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Title:
1963 June Newsletter Delta Xi (University of California Berkeley)
Abstract:
June 1963 newsletter of the Delta Xi chapter at the University of California Berkeley. This newsletter is six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
06/00/1963
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Delta Xi
University:
University of California Berkeley
Era:
1960s
1963 June Newsletter Delta Xi (University of California Berkeley)
Page 4
June, I9fc3
THE NORRIS FIJI
•••
KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH FELLOW FIJIS
Publisher of the Healtisburg Tribune at 424
Matheson St. in Healdsburg is DFAN DUNNICLiIFF '41„
Dean received his masters from
DARRYL F. HFNLFY '61 will be in the Army ^
for a couple of years, then expects to attend
graduate school in the east for his masters
Stanford in '47. He is vice-president of the
degree in music. Pops says he's been
Healdsburg District Chamber of Commerce;
is a member of the City Industrial Commis
sion; director of the California Newspaper
playing steadily with several jazz groups in
Publisher's Association.
the San Jose area.
Of
jl
jJ
He can be reached at 301
-
■■
,
.
'b E L T A • X t C H'A iP TEH OF PHI GAMMA DEL T-A/
Volume
Number
Pala Ave., in Piedm ont.
!c,
Alumnus Per^jiality:
Dean resides with
his wife, MaryAlice, and their three sons in
Healdsburg.
WILFRFD W. WIGGINS '25 is a retired Lt.
Colonel who served for four years on active
duty with General MacArthur's staff as an
executive officer of the water division in
the South Pacific Theater during World War
II. For the past 15 years Willie, has been in
the real estate business with offices at 24
Bryant Way, Orinda. This year he was
elected chairman of the Orinda Division of
the Contra Costa Board of Realtors and rep
resents Orinda Realtors on the board of dir
ectors. He resides at 22 Bel Air Drive,
FLMFR MASON?2'4.-:SUCCFSSFUL
After traveling northern California for 12
years for insurance companies, DON BALL
'50, writes that he has joined the firm of
Hallin & Bookwalter in San Jose.
BUSINESS CAREER AND MOST LOYAL
FIJI
Don
enjoys sailing in his spare time. He and his
A knock at the gate and the guard
wife, Joan, and their two year old daughter
said, "No"! But this didn't daunt our
stalwart Fiji brother when he wanted to
see the president. He finally got a mes
sage to a secretary who was a fraternity
man himself, and through this means had
live at 4610 Moran Drive in San Jose.
,1
Professor of Fnglish, University of California
2214 Dwinelle Hall, is JAMFS M, CLINF '20.
Jim has done several essays in criticism; was
editor of Roper's Life of Sir Thomas Moore;
a 15 minute visit with Calvin Coolidge...
himself a Phi Gamma Delta.
II. He and his wife, Althea, make their home|
at 328 Mississippi St., San Francisco.
brother Mason has related this as the
most interesting experience of his life
to the Berkeley Fijis at the annual ofservance of the "Pig Dinner".
Margaret.
WILLIAM H. LOW '43 is an attorney in the
in Honolulu, Hawaii, is FRANK F. LFF '18.
He belongs to the San Francisco Rotary Club,
r>nd the Outrigger Club in Honolulu. Frank
also has been enjoying some travel as he just
returned from a four month safari in Africa.
He and his wife, Lucille, can be reached at
Elmer Mason '24
district attorneys office. Court House, San
Diego 12, California. Billwas graduated
( continued on page 2)
from Hastings College of Law. He resides
with his wife, Myra and their two children at
2134 Tokalon St., San Diego 10, California.
KEEP
YOUR EYES OPEN FOR
RUSH
NAMES
Another attorney is ROBFRT M. BROWN '55.
He is with the Pacific Gas and Flectric Co.
the above address.
This all
took place in 1923 when Elmer M. Mason
'24 was a delegate to the 75th Fkklesia
from Delta Xi. For the past forty years,
and editor of Spenser's Faerie Queene, Book
Orinda, with his wife, Jean, and daughter,
Retired and enjoying life at 435 Seaside Ave.,
June, 1963
Berkeley, California
Rush recommendations needed
at 245 Market St., in San Francisco. He and
WILLIAM K. HUNTFR '60 is in distribution
his wife, Marjorie, (Cal-GPB) live with their
two children at 3182 Lucas Dr. in Lafayette.
research with the California Packing Corp.,
in San Francisco.
Bill married the former
Mary Mitchell (Cal-ADPi) in 1961. The
couple make their home at 519 Bancroft in
San Leandro,
It is that time again! Please seek out
rush prospects for future membership in
Phi Gamma Delta at Cal....check with
A change of address has been received
for PFTFR F. SCOTT '52
334
Portola Drive, San Mateo.
THE NORRIS FIJI is published by the Delta Xi Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta at the
University of California (Berkeley) for alumni and^£ri^,nds^^ News and pictures of
interest to the graduate membership, address conges, and othe~rk^information should
be sent to Phi Gamma Delta Alumni Records Of/ice, 2490 Channing^
ALUMNI RELATIONS OFFICER; Jerry Rekers\'64
Berkeley 4.
your friends, business associates, local
high school officials,and newspapers for
the names of Berkeley bound men. Also
relative s.
A chat with the prospect and his parents
will do a lot of good.
A rush recommendation card is enclosed
for your convenience.
im Schmuck, Rush Chairman
751 Chesten Way, Hillsborough
\r\nPage 2
June, •]963
THE NORRIS FIJI
ELMER MASON '24
(continued from page 1)
Brother Mason has had an exceptional
life, however, in the field of finance.
After being graduated from Cal in 1924,
he started an investment banking career
that lead to the establishment of his own
firm, the Mason Brothers, who are mem
bers of the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange
and maintain offices in San Francisco,
Oakland, San Jose, Monterey, Sacramento
and Santa Rosa. He holds a general part
nership with his brother, Harold G. Mason.
He was born November 7th, 1900 in
Oakland, California; attended Oakland High
School before entering the University at
Berkeley. His wife is the former Cornelia
June,. 1963
"THE PIG": ATTENDED BY OVER
AWARDS FOR FIJIS' BOB URRFA '63
100 ALUMNI AND UNDERGRADUATES
AND MIKE DAKIS '64
Fun, festivity, feast and fraternity
with the traditional "Pig". That was the
scene at the chapter house on March 23rd
this year.
Jim Lange, KSFO's prominent discjockey (Minnesota '54), who acted as
master of ceremonies, added a great
deal to the occasion and is to be com
mended on a job well done! f ! We hope
you enjoyed yourself, Jim.
Page 3
THE NORRIS FIJI
Bob Urrea '63 is being entered as
Delta Xi's candidate for the Wilkinson
award. This presentation is made by
National to the outstanding personality
of a chapter who has contributed the most
service, time and effort to his group.
Mike Dakis '63 won the Guggenheim
MORE ALUMNI NEWSNOTES...
COL. JAMES P.HEA LEY, JR. *33 is now
circuit judicial officer at Hq. 4th U.S. Army,
Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas.
JACK H. CANVIN '43 is vice-president of the
First California Co., 300 Montgomery St., in
award which is presented for constant
San Francisco.
devotion to the Delta Xi chapter.
Fibreboard Paper Products Inc. as a statist
Thanks a
Moe was associated with the
ical analyst prior to his present employment.
lot.
He is a member of the Commercial Club of
Art Bell '11 read the Exile's toast and
ELEVEN SENIORS TO LEAVE THE
San Francisco. Moe and his wife, Jean, have
a daughter, Nancy, age 11. The family home
FIJI HOUSE THIS JUNE
is at 30 Fredrick Ave., in Atherton.
with each reading he does it better.
Many Golden and Silver Owl certificates
were presented. Charles W. Snook '13
Ellen Morris (Alpha Omicron Pi) from Cal
whom he married in 1929.
They have a son, James M. Mason,
who will graduate from Claremont Men's
College this month.
At present. Brother Mason is
president of the Oakland graduate chapter
received his Golden Owl certificate and
With eleven of our loyal brothers
also an award for representing the earl
iest graduating class. The Golden Owl
leaving us this June, we are urging the
alumni to please start seeking out pros
certificates will be mailed to those who
pects for future membership in Phi
is DAVID A. STODDART '38, located in
Lorain, Ohio, on Baumhart Road. After
were not in attendance.
Gamma Delta... This summer extensive
leaving Cal,"Goon" attended Wayne State
renovations are being made on the house,
University and the Case Institute of Tech
which will be a definite asset to our
nology. He was the author of "Polydyne
Cam Design", published in Machine Design
Dick Hughes '60, Fresno, received
of Phi Gamma Delta and vice-president
of the building association (Berkeley
a prize for coming the longest distance.
For those who remember the year
chapter).
of intercollegiate athletics on the Berkeley
1954...7 were present of that class and
had the best representation.
Once again tradition was revered and
preserved, old friends greeted and new
friends made; above all fraternal bonds
campus and chairman of the Oakland "C"
strengthened when Delta Xi said, "Hail
Club, which is also engaged in further
to the 'Pig' ".
He is the former president and now
treasurer of the East Bay Grid Club, an
organization devoted to the advancement
rushing. We are expecting to pledge 20
or 30 men and will be looking for your
recommendations constantly...
The annual Fun Fest was held on Feb
ruary 17th.
describe his devotion to his fraternity and
to his university for through the years the
effort, service and loyalty could not be
His business offices are in the First
sident, for it was through all their efforts
that the day was such a success. A raf
meets the third Thursday of
Western Building in Oakland. He and Mrs.
Mason reside at 220 Lafayette Ave., in
each month at the University
Piedmont.
in Oakland. Ample parking.
By 1975 college enrollments in Calif
ornia will exceed 660,000. Twenty-five
years later in the year 2000, more than
one million students will be enrolled.
Thanks to the Mother's Club
and especially Mrs. Russel Griffith, pre
OAKLAND GRADUATE CHAPTER,
Club, 19th and Jackson Sts. ,
ren and resides at 32299 Lake Road, Avon
FRANK L. BRONNER, JR. '42 is in life
news from the editor's scratchpad.
Many compounded encomiums can
Magazine in 1953. He has two grown child
Lake, Ohio.
ing the athletic program at Cal.
mea sured.
Resident engineer for the Ford Motor Co.
fle was held, there was dancing, some
Fiji brothers held a song fest and were
soon joined by Kappa Kappa Gamma,
card tables were set up for those who
insurance sales with the New York Life
Insurance Co. at 1507 21st St., Sacramento.
"Hoonie" is a member of the University
Club of Sacramento. He resides with his
wife, Virginia, and their two daughters,
Jane and Sally, at 1222 43rd St. in Sacra
mento.
AT HOME GAMES... LOOK FORWARD
TO THE FALL
wished to entertain themselves at var
SAN FRANCISCO GRADUATE CHAPTER....
meets every Friday at noon at the
Flytrap, 73 Sutter St.
ru'LTLruLrurw^ii-iixO-rurui-i
ious games and the day was topped off
with a. big buffet dinner enjoyed by all...
The proceeds from this event go to
Sept 21-'--Iowa
the Mother's Club, who, in turn make
improvements on the house.
Oct 26--- use
State
Oct 12----Duke
Oct 19----San Jose State
Nov 9
-Washington
\r\nPage 2
June, •]963
THE NORRIS FIJI
ELMER MASON '24
(continued from page 1)
Brother Mason has had an exceptional
life, however, in the field of finance.
After being graduated from Cal in 1924,
he started an investment banking career
that lead to the establishment of his own
firm, the Mason Brothers, who are mem
bers of the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange
and maintain offices in San Francisco,
Oakland, San Jose, Monterey, Sacramento
and Santa Rosa. He holds a general part
nership with his brother, Harold G. Mason.
He was born November 7th, 1900 in
Oakland, California; attended Oakland High
School before entering the University at
Berkeley. His wife is the former Cornelia
June,. 1963
"THE PIG": ATTENDED BY OVER
AWARDS FOR FIJIS' BOB URRFA '63
100 ALUMNI AND UNDERGRADUATES
AND MIKE DAKIS '64
Fun, festivity, feast and fraternity
with the traditional "Pig". That was the
scene at the chapter house on March 23rd
this year.
Jim Lange, KSFO's prominent discjockey (Minnesota '54), who acted as
master of ceremonies, added a great
deal to the occasion and is to be com
mended on a job well done! f ! We hope
you enjoyed yourself, Jim.
Page 3
THE NORRIS FIJI
Bob Urrea '63 is being entered as
Delta Xi's candidate for the Wilkinson
award. This presentation is made by
National to the outstanding personality
of a chapter who has contributed the most
service, time and effort to his group.
Mike Dakis '63 won the Guggenheim
MORE ALUMNI NEWSNOTES...
COL. JAMES P.HEA LEY, JR. *33 is now
circuit judicial officer at Hq. 4th U.S. Army,
Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas.
JACK H. CANVIN '43 is vice-president of the
First California Co., 300 Montgomery St., in
award which is presented for constant
San Francisco.
devotion to the Delta Xi chapter.
Fibreboard Paper Products Inc. as a statist
Thanks a
Moe was associated with the
ical analyst prior to his present employment.
lot.
He is a member of the Commercial Club of
Art Bell '11 read the Exile's toast and
ELEVEN SENIORS TO LEAVE THE
San Francisco. Moe and his wife, Jean, have
a daughter, Nancy, age 11. The family home
FIJI HOUSE THIS JUNE
is at 30 Fredrick Ave., in Atherton.
with each reading he does it better.
Many Golden and Silver Owl certificates
were presented. Charles W. Snook '13
Ellen Morris (Alpha Omicron Pi) from Cal
whom he married in 1929.
They have a son, James M. Mason,
who will graduate from Claremont Men's
College this month.
At present. Brother Mason is
president of the Oakland graduate chapter
received his Golden Owl certificate and
With eleven of our loyal brothers
also an award for representing the earl
iest graduating class. The Golden Owl
leaving us this June, we are urging the
alumni to please start seeking out pros
certificates will be mailed to those who
pects for future membership in Phi
is DAVID A. STODDART '38, located in
Lorain, Ohio, on Baumhart Road. After
were not in attendance.
Gamma Delta... This summer extensive
leaving Cal,"Goon" attended Wayne State
renovations are being made on the house,
University and the Case Institute of Tech
which will be a definite asset to our
nology. He was the author of "Polydyne
Cam Design", published in Machine Design
Dick Hughes '60, Fresno, received
of Phi Gamma Delta and vice-president
of the building association (Berkeley
a prize for coming the longest distance.
For those who remember the year
chapter).
of intercollegiate athletics on the Berkeley
1954...7 were present of that class and
had the best representation.
Once again tradition was revered and
preserved, old friends greeted and new
friends made; above all fraternal bonds
campus and chairman of the Oakland "C"
strengthened when Delta Xi said, "Hail
Club, which is also engaged in further
to the 'Pig' ".
He is the former president and now
treasurer of the East Bay Grid Club, an
organization devoted to the advancement
rushing. We are expecting to pledge 20
or 30 men and will be looking for your
recommendations constantly...
The annual Fun Fest was held on Feb
ruary 17th.
describe his devotion to his fraternity and
to his university for through the years the
effort, service and loyalty could not be
His business offices are in the First
sident, for it was through all their efforts
that the day was such a success. A raf
meets the third Thursday of
Western Building in Oakland. He and Mrs.
Mason reside at 220 Lafayette Ave., in
each month at the University
Piedmont.
in Oakland. Ample parking.
By 1975 college enrollments in Calif
ornia will exceed 660,000. Twenty-five
years later in the year 2000, more than
one million students will be enrolled.
Thanks to the Mother's Club
and especially Mrs. Russel Griffith, pre
OAKLAND GRADUATE CHAPTER,
Club, 19th and Jackson Sts. ,
ren and resides at 32299 Lake Road, Avon
FRANK L. BRONNER, JR. '42 is in life
news from the editor's scratchpad.
Many compounded encomiums can
Magazine in 1953. He has two grown child
Lake, Ohio.
ing the athletic program at Cal.
mea sured.
Resident engineer for the Ford Motor Co.
fle was held, there was dancing, some
Fiji brothers held a song fest and were
soon joined by Kappa Kappa Gamma,
card tables were set up for those who
insurance sales with the New York Life
Insurance Co. at 1507 21st St., Sacramento.
"Hoonie" is a member of the University
Club of Sacramento. He resides with his
wife, Virginia, and their two daughters,
Jane and Sally, at 1222 43rd St. in Sacra
mento.
AT HOME GAMES... LOOK FORWARD
TO THE FALL
wished to entertain themselves at var
SAN FRANCISCO GRADUATE CHAPTER....
meets every Friday at noon at the
Flytrap, 73 Sutter St.
ru'LTLruLrurw^ii-iixO-rurui-i
ious games and the day was topped off
with a. big buffet dinner enjoyed by all...
The proceeds from this event go to
Sept 21-'--Iowa
the Mother's Club, who, in turn make
improvements on the house.
Oct 26--- use
State
Oct 12----Duke
Oct 19----San Jose State
Nov 9
-Washington
\r\nPage 4
June, I9fc3
THE NORRIS FIJI
•••
KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH FELLOW FIJIS
Publisher of the Healtisburg Tribune at 424
Matheson St. in Healdsburg is DFAN DUNNICLiIFF '41„
Dean received his masters from
DARRYL F. HFNLFY '61 will be in the Army ^
for a couple of years, then expects to attend
graduate school in the east for his masters
Stanford in '47. He is vice-president of the
degree in music. Pops says he's been
Healdsburg District Chamber of Commerce;
is a member of the City Industrial Commis
sion; director of the California Newspaper
playing steadily with several jazz groups in
Publisher's Association.
the San Jose area.
Of
jl
jJ
He can be reached at 301
-
■■
,
.
'b E L T A • X t C H'A iP TEH OF PHI GAMMA DEL T-A/
Volume
Number
Pala Ave., in Piedm ont.
!c,
Alumnus Per^jiality:
Dean resides with
his wife, MaryAlice, and their three sons in
Healdsburg.
WILFRFD W. WIGGINS '25 is a retired Lt.
Colonel who served for four years on active
duty with General MacArthur's staff as an
executive officer of the water division in
the South Pacific Theater during World War
II. For the past 15 years Willie, has been in
the real estate business with offices at 24
Bryant Way, Orinda. This year he was
elected chairman of the Orinda Division of
the Contra Costa Board of Realtors and rep
resents Orinda Realtors on the board of dir
ectors. He resides at 22 Bel Air Drive,
FLMFR MASON?2'4.-:SUCCFSSFUL
After traveling northern California for 12
years for insurance companies, DON BALL
'50, writes that he has joined the firm of
Hallin & Bookwalter in San Jose.
BUSINESS CAREER AND MOST LOYAL
FIJI
Don
enjoys sailing in his spare time. He and his
A knock at the gate and the guard
wife, Joan, and their two year old daughter
said, "No"! But this didn't daunt our
stalwart Fiji brother when he wanted to
see the president. He finally got a mes
sage to a secretary who was a fraternity
man himself, and through this means had
live at 4610 Moran Drive in San Jose.
,1
Professor of Fnglish, University of California
2214 Dwinelle Hall, is JAMFS M, CLINF '20.
Jim has done several essays in criticism; was
editor of Roper's Life of Sir Thomas Moore;
a 15 minute visit with Calvin Coolidge...
himself a Phi Gamma Delta.
II. He and his wife, Althea, make their home|
at 328 Mississippi St., San Francisco.
brother Mason has related this as the
most interesting experience of his life
to the Berkeley Fijis at the annual ofservance of the "Pig Dinner".
Margaret.
WILLIAM H. LOW '43 is an attorney in the
in Honolulu, Hawaii, is FRANK F. LFF '18.
He belongs to the San Francisco Rotary Club,
r>nd the Outrigger Club in Honolulu. Frank
also has been enjoying some travel as he just
returned from a four month safari in Africa.
He and his wife, Lucille, can be reached at
Elmer Mason '24
district attorneys office. Court House, San
Diego 12, California. Billwas graduated
( continued on page 2)
from Hastings College of Law. He resides
with his wife, Myra and their two children at
2134 Tokalon St., San Diego 10, California.
KEEP
YOUR EYES OPEN FOR
RUSH
NAMES
Another attorney is ROBFRT M. BROWN '55.
He is with the Pacific Gas and Flectric Co.
the above address.
This all
took place in 1923 when Elmer M. Mason
'24 was a delegate to the 75th Fkklesia
from Delta Xi. For the past forty years,
and editor of Spenser's Faerie Queene, Book
Orinda, with his wife, Jean, and daughter,
Retired and enjoying life at 435 Seaside Ave.,
June, 1963
Berkeley, California
Rush recommendations needed
at 245 Market St., in San Francisco. He and
WILLIAM K. HUNTFR '60 is in distribution
his wife, Marjorie, (Cal-GPB) live with their
two children at 3182 Lucas Dr. in Lafayette.
research with the California Packing Corp.,
in San Francisco.
Bill married the former
Mary Mitchell (Cal-ADPi) in 1961. The
couple make their home at 519 Bancroft in
San Leandro,
It is that time again! Please seek out
rush prospects for future membership in
Phi Gamma Delta at Cal....check with
A change of address has been received
for PFTFR F. SCOTT '52
334
Portola Drive, San Mateo.
THE NORRIS FIJI is published by the Delta Xi Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta at the
University of California (Berkeley) for alumni and^£ri^,nds^^ News and pictures of
interest to the graduate membership, address conges, and othe~rk^information should
be sent to Phi Gamma Delta Alumni Records Of/ice, 2490 Channing^
ALUMNI RELATIONS OFFICER; Jerry Rekers\'64
Berkeley 4.
your friends, business associates, local
high school officials,and newspapers for
the names of Berkeley bound men. Also
relative s.
A chat with the prospect and his parents
will do a lot of good.
A rush recommendation card is enclosed
for your convenience.
im Schmuck, Rush Chairman
751 Chesten Way, Hillsborough
\r\nRUSH RECOMMENDATION
I recommend:
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Address-
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Age_
Finances:
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Leadership: □ Good
□ Fair
□ Don't Know
Scholarship:
Q] Good
O Fair
□ Don't Know
Athletics:
□ Fair
Q Don't Know
□ Good
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June 1963 newsletter of the Delta Xi chapter at the University of California Berkeley. This newsletter is six pages in length.