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Title:
1961 February Newsletter Theta Deuteron (Ohio Wesleyan University)
Abstract:
February 1961 newsletter of the Theta Deuteron chapter at Ohio Wesleyan University. The newsletter is four pages.
Date/Date Range:
02/00/1961
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Theta Deuteron
University:
Ohio Wesleyan University
Era:
1960s
1961 February Newsletter Theta Deuteron (Ohio Wesleyan University)
★
Vol.
THETA DEUTERON STAR -*
12
Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio
No. 1
'
•
JiiLF
Fijis Pledge 26 In Fall Rush
In typical Theta Deuteron
tradition, a fine pledge class
was taken this year. Under
the direction of rush chairman
Dave Weingart, twenty-seven
neophytes
were
pledged
in
the first two days of open
rush. Here is a list of our class
of '64 and a part of their fine
records.
Albrecht, Harry, East Cleve
land, O. Football, baseball
(All-Ohio), choir. Rhythm
Teens Quartet, orchestra, stu
dent council.
Alexander, Bill, Nashville,
Tenn. Student Council, bas
ketball,
track,
youth group
pres.
Bechtle, Jerry, Marion, Q.
Future
Theta Deuteron's 1960 pledge class (L to r.): Row 1: Boston, Mills, Stoesser; Row 2: Wright
engineers,
Fisher, McLennan, Blair, Hedges, McNeil, Albrecht, Leibole, Penry, LaNoue, Davidson; Row 3:
Ohio Gen.
Wooley, Pitcock, Alexander, Ewen, Metzgar, Washburn, Enck, Kyle, Bechtle, Wiemeyer, Ed
mention)
Theta Deuteronites Top
'(57 Pig PHmwr
Set Feb. 11
112th Ekklesia Attendance
Twenty-nine
brothers
at
The members of all fraterni
tended the 112th Ekklesia held
ties showed their appreciation
in Washington, D. C., from
Aug. 26-29. Among this num
ber were sixteen graduate
terfraternity Council.
Some of the graduate broth
brothers and thirteen under
of Scoop's efforts on the In-
ers played an active role in
this Ekklesia. Included were:
graduates.
It was very appropriate for
Charles Ritchie; Philip Ebe-
Scoop Wilkinson's chapter to
ling, '28, chairman of the Nom
lead in the attendance at the
Ekklesia in his honor.
inating
highlight
was
the
Grand Banquet at which Scoop
gave his farewell address. He
Committee;
Joseph
Meek, '25, and section chiefs
Richard Darrow, '36, George
Sternad, '47, and Robert Gard
ner '51.
reminisced over his experienc
New Record
es during his thirty-nine years
All the attending Theta
Deuteron Fiji's were pleased
of service to Phi Gamma Del
ta. Following h i s speech,
Scoop was given a token for
his unequaled efforts to im
prove our fraternity.
Honor Scoop
The theme of the 112th Ek
klesia was to honor the man
who has given unselfishly his
time
for
the
Scholarship (hon.
Nat'l. Honor Soc.,
American Field Service Ex
wards, Crosby.
The
orchestra
pres., football, wrestling,
track, Hi-Y, homeroom pres.,
dance band, Jr. Kiwanian,
betterment
of
the fraternity world.
On Wednesday, the interfraternity banquet was held.
to know that Gerald Dickey's
('60) song, "Phi Gamma Delta
Hymn," was used on the new
fraternity record. This record
was arranged by Richard
Maltby and sung by the Mitch
Miller choral group. It may
be purchased through Nation
al Headquarters for four dol
lars.
See picture of OWU Fijis at
conclave, page 3.
The 58th annual Norris Pig
Dinner will be held on Feb.
11, 1961. Please reserve this
date on your calendar, as the
active chapter is hoping for
the largest turnout to date.
As is customary, initiation
will be in two groups, one at
10 a.m. and one at 1 p.m. The
dinner will be at 5:30 p.m. in
the Memorial Union Building
This year's speaker will be
Philip C. Ebeling (Theta Deu
teron '28), Archon President
of
Phi
Gamma
Delta
from
change Student to Germany.
Blair, Paul, Morehead, Ky.,
transfer from Morehead State
College, 3.8 at Morehead, in
high school; pres. senior class,
cross country, drama club,
Nat'l. Honor Soc., Hi-Y pres.
Bolles, Tom, TVnderson, Ind.,
transfer from Purdue, 4.2,
Basketball, Block
"P".
in
high school: pres. soph and
junior class, student council
b a s k e t b all (all-city (Sc allcounty) baseball, cross coun
try, Boy's State, valedictorian.
State math contest.
Boston, Gerry, Cleveland,
O. College boards (math) 694
(Eng.) 598, student ctouncil
pres., pres. of the 12B Class,
National Honor Soc., Hi-Y
1956 to 1958, who now presides
pres., wrestling, school paper
as
editor, valedictorian.
Chairman of Ohio Wes-
leyan's Board of Trustees.
Crosby, Jere, Bellevue, O.,
(capt. and All-
Basketball
Brother Ed Zartman (Theta
Deuteron '43), past president
League), football (playing 1st
of the Theta Deuteron Asso
string
ciation, will preside as Symposiarch.
League 2 years.) track (capt.)
We also hope many of you
can stay for our Sunday
morning brunch at Wilkinson
Lodge, beginning at 10 a.m.
Special reunion classes are be
ing contacted.
Davidson, Art, Chagrin Falls
O., transfer from Duke, foot
ball, basketball, track. Ath
letic Council, Hi-Y, Finalist
for
OWU
and
All-
piano, National Honor.
in regional math tests.
(Continued on page 2)
198
\r\nTHETA DEUTERON STAR
Theto Deuteroo Star
FEBRUARY,
Pledge Class
Published
lished during Ihe school vear
year by
bv the Theta Deuteron
chapter of Phi Gamma Delta, Ohio Wesleyan University, Dela
•i'
(Continued from page 1)
ware, Ohio.
Edwards, Joe, Lima, O., sen
EDITOR
DALY WALKER
CHAPTER OFFICERS
JIM HERING, President
BILL BOSSERT, Recording Sec.
BOB ZIMMERMAN, Treasurer
GARY HEBERLEIN, Historian
ior and junior class pres.,
soph, class V. p., Hi-Y v. p.,
varsity "S" track, NHS, hon
orable
in
Ebeling Heads Drive
To Clear Mortgage
Deuteron Association have re
cently touched off a campaign
to speed up the paying of the
debt on Wilkinson Lodge.
All graduate brothers
Committee, 5650 Waterloo Rd.,
Dayton 59, Ohio. All checks
should be made payable to
Ohio Wesleyan University,
without further qualification.
should have received a letter
Mom Talley
Convalescing
in early November. Harry
Ebeling, '54, chairman of the
committee, has asked several
of the trustees to help by per
sonally contacting some of
the men in their own age
groups.
The importance of this ef
fort
was
brought home
by
brother Ebeling in a recent
address to the undergraduates
when he stated, "If we can
This drive is not "new" to
many brothers who have been
giving continuously through
Jewett Chrisman. Their loyal
response has been the factor
that has put us in good enough shape to have the end
in sight. The records of their
gifts will be turned over to
brother Ebeling for continua
tion.
The goal of the new effort
is to establish a regular pat
tern of giving by those who
have formerly not been in
a position to give, and to seek
new pledges from those who
have given but are now able
to do more. The Trustees are
asking each graduate to reexamine his position as of
December
1960.
All pledges, checks and in
quiries should be addressed
to Wilkinson Lodge Mortgage
Nat'l.
Merit
Saholarship
Pitcock, Chuck, Shake
Heights,
O.,
college
boar
test.
(Eng.) 600
(math) 500, tre;
Enck, Steve, Ashland, O.,
transfer from Duke, track, in
high school; basketball, (capt.)
track (capt.) activities com
mittee, Hi-Y pres., Spanish
Club, Varsity Ath. Club.
Ewen, Dick, Toledo,
O.,
football, basketball, baseball,
senior class pres., v. p. of
church youth group, Hi-Y,
NHS, band pres., presently in
senior class, safety comm. c':
track, cross
country,
Hipres., band.
Stoesser, Bruce, Eggen
ville, N. Y., year book sta
soccer, school newspaper sta
MYF treas., and pres. Wi
scientific
awards
at
Weste
New York Science Congre;
Washburn, Larry, Sprin
field, O., college boards (Eng
OWU's glee club and basket
691
ball team.
(presently
(math)
6 7 7,
Fisher, Larry, Lakewood, O.,
football (all-conf.), basketball,
baseball, NHS, senior class
German Club, 10th place
Ohio Gen. Schol. Test in tl
on
basketb;
OWU's
tean
county, NHS, 100th percent!
Ohio State psych,
Hi-Y, YMCA, playing football
for OWU, OWU A Cappella
rep. Hi-Y youth in gov't., ci
Mom Talley during Christ
choir.
during youth day.
mas vacation. Mrs. Talley
was taken to Geauga Com
munity Hospital on Dec. 23
Kyle, Bill, Port Clinton, O.,
NHS, Hi-Y, Latin Club, bas
ketball, football, golf, varsity
with a serious gall bladder
club.
Wiemeyer, Peter, N o r 1
Massapequa, N.Y., b i o 1 o g
club, chemistry club, bowlin
honor roll, advanced scien
club, German club.
Woolley, John, Pleasa
the
of
Theta
stunned
to
of
sudden illness of beloved
in
their regular room rent pay
Sr.
learn
were
date of our mortgage by 10
years and reduce interest pay
ments to the Trustees!"
Ohio
nis, basketball, future eng
neers pres., tennis club. v.
senior class, Hi-Y pres.
pres., student council officer,
attack.
under-grads can pay off most
of the remaining debt from
in
finalist, football.
Penry, Phil, Marion, O.. te
Deuteron
Men
raise $25,000 from the gradu
ates in the next three years
we can advance the pay off
ments to a point where the
mention
Scholarship test, hon. mention
FRED MANSKE, Corresponding Sec.
The Trustees of the Theta
191
Later complications set
the respiratory system
caused Mom to spend extra
time in
was
the hospital. She
released
on
Jan.
22
and at present is convalesc
ing at the home of her sonin-law, Chuck Barber, OWU
'52.
A cheery word from the
men of
Theta
Deuteron
would be greatly appreciat
ed by Mom. Her present
address
is
105
Laurel
Rd.,
Chagrin Falls, O. Mom is
hoping to be back at Wilk
inson Lodge by the end of
February.
In her absence, Mrs. Do
rothy May, former Kappa
Kappa Gamma housemother
has been kind enough to
stay
with
the
Phi
Garrts.
LaNoue Terry, Griffith, Ind.,
student council, varsity club,
senior class v. p., NHS, yearbo o k editor, football (allconf.), cross country (all-conf.),
track (all-conf.), A Cappella
We would appreciate no
tification of any changes of
address so that we may
keep our graduate brother
file up to date.
Springfie
Ridge, Mich., college boarc
Eng. 685, math 769, socc
(playing at OWU), track, gl
club, school newspaper, D
troit News Scholastic Writii
choir.
Leibole, Ted, Akron, O., sen
Awards,
ketball.
Wright, Mike, Springfiel
O., Spanish Club, golf, pre.of home room, student counci
MacAuley, Dave, Lexington,
Mass., transfer from Cornell,
rals,
ior class treas-sec., "R" club
pres., baseball, football, bas
boosters club, Hi-Y, intramu
pres. senior class, v. p. student
council,
football,
basketball
baseball.
McLennan, Granl, Birming
ham, Mich., football, (playing
at O'WU), track, varsity club
treas., ski club.
McNeil,
Steve,
Zanesville,
O., V. p. business club, histor
ian,
student
court,
debate,
science and service clubs, dra
matics.
Metzgar,
Chuck,
Evanston,
111., basketball (now playing
for OWU), YMCA, swimming,
MOVING?
commissioner of
test, sta
golf, honor classes in math
and Spanish, Q u a d r a n gle
Boy's Club.
Mills,
Term.,
Quinn, Memphis,
Comprehensive
Mjath
Tournament, NHS, Key Club,
National Merit Scholarship
o
Lodge Gets Carpeting
New Water Softener
Fall semester saw two
m
jor house improvements spo
sored by the Theta Deuten
Association, Wall to wall ca
peting was installed in tl
livingroom and library, ma
ing the rooms appear larg
and lighter as well as beii
easier to keep clean.
Water softening apparat
for
the
hot
water
.sy
tem in the lodge was put i
to operation after Thanksgi
ing. This new equlpme
should make the entire heo
ing system more efficient
well as making the washii
more effective.
\r\nSBRUAHY,
THETA
1961
DEUTEHON
STAR
3WU Trustees Name Philip Ebeling
Fo Succeed ^Chid' In Chairmanship
The
Board
of
Trustees
h i o Wesleyan University,
as again called upon Phi
ramma Delta to supply its
lairman. Succeeding "Chid"
Other Honors
Mrs. Ebeling was the form
er Helen Elizabeth Guion, al
so an Ohio Wesleyan gradu
merous. From 1952 to 1954 he
president of the Dayton Lions
was president of the Dayton
Club, a member of the Day
ate.
tills, whose term expired in
Brother Ebeling was admit
ted to the bar shortly after
une, after four years of ser-
graduating
from
ice,
and
1937
is
Phillip
C.
Ebeling,
Brother Ebeling
was
born
Va.
He
has
two
sons,
hillip and Harry. The latter
•as a Wesleyan Fiji, who
raduated in 1954 and served
3 Student Body President.
Brother Ebeling holds his
law
has
school
been
a
Brother Ebeling is the past
Other honors have been nu
Chamber of Commerce,
and
ton Country Club, and is
Degree
Bar in 1949, following a term
His
at
as
Ridge, Dayton, O., and his of
president of
president of
the
Ohio
the Dayton
home is
was president of the Ohio
State College Law Associa
Bank Building.
In 1939, he was president
tion. He is a member of the
to
of
the
United
States
Junior
currently serving as director
of the following corporations:
G. H. Leland, Inc., The Lima
. B. Degree from Ohio Wes;yan, 1928, and was gradu-
Transit Company, and the
Dayton Rubber Compnay. He
was recently made director of
ted from Ohio State Univer-
the
;ty Law School in 1931.
merce.
Ohio
Chamber
of
Com
Newcomen Society of Ameri
ca, Order of Coif, Phi Beta
Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa,
and, most important, was Archon President of Phi Gam
ma Delta from 1956 to 1958 .
For many years the Ebe-
Mason.
456
Lookout
fice is in the Third National
Bar Association. In 1950, he
Chamber of Commerce. He is
a
Thirty-third
was
in the law firm of
Schaeffer and Ebe
ling.
lec. 11, 1904, at Moundsville,
/.
since
partner
Pickrel,
'ayton attorney.
Home In Dayton
Career Oullined
of
Brother Ebeling will bring
the chairmanship of the
Board
of
Trustees
a
wealth
of experience
as well
as a
determination
to
Ohio
lead
Wesleyan in a vigorous for
ward
movement.
Theta
Deuteron
lates
bers
and the University upon this
of
Church.
Grace
Methodist
both
Brother
congratu
lings have been active mem
Ebeling
election.
rP-
/
91
LWi
Pictured above are some of the 29 Theta Deuteron Fijis who attended "Scoop's' Ekklesia this summer. See story, page 1.
\r\nTHETA
DEUTERON
STAR
FEBRUARYr ISBi
Fijis Of '60:
Phi Gams Dominate Gridiron Scene,
Give Purple Hue To Bishop Victories
The Selby Stadium grid
iron had a flash of purple to
it this year as thirteen Fijis
of Theta Deuteron dominated
the football scene at Ohio
Wesleyan. With two all con
ference
pace,
linemen
seven
Phi
setting
Gams
the
won
their varsity letters.
Lee Abernethy, 6'2", 215 lb.
tackle from Birmingham,
Mich., was by far the out
standing interior lineman in
the
Bishops'
defensive
wall
which gave up only 98 yards
per contest. "Abbie's" aggres
sive play and inspired leader
ship commanded respect from
all his teammates.
For the second consecutive
year he was named to the all
conference defensive team
and at present is contemplat
ing various professional grid
offers.
Grissom At End
Tom Grissom, 6'2", 185 lb.
junior end from Louisville,
Ky., led the team in pass
receiving and finished fifth in
in the conference with twenty
receptions. The rangy end was
This trio of Fiji sophomores,
opening
holes
for
the
fleet
Bishop backs, is counted upon
heavily for more service next
fall.
In the backfield pint-size,
fast-footed Larry Zipsir from
Parma, O., kept defenders on
the watch for his speed, de
termination and nifty foot
work.
was
hampered
by
who
The Battling Bishops from
Conference
with
a
7-2
won
lost slate. Next year the Bish
ops should again field an out
standing team with champion
ship possibilities. Much of the
success in 1961 will have to
come from Theta Deuteron
Out
of
graduated,
the
sixteen
nine
are
ir
medical schools, two in theo
logical schools, two in tht
army, two in graduate busi
ness schools, and one in busi
ness.
Below
are
listed
the
mer
and their various occupation:
and graduate schools:
Don Gebhaxt — Universit}
of Cincinnati Medical School
of
Phi Gcunma Delta.
of Cincinnati Medical School
Phi Gams Lead
Graduate School.
the
season
but
as
Coach
Fraser stated this fall, "watch
out for that boy next year."
Freshman Jere Crosby from
I M Competition
The Fijis of Theta Deuteron
once again are in the strong
punt
kicking
contention for the intra-mural
specialist. Crosby kept Bishop
all year trophy. At the end of
the fall sports the Phi Gams
receiver
and
opponents deep in their own
territory with his constant
'coffin-corner' boots.
"Gart" Leads JV
The
Baby
through
their
Bishops
sailed
season
under
the leadership of Dave Weingart, 180 lb. end from Akron,
line were Gary Crystal from
Scarsdale, N.Y., Rick Hors-
fall from South Euclid, Q., and
letterman Bob Montgomery
from Delaware, O.
Two
Grant
Phi Gam freshmen.
McLennan
from
Bir
N.Y., formed one side of the
Bishop's o f f e n s ive forward
mingham,
wall.
were standouts in the JV com-
Fisher
Mich.,
from
and
Larry
Lakewood,
O.,
Jon Hillegas —
Universit}
Ned Weingart —
Bellevue, O., was the only
first year letterman on the
entire Ohio Wesleyan squad.
The speedy back was a top
O. Backing up "Gart" in the
fensive squad.
Harry Faulkner, 18 0 lb.
center from Sidney, O., John
Kercher, 180 lb. guard from
Dayton and Don Casperson,
215 lb. tackle from Rochester,
schools.
men, representing the best in
an honorable mention choice
Conference of
fall.
The majority of the men in
the graduating class of I960
are now attending graduate
knee and ankle injuries part
for
the Ohio
petition and are expected to
produce as varsity men next
Ohio Wesleyan finished sec
ond in the powerful Ohio
"Zip" Shows Promise
"Zip"
Where Now?
led all fraternities in the race
with a total of 594 points.
The Fijis won their league
in football, took the laurels
in handball and finished high
in other competition. In win
ter competition Theta Deuter
on is again up to champion
ship form. The basketball
team is undefeated, the bowl
ing
squad
is
high
in
the
John
Medical
John
Reserve
Whartoi
Bums
— Ohio Stati
School.
Mumma —
Westeri
Medical School.
John Guy — Labor Relation:
Department of General Motor
in Detroit.
Jerry Dickey — Universit;
of Boston Theological Schoo
Bill Darrow — Western Re
serve Medical School.
Larry Fulmer — Ohio Stat
Medical School.
John Poulos — Ohio Stat
Medical
School.
Rick Schaal — Ohio Stat.
Medical
School.
Bob Millard — Northwest
ern Dental School.
wrestling should bring more
Don Jones — Ohio Metho
dist Theological School.
Paul Schwegler — Arm
hardware to the trophy case.
(Fort Knox).
standings, and badminton and
After
placing
second
last
George
year Phi Gamma Delta
will
(Fort Dix).
be out for their ninth champ
ionship in ten years.
Keller
Joe Banks —
— Arm}
Ohio
Statt
Graduate School.
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February 1961 newsletter of the Theta Deuteron chapter at Ohio Wesleyan University. The newsletter is four pages.