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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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AT THE LUAU. Right, above: President Sam looksadoringly at his wife, Margaret, charming first lady ofthe Fraternity. Below: Secretary Bob Miller and ConventionChairman Wes Case, Colorado College '20, relaxin their Hawaiian garb as everyone has a great time.ing the entire convention period. ChairmanWade Weatherford (<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina '44), amember of the South Carolina State Legislatureand president of <strong>Delta</strong> South Province,and the members of the Objectives and PerformanceCommittee also met throughout theday on Tuesday.Located within two blocks of the Huntington-Sheraton Hotel in Pasadena is one of the mostdistinctive and fascinating homes on the WestCoast. It is the home of William H. Burgess(Minnesota '39) and his diarming wife, Clara,a member of Alpha <strong>Phi</strong>, and their twodaughters. The generous act of the Burgessfamily in hosting a party in their attractivehome for all general officers and their familieswho were in Pasadena Tuesday evening, September1, provided a function which will neverbe forgotten by those in attendance.Under the direction of Frank E. Fawcett(Washburn '51), assistant secretary, assisted bythe three traveling secretaries, Devon L. Weaver(Hanover '63), John E. Diehl (Iowa '64), andJames C. Tunnell (SMU '64), the luxuriousballroom of the Huntington-Sheraton Hotel byMonday evening had been transformed into agigantic chapter hall with assigned seats for allcurrent officers, past presidents, undergraduatechapters and alumni club delegates along thetwo sides of the hall extending from the platform.In the rear of the hall was a section ofunmarked seats for alternates and other conventionvisitors.Draped around the hall were the chapterbanners, one for each chapter, arranged inorder of founding dates, a few with the coveted"Gold Star" designating the chapter as one ofthe Fraternity's outstanding units for the pastyear; others with the commendable "SilverStar," indicating marked improvement in thechapter's operations during the previous year.HAWAIIAN LUAUwas arranged byLos Angeles AInmnias opening socialevent of theConvention.

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