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Title:
1931 October Newsletter Theta Deuteron (Ohio Wesleyan University)
Abstract:
October 1931 newsletter for the Theta Deuteron chapter at Ohio Wesleyan University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
10/00/1931
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Theta Deuteron
University:
Ohio Wesleyan University
Era:
1930s
1931 October Newsletter Theta Deuteron (Ohio Wesleyan University)
THETA DEUTERON STAR
Ohio VW.sli yaii, Delaware', Ohio, October 10, 19;;i
VOL. XXIII
No.
1
FIJIS, FAMILIES INVITED TO RETURN
BIG KOMECOMING
FIRST MEETING OF Theta Deuteron Again Pioneers;
Alumni Council Data Published
ALilNl CSl'KOL IS
STAGED OCTOBER ing the constitution and by-laws c, i with the active chapter reinesented FOR ALOil OCT. 24
By pulilishing a booklet concern
the alumni council of Theta Deutei-
Members To Work Toward
Eeducing Chapter House
Debt
sent to every member of the chap
ter, a forward step in the develop
formed tlie first council.
ment of active alumni councils has
exceptionally
large
attend
ance of the council members featured
umni of Theta Deuteron with
umni council, but as a courtesy
reducing the chapter liouse debt.
The returning brothers also dis
other chapters of Phi Gamma Delta
which may feel the need for a sim
ilar organization.
Council?"
Important yearly events at.
CHAPTER POLITICAL
STANDING BETTER
was talked about and several
sug
gestions were made as to what the
supervision committee of the council
could do to be of more active bene
fit to the chapter.
Plans for the homecoming, Octo
Galleher Other Officers
ber 24, were discussed and amplified
Since the publication of the STxVR
last
spring, Ralph B. Sullivan, Cleve
content and make-up of the STAR
land,
has been elected president of
were also given, council feeling that
the Theta Deuteron alumni council.
more alumni news should
be
fea
Brother Sullivan has long been an
tured.
active
worker in the fraternity and
The cabinet feels that this meet
somewhat.
Suggestions
as
to
the
ing was very valuable, and greatly is well qualified for the job.
Other officers include Charles
appreciates the splendid attendance
of the alumni.
The members of the council
who
attended this meeting are:
"Phil"
Ebeling,
'28,
"Brooks"
Galleher,
M.
'08, Prof. W. H. Husband (faculty),
W. Brooks Galleher, Delaware, treas
urer.
C. M. Roudehush, '14,
Earl Smart,
'98, R. R- Sullivan, '14, and Homer
Waddell,, '0.5.
COUNCIL COXTKIDUTES .$20(1
The alunihi
council
contributed
$200 this summer for redecoration
Council
members
Bodurtha, Delaware;
include
W.
H.
l-'or the first lime
In
almost
a
an
Jones,
Columbus;
F.
D.
W.
A.
Leary,
xVt the recent voting for president
and secretary-treasurer of the senior,
junior and sophomore
classes,
the
thoughtfulness in this respect.
their
Waddell, Marion.
1/70
dimmer.
for both the sisters and brothers.
have
been
sent out
The fact that none of the
winners
won by an overwhelming majority,
shows that both political factions are
evenly balanced, which further tends
to prove that merit was the deciding
formation as to the number of tick
attend.
The prompt return of these
cards, with the desired information,
class
In
active
No solicitations for money will be
toothpicks at the end of the buffet
supper, to which the alumni
may
conrtibute if they like.
Thanx, Dad's, Fclr
the Porch Furniture
the regular elections, Howard
presidency.
the
made at this Homecoming.
Howev
er, a hat will
be substituted
for
factor in the elections.
In
all
in
ets desired and the number who will
will be appreciated by
one was beaten by only a few votes.
to
the alumni, requesting definite
chapter.
Only one of the Representative
candidates failed to win, and this
I'hi]
Next on the program will be bridge,
an overwhelming vdctory.
the
re-vote,
however, Ginaven won by a safe ma
jority.
The chapter, through the medium
of the STAR, wishes to express its
appreciation of the porch furniture
given to them last spring by the fath
ers of the active chapter members.
During the Mother's Day banquet
last year the fathers went to Bun's
for their dinner.
Here,
expressing
l.E.^HXIXG TO FLY
gratitude at the treatment they re
ceived, they voted to give a complete
Paul "Poodle" Storer, after spend
ing nearly a year and a half looking
around Pennsylvania for a position,
set of wicker porch furniture to the
house. As a result the porch is real
ly one of the proudest spots in the
winning billiard and pool champion
ships, et cetera, is now taking flying
"Poodle," in
screening on the back porch. The tor, Columbus; G. H. Saville, Colum lessons in Pittsburgh.
a letter to Lyford Moore, said that
STAR, speaking for the chapter, sin
bus; E. T. Smart, Marion; H. R. he was getting along great with his
for
Aripr
chapter is listed, crashed through to
of the dining room, kitchen, second Springfield; L. M. Moore, Detroit; D.
and third floor halls, and for new H. Putnam, Ashland, Ky.; F. C. Rec
cerely thanks the alumni
ness.
'16, will lead in a regular song test.
Cards
election.
W. W. Byers,
W. H. Husband, Delaware;
(three
1buffet dinner at tlve house after the
\ game, hut no discussion of the husi-
decade, Theta Deuteron has been in
Cleveland; S. F. Edwards, Leipsic;
W. C. Fairbanks, Indianapolis, Ind.;
2:30
and
Westfall,
all-Ohio
halfback,
will
.start the game in all probability;
a
Roudehush, Columbus, vice
presi
Ginaven, Phi Kappa Psi and candi
dent; Phil C. Ebeling, Dayton, cor
date of our faction, and Vincent Shuresponding secretary;
Charles B.
bert. Kappa Sigma, candidate of the
Alills, Marysville, financial secretary;
Republican party, tied for the senior
Fred Learey, '28, "Chid" Mills, '19,
Wilkin
The program for the day follows;
Representative party, in which this
Roudehush, Ebeling, Mills,
>liikr>al - pi ei'erence- Vni-'co-oiipration.
abling the chajiter to be of
All the alumni are most cordially
invited to attend this
gala
affair,
and, inaddit ion, they are requested
to bring their families with them.
Several of the prominent alumni,
was conceived by Philip C. Ebeling,
'28. He had just graduated and felt
er Roudehush, chairman of the coun
cil scholarship committee,
which that during his undergraduate days
consists of giving the freshman in- something had been lacking in alumtests to secure more information en
day, Oct. 24.
Commencement, in June.
cussed the scholarship iilan of Broth
4
Fair
to
In the foreword of the little publi
cation is an explanation on "Why xV
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October 1931 newsletter for the Theta Deuteron chapter at Ohio Wesleyan University. The newsletter is four pages in length.