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

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PHIS of Virginia Beta posed for a picture and advertisedtheir project which involved cleaning up bothsides of one of the main highways into Charlotteville.(See page 59.)Day, but failed to file a report. It is our intentionto hold Community Service Day a littleearlier next year so that chapters may submittheir reports before final exams.My sincere thanks to all chapters and chaptermembers for their participation in this event.Your contribution, I know, has provided youwith great satisfaction. It has provided the Fraternitywith good public relations and an opportunityto show * A e and the general fraternitysystem in a favorable light. Every graduate andundergraduate member of * A 9 has just causeto be proud of the contribution made by ourFraternity to Community Service throughoutthe United States and Canada.Following are brief reports and pictures of77 chapter projects.*BEFORE AND AFTER pictures dramatically illustratework of Indiana <strong>Theta</strong> at historic Quiatenon, now arecreation area near Lafayette. Work was done in coop'eration with Lafayette Jaycees as important phase inFort Quiatenon Project. (See page 45.)ARIZONA ALPHA; Main project this year was thecleaning of "A" Mountain, for which we received theTucson Chamber of Commerce Community Service SunAward, and the Lambda Chi Alpha Community ServiceAward. At Christmas time we sent clothing and toys tothe J in woo Won Orphanage in Korea, and gave a ChristmasParty for the Mental Health Clinic of TucsonPublic Schools. We donated a Thanksgiving Dinner tothe Welfare Department to be given to a needy family.In the University Blood Drive 58% of the chapter donated.At the request of the University we housed two• Additional reports were received from Louisiana Beta,Massachusetts Gamma, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina Gamma, PennsylvaniaAlpha, Pennsylvania Beta, Texas <strong>Delta</strong>, andWashington <strong>Delta</strong>—too late to be included in this issue.—ED.MANY CHAPTERS chose to entertain handicapped andunderprivileged children. One was Kansas Gamma, anda pony and two-seated cart made great hit. (See page46.)

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