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Title:
1957 December Newsletter Theta Deuteron (Ohio Wesleyan University)
Abstract:
December 1957 newsletter of the Theta Deuteron chapter at Ohio Wesleyan University. The newsletter is four pages.
Date/Date Range:
12/00/1957
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Theta Deuteron
University:
Ohio Wesleyan University
Era:
1950s
1957 December Newsletter Theta Deuteron (Ohio Wesleyan University)
*THETA DEUTERON STAR*
DECEMBER, 1957
Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio
Vol. 9, No. 1
Rush Week Sees
19 Don White Star
By Terry Shackelford
Rush week of 1957 netted a total of 19 men wearing the White
Star. Under the leadership of Rush Chairman Steve Bodiuaa
and his assistants, Ned Weingart and John Guy, Theta Deuteron
pledged a fine group of diversified and capable men with outstand
ing high school records. Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecti
cut, Florida and Colorado are the geographical areas represented.
Bill Baysinger, a senior geology
major, has the job of shaping the
pledges up and is doing a good
job at making them into good
Fijis.
The pledges in order of senior
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1958 Pig Dinner
Date Announced
Theta Deuteron will hold its an
ity, with their partial high school nual Pig Dinner this coming year
records, are:
1957 Fiji Pledge Class
on Saturday, Feb. 15. A banquet
Dick Miller, Marysville, Ohio; will be held in the Memorial
iTXiixcj.»
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will
uc
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-
-
upper quarter, football, Hi-Y, glee union Ballroom in honor of the
Homecoming Sees Many
Return To Theta Deuteron
club. Key club, school paper, year- newly-initiated members,
book.
rpj^jg weekend has also been
Jim Hillegas, Akron, Ohio; up- designated as Winter Homecoming
per
tenth, student council presiUniversity. The Battling
Approximately 100 graduate brothers returned to Dela
ware and Theta Deuteron for Homecoming week end festiv dent, junior class president, track, Bishops meet Depauw in a bas
NHS, Jr. Rotarian.
ities Nov. 2.
The University combined Homecoming with Dads' Day Fred Manske, Eggertsville, New
this year, but the Chapter held fraternity Dads' Day Nov. 9, York; upper half, tennis, soccer,
The Battling Bishops satisfied
Tech. In the evening Les Elgart
played to an overflow crowd of
students, alumni and parents at
the annual Homecoming Dance
in Edwards Gym.
the week end's roster of events.
The speaker for this year's Pig
Dinner has not as yet been named,
• dent council, chorus, yearbook, but several outstanding possibili
dramatics, Hi-Y.
T09th Ekklesia Slated
ties are being lined up. The un
^
C
r\t loco
Tiff Nevins, Narbeth, Pennsyl dergraduate Brothers are looking
a"'"'"©'" Ot IVOO
vania; upper half, football, basket forward to hosting a record num
Plans are already underway for ball, baseball, crew, Hi-Y, rifle ber of graduate Brothers on the
Ekklesia, to be held in club,
-- sure
15th, so be
to reserve this
Swampscott, Mass., Sept. 3-6.
Dick Alter, Denver, Colorado; date on your calendar!
when a majority of the men played host to their parents.
the Homecoming crowd of over
7,000 with a 34-12 win over Case
ketball game that night, adding to
The undergraduate Chapter
football, basketball, baseball, stu
upper third, student government,
One of the highlights of the Plans to send "about four to six yearbook, photo club, chemistry
week end was a birthday party brothers," according to President
for Bishop Herbert C. Welch,
Kantonen. He also urged all
president of Ohio Wesleyan from graduate Brothers who are able
1904-1916. The spry "young
do so to attend the 109th gathman" of 95 amazed the Saturday ering of the national fraternity,
luncheon crowd with a 40 minute
Accommodations will be made
speech delivered without a note
'be New Ocean House in
club. Red Cross.
Bill Bossert, Delaware, Ohio;
Chapter Gains 2 Fijis
In recent formal
proceedings,
into the fraternity,
and George
and full of lively stories and Swampscott.
upper
upper quarter, student council,
council.
Deuteron gained two memdebate, tennis, D-clan, Nationa bers, bringing
bringing the
the total
total active
Forensic League president, Jr. membership to 57 men.
class treasurer, Hi-Y, Key Club.
Fuoad Zada, an exchange stu
Robert Kyle, Port Clinton, Ohio; dent
from Cyprus, was initiated
reminiscences about the Univer-
Boys' State. _
si'y-
The Chapter entertained a full
upper third, band, dance band.
Mothers Donate Murals
The Mothers
Club
of
basement of guests for both Deuteron Chapter has presented
meals on Saturday and for Sun- Wilkinson Lodge with three large
day dinner.
dining room murals and a wall
Another attraction was the clock for the first floor hall,
presence of the Rev. Bob RichThe murals depict familiar
ards, world famed pole vaulter, scenes about campus: the STulphur
who spoke at the Dads' Day ban- Spring, the MUB, and Gray Chapquet
Saturday
convocation
night
Sunday
and
Fijis 2nd ScholastiMlly
Junior Jim O'Brien was emcee rounding furnishings to
add to
the beauty of the interior of the
Lodge.
Zada, a senior engineering ma-
Theta Deuteron finished a c ose
second in campus scholarship e
Delta for the past three
g social member on a
past semester, being edged out y
sponsored program. He
the Delts. The men at Wilkinson
considering entering M.I.T. enLodge therefore copped secon -ifjeering school next fall',
the - bl. The wall clock, of modern de- nlace
morning. Jign, blends well with the sur-
at the Banquet.
(Continued on Page 2)
(Continued on Page 3
Theta
Keller, a transfer student from
Lafayette College, was affiliated.
in fraternity scholarship
botrseLsters The overall Fiji
,
Keller, who was a Fiji at Lafa-
Svliage the past semester was yette, is ajunior business admmr59! as Lmpared with the all istration major from Schenectady,
men's average of 2.48.
New
or
\r\nPage 2
THETA DEUTERON STAR
CHID
THETA DEUTERON STAR
Edilor
Bill Darrow
Associate Editor
Bob Strasburg
CONTRIBUTORS
CHATS
By Chid Mills
Ever keep a record of the number of Fijis you meet in
Published by the Theta Deuteron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta,
Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio.
DECEMBER, 1957
the course of a year?
Wish we'd done it in '57.
Up near
Gaylord, Michigan, we had neighbors in the adjoining cha
let who somehow seemed to appeal to us. They had a cute,
curly-haired blonde (age three, in case you are interested.)
After
a few days of polite nodding, we introduced ourselves and,
as you'd suspect, it was a Brother, Bill Keck and family of
Jewett Chrisman, Ted Gathany, John Guy, Jon Hillegas, Don
They were the kind of folks you like having around.
Jones, Phil Meek, C. B. Mills, Mike Rose, Tom Ross, Terry Shackelford and Ned Weingart.
Mt. 'Vernon, Indiana.
New Housemother Arrives
Theta
Deuteron
started
the
Mrs. Mary Mathie, who
garden, returned as Fiji house
known
as
"Mom," originally came from
Durham, England. At an early age
she left England and joined a
Dave
times, the most recent visit being
Besides raising two daughters,
Mathie
has
house
managed
for
an
John
enjoys sewing and gardening.
Mrs. Mathie stayed at the SAE
last
spring
while
'Mom' Mathie
their
housemother was in the hospital
After the SAE housemother re
turned, Theta Deuteron invited
was
recent vintage, who travels our
territory for the Great Lakes Box
Arnold
is
married
and
western Medical School.
seventeen
years. In her spare time "Mom"
house
contact
Company of Cleveland. He sent
us a small trophy with a Fiji Islander on exhibit. Never having
won a golf trophy, we had this
one inscribed "C. Mills, Fiji Island Golf Champion, especially
Sister Mills claims we're pre
judiced in favor of the Fijis we
is an engineering student at Case
meet, at times invoicing them a
Institute of Technology.
little higher than market. My
Dave Cromer, last year's "E", comment; well, they're worth more
is married and attending North- than the market, which settles
in 1956 while on a tour of Europe.
apartment
recent
are those members of the class difficult because no golf courses
about whom information was on the islands." No one will ever
read that small print.
available.
sister who lived in the United
States. Since then Mrs. Mathie
has returned to England three
Mrs.
Another
Brother Bill Taylor, of Ohio S'late,
Last June's graduates, the class
of 1957, have now been settled in
their new occupations for over
five months. Some are in graduate
school, while others are employed
or in the services. The following
acted as housemother last spring
after the death of Mrs. Alice Tee-
mother for this year.
Mrs. Mathie, also
Bill is a graduate of Indiana Univer
We became bosom friends.
N©W Graduates
1957-58 year with a new house
mother.
sity.
Homecoming (Conl.)
Junior Steve Bodman was cochairman of the committee in
charge of
the
week
end, and
Detrick
is
in
that.
the Ohio
Undergraduates will find during
Stat'e UnrvVrs'uy c'raduate School the years ahead that there is speof Engineering.
cial joy in running into a F,ji
,
, buddy of your era. Met Brother
Jim Dickey is engaged and
Cincinnati, on the Ohio
studying theology at Boston Unirecently. Hoi was
versity School of Theology.
resplendent with white and black
Bill Eisnaugle will be married vest, fluent with the words, and,
Mrs. Mathie to finish the year
this month and is studying law gj always, a refreshing personaliDave Nardin, '59, was responsi
with them and remain as house
at 'Western Reserve.
ty. He's been a pro football ofble for arrangements at Theta
mother for the following year.
Windy Gale is a 2nd lieutenant ficial in the big time but for a
second in the Air Force, stationed in sure living sells coal. It made
think the members are 'tops' as a
place in fraternity display com Paris, France. He and his wife, the day brighter to have met
Of the chapter, "Mom" says, "I
fraternity and individually.
As I
become better acquainted with the
Deuteron.
The
Chapter
copped
petition with a giant skunk on
Nancy, are expecting their first Brother Slutz again.
Bishops."
Insurance Company.
He sends
child next spring.
greetings to all his old Chapter
individuals, I am aware of quali the lawn in front of the Lodge,
Jim Hibbitts is with Aetna Life mates, even Bronson.
ties in each one which help to with the theme, "Skunk 'Em,
make Phi Gamma Delta a well-
rounded organization."
Senior Marries, Plans
6 Fijis Join Phi Society
January Graduation
John Poulos, one of six Fijis
inducted into Phi Society, sopho
more
scholastic
honorary,
was
elected president recently, succeed
ing Phil Meek at the helm.
Tax Rule Costs Chapter
The Ohio State Legislature re
serving in the Air Force as a 2nd where they operate Dale s Cafe,
lieutenant.
_
, .
,,
j-
O^io Wesleyan Fijis will receive a
.u
Tom Manuel is attending the
Fijis turned out en masse re
Harvard
Graduate
School
cently for the wedding of senior Chemistry, and is engaged.
Pete Fronizer to the former Miss
Don
Meek
Janet Evans in a local church.
student at
Fronizer, a chemistry commerce
major, will graduate this January.
He then plans to serve on the ad
ministrative staff of a Columbus
tax law which hospital until next fall, when he
requires Theta Deuteron to pay will enter Northwestern Univer
approximately $2,900 in back sity's Graduate School of Com
cently passed a
taxes as well as an annual assess
Brother Dale Washburn and
Russ Huston is married and wife Margia Uve at Donna, Texas,
merce.
School.
is
Ohio
married
State
and
of
a
Medical
He and his wife live in
Columbus.
Jon Weingart is a medical stu
dent at Western Reserve.
warm welcome.
The Washburns
Eddys of New York. Brother
Eddy's daughter graduated at
Ohio Wesleyan a year ago.
Professor Roy Diem has joined
ranks of the retired, although
he will be doing chores for the
University. In a letter to Brother
Ebeling he makes this comment,
Rich Young is a merchandising "The Phi Gamma Delta Chapter
trainee with the Kroger Com- has profited much from your own
pany.
debate activities, and I have the
Tom Zesiger is married and is impression that more good debaters
Fronizer, known to his class
ment of approximately $1,500.
Previously, 'Wilkinson Lodge had mates as "Gunner," has served as employed in the marketing de- have come from your Chapter
been declared tax exempt, since rush chairman and treasurer of partment of the Standard Oil of year in and year out than from
Ohio Company in Cincinnati.
(Continued on Page 4)
it was on University property.
Theta Deuteron.
\r\nDECEMBER, 1957
THETA DEUTERON STAR
Page 3
INTRAMURALS
Theta Deuteron climaxed a relatively successful fall intramural
program by defeating the Betas to win the fall upperclass volley
ball crown.
The Fijis came from behind to take the Betas, after
dropping the first game. Previous to this, the Fijimen swept their
league, ending with a 6-0 record.
The
touch
football
team,
r
led
by co-captains Frank Sargent and
Joe Snouffer, posted a 4-2 record.
In individual sports, Snouffer
Pledges (Cont.)
Bill Sayle, Chagrin Falls, Ohio;
and George Keller both reached "PPer quarter, sophomore class
the finals in tennis singles, set- president, junior class president,
ting up an all-Fiji final round, student council president, basketIn doubles competition, Lou ball, varsity "O" club secretary.
Shroeder
and
Bob
Williams
reached the finals.
King Rainier, New Castle Penn
sylvania: upper third, yearbook.
During the preceeding summer and early autumn a S1885 gar
den house was built behind Wilkinson Lodge. The one-story cinder-
block building consists of a room for storage of summer furniture
Several Fijis also reached the school paper, student government. and lawn equipment plus a small recreational area.
finals in fall IM handball.
Latin club.
The work, made possible by the Theta Deuteron Association,
With winter IM's just getting
under way, Fijiland's chances ap
pear even brighter. The basketballers will be bolstered by
several players with varsity ex-
Wes
Martin,
upper quarter,
ball, football.
Naples,
Florida;
basketball,
base
Bob Zimmerman, Akron, Ohio;
perience, as well as by the return upper third, senior class president,
of most of last year's team. Five NHS, band, baseball.
Fiji wrestlers return this year,
Gary
Hebelein,
New
Canaan,
while the swimmers have a better
fv.,„
u
. • •
Connecticut;
upper quarter,
stuthan average chance
of« retaining
, ,
,
dent council, social committee
their championship of last year.
chairman, football, track, school
Fijis now hold a slim lead in paper.
upperclass
IM
point
standings
and appear to be in line for their
Ed Griesmer, Schenectady, New
was supervised by Brothers William Manuel, Fac., and Leo Wilson,
and carried out by George Reibel, a Columbus contractor.
In addition to tha garden house, general summer repairs in and
around the Lodge helped to keep the house in outstanding condition.
Fall, Winter Varsity Sports
See Many Fijis Participate
By Ted Gathany
Over the years. Phi Gams have played a major role in Ohio
Wesleyan's athletic picture. This year, as in the past, Fijis are
sixth all-year trophy in seven York; upper half, football, wrestl- ranking high in the Battling Bishops' sports hopes.
On the gridiron, a pair of senior Fijis, Dick Orahood and Red
years.
ing, student government, Key
Shearer, helped Coach Glenn Fraser get back near the winning
math honor society,
trail this past fall. Both men held down starting spots in fcotbali
Warren, Manchester, Con- with
Orahood, a three letter veteran, operating from the fullback
reaching third place in their lea- necticut; upper half, swimming,
On the freshman scene, the
volleyballers posted a 3-3 record,
gue. This fall also saw the neo- captain, junior class secretary,
phytes defeat the SAE pledge senior class vice president, Hi-Y
class, 2-0, in the annual Good president, vice president, treasurer.
Neighbor football game.
varsity "M" club treasurer, cur
rent affairs club.
Freshmen Take
Football Rivalry
The Fiji freshmen, although out-
weighed and faced by a number
of varsity squad members, out-
Dick Weaver, Brewster, Flori
A pair of Shearer's field goals,
House Purchases
Ancient Vehicle
one of which won a game, set an
OWU standard, and
a 25
yard
extra point, kicked following a
penalty, was written into the Ohio
,
. ,
, . Conference record book. In adTheta Deuteron
acquired
an hit^ird in the OC
da; upper tenth, football captain, larious addition this fall, in the
basketball, baseball, chorus, stu form of a 1932 vintage fire truck. in punting, sporting a 35 yards
dent council, senior class presi "Irving," as it is called, was dis per kick average.
dent, junior class president. Key covered last summer by Bob Bantz
Also on the football squad were
president,
at an auction. Bantz entered a Mike Hall, who ran from the wing
Hering, Lyndhurst, Ohio; sealed bid and was informed upon hack spot and leUered for the
q^^^rter, footbaU, baseball, his arrival on campus that he had second
°
i ar , a
vice president, student coun- bought the truck, a pumper. The center. Both are sophomores,
fought the SAE pledge class to
gam a close, 2-0, victory in their
band
annual touch football game.
Coach Bob Williams cited "good
post and Shearer starring at guard.
undergraduate members voted to
Fijis have been prominent on
pro-rate the cost of the truck, and the court teams of basketball
Martin Curtis, New Concord, a picked crew drove to New York coach Bob Strimer for many years,
play and desire," as the game's senior class secretary, football
to bring back our new possession, and four brothers will carry on
During the past three months, this tradition during the 1957-58
Irving has led parades and carried season. Frank Sargent, a junior
Fiji neophytes.
the Brothers to intramural con- with a pair of letters, will be a
blocking,
aggressive
defensive Ohio; upper third, student council,
deciding factors in favor of the basketbaU, baseball, track, Hi-Y '
The frosh, while bottling up the
Jim
Brannick,
Farmington,
tests, besides being kidnapped by starting guard, with Terry Shac-
SAE ground attack, also effectively Connecticut; cross country, bas- the Phi Delts. In this kidnapping, kelford and Bob Bantz holding
stopped the opposition's highly ketball, track, yearbook school Irving received a new coat of key parts in Strimer s plans for
paint, blue and white, which was a winning varsity season.
'thltSfy'of'?^?: annual'"Good
Neighbor Game," a stuffed deer
^'terary Honorary'Society.
^""3- Ohm; upper
quickly removed.
Freshman Bill Sayle may earn
As a result of such pranks, the a berth with the varsity as the
head, now hangs in the Theta third, track manager, dramatics, truck is now garaged outside town season progresses.
Deuteron recreation room.
pep club, Hi-Y.
between weekends.
(Continued on Page 4)
\r\nDECEMBER,
THETA DEUTERON STAR
Page 4
Chid Chats (Cent.)
pjjj fjew Dorm Head
Alumni News Rushing Program
any other on campus." Now there
is an observing SAE!
Jim Hillegas, freshman from
Charles Brand, '94, is living at
Brother John Wilkins, '38 is Akron, was elected president of Melbourne Beach, Fla., and desires
settling down to a fine medical the Freshmen Men's Dorm to know if any of his Fiji class
assignment as Anesthesiologist at #2 in an election last month, mates are still living. If so, please
the hospital in Athens, Georgia; Hillegas defeated four other can- contact him.
address
207
Gran
Ellen
Drive,
John served three years in the
didates running for the office.
1957
Legal adviser to the command
^5 president, Jim will preside ing officer of U.N. forces patroll
Needs Grad Help
Ned Weingart and John Guy
Rush Chairmen
The
Theta
Deuteron
rushing
program for next fall will incor
porate several changes over past
council ing the Gaza Strip is William
years'
practices, in order to facili
Force as a Major, had nine years meetings, as well as general dorm Cox, '35. Cox is head of the
Medical Corps of the Army Air over all
residence
hall
of general practice at Covington, meetings.
Ohio, and recently completed a
;
tate more effective and complete
Treaties and Immunities Division
coverage and screening of incom
of the United Nations legal de
ing freshmen men.
two-year residency at the UniverIncidentally, there s a batch of partment.
sity of Georgia Hospital in Au- you older boys over-due at a Pig Robert Gueiich, '38, has been
gusta. The WUkins wiU be heard Dinner. We're too polite to men- appointed director of public rela
A. more intensive program of
summer rushing is slated for next
summer, in order to make more
children.
and earlier contacts.
from later, as they have four tion names, but go look in the tions of Montgomery Ward and
mirror and say to yourself, how
Co.
He formerly served as as
Also included in rushing plans
Fijis were all over the place iong since this mug was seen at a sistant director of public relations
when Brother Fred Leary, Jr. was Theta Deuteron function. If it's of the Firestone Tire and Rubber is a special Rushing Fund, to be
married last summer in Commu- more than two years, and for some
nity Church, Columbus.
One of of you it's ten or twenty, it's time
Company.
Gil Guscott, '55, has completed
used at the discretion of the rush
chairmen. This fund will be used
was you put yourself on display again, his work at Mayo Clinic for cer to supply the rush chairmen and
Several of ond don't say you won't know tification as a registered physical all those rushing with funds to
the Brothers were ushering, anyone. You 11 be surprised to therapist and is now with the Da eover the eost of automobile trips,
parties, and other entertainment
Brother Fred, Sr. was beaming, iitid how many of your old Com- kota Clinic in Fargo, N. D.
and at the reception following we rades in Crime are still on deck, We note with regret the passing expenses ineurred while rushing.
sprained a couple of fingers givBrother Crawford Daily up of Mrs. Sarah C. Kirpatrick, the Since many fraternities on campus
have been resorting to this means
the
cfficiating
ministers
Brother Mike Vance.
ing the grip. You can't beat those there in Alma, Michigan, how
Fiji Weddings. Young Richard
Leary was so impressed with the
whole thing that he went over
to Lawrence Lodge and put on
widow of the late T, J, Kirkpat- of
about you? You were interested rick, '79. Mr. Kirkpatrick was one
m that friend s son pledging Fiji
at Denison. Don't go to Florida of the founders of what became
the Crowell-Collier Publishing
this winter. Stay up here with
Co.
a White Star a few weeks later, tbe poor but rugged people.
A new junior high school in
Nothing like preselling. IncidentLet's make this Pig Dinner a
financing
a
more
extensive
rushing program, we feel that it
would be greatly to our disadvan
tage if Phi Gamma Delta were
not to engage in similar proce
dures.
Cincinnati, O., has been named
Despite these new ideas and
for the late Edmund Lyon, '82, plans, our rushing program is still
ers can get in some good licks, and by old we mean everybody over
greatly dependent upon the con
the actives are wanting a top 50 or 40 or 30. Some of you have the father of Philip Lyon, '16.
Jay H, Maish, Jr„ '43, was re tinued help, support and devotion
quality class for next fall. Any never seen Wilkinson Lodge. It's
ally, that's where graduate Broth- get-together for old timers, and
ideas?
the beauty spot of the campus.
Witnessed this at a Supreme Ever heard it said that Phi Gamma
Council Meeting of Masons in Bos- Delta is not for collegedays alone?
cently elected president of the
of the graduate Brothers.
Any
Marion Alumni Association of the information concerning prospective
University.
rushees will be greatly appreci
Dr, Norman V, Peale, '20, has ated. A rush information blank is
ton last September. At a Sunday
Varslly (Cent.)
afternoon vesper service attended
by a thousand or more, there were
The Phi Gam contribution to
four participants, two of whom the swimming team will be spear-
celebrated the 25th anniversary of
known Unitarian minister.
James Tunnoll, '06, of Denver,
2
Colorado, on Oct. 20.
his pastorship at Marble Collegiate
Church in New York City.
included for your convenience.
The addresses of the rush chair
men on that blank are summer
John Ramboau, '53, received
were Fijis from our Chapter: headed by Barry Paulson, one of his M.D. from Tufts College last addresses, so please address all
correspondence during the aca
Brother Mclllyer Lichliter, Grand the best freestylers in the Mid- June.
demic year to 35 Williams Drive,
Prior of Scottish Rite Masons for west. A transfer, he appeared only
Stu Root, '55, is studying law Delaware, Ohio. Thank you for
the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, in exhibition last year but should at Columbia University.
your cooperatioa
and Brother Frank CrandaU, well- step Into Ohio leadership this
Brother Bob Myer was recently
winter.
Curt Ormond, Gerry Gherlein,
We regret to note the death of
made controller of the Univer- Dill Darrow, Gerry Dickey
^
sity, and Brother Dale Bruce is on Tom Allen are also on the tankers Election Plans Silent
the new student promotion staff,
squad.
In case you didn't know it. Bill Baysinger and Dave McBrother Dick Darrow was recently Ilvain will be the only Fijis on
elected to the Board of Trustees the wrestling squad, but at least
of the University by the alumni,
Son Bill is a sophomore in the
Chapter, editor of this paper,
sold us on doing this column af-
five upperclassmen wiU be reporting to Sterling Geesman for indoor track, including John Guy,
ten-second flat sprinter and 1957
ter we had resigned.
letterman.
Your help is needed in maintaining an active relationship ^tween the STAR and you, the graduate brother. Our information
on the Chapter's aliunni can only come from you. Therefore, we
ask you to send any information of interest on the whereabouts or
activities of your self or your Brothers to Bill Darrow, 35 Williams
Drive, Delaware, Ohio,
Men Named Justices
Jim O'Brien, a junior, and Gerry
Gherlein, a sophomore, have been
Theta Deuteron is keeping silent appointed to positions as justices
on its political plans for next on the newly-created Men's Court,
March, as many students are ex which replaces the old Campus
periencing an unusual concern Court.
over campus politics well in ad
vance of
elections.
Student
Government
The Fijis are contemplating
running a man for president of
the student body, but they have
as yet not made any definite an
nouncement.
The men hope to pull down from
20-40 per cent of the SG chairmenships next year, also.
If your address does not co
incide exactly with the address
on the envelope in which this
publication was mailed, please
notify us at once by sending
your correct or new address to
Tom Ross
Phi Gamma Delta
35 Williams Drive
Delaware, Ohio
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December 1957 newsletter of the Theta Deuteron chapter at Ohio Wesleyan University. The newsletter is four pages.