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Title:
1964 March Newsletter Chi (Union College)
Abstract:
March 1964 newsletter for the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is five pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
03/00/1964
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Chi
University:
Union College
Era:
1960s
1964 March Newsletter Chi (Union College)
CHI TAMA
IE/IS EE TTE U
Paul D. Burns. Ec'itor
M?rch 1^,.,
PIG- DI^;i^ER 10 BE
G-A LA A i/ jt A j.P.
On April 11th at both the Chanter House and, the
Curler Hotel there will be a time of fraternal sociali
zing and a chance to make new acquaintances and renevf
old friendships.
The festive occasicn will be Chi Chap
ter's Norris Pig Dinner.
The principal speaker for this
occasion will be Archon Councilor Carl R. Woodward (Rut
gers '14).
This year's Pig Dinner is certain to be an
enjoyable and vrortlnrhile affair.
Chi sincerely hopes to
see all the brothers at this important fraternal gathering.
FIJIS SUCCESSFUL
IN Winter intlrfraternity
COLPETITIGN
The Fiji handball team consisting of Brothers
Dugan, SOiitag, and Gassedy captured our league champion
ship,
The bov/ling team presently leads in its league.
Brothers Weicel, Wilson, Newell, Rcbbins, Ludwig, Pike,
and Pledge Oak have all seen action in the bov/ling com
petition.
Despite a determined effort on the part of
the brothers, Phi iPamma Delta was only able to comnile
a 3-5 record in basketball.
The volleyball and badmin
ton teams both finished second in their league.
We an
ticipate clinching the bowling title and look forv/ard
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wlth optimism to spring sports.
FIJIS IN VARSITY SPORTS
Brother Mike Holowaty scored an Impressive 160
points for Union's varsity basketball team this season.
Brothers Sepples and Ring are contributing substantially
to the track team effort In the two mile and mile run
respectively.
Brother Dugan was a valuable member of
the shl team.
NEW CABINET ELECTED
Chl's new President Is Peter K. Blue ('66),
Peter
Is an English major and comes from Arlington, Blrglnla,
Re-elected for his second term as Treasurer Is Brother
John P. Taylor ('65).
John Is a history major from
Mamaroneck, New York,
Our new Recording Secretary Is
William D# Nlcolay ('66), an E.E, from Rome, New York.
Robeert P, Ebert ('66) occupies the position of Corres
ponding Secretary.
Bob Is a modern language major from
Thornwood, New York.
Chl's new Historian Is Albert C,
Holumzer ('65), a psychology major from Woodstock, Nev;
York.
HONOR ROLL
The following is a list of those loyal alumni who
have paid their annual dues.
More than |10
D, Bruce Burns
Edward L.. Taylor
George H, Buckbee
Norman L. Mauser
Carl E, Galser
William McCleary
John S. Wltner
J.M. Wittke
|10
Karl H. Gorham
William H. Dinehart
Frank B. Walker, M.D.
Dr. stuart F. MacMlllan
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H.L. Jaycox
¥. Douglas Barry
Ronald GL.Galinaky.
Arthur B. Beck
Wells Dennison
Hs.rold E. Toimserid
dennis McClame-
Charles B. Zeitler
Louis D. Howard
Elliot V. Jones
J o hn L. Bu rwe 11
Eirk'A. Mdllen.-. .1 .1
Richard H. Lange
Jose p h R. Br oi-ni
PliD.lip D. Farnum
And rev; T.
Thalen L.
Gulicic Z. knight
Robinson
Cross
Henry B. Daly
Erne s t M. Mey e r
Ralph L. Beach, Jr.
J. Mason Hotchklss
-"■Edward W. Branson
Marston Ames
R. E. FisherJohn A. Tiedeman
Edward G. Eeville
Francis C. Bradt
David T.
Clifford
William U.
Adams Bailey
R.
M,
Light
Baird
Case
E. Bowdish
H. Frederick Wintsch
Allen J. Baker
C. C. McWilliams
Robert P. Bocek
Lero-f P. Collins
Hugh B. Collins
D. M. Phillips
Fred E. Stockwell
E d w a r d R. H a y e s
deceased h/l/6'5
If you have not yet '-aid your s.lumni dues,
you may
do so bj; sending them to:
Norman L.
Mauser
525 E. 82nd Street
New York,
ALUMNI
1958
Nev; York
10028
NEWS
Brother A.J. BAKER is now pursuing a master's
degree in engineering science at the State Univ
ersity at Buffalo.
He is also a teaching fellow
there.
1958
Brother LEIF DONDE of Co-enhagen,
Denmark is now
a Commercial Attache v;ith the Danish Foreign
Service.
He hopes to be assigned to a -cost in
the Far East.
Leif visited the house during Com
mencement in June 1963.
1961
Brother ART BECK is now working for General Elec
tric Company and residing in Schenectady.
He is
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a frequent visitor to the chanter house.
1962
Brother RICK FONTAIHE received his M. A. frcv
tlie University of Ms.ssachusetts last year and is coiitinuing his graduate studies under the four college -rc
gram of the University of Massachusetts, Smith, Mt.
Holyoke, a.nd Amherst.
\r\nCHI CHAPTER OF
THE FRATERNITY OF PHI GAMMA DELTA
UNION COLLBSIE
SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK
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March 1964 newsletter for the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is five pages in length.