From collection Phi Gamma Delta Publications Collection

Page 1

Page 2

Page 3

Page 4
Search
results in pages
Metadata
Title:
1963 January Newsletter Upsilon Alpha (University of Arizona)
Abstract:
January 1963 newsletter of the Upsilon Alpha chapter at the University of Arizona. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
01/00/1963
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Upsilon Alpha
University:
University of Arizona
Era:
1960s
1963 January Newsletter Upsilon Alpha (University of Arizona)
Qcun/pu
■ I ■■■mil ff
a -^>5
^-jl. i
UPSILON ALPHA, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
Walt Richards, Editor
,/1
i' U
kv
Hf
IS
January," 1963
New Church
Next Door?
Chimes can be heard from any
part of the Fiji House, but instead
of a church, they can be traced to
the
new
grandfather
clock
that
was presented to the house by the
Fiji's Mother's Club as a Christ-
'
mas gift. Its addition to the living
room did not go unnoticed. From
its delivery it has drawn attention
from everyone within hearing dis
Float Winners
The theme of this year's home
coming float parade was "Smoke
tance. Its chimes are pleasant re
minders of the passing hours that
are spent with fellow brothers in
Signals to Satellites." The theme the Fiji House.
for the Fiji float was "Calling All
Cards." At the end of the platform
was constructed a facsimile of the
football stadium. Facing forward
was a
which
Wilber
stunts.
On Campus
unique card stunt section
As usual, Fijis are well repre
would at the command of
the Wild Cat change card sented on the U of A campus. Jim
Pictured is a big red "A" Sakrison, vice president of the
on a white background. Between student body, plays an important
Wilber and the card stunt section
is a replica of the football fl eld
with goal posts and end zones.
The conception of this unique
idea and the supervision of the
fl oat's construction can be attrib
uted to the genius of George Hiedler and Tom Kenan. With this
creation we took third place.
Intramurais
Football has been the highlight
of many pleasant conversations
lately. The excitement is due to our
gallant comeback from an early
defeat. We lost to the ZBT's in the
quarter fi nals and have fought our
way back to the finals to defeat
the ZBT's in the fi rst game of a
two game final for the champion
Lloyd Glenn, Bob Hildt, Jim Pederson, and Buddy Doolen were
role in guiding the student body
initiated last September.
government. This fall Monte Clau
sen was elected president of the
senior class. While he is not play
ing basketball he is guiding the
senior class with a steady and
The Upsilon Alpha Chapter was
Wherever there is a Fiji there is
somewhat large basketball hand.
well represented at the 114th something of interest going on. We
Dave Areghini was elected to the
office of vice president of the junior Ekkiesia held in Dallas, Texas, are always glad to hear from our
August 22 to 25 at the Sheraton- graduate brothers and what they
class. Dave commands a lot of re
Dallas
Hotel.
Attending
were have been up to.
spect for a class vice president. It
T. Daniel Romero (Arizona '22),
is possible that the student body
Larry Milispaugh '59 and Dick
purple legionnaire and section
Nixon '59 arc roommates in the
still associates him with his per
chief; Schuyler Linninger (Ari
formance on this year's varsity
Los Angeles area where they
zona '44), representing the Tucson
football team.
periodically renew treasured com
graduate chapter. Representing the
panionship with brothers Pat Wil
We are proud to announce the undergraduate chapter were broth
son
-58, A1 Barber '58, and Harv
following brothers recent selection ers Charles Bergstrom ('63), Mor
Hill '58.
for Who's Who in American Col
gan Little ('63), Toby Teory ('63),
leges and Universities: Boots Ber- Bill Bradbury ('63), Jere Teed
Gerald (Skip) Klatt '55 left
gatrum, Monte Clausen, Robbie ('63), Tom Keenan ('64), and Scottsdale and Arizona-Dynex, the
Dicus, Jim Sakrison, and Doug Wally
Chester
('64).
Brothers fi rm he helped organize, in June
Stanley. These men have shown Teory and Teed were both com '62. Since that time Skip has been
ship. The score of the ZBT game
good cause for the special recogni
was FIJI 26, ZBT 6. The deciding
tion we give them along with the
game will be played February 4th.
tribute paid them by the Univer
As it stands now we are not far
sity.
out of fi rst place in total banner
Robbie Dicus was elected presi
points and with the conclusion of
football we should be in contention dent of the Student Union Activi
for first place. Our football team ties Board and is doing an out
At The Ekkiesia
Graduate News
mittee
recalled to active duty with the
chairmen.
The Cheney Cup was officially
awarded to Upsilon Alpha for the
third time in the last fi ve years.
The Arizona delegation was quite
U. S. Air Force and he is stationed
at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, as
a special investigator for the office
of special investigations. Skip and
impressed with the respect be his wife Lorraine, Dana SW, and
stowed upon the chapter from both Doug IVv, feel this time they are
standing job which is in line with the national headquarters and the going to
er, who is also a top player, has his many other noteworthy accom various graduate and undergradu USAF.
ate chapters.
plishments.
done a fine job.
under the direction of Tom Kruck-
make
a
career
(Continued)
of
the
\r\nthough shy, enjoyed her gift from and others. Tom and Dixie live at don, England, from December 1961
Santa. After they received their 2034 W. Windsor Ave., Phoenix 9, where he was associated with
Arizona.
J. Fletcher Watson & Partners
gifts they watched cartoons.
Charles B. Packham '48 boasts accompanied by his wife and two
GRADUATES—Continued
of hanging his hat on the same peg children. Bob's address is now 2712
Dick Anklam '55, 2032 N. 70th since leaving school in '48. He has Indian Ruins Rd.
St., Scottsdale, Arizona, is a sales five children, 2 girls and 3 boys.
Ozzie Burton '56 is still chief
engineer for Johns-Manville Sales Charles is the owner of Packham gladiator in the legal battles of
Corp. Dick is executive vice presi Insurance Agency and is a sales Scottsdale as their city attorney.
Party For
Underprivileged
This year, under the guidance of
our Baker Cup chairman, Jim
Cohen, we invited twenty-five
children
from
the
Davis
school
here in Tucson as guests
Christmas party held in
honor. The Alpha Delta Pis
of great assistance in making
at a
their
were
these
children feel at home and cared
for. The children's ages ran from
about 4 to 8 years of age. When
the children arrived that afternoon
they were supervised in playing
group games in which everyone,
including brother Fijis and Alpha
Delta Pis, joined in. After dinner,
Roger Boll, our jolly Saint Nick,
was in fitting attire and the childiea received gifts which our
thoughtful housemother, Mrs. Dalton, got for them. The girl on
Santa's knee in the picture, al-
dent of Roundup Toastmasters, man for Packham Real Estate.
Phoenix, Arizona, and is a member
John Waddle '57 let us know
of the Board of Directors of Ari that he is now a self-employed
zona Towncat Foundation, Phoenix. dentist and his new business ad
Frank Day '57, who works in the dress is 710 N. Country Club here
placement office here at the U of in Tucson. If you are having
A, informs us that a new legacy, trouble with your teeth, see John.
Frank, was born on August 7, '62. Even if your teeth are fine, drop
The first one, Patrick, was born on by and see him anyway.
Captain and Mrs. Ralph M. PateDec. 31, '58.
man, Jr., inform us that their new
John Groton Kirman '51 mar
ried Sally Jean Bender (Occiden address is 15 NORDEL Marine
tal '57) June 21, '58. Their chil Corp Air Facility, New River,
dren are Paul Bender Kirman, Jacksonville, North Carolina. Ralph
born September 15, '59; Lynn Kir is from the class of '55 and is now
man, October 9, '60; Kathleen Kir a helicopter pilot and intelligence
man, February 12, '62, and another officer.
is due in April '63. John is with
Gordon W. Trask '45 was just
Kirman Plumbing Co., which was assigned to L. A. after 4 years in
started by the grandfather in 1908. Atlanta, Georgia. Gordon is the
John and Sally live at 175 San zone manager for the United Mo
Miguel Road, Pasadena 2, Cali tors Service Division of General
Motors and is glad to be back in
fornia.
Thomas S. Royden '53 and his the west again. His home address
wife, Dixie, have all three of their is now 15059 Killion, L. A.
children up to school age, Kathy 9,
Robert J. Swaim '51 recently
Tommy 7, and Bob 6. Tom is vice formed an Architectural partner
president of the Royden Construc ship of Cook and Swaim. Bob just
tion Co. in Phoenix and often sees returned to Tucson in September
Brothers Stanley L. Smith, Roy M. after a leave of absence to travel
Tait, Peter A. Mayer, Cecil Miller and work abroad. He lived in Lon
Ozzie has been kept busy fighting
the "Phoenix dragon" in an attempt
to keep Phoenix from annexing all
but the city hall in Scottsdale. He
is doing well in his battles and is
expanding his round table to in
clude another attorney. His wife,
Virginia, their son Lee, and daugh
ter Susan are doing fine. Their
address is 2315 N. 80th Place,
Scottsdale, Arizona.
Bill Poison '59 is attending den
tal school in Loyola in Chicago.
Bill and his wife, Margaret, are
both from the U of A. Margaret,
formerly Margaret Burton, was a
Kappa here and is now teaching in
one of the suburbs in Chicago.
It is always a pleasure to receive
news from our graduate brothers.
The news we would like to receive
includes all that may be of interest
to close friends and brothers who
may read the "Campanilla." The
news need not be only of spectacu
lar nature but any items of interest
such as births, new job assign
ments, promotions, news of other
brothers that you have been re
united with or just a comment or
two on our chapter or publication.
1801 East First Street
■|JCSON>
Tucson, Arizona
UPSILON ALPHA of PHI GAMMA DELTA
oij mdi
iPo. £]jx ?//
'•s/aj, 61
I L
\r\nWe would like to announce the plans for the Norris Pig
Dinner. This year it is going to be held at the Rendezvous Room
of the Santa Rita Hotel on Sunday, April 21, at 1:30 p.m.
Brother William S. Zerman, Executive Secretary of the Fraternity,
will be the guest speaker. We sincerely hope that, if possible, you
can fit the Pig Dinner into your schedule of events for the month
of April. If you plan to attend, please tear below the perforation
and send your acknowledgment to us before April 18.
Thank you.
Thomas Warn, Chairman
1801 E. First
Tucso?i, Arizona
If you graduated from Arizona before 1937 you are eligible
for a Silver Owl Certificate. Therefore, if you expect to attend
please let us know so that we may have the certificate ready to be
presented to you at the dinner.
Will be attending Pig Dinner
Will not be attending Pig Dinner
Class of
(Name, please print)
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
→
January 1963 newsletter of the Upsilon Alpha chapter at the University of Arizona. The newsletter is four pages in length.