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Title:
1963 December Newsletter Omicron Deuteron (Ohio State University)
Abstract:
December 1963 newsletter for the Omicron Deuteron chapter at the Ohio State University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
12/00/1963
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Omicron Deuteron
University:
Ohio State University
Era:
1960s
1963 December Newsletter Omicron Deuteron (Ohio State University)
THE BUCKEYE Fill
Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta At Ohio State Liiiversity
Vol. 12, No. 1
Columbus 1, Ohio
December, 1963
\r\nTwo
"Mom" Nosker Desires
News From Graduates
Omicron
December, 1963
BUCKEYE FIJI
Deuteron's
beloved
and charming housemother,
"Mom" Nosker, is anxious to
hear from those not-so-long-Iost
Fiji brothers who nevertheless
seemed to have dropped out
sight the last 15 or so years.
Christmas Greetings may be a
bit late by the time you get this
special issue of The Buckeye
Fiji, but drop Mom a line any
how and let her know What's
New With You. She'll enjoy
hearing from her "old boys."
Graduate Records In Excellent Shape,
Clues Needed On Few "Lost" Brothers
The tremendous response to
our recent mailings requesting in
formation for the upcoming
Omicron Deuteron Chapter
Membership Directory has re
sulted in placing our alumni rec
ords in the best shape in many
years.
Excel In Scholarship,
Several undergraduate mem
bers of Omicron Deuteron have
send
the
Alumni
information
Records
to
Office,
our
2073
North High Street, Columbus 1,
Ohio.
Here are our "lost" brothers:
Edgar Allan Gilbert '21; Glen
Thanks are due to our more
Roy Trumball '08; Dr. Elmer C.
than 900 graduate brothers for Jackson '03; Fred William Long
their individual responses, and '29; Allan Crawford Maxwell
particular thanks are due Brother '22; Jack Wright Myers '47;
John E. Hansel '53, Columbus, Charles McDonald Shinn '13;
who
PGD Undergraduates
present or recent whereabouts of
the brothers listed below, please
undertook
the
hercluean
task of obtaining the necessary
information and directing the
mailings.
There are still a few "lost"
Walter R. Smith '17; and Ralph
Jordan Mitchell '28.
With
the
location
of
these
brothers we'll be 100'^. Can you
help? Any clue may enable us
received noteworthy recognition
Phi Gams from Ohio State, how
ever, and your help is needed in
for scholastic achievement dur
locating them. If you can pro
mation will be greatly appre
ing the past two quarters at Ohio
vide any type of clue as to the
ciated.
to locate these men. Your infor
State.
David Hutchinson '64, Akron,
majoring in commerce, was an
nounced as the winner of the an
Undergraduate Newsnotes
Phi Gamma Delta's traditional
the ranks of our graduate broth
nual Ohio Association Real Es
leadership in Homecoming dec
ers, and will be missed for their
tate Award early this fall.
orations at Ohio State was chal
contributions to the leadership
of our fraternity. The departing
seniors are: John Montgomery,
James Scanlon, Ray Kristolic,
Paul Lohlman, and Richard Sla
Gunther Riley '64, was ac
lenged slightly this fall, but we
still managed to walk off with
second
place in the fraternity
the entire college of architecture
for the 1962-63 school year, and judging. A straw vote among the
crowds viewing the displays the ter. We'll look forward to wel
received his award last spring.
night before Homecoming coming them as graduate broth
Arnold M. Chonko '65, Parma,
showed Phi Gam an easy winner, ers at the next Pig Dinner.
sterling quarterback for Woody
however, and next year we'll be
The future of OSU varsity
Hayes' football eleven, has been
back in our accustomed first
athletics is secure, with several
honored with membership in
place.
members of Omicron Deuteron
both Romophos, sophomore hon
Shortly before the close of the leading the way. Jim Eyster '65,
or society, and Sphinx, junior
1962-63 school year, PGD was is considered one of the most
men's honorary.
promising wrestlers in the Big
announced as the winner of the
Kenneth M. Jones '66, Akron, annual inter-fraternity intramural Ten; Cris Mealy '66, will be a
competition. We're off to another standout member of the varsity
was announced as a two star win
ner for outstanding scholarship good start this year, and look tennis squad this spring; Steve
DeVoe, Bill Cox and Bill Smith,
forward to retaining our cham
last spring. An engineering stu
are all members of the always
pionship.
dent, Ken achieved a 3.7 cumu
strong
Buckeye golf team.
Five
members of
Omicron
lative point hour average for the
knowledged as the Topman in
past school year.
Deuteron have recently joined
\r\nDecember, 1 963
BUCKEYE FIJI
Thr
Omicron Deuteron Pledges 41 In Successful Rush Effort
fall
Pictured above, from left to
bus; Mike Bordner, Columbus;
rush effort resulted in another
right, our fledgling Phi Gams are;
Back row — Chris Mealy '67,
Springfield; Chip Eliot, Colum
bus; Richard D. Ives, Perrysburg; Greg Luring, Bellefon-
and Dick Hillegas, Akron, Rush
taine; Richard Dick, Columbus;
Chuck Nanlon, Zanesville; and
Lawrence, Columbus; Steve Hayhurst, Columbus; and Bob Fight
Gene Ballard, Dayton. Third
row—Jim Hill, Dayton; Chip
Green, Columbus; Ron Hussey,
er, Columbus.
An all-out summer and
outstanding pledge class for
Omicron Deuteron, as 41 men
were chosen as the newest wear
ers of the White Star. In terms
of both quantity and quality,
ours ranks as one of the finest
pledge classes in recent years, in
spite of the unusually stiff 1963
competition.
All of the undergraduates join
in expressing their most sincere
thanks for the many rush recom
mendations received from grad
uate
members of Phi Gamma
Delta — these recommendations
proved invaluable in obtaining
our rushing goal.
Chairman. First row—Bob Fal
ser, Columbus; Bill Borel, Co
lumbus; Mike McCormick, Mans
field; Bob Girbig, Columbus; Lee
lumbus; Charlie Crabill, Spring-
Not present at the time the
above picture was taken were:
Bill Smith, Springfield; Mike
Danesis, Akron; Jeff Leichinger,
field;
Edmond, Toledo;
Columbus; and Armon Archer.
Greg Blance, Akron; John Nor
ton, Columbus; George Benson,
Cleveland; and Joe Ray, Colum
mal rush week, and therefore
Columbus; Buck Nannon, Co
Jim
bus. Second row-—E. J. Jones,
Columbus; Scot Denny, Colum
Pledged since the close of for
not in the picture were: Dave
Baker, Dick Fletcher, Larry Knisley, and John Fisher.
News From Graduate Brothers, Here, There & Everywhere
George G. Ream '30 is person
nel officer for the Ohio Selective
General manager of the Kedmont Waterproofing Company in
Service System, 34 N. High St.,
Glencoe, Illinois,
Columbus 15. George is residing
Turner '27 makes his home at
at 153 Charleston Avenue, Co
424 Greenleaf Avenue in Glen-
A. Monroe
lumbus 14.
Charles E. Welch '50 is an at
torney for the E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Company in Wil
mington, Delaware. His home
address is 1221 Evergreen Road,
Wilmington 3.
Michael F. Jarko '59 is the
general manager of Premmco,
Calvin W. Mayne '48 is the
editor of the editorial page of
Inc. in Phoenix, Arizona. "Mike"
the
can be reached at 4808 N. Gran
tect. His home-office address is
ite Reef Rd., Scottsdale, Ari
Rochester, New York. Cal's ad
dress is 47 Hollyvale Drive,
zona.
Rochester 18.
Florida.
Rochester
Times-Union,
Edwin R. Ramsey '36 is selfemployed as a landscape archi
530 Givens Street, Sarasota,
\r\nDirectory On The Way,
Last Call For Entries
The Omicron Deuteron. Chap
ter Membership Directory, a
complete listing of the members
of our fraternity providing upto-date addresses and brief bio
graphical information, will soon
be on the way.
If your home address, business
address, occupation, title have
changed since the return of your
directory information card, let
us know immediately.
We want our 1964 Directory
to be as complete and accurate
as possible. Send any changes
today to our Alumni Records
Office, 2073 North High Street,
Columbus 1, Ohio, and be sure
your directory entry is correct.
News From Graduate Brothers
"I will be entering the Ohio
State University College of Vet
erinary Medicine in 1963", writes
William Sayle '61, 4170 Lander
Rd., Chagrin Falls.
Karl W. Kumler Jr. '63 is a
student at the Ohio State Uni
In future issues of The Buck
eye Fiji, we want to continue
featuring news about our grad
brothers.
enclosed form
Please
use
to return
the
news
about you and your family. Pho
tos, and newspaper clippings, are
especially desirable. Let us hear
from you—and your many Phi
Frederick J. Keller '58 is asso
ciated with the veterinary pathol
ogy department of the Armed
Forces Institute of Pathology,
Walter Reed Army Medical Cen
ter, Wheaton, Maryland. His
permanent address is 1122 Roll
ing Meadows Road, Akron 13.
versity Medical School. His cur
nue, Columbus 9.
Salesman for the Remington
Rand division of Sperry Rand in
Cleveland, David R. Laverty '58
John E. Lucks Jr. '61 is in the
sales department of the Conti
nental Office Supply, 1285 Alum
worth in Bay Village, Ohio.
rent address is 870 Francis Ave
Creek Drive, Columbus. He is
makes his home at 480 Kenil-
Harold C. Morford '13 is re
residing at 4271 Indianola Ave
tired and residing at 1701 N.
nue, Columbus 14.
Fourth Street, Columbus 1.
Robert
What's News With You?
uate
December, 1963
BUCKEYE FIJI
Four
is
Harold G. Mouser '50 is the
manager of the Goodyear Tire
and Rubber Company in Colum
bus. Formerly with the Shell Oil
Distributing Company, "Mac" is
living at 3268 Darbyshire Drive,
L. McAdams '53
director of personnel for the
Capital Finance Corporation, 42
E. Gay St., Columbus 15. He
makes his home at 942 Bernard
Rd., Columbus 21.
Columbus 21.
C. David McCandlish '61 is a
teacher at the New Albany High
School, New Albany. His perma
Gam friends can read all about
nent address
it in the Buckeye Fiji.
Blvd., Columbus.
is
2363
Berwick
Chairman of the Department
of Anesthesiology at Riverside
Methodist Hospital in Columbus,
Leslie A. Patten Jr. '41, is resid
ing at 2055 Bedford Road, Co
lumbus 12.
50 Years Of Membership, Omicron Deuteron, Phi Gamma Delta
50 YEARS AGO is not really such a long time—at least not to these members of Omicron Deuteron, pic
tured in 1904. Their names are not available to us at this time—but if any of you recognize yourselves, drop us a
line.
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December 1963 newsletter for the Omicron Deuteron chapter at the Ohio State University. The newsletter is four pages in length.