From collection Phi Gamma Delta Publications Collection

Page 1

Page 2

Page 3
Search
results in pages
Metadata
Title:
1961 March Newsletter Chi (Union College)
Abstract:
March 1961 newsletter for the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is 3 pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
03/00/1961
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Chi
University:
Union College
Era:
1960s
1961 March Newsletter Chi (Union College)
CHI
FRATERNITY OF PHI GAP
I^IProjlrui
E/fS LETTER
21 1
. riLE.
THE AWARD WINNING NEWSLETTER
Kenneth A. Payment, Editor
'''
March 17, 19S1
CHAPTER NEWS
Having recovered from Winter Weekend the Fijis have begun to prepare
for Fiji Island Weekend May 5th-7th. It is hoped that we will see many
alumni return for the gala event.
A new cabinet has recently been elected: William Dinehart, Hamburg,
New York-President; John A. Bergeron, Hudson, New Hampshire-Treasurer;
Patrick Dugan, Hamburg, New York-Recording Secretary: Paul Blanchard,
Hudson Falls, New York-Corresponding Secretary; Donald Grosso, West
Hartford, Connecticut-Historian. They will take office on March 16th.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
This year Chi Tama is initiating a program that we hope will meet
with some success. The list of this year's senior class includes only
those who have not yet accepted any job offers. If there are alumni
who know of any job opportunities for these senior hopefuls, we would
appreicate hearing from you.
We are only able to print a very limited
amount of information about each one, but by writing the chapter house
you can i-eceive more data.
ARTHUR B. BECK- from Kingston, N.Y., is a Liberal Arts student,
majoring in Economics. Brother Beck is interested in working in accounting
or business administration, and has no special preference as to location
of his work.
He is also in the top half of his class.
DP^VID C. IRONS- from Whitehall, N.Y. is a Liberal Arts student
majoring in Government and is interested in Business Administration and
related fields. Brother Irons has also minored in Science and Spanish.
DENNIS P. McLANE- from Brewster, N.Y. is an Electrical Engineer in
the top third of his class and is interested in employment in an electronic
production field rather than power.
Brother McLane has had one summer's
experience as a student engineer at Forkes and Wagner, Silver Creek, N.Y.
JAMES L. KNOWLES- from Gloversville, N.Y. is a mechanical engineer
interested in Research and Development and is in the top 10% cf his
graduating class, second in his M.E. class.
Tau Upsilon, an engineering society.
Brother Knowles is in Beta
He has had one summer's experience
with San Diego Gas and Electric Company and is interested in working in
the West Coast area.
THANKS
We should like to give our word of thanks to those loyal Fljls who
have contributed to the Chapter in the last month. Foster H, Robert '38
A
\r\nPhilip A, Miles *60 and George H, Buckbae *60, are those who made
donations♦
1907
From Brother Ci C« McWilliams we received the following information:
Brother Leon B, Foote
*09 is still living in Daytona Beach, Florida.
George R, Galbraith *17 is living in Painsville, Ky, and has recently
finished a new Cape Cod home, and was his own contractor.
His new
v/ife is owner, editor and publisher of the "Painsville Harold/'
Brother Ernefet K, V/ahl *20 lives at 3247 West Christopher St., Chicago
where he is still in the stamp collecting and dealing business*
Brother Charles R. Hull *58 now lives in Long Beach, Calif., 130
Roycraft Apto #307.
1925
Brother Gulick Z. Knight, is living in Rochester, N«Y. where he is
Vice-president and General Manager of Knight-Wilson Inc.
Brother
Knight is also active in the Naval Reserve Vv'ith a rank of Captain,
Commanding Officer of Naval Reserve Coniposite CO 3-12.
1930
Brother V/iiliam R, Gilgore from Scotia^, N.Y. has a daughter graduating
from Wells College this year and a son who graduated from Dartmouth
in 1955.
1932
Henry R. Froshlig is living in Bethel, Conn., and has two daughters.
1938
Brother Marston Ames is living in Montclair, N.J. and his family
was increased to four v;ith the birth of a baby girl in November, 1960.
Foster H^ Robert is living in Moriches^ N.l?. and would like to hear
from some of the brothers from the years 1934-40.
1934
Wallace H. MacMillan Jr., from Des Moines, Iowa is travelling around
the state as .M inager for Otis Elevator Co.
Brother MacMillan also
sent along the following information:
Cyrus Wilson *43 was recently elected as presiaent of Gano-Downs Co.
a department store in De ver, Colorado
Kenneth White *45 of Denver recently had his picture in the "Rocky
Mountain Motorists" magazine in an article featuring his diesel
Mercedes Benz, one of the rarest foreign-made carso
He does a great
amount of travelling for Minneapolis Honeywelx and his costs are about
one
fourth of a normal
car.
\r\nCHI ASSOCIATION HONOR ROLL
These loyal Fijis have paid their annual dues I
Five bucks gets you on it. How about it, fellas I
''t
Thalen L. Cross
James L. Noecker
Arnold N. Weeks
Harold E. Townsend
Walter D. Piecieman
Foster H, Habert
Allan C. Ferguson
Lawrence C. Rapelje
Karl H. Gorfcam
Norman L. Mauser
Francis C. Bradt
C. C. McWilliams'
Wells C. Dennison
Stuart F. MacMillan
Erich Gansmuller
Robert B. Scott
Herbert L, Jaycox
Grover A. Woodward
Donald F. Cameron
A. H. Sharon, Jr.
Friend J. Miller
Philip A. Miles
Morton Ames
Foster H. Robert
Joseph R. Brown, Jr.
Howard E. Sands
Roland E. Schei'merhorn
David T. Mercier
George J. Miller
Gardner P. Griffith
Elliott V. Jones
Edward L. Taylor
Edgar Brown
Willard C, Knight
George R. Galbraith
Ira F. Jones
William R. Barnett
William U. Light
Tom Reynolds
O. Leslie Donald
C. A. Skillman
William McCleary
Brigadier General Leroy P. Collins
Fred E. Stockwell
Allen J. Baker
John D. Paracka
Gulick Z. Knight
Ian C. H. Campbell
J. Mason Hotchkiss
Robert P, Bccek
Adams Bailey
George H. Buckbee
Wallace H. MacMillan, Jr.
Tiit T. Maekask
Viewer Controls
Toggle Page Navigator
P
Toggle Hotspots
H
Toggle Readerview
V
Toggle Search Bar
S
Toggle Viewer Info
I
Toggle Metadata
M
Zoom-In
+
Zoom-Out
-
Re-Center Document
Previous Page
←
Next Page
→
March 1961 newsletter for the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is 3 pages in length.