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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 SEPTEMBER, 1964 49MICHIGAN BETA at Lansing (Mich.) YMCA Camp (from left to right): leveling camp road, raking the grounds,and installing new flag pole.was recently moved and the <strong>Phi</strong>s completely cleaned andrefurbished it to make it ready for display at an appointedtime. An unusually large amount of publicitywas obtained through the newspapers in the Oxfordand surrounding areas. Seventy members participated inthe job. Because of the nature of the work, a greatamount of civic attention was attracted to the projectand the work that the <strong>Phi</strong>s accomplished.A T B Helpweek Committee, awarded the pledge classof * A e the A T fl Helpweek Trophy for the bestpledge class community project held at the Universityof Missouri. During the first three weeks of April manyof the brothers worked at the Servicemen's Center inorder to ready it for Part II. The second phase was heldon April 25, with the entire chapter in attendance. Workincluded painting the inside and outside of the buildingand a complete rehabilitation of the outside recreationarea. The total number of man hours spent on the projectwas over 1,300. We also had another project heldaround Christmas for the Salvation Army. This consistedof ringing bells for donations to be used to buygifts for needy children.—Chuck Harris, Chairman.MISSOURI BETA: For the fourth consecutive year themen of Missouri Beta continued their outstanding workin the field of Mental Health. However, instead of limitingour Community Service Day to just <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong>,we presented a two part program in order to insuregreater support of other fraternities and townspeople,while also retaining <strong>Phi</strong> Delt leadership in communityQUARTET of Missouri Alphans painting outside ofColumbia (Mo.) Servicemen's Center.MISSOURI ALPHA: 'this year's project was therenovation of the Columbia Servicemen's Center. Becauseof the magnitude of this undertaking the workwas divided into two parts. This year CSD was alsounited with the new pledge training program, initiatinga true Help Week. Part I, the preparation phase, washeld during the last week of March. This work, doneby the pledge class as its Help Week project, includeda complete spring cleaning of the Center and preparatorywork which was necessary for the beginning of Part II.At this point a Committee made up of the Dean ofMen, Assistant Dean of Men, and the Chairman of thePHASE ONE of Missouri Beta project was MentalHealth Conference. Panel members included (left toright): Brother Hardy, Dr. Russell Settle, Brother Scrivner,Mr. Edd Hitt, Miss Francille Bailey, Dr. JohnRandolph, Dr. Louis Belinson, tnd Mr. Frank E. Proctor.

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