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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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Frederick Broadrus and LewisBruchey of Frederick, Md., Kit Falcon,Mountain Lakes, N.J.; Jim Larrabee.Fair Haven, N.J.; Craig Lord,Lafayette HiU; Joe Marincic, Monongahela;Charles Pape, New City, N.Y.;Dave Roth, Upper Darby; Bob Seitz,Lewisberry; Bill Stamm, Fanwood,N.J.; and Bob Walters, Glenside.Recently pledged was Keith Ahlgren,Little Neck, N.Y.—Ronald Race,V.P.THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for MARCH, 1965 291PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA, WashingtonJefferson CoUege.—The (brother)sof Pennsylvania Gamma havecompleted a successful first semester,and under the leadership of RushChairman Jack Hirsch are lookingforward to a most fruitful secondsemester rush. The aimual Christinasparty provided mudi Christmas cheerfor the orphans of WashingtonCounty as Santa Claus (BrotherGaythwaite) arrived with a pack fuUof goodies for the youngsters. Thefestive occasion was enjoyed immenselyby all ot the children and thebrothers. President John Cole led theinitiation ceremonies for _^new brothersBill Johnson, Erie; and John Mc-CuUough, Mt. Lebanon. IntramuralChairman Rob Clephane is currentlytraining his basketball team in hopesot securing the basketbaU championshipbefore the coming water basketbaUseason. Fenstermacher is wrestlingat the 191-lb. slot for the varsityteam. The brothers ot PennsylvaniaGamma are espedaUy optimistic inlooking forward to a prosperousspring semester and to seeing manyreturning <strong>Phi</strong>s at Homecoming.—EdFenstermacher, V.P.SCENE AT PENNSYLVANIA BETA PARENTS' WEEKEND.PENNSYLVANIA DELTA, AUeghenyCoUege.—Pennsylvania <strong>Delta</strong>started the new year by pledging 24of the top freshmen on campus. Thenew <strong>Phi</strong>keias already show signs ofbeing one of the strongest classes inthe chapter. Their varied interestsare doing much to strengthen thechapter and the college communityon the whole, particularly in thearea of athletics. Five ot the newpledges are on the Allegheny footbaUteam; two wrestle for the coUege;three are on the college swimmingteam, and two play college soccer.The <strong>Phi</strong>keias are: Bruce Alexander,<strong>No</strong>velty, Ohio; John Artz, Galveston,Tex.; Bruce Beagley, Stamford, Cpnn.;James CpUey, Williamsville, N.Y.;Greg Dauber, Closter, N.J.; DaveDavenport, Turtle Creek; John Deakins,McMurray; Bill DeWitt, Auburn,N.Y.; Bob Godley, Cleveland Heights,Ohio; Otto Graf, Pittsburgh; JerryLauffenburger, Warren; Kirk McCabe,Gibsonia; Gene Moore, Butler; ScottNichols, Bay Village, Ohio; FrankPrice, Springfield; Jim Reilly, Pitts-PENNSYLVANIA DELTA'S dass ot <strong>Phi</strong>kdas, 1965 (left). At right. Brother Rolf Arentzen, AUegheny '42, is shownplacing the <strong>Phi</strong> Delt badge on his son, Rolf, Jr., '67, at a recent initiation ceremony, in which GU FreiUno wasinitiated also.

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