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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 MARCH, 1965 307Institute of Technology and wasgraduated from the University ofLouisville and Louisville TheologicalSeminary. He was awarded honorarydegrees by Butler and DePauw Universities.He was a Golden Legionnaireof $ A 9.WiUiam George Barks, Jr. (Stanford'30) died in Wiesbaden, Germany,Aug. 12, 1964. He had beena civilian member of the GeneralStaff, USAF, in Wiesbaden tor thepast twelve years.John Henry Yarger (Miami '50)died in Tipp City, Ohio, Dec. 8,1964. A veteran ot World War II,he was a manufacturers representativetor Industrial Products, Inc.Dudley F. Jessopp (Chicago '22)died Oct. 14, 1964. A graduate ofthe University of Chicago LawSchool, he was a partner in the lawfirm of Kirkland, Ellis, Hodson, Chaffetzand Masters, Chicago, which hejoined in 1931. Brother Jessopp spedalizedin corporate law. He madehis home in Lake Forest, 111.Walter Frederick Schultze, Jr.(Dartmouth '41) died in Westfield,N.J., Sept. 19, 1964. He was a Navyveteran ot World War II, havingserved in the Pacific theater and inItaly. He joined the Bristol MeyersCo. after his discharge in 1945 andwas superintendent of maiiitenancethere until he became assodated withanother firm last June.Harold Thomas Coleman (Dartmouth'20) died <strong>No</strong>v. 28, 1964. Alifetime resident of Wellesley, Mass.,he returned there foUowing servicein the Naval Air Corps during WorldWar I. He was sales representativeot the Fort Hill Paper Co.Orlo Breekenridge Jenkinson (Colgate'24) died at Point PleasantBeach, N.J., July 18, 1964. He wasowner ot the C H. Jenkinson Estateat Point Pleasant.Michael Frederick Bronzine (Miami-Florida '60) died in Coral Gables,Fla., Dec. 30, 1964. He was pubUcrelations director for Fincher Oldsmobileand administrative assistantto State Representative Dick Fincher.He was a member of the 4> A 9Alumni Club and was active in theGovernment Research Council of theMiami-Dade Chamber of Commerce.• * * - *Robert Cochran Stoops (California'20) died in Oakland, CaUf., Dec. 3,1964. A native of Utah, BrotherStoops attended the University otCalifornia and had his own advertisingbusiness in Oakland.David Whitney Blanchet (Michigan'60) died Oct. 12, 1964. BrotherBlanchet, whose home was in Saginaw,Mich., was a junior at theUniversity ot Michigan MedicalSchool.* • * *David Thomas McCanna (<strong>No</strong>rthDakota '15) died in San Francisco,Calif., in October, 1964. He hadbeen assodated with Denault andCo. since January of 1937 as a securitiessalesman. He was a GoldenLegionnaire of * A 9.Ralph DeLiUe Standish (Brown'21) died Oct. 4, 1964. He was agovernor of the Bank ot SaudiArabia, and made his home in Hanover,N.H.* * *Henry Anthony Goodridge (Illinois'98) died in Denver, Colo., <strong>No</strong>v. 23,1964. He was 91 years old and wasa Golden Legionnaire of * A 9.Among the survivors is a daughter,Eleanore Goodridge Campbell, NationalPresident of KEF from 1956-60.* * *Lloyd Robert Ireland (Wabash'97) died in San Gabriel, CaUf., hishome for the past six years, <strong>No</strong>v.16, 1964. He was 90 years old. Hewas a fifty-year member of theMasonic Lodge of Lafayette, Ind.,and was a Golden Legionnaire ot theFraternity.Carl Emerson Morford (Washington'01) died in Seattle, Wash., January17. One of the first members ofWashington Alpha, holding Bond#48, he was a Golden Legionnaireof * A 9.WilUam M. Thompson (Randolph-Macon '21) died in Richmond, Va.,in December, 1964. A copy editorand former makeup editor for TheRichmond News Leader, he hadbeen with, the newspaper for twentyyears.* * *Edmund Schlemmer (Cincinnati'02) died in Cindnnati, Ohio, July31. He was 84 years old and was aGolden Legionnaire of the Fraternity.* * *WiUiam Henry Jones, III (Kentucky'62) was killed in a jeep acddentsomewhere in the Thailandarea in <strong>No</strong>vember, 1964. He was agraduate of the R.O.T.C. programand was serving with the Army atthe time of his death.* * *Hobart James Shanley (Vermont•18) died in South Hadley Falls,Holyoke, Mass. He had retired threeyears ago from his position as assistantgeneral sales manager for achemical firm in Holyoke. He was aGolden Legionnaire of * A 9.WUUam H. Everett (Gettysburg'64) died in an automobile accident<strong>No</strong>v. 10, 1964. Brother Everett, whosehome was in Silver Spring, Md., wasactive in Pennsylvania Beta, havingserved as rush chairman and pledgetrainer. At the time of his death, hewas associated with Union Carbide.Daiuel Robert Egan (Dickinson'49) a former resident of Maryland,died in East Orange, N.J., Oct. 24,1964. In 1962 he left the steel industryto become a teacher in theBrick Township (N.J.) high school.He was a member of the Green SpringValley Hunt Club.* • *WiUetts Peaslee (Cindnnati '10)died in Clearwater, Fla., July, 1964.He was a Golden Legionnaire of* A9.Edgar A. Decker (Washington-St.Louis '24) died in St. Louis, Mo.,September 26, 1964. A graduate ofthe Engineering School, he was achemical engineer and had retired,Jan. 31, 1964, from G. S. Robinsand Co. of St. Louis after 36 yearsas a salesman.* * * IN COELO QUIES EST • * *

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