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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 61Appleton Park Board. Karras' Restaurant in Appletondonated coffee and donuts for a morning break andlunch was brought from the house out to the park.—Jim Lynnm, Chairman.WISCONSIN GAMMA: On April 25, under ChairmanJoe Horcher, the brothers participated in a charity carwash. All the money which we received was turnedover to the Cerebral Palsey Center of Ripon. The carwash started at 8:30 A.M. and lasted until 5 P.M. Becauseof the excellent publicity which we received, therewas a great turnout, with many members of the RiponCollege administration and faculty aiding in this charitableoperation. It was especially heartwarming to receivethe plaudits of the College administration, though thiswas secondary in our minds. An example is the followingquote taken from a letter from David L. Harris,Dean of men, " So far as I can recall, ypur fraternityis the first on this campus to engage so wholeheartedlyin a philanthropic project, and I want youto know how strongly all pf Us in the Cpllege administratipnfeel about your leadership in this direction."—Michael P. Weiler, Vice-President.WYOMING ALPHA: Once again, the lone chapter inWyoming participated in CSD by having its annualCowboy Clean-up Week. We extended the programthis year to an entire week, and augmented the affairby obtaining the help and cooperation of many localclubs and service organizations. Throughout the week,publicity was given the event on all local and neighboringnews media in an effort to get citizens to makeLaramie, Wyoming, the "Gem City of the Plains." Inconjunction with our Clean-up, a "Trash Ban Treaty"petition was circulated, with the first two signaturesbeing those of the Governor and the Secretary of Stateof our state. Also a proclamation from the office of theMayor of the city of Laramie was published in conjunctionwith our efforts. The drive was an outstandingsuccess, and we concluded the week by having trulycleaned up the entire city. As an additional improve-WYOMING ALPHA President Thomson and CSDChairman Eckhardt look on with two local businessmenas Mayor William Steckel of Laramie signs a proclamationfor chapter's annual "Cowboy Clean-up Week."ment to the appearance of our city, free flowers weredistributed to local citizens, which will sprout thisspring all over town. The chairman of our drive was asophomore just recently initiated into pur ranks, TomEckhardt from Wheaton, 111 John R. Gingles, Vice-President.For General UseFORMS OF BEQUEST TO<strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> Educational FoundationI give and bequeath to <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> Educational Foundation, an Ohio corporation not for profit, ofOxford, Ohio, the sum of $(or designated securities or other property), to be used by it infulfillment of its educational purposes as its Board of Trustees shall determine.To Esfablish a MemorialI give and bequeath to <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> Educational Foundation, an Ohio corporation not for profit,of Oxford, Ohio, the sum o£ $(or designated securities or other property), to be held by it asa memorial toand to be used by it in fulfillment of itseducational purposes as its Board of Trustees shall determine.Residue of EstateAll the rest, residue and remainder of my property, real and personal, I give, devise and bequeath to<strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> Educational Foundation, an Ohio corporation not for profit of Oxford, Ohio, to be Usedby it in fulfillment of its educational purposes as its Board of Trustees shall determine.Additional Information, If needed, may be obtained by writing or calling Mr. Robert J. Miller at theHeadquarters of the Foundation. The address is 2 S. Campus, Oxford, Ohio. Telephone number—523-5101(Area Code 513).

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