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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 MAY, 1965 325Whitman <strong>Phi</strong> Beta Kappa ChapterDominated by <strong>Phi</strong>sWHEN the Whitman College chapter of <strong>Phi</strong> BetaKappa tapped 19 students in March, it broughtthe number of under^aduate members on thecampus to 21, of which seven—or one-third—are<strong>Phi</strong>s. Among the 19 tapped were four jimiors and15 seniors. The four juniors, all <strong>Phi</strong>s, are BobWaUace, front left; Chuck Haynie, front center;Dong Larson, rear left, and Randy Nelson, rearcenter. Two seniors from the chapter also werepicked: Jim Whiting, front right, and PeteHogue, not pictured. At the rear right is TerryPancoast, a "veteran" <strong>Phi</strong> Bete chosen a yearago as a junior. The same week, WaUace waselected jpresident of the Associated Students.was also named to the third All-<strong>Phi</strong> team;Rusty Slater, University of California at Davis,who had a scoring average of 20 points pergame; and Tom Tenwick of Richmond who averaged14.9 points per game.Newly named are Gordon Hibbard, Washburnco-captain, Kansas Beta president, and anAll-Central Conference selection with a 12.6scoring average; Jim Holland, Haiiover co-captain,and Earl Hoover, Lawrence's leading scorerwho was an All-Midwest Confereiice secondteam choice.Honorable Mention List OutstandingAt every position some excellent <strong>Phi</strong> teammateswere regretfully excluded as Hibbardrated the nod over Ron Ford, Washburn'srugged junior with a 15.3 average; Hooverranked over Tom Steinmetz, Lawrence's mostvaluable player, a junior; Kristoff topped DaveBrown, Lafayette junior with a 14.0 average;and Christmann won over John Cavanah, IowaWesleyan teammate with a 14.0 average. JuniorsDave Yates of Gettysburg, Jon Bruce ofHanover, Tom Workman and Richard Eymonof Valparaiso, Doug Ankerson and Paul <strong>No</strong>elSPORTS SHORTSBy Dr. John Davis, Jr., Washburn '38With Confributors: Clarence W. Walls, Oregon 'T2, andLothar A. Vasholz, Colorado '52Joe Galat (Miami-Ohio), wrestling coach, had a10-1 dual meet record and a Mid-American Conferencechampionship in his first season as coachlast year. . . <strong>Phi</strong>l White (Stanford) vaulted 15' 6"at the Mason-Dixon indoor games in Louisville.Jack Braley (Neb.), head football coach atScottsbluff (Neb.) junior college, recently acceptedthe position as end coach at the Air Force Academy.Jack Hove (Okla.), sophomore swimming'star,won the Big Eight 50-yd. and 100-yd. freestyleevents and placed second in the 200-yd. freestyle.BOB DAY, UCLA, set a new national collegiate,as well as Fraternity, mark in the twomile run when he covered the distance in8:35.3 on March 19 in a triangular meet inSanta Monica, Calif.Larry Questad (Stanford) won the 160-yd. dashat the Golden Gate indoor meet in 16.5 sec, anew world's record for this odd distance. BillToomey (Colo.), running for the Pasadena AA,was second in 16.8 and Dick Bums (Colo.), runningunattached, was fourth in 17.0 sec. . Dan Storsteem(<strong>No</strong>. Dak.) is a member of the U.S. Nationalhockey team.For the first time in <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> Fraternityhistory, two <strong>Phi</strong>s won top wrestlinghonors in the NCAA Tournament. BILLSTUART, Lehigh, won the 137-lb. title, defeatingHicks of Navy in overtime, and GREGRUTH, Lehigh, now competing for OklahomaUniversity, won the 167-lb. championship, 19-6,over Kaufiman of Oregon State.Dick Strand (Neb.) placed fourth in the BigEight indoor 600-yd. dash. . Rich Brooks (Ore.State) has been appointed an assistant footballcoach and is the lone Oregon Stater on the staff;Brooks was Terry Baker's substitute at quarterbackin '62 season. . Mike Cole (Md.) won the NCAAindoor broad jump championship with a leap of25' 1''.Greg Ruth (Lehigh), now wrestling for Oklahoma,won the Big Eight title at 167 lbs. and wasnamed the outstanding wrestler in the tournament.. , . Tom <strong>No</strong>watzke (Ind.), two-time AU-<strong>Phi</strong> footballselection, has been chosen to play on the Eastteam in the All-American footbaU game in Buffalo,N.Y., June 26.of Ripon will have to wait until next year. Apair of seniors, Dick Shook, Southwestern(Texas), and Tommie Wilcox, Mercer captain,deserve special mention.

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