) has been accepted as astudent of the University of the Seven Seas for the1964-65 academic year. He will travel completelyaround the world on the educational cruise—a floatingaccredited university with a faculty of aboutforty. Classroom and study activities are scheduledfor all days at sea but in addition ports of call arescheduled for countries around the world. The universityhas been in existence for one year.John M. Wallace (Southwestern '64) has beenawarded a |500 scholarship for graduate study inthe School of Journalism at the University of Texas.Brother Wallace was most active in Texas Gamma,having served as house manager, vice-president andpresident, and during his pledgeship was namedbest pledge.Four <strong>Phi</strong>s have to date been announced as WoodrowWilson J^ellowship winners: B. Gresh Lattimore,Jr. (Sewanee '64), Breon Mitchell (Kansas '64), EdwardB. Sisson (Mississippi '64), and Harald O.RimI (Manitoba).Leonard Moran, Jr^ CLU (Arizona '49), a representativeof the Phoenix general agency of NationalLife Insurance Co. of Vermont, has earnedmembership in the firm's 1964 President's Club.MRS. JOHN CONNALLY, charming wife of the TexasGovernor, presenting to JAMES PEASE, FrankUn '24,an Honorary Texas Citizenship certificate in recognitionof his efforts as chairman of a committee to restorethe Old Hancock Opera House in Austin, Texas.Pease, world famed opera singer who spent last semesteras a guest member of the University of TexasMusic School, is a descendant of Texas' famous GovernorElisha M. Pease. He assumed leadership of theHancock Theater restoration because he believes it canbe made a great international Festival Center such asexist in so many European cities. A sum of $800,000is being raised for the proposed restoration.He has belonged to that organization since 1957 andhas also belonged to the Million Dollar RoundTable. He has headed the Arizona Chapter ofChartered Life Underwriters and is president-electof the <strong>No</strong>rth Phoenix Rotary Club. He served asvice-chairman of a vocational craft assembly in insuranceat the Rotary International Convention inToronto, Ont., Can., in June.Robert K. Entriken (Kansas '34) has been appointedmarketing secretary of Fireman's FundAmerican Insurance Companies in San Francisco.He joined National Surety Corp. in 1942 as branchmanager at Memphis, Tenn., after eight years ofcompany and agency experience. He was latertransferred to San Francisco as branch manager and,after Nadonal Surety was purchased by Fireman'sFund, was named assistant manager of the parentcompany's Central Bonding office in San Francisco.He later was placed in charge of product researchand development activities.It has been announced that dedicationceremonies for Ohio Gamma's new house atOhio University will be held October 17-18.Jack E. Schang (Indiana '58) has been appointedmanager of advertising and marketing for <strong>No</strong>rthAmerican Van Lines, Fort Wayne, Ind. He joined<strong>No</strong>rth American in 1958 as supervisor of sales administrationand later transferred to the marketingdepartment.

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