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Title:
1958 March Newsletter Chi Iota (University of Illinois)
Abstract:
March 1958 newsletter of the Chi Iota chapter at the University of Illinois. This newsletter is six pages.
Date/Date Range:
03/00/1958
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Chi Iota
University:
University of Illinois
Era:
1950s
1958 March Newsletter Chi Iota (University of Illinois)
Published by Chi lota Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta
CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS, MARCH, 1958
New Series Vol. XXII
No. 3
Chapter Maintains Rank
To Return for Pig Dinner April 20 Of 11th in Scholarship;
Issue Call for All Chi lota Grads
By DAN O'CONNELL '54
The nation-wide call is out for all Chi lotans to return and rehash
All-Men's Mark Drops
olil memories in the "401" hut April 20 . . . And if you haven't had a
chance yet to see the world's most un-primitive Fiji hut—take this one!
Grades
for
all
undergraduate
Pig Dinner Undergraduate Chairman Bill leuter '58 and Graduate men dropped considerably this past
Chairman DAN O'CONNELL. '54, have arranged a lively program semester.
The all-men's
average
highlighted by guest speaker William S. Zerman, former field secretary slipped from 3.519 to 3.433.
and now Dean of Men at Ohio Wesleyan University, the moulder of
prominent Fijis SCOOP WILKIN
SON and PHIL EBELING.
Help Spur Undergrads
Spring Carnival will be held
Satui-day, April 19, so if possible,
come early and help spur the un
dergrads towards another carnival
Plan Bi-Sectional
Confab to be Held
At Wisconsin Site
In spite of this drop. Phi Gamma
Delta held fast, and won 11th place
for the third consecutive semester.
Our average was 3.505. That placed
us among the 17 fraternities that
were above the all-men's average.
Many "big-name" fraternities
received severe blows on their rat
BILL CARMICHAEL '42 has an
ing. ATO was 47th, DU, 48th, Sig
trophy.
Another highlight of the week nounced that a Bi-Section Conven ma Pi, 53rd, and SAE, 55th, out of
end will be the presentation to the tion of Sections XII and XIII will a total of 58 fraternities.
Congratulations to Chi Iota on
chapter of a 24" bronze seal of be held at the University of Wis
the University of Illinois cast by consin chapter house in Madison, their scholarship rating.
Frances j. plym, '97, one of on Friday and Saturday, April 18
the founders of our chapter.
Brother Plym's son, Lawrence J.
and 19.
Bill is Chief of Section XII which
Plym '28, president of the Kawneer includes the Chicago, Minnesota,
Company, and GEORGE SHEV- Northwestern and Wisconsin chap
LIN, '35, who helped arrange the ters, and the
Lawrence.
accompanying memorial plaque.
Eshelman,
Confab Planned
Colony
New Chapter President
at
On Feb. 10, the new officers of
Section XIII, headed by George Chi Iota chapter were installed.
presentation, are expected to be
on hand to present the seal and an
*
Delta
Dave Cade '59 Elected
includes
the
Illinois, Elected in January, the officers are:
Iowa, Illinois Wesleyan and Knox
Pres.—Dave Cade '59, Joliet
President JIM FELT, '42, will chapters.
Treas.—Carl Ostrand '00, Highpreside at an open meeting of the
The convention will get under wood
Board of Directors of the Phi way with an informal get-together Rec. Secy.—Kurt Lauridsen '59,
Friday evening and business meet Kankakee
Secy.—Dave
nois to be held on Sunday morn ings will be held all day on Satur Corres.
ing at 10:15 in the chapter house. day. Each of the chapters will be Champaign
Come in time for that, too! The represented by undergraduate dele
Historian — Bob
Gamma Delta Association of Illi
dinner starts at 1:00 p.m.
gates, and all
Principle
Legion
Geist
'60,
Fischer '59
Evanston
'
naires and house corporation offi
Pledge Trainer—Tony McCarthy
the new officers of the chapter— cers and directors are urged to at '00, South Bend, Ind.
so send off that income tax return tend.
All Chi Iota graduate members Dick Norberg '51 Moves
and come down to "401" to relax
are invited to attend the conven
for the weekend!
You'll also have a chance to meet
tion.
McGill's '57 Move May 15
JAMES J. McGILL '57 announc
DICK NORBERG '51 announces
a "new address in Rockford, 111,
COLE BLASIER '57 reports a 104 Hollister Ave.
new address to all Illinois Fiji
"Working at Rockford
Screw
es that he is moving to Ottawa, 111., readers. He is now living at 3320 Products as a salesman. Since the
and his new address after May 15 Highland PI., N. W., Washington Phi Delt situation is heavy in
will be 908 Retz Dr. Until then, 8, D. C. Brother Blasier works as Rockford, I certainly would like to
Jim will be living at 1000 Grove a foreign service officer for the De see the Fightin' Fijis sweep that
partment of State.
Intramural crown. Best of luck."
St., Evanston, 111.
\r\nPage Two
THE ILLINOIS FIJI
Published
quarterly
by
Phi
Gamma Delta Association of Illi
nois and Chi Iota chapter of Phi
Gamma Delta for its members and
friends.
Thanks to Our Subscribing Graduate Members...
Our thanks to all these graduate
members of Chi Iota chapter who
have sent in their subscriptions
James Ruyle
since our last issue:
B
Joseph A. Zalar
Co-Editors
Cole Biasier '45
Send contributions,
news
of
E. L. Boynton '35
graduates, and changes of address
Andrew G. Bradt '23
to the Publication office. Box 713,
Gene Bridges '50
Station A, Champaign, 111., Chapter
A. C. Bromm '20
House: 401 East John street. Cham
Allen B. Brown '17
paign, Illinois.
PHI GAMMA DELTA
ASSOCIATION of ILLINOIS
President:
James H. Felt '42
231 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 4
Vice-Presjdent
Groen
Champaign
Stuart M. Mamer '42
c/o Thomas, Mullikon & Mamer, 30
Main St., Champaign
Treasurer:
Frederick E. Lee, Jr. '36
c/o First National Bank of Chicago,
38 S. Dearborn St., Chicago 3
Financial
Harold D. Burr '54
C
F. E. Cavette, Jr. '48
Carl Christoph '44
Robert J.
John
J.
N.
Faissler '28
77
Robert
156
B.
W. Washington St., Chicago 2
Sullan
'50
c/o Graham, Anderson, Probst &
White, 201 N. Wells St., Chicago 6
William
B. Green '08
c/o Barber-Greene Mfg. Co., 400 N.
Highland Ave., Aurora
Milton
C.
Haas
'26
c/o Dei Farm Foods, Inc.,
Larrabee St., Chicago 14
2015 N.
Roc.
Dave Cade
Carl
Ostrand
Secy
Kurt
Lauridsen
*55)
'60
Dave Geist '60
Historian
Bob Fischer '50
Tony
McCarthy
R
H. M. Raiisback '09
F. A. Resch '27
Chuck Edwards '30
G
James Gernant '53
John T. Gibson '22
James C. Gorin '34
William A. Greene '47
H
Ray C. Haas '20
William G. Read '18
M. A. Reasoner '33
S
A. B. Sawyer, Jr. '10
John W. Sawyer '24
Irving R. Seeiy '35
Joseph L. Seger '27
Harold A. Sharts '27
George H. Sheviin, Ji'Harry C. Smith '11
Leonard H. Steeie '42
Robert L. Sweet '24
T
Phillips Talhot '36
R. M. Talhot '05
Richard T. Haas '49
Harold F. Trapp '31
Ashieigh D. Haiiiweii '19
Seth Hughes '25
Gilbert H. Turner '28
James M. Turner '34
Robert Jenkins '56
Wayne A. Johnston '19
'55)
Corres. Secy.
Pledge Trainer
N
Richard A. Norherg '51-
J
CHAPTER OFFICERS
Pri:s
Treas.
Robert D. McKneiiy '53
J. Tyler Rankin '26
Loren B. Felt '41
Alan W. Fisk '50
Harris D. Fisk '17
Diefenthaler '35)
Me
D
Donald J. Drummond '57
E
John J. Faissler '28
c/o General Electric Co.,
Canal St., Chicago 6
Jack G. Miller '34
David K. Mills '49
Cap Crossiey, Jr. '46
F
OTHER CORPORATION
OFFICERS
M
John Massey '54
James J. McGiii '57
'42
Harold E. Hindsley '50
William F. Lewis '31
Charles R. Little '16
John R. Littler '44
J. R. Lotz '01
Theodore W. Morse '41
Chapter Alumni Adviser:
Stuart M. Mamer
Adviser:
Jack M. Lepp '41
Gordon D. Bryan '30
Warren Buckley '13
Fred S. Crook '35
Secretary:
Gordon L. Leach '53
Frederic E. Lee '36
T. E. Brown '54
John P. Christie '30
Harold E. Hindsley '50
c/o Bresee-Warner, 602 E.
St.,
March, 1958
THE ILLINOIS FIJI
'60
K
Jaines H. Kahlert, Jr. '55
Richard M. Keck '28
Warren Kinsey '33
Phi Gams Pick Queen
Roger Kirkwood '15
J. Russell Lammering '38
L
Following the tradition of most
big dances, the InterFraternity
Norris V. Lateer, Jr. '42
Fred L. Vance '39
R. M. Vance '41
W
Brent Wadsworth '5Z
James D. Ward '29
William J. Wai'daii '08
John E. Watkins '48
Z
H. W. Zimmer '26
Graduate Prods Members of 79/9;
Ball this year will bring queen
candidates under the spotlight on
the night of April 13.
The Fijis are supporting Miss
WAYNE A. JOHNSTON '19 in ber of the Class of '19 listed, and
Pat Long of Pi Beta Phi, who is forms us, "I thought that I had that is terrible! Check is enclosed.
John Jenkins' pin girl.
"You have a mighty fine little
sent in my check to help the Phi
Pat also is one of 16 finalists for Gamma Delta Association keep paper, and I read the interesting
Sends His Illinois Fiji' Subscription
the 1958 liiio yearbook.
Come Back
for
Pig Dinner, Apr. 20
The
Illinois Fiji coming along
through the 1957-1958 school year.
"However, looking at the list on
pages two and five, I fail to find my
name listed, so I guess I must have
news which you include in it. I ap
preciate tremendously your using
my 'Living Phiiisophy.' "
Brother Johnston's mailing ad
dress is Illinois Central Railroad,
failed to do so. As a matter of fact, President's Office, 135 E. 11th Pi-,
I don't see a single solitary mem Chicago 5, 111.
\r\nMarch, 1958
THE
Page Three
ILLINOIS FIJI
Sllinois Fifis Greet All Graduate Members, Friends
f UJSr-'^g
THE 1957-58 EDITION OF THE ILLINOIS FIJIS greet their graduate members and friends. Under
graduates and pledges include (left to right): BOTTOM ROW: Dick Green, Bob Young, Don Larson, Neal
Kottke, Dave Neupert, John Eye, John Helledy and D.nny Fox. SECOND ROW: Jim Russell, John Busch,
Don Schwarz, Dick Bailey, Bob Renter, Bob .Vrmstrong, Mel Jager, Steve Hoeppner, Mac Graham and
Bob Hindsley. THIRD ROW: Jim Shivley, Bob Byers, Rob Little, John Rettit, Owen Ackerman, Kurt
Lauridsen, Jim Solomon, Dan Damon, Carl Ostrand, Dick Peterson, Jim Babcock, Dick Brandt and Frank
Hedgecock. FOURTH ROW: Dave Zwanzig, Bob Schissler, Jim Rheener, Dean Bodnar, Jim Ruyle, John
Bone, Fred Martin, Kent Brennecke, Dick Schaeffer, Ron Peterson, Tom Tansor, George Whitney, Jim
Eggeriches, Dave Cade, Pete Hasselman, Bill Fox, Maurie Weaver, Dave Geist and Bob Madix. TOP ROW:
Ed Wagel, Ed Gombos, Leo Wotan, Garee Slider, Gerry Carlson, Russell McDonald, Bob Fischer, Jerry
Lippold, Bob Passeneau, Larry Bankart, John Jenkins, Tom Johnston, Tony McCarthy, Elby Wallace, Jim
Robertson, Bob Johnston, Carl Reinhart, Dick Neu, Jewett Cole, Gerry Ford and Jack Diederich.
Dan O'Connell, Iron Curtain Visitor,
To Head Pig Dinner, Relate Views
Delta Colony Installation
Set April 26; All Invited
The Delta Colony at Lawrence
DAN O'CONNELL '54, graduate chairman of the Pig Dinner to be College at Appleton, Wis., will be
held at Chi Iota on April 20, undoubtedly will have many interesting installed on Saturday, April 26.
stories to pass on to the brothers regarding his trip around the world All graduates are cordially invited
during July-November, 1957.
to attend the impressive ceremony.
Dan was one of 160 Americans to attend the International Youth
Festival held in Moscow last sum
mer.
More
than
32,000
young
interviewed on television.
All the national officers, includ
ing our secretary, ERNIE LOVE-
In contrast to the many "fellow- JOY '20, and BILL CARMICHAEL
travelers" who made the journey to '42, Chief of Section XII, will be
there.
During his one-month stay in Moscow and Peiking, Dan retui'ned
Chi Iota chapter is graciously
Moscow, Dan saw Khrushchev and as a loyal American who is a per
Bulganin, and visited the tomb of sonal witness to the horrors of sharing in the gifts to be donated
to our new chapter.
Lenin and Stalin, the Kremlin, and Communism.
people from all parts of the world
attended the festival.
Russian factories and schools.
Dan was in the group of 42
Americans who continued on to
mini Mens Glee Club Needs Funds
For European Trip; Lions to Help
Peiking, China, spending eight
days on the Trans-Siberian RailThe Illinois Varsity Men's Glee Club has for some time been planning
i-oad. He traveled 11,000 miles in
China alone, and had interviews a tour of Europe for this coming summer, and the trip now depends
with Chou en Lai and six of the solely on funds, the total requirement of which has not yet been met.
Singing with the club will be Bob Johnston '60, Shelbyville; Garee
American turncoats still in China.
On his return trip to the USA, Slider '59, Decatur; Dave Neupei't '61, Danville; and Dick Bailey '61,
he visited Hong Kong, Japan and Carmi.
The Lions Club of the State of Illinois is contacting their local
Dan has told his story before clubs, requesting the contribution of financial support. It is hoped
Hawaii.
many civic groups since returning [hat any Fijis belonging to any Illinois Lions Club will advocate this
to this country and he has been
contribution.
\r\nPage Four
March, 1958
THE ILLINOIS FIJI
3 Phi Gams Make Their Marks
In Campus Activities, Varsity Sports
Two Graduate Members
Nominated tor Positions
On U. of I. Alumni Assn.
The Fijis, as individuals, are still going places on campus.
Dave Geist '60, Champaign, has been selected for InterFraternity
Two Phi Gam graduate members
executive committee, having previously been a staunch member of
the InterFraternity Council, a student senator and vice-president of have been nominated for offices in
the freshman council one year ago.
the University of Illinois Alumni
Besides this, Dave has been
chosen for membership on Com
Association.
merce Council.
Ackerman Sets Mark
Owen Ackerman '59 Peoria, our
varsity
swimming
champ,
has
broken more records. At the Pur
due meet, he
swam the
200-yd.
backstroke event in 2:14, cracking
the old varsity record of 2:14.2.
A new Huff Gym record was set
by the team in a medley relay of
400 yards, in which Owen swam the
Chi lota Receives
2 Mention Awards
WALTER C. LECK '34 has been
renominated for the office of presi
dency, while WILLIAM J. CARMICHAEL '42 has been nominated
for
Awards given out by the Nation
al Fraternity for 1956-57 show
that Chi Iota chapter has received
honorable mentions for the Cheney
Cup and the Coon Plaque.
The Coon Plaque is awarded for
outstanding undergraduate publi
second
vice-president
of
the
Association.
Nominations for officers and di
rectors were offered by the associa
tion nominating committee at a
January director's meeting. If
there are no other nominations for
office by March 20, those whose
cations.
names have been placed before the
backstroke.
A complete list of the awards association by the committee, will
Combos Takes First
assume office at the spring meeting
Ed Combos '59, Monessen, Pa., is follows:
1956-57 WINNERS
taking long strides on the gym
nastics
team.
Western
In
Illinois
the
meet
with Cheney Cup
University,
Ed
placed first on the high bar.
Against Minnesota, he placed
1.
Rutgers
agent for the State Mutual Life
2.
3.
Arizona
Indiana
Assurance Co., 309 W. Jackson
Blvd., Suite 2016, Chicago 6. Broth
er Carmichael, who is at present an
associate director, is a Western Ad
vertising sales manager for Sales
Management, Inc., 333 N. Michigan
Honorable Mention: Knox, Mich
ing Iowa, he was third. In both of igan, Illinois, Washington
second on the high bar, and oppos
these meets the first place man was Baker Cup
(Social Service to community)
an Olympic contender on the Illi
Winner: Kansas
nois squad.
May 24.
Brother Leek works as a general
Ave., Chicago 1.
Coon Plaque
1.
Fiji iM Cagers Tops;
Predict League Crown
HARRY C. SMITH '17 tells us,
Missouri
2. George Tech
3. Wittenberg
Honorable Mention: Rutgers, Il
linois Wesleyan, Purdue.
"Living in Mexico City at present,
but returning to Long Beach,
Calif, every January and August.
"My address in
Mexico is:
Juarex-3, San Angel-20, Mexico,
The Fiji basketball team is look
DANA T. SCHUBERT '57 sends D. F. Telephone 14-73-27.
ing tops in Intramural competition. in his subscription and a new ad
"My mailing address still is 3229
Right now, they are undefeated dress. He now is living at 957 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach 4,
in their league, and it doesn't look | Acres Lane, Des Plaines, 111.
Calif." Harry is retired.
as if they will be stopped.
Much credit must be
given to
Ken Suttcr, Jim Egge riches,
George Wbitney, Bob Passaneau,
Denny Fox and Bill Armstrong.
1958 Spring Event Called Sheequon;
Fijis, Alpha Chi Omegas Team Up
Burl Corrigan, the team's coach,
Sheequon,
the
1958
Spring last year's fair, but it is under
getting and keeping the team in Event, the successor to last year's stood that there will be more liber
shape.
Spring Fair and grandson to ty to expand the booths with music
Our pledges are also holding Spring Carnival, will take place on and chorus lines.
Also planned for Spring Event
their own. At present, they are Sat. April 19. 'The theme will be
is an effig.v burning, but not be
tied for the pledge league cage "It Happens Every Spring".
Phi
This theme will become the es lieving in artificiality, the
championship
with
Phi
Delta
sence of floats, exhibitions, pub Gams will select a pledge for this
Theta.
has done a wonderful job toward
In the other Intramural spring licity and otber components of the role.
Paired With AXD
sports, handball and ping pong, event, each of which will i-equire
The Fijis have been named to
our men are advancing, but noth time-consuming effort on the part
work with Alpha Chi Omega for
ing definite may be concluded as of each competing house group.
Parade
yet.
Plan to Attend
Pig Dinner, Apr. 20
Planned
the event. The last time we were
A parade is to fanfare Sheequon paired with these girls was for the
with big floats rolling down turkey run in 1956.
Carl Ostrand, our treasurer, has
Wright Street. The main show will
consist of audience-participation been appointed business manager
booths in the Armory, much like for the event.
\r\nMarch, 1958
Page Five
THE ILLINOIS FIJI
Judge Walter Lindley '07 Succumbs;
Outstanding Federal Arbitrator
List New Addresses...
New addresses have been receiv
Judge Walter C. Lindley '01 of the United States Circuit Court of ed from the following Phi Gamma
Appeals died Jan. 3, less than a day after he had announced he would Delta graduate members since the
publication of the last Illinois Fiji:
retire Jan. 15. He was 77.
Stewart C. Blasier '46V2, 3320
Lindley had been a federal .iudge for 35 years. He was a federal
Highland Place, N. W., Washing
District judge in Danville, his
This court had nation-wide juris
home, from 1922 to 1949, when he
was appointed to the appeals court. diction over appeals in matters in
ton 8, D. C.
Donald 0. Boyd '53, 1390 Ray
He died in a Danville hospital, volving war-time emergency laws mond Dr., Aurora, 111.
Dr. Thomas C. Bunting '48, 2443
where he had been seriously ill for and regulations, giving this court a
war-time importance second only Vermont, Quincy, 111.
a month.
to that of the Supreme Court it
Donald J. Drummond '57, 817
Rules Against A & P
Fourth St., Columbus, Ind.
It was Judge Lindley who in self.
Judge Lindley is survived by his
Alan W. Fisk '50, 162 Divisidero
1946, entered a finding that the
Atlantic and Pacific food chain widow, Louise; two daughters, Mrs. St., San Francisco, Calif.
A. J. Byrne of Arlington Heights
Bonham M. Fox '34, Prudential
and Mrs. Robert Morgan of Indian Plaza, Chicago 1, 111.
James L. Gernant '56, 503 N.
He was born in Neoga, Cumber apolis, and a son, Walter C. Jr., of
Honolulu.
State St., Geneseo, 111.
land county, in 1880.
Burial was in Spring Hill ceme
James H. Kahlert, Jr. '55, 22%
Since 1949, he was a member of
Lamboll St., Charleston, S. C.
the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in tery in Danville.
and 28 officers and subsidiaries had
violated the antitrust act.
His home address was
Chicago.
1212 N.
The 7th circuit hears appeals Logan Ave., Danville.
from district courts in Illinois,
Indiana and Wisconsin.
Asked Senior Recognition
Judge Lindley had asked to be
Fiji, Phi PsI Dance Held
Following Shrimp Dinner
placed on the roster of seniorjudges.
After much debate, the annual
He was appointed a U. S. Dis
trict Court judge by President Fiji dance with Phi Kappa Psi was
Harding in 1922.
Judge Lindley had been a Re
publican practising law in Danville.
"Uncle Joe" Cannon was one of his
clients, and it was through "Uncle
Joe's" influence that Lindley was
seated on the District Court for
Eastern Illinois.
Truman Promotes Him
It was a Democratic President,
Harry Truman, who in 1949 pro"loted Judge Lindley to the place
he occupied at his death as a mem
ber of the Court of Appeals for the
7th Circuit. Among those who
urged this appointment was the
Democratic judge, Sherman Min
ton, whose promotion from the
Court of Appeals to the Supreme
Court created the vacancy.
This recognition by two Presi
dents, of opposing parties, is <
tribute to the truly judicial tern
perament, uninfluenced by politics,
that Judge Lindley brought to his
held at the Moose Club, preceded
by a banquet at the chapter house.
Our cook, Oma Truox and an as
sistant provided an excellent
shrimp dinner.
After the dinner, a cocktail party
was held for the upperclassmen by
Warren Kinsey '33, Southmoreland PI., Decatur, 111.
Roger Kirkwood '15, 1702 Porter
Ave., Lawrenceville, 111.
Jay R. Larson '54, USS Whitehurst, Pier 91, Seattle, Wash.
Gordon L. Leach '53, 416 Blackhawk, Aurora, 111.
John V. Massey '54, 2010 BigOak Lane, Northbrook, 111.
David C. McClelland '59, 6620
Arrowhead Trail, Rockford, 111.
James J. McGill '57, 908 Retz
Dr., Ottawa, 111. (After May 15)
Clarence E. Noerenberg '07, 808
Hilgard, Los Angeles 24, Calif.
mores were left to their own de
Richard A. Norberg '51, 104 Hollister Ave., Rockford, 111.
Charles A. Raper '49, 5991 Park-
vices.
chester Rd., Dayton 59, Ohio
Jim
Babcock
and
Dick
Peterson.
The snubbed freshmen and sopho
Johnny Rinaldo's music made the
affair
into
a
tremendous
success.
We want to thank our chaperones
Mr. and Mrs. JOHN J. McGILL '57
for the kind attention shown to us.
John R. Small '48, 621 S. Grang
er St., Harrisburg, 111.
John L. Stevenson '50, 514 S.
50th, Omaha 6, Neb.
Arthur D. Swift '40, 711 N. Tay
Dates of both the undergradu
ates and pledges expressed their lor, Kirkwood, Mo.
approval of a wonderful evening of
Duncan O. Welty, Jr.
enjoyment.
Rosewood, Winnetka, 111.
'18, 345
Fijis (and Voices) Return in Spirit
As Tryouts for Sachem Sing Near
high duties.
Even before his formal appoint
The Fijis are back in singing tempts to convert our grunt-like
ment to the Court of Appeals spirits again for our first competi bellows into the soft twitter of
Judge Lindley had often served it tion in Sachem Sing since 1956, cherabim.
The song we plan to sing is en
by special assignment by the U. S. when Chi Iota walked away with
Supreme Court.
the first prize trophy.
Garee Slider, our song leader,
Also by assignment from the and Bob Johnston, both members
Supreme Court, he was a member of the Varsity Men's Glee Club, are
in World War II of the five-judge conducting weekly house rehearWar Court Member
U. S. Emergency Court of Appeals. Isals. They're making valiant at
titled "Soon I Will Be Done". The
first line goes like this; "Soon Ah
wul be dunna wit de trubls ob de
worl"
which
translated
means:
"Slap the horse's sirloin, sheriff,
I'm at the end of my rope."
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March, 1958'
THR ILLINOIS FIJI
News Briefs from Phi Gamma Delfa Graduafes Situated Everywhere
DONALD J. DRUMMOND '57
"Our new house is only three Champaign, 111., to 2010 Big Oak
writes, "All is at peace now. My blocks from U. S. 66, and the wel Lane, Northbrook, 111.
wife and I have finally settled come mat Is always out for any of' "Formerly, I was art director of
down and I began work Jan. 6. I the brothers passing through.
j the University of Illinois Press;
hope some of the brothers take
"I am still with Vinson Supply! now I am director of graphic de
note of my new address and write." Co., in the capacity now of office sign, Container Corporation of
Don is now living at 817 Fourth manager. Not to 'proselytize' the
St., Columbus, Ind. He is a trainee brothers, but If you ever need pipe,
with Cummins Diesel.
valves or fittings, give us a holler
—and remember the motto, 'You'll
Lt. HAROLD D. BURR '54, jet never have a pain, if you always
pilot of the F86D, stationed at buy Crane.' "
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base,
Tucson, Ariz., married Zoe L. Nel
JIM KAHLERT '55 writes, "Had
son, an AOPi, and they are parents a busy Christmas; flew to Los Anof 22-month-old Randy.
The Burrs home address is 2610
W. Laura, Peoria, 111. They are
living now at
Tucson, Ariz.
1023
Palm
Rd.,
Eddy '00 Dies Feb. 23
of a
brother.
Dr.
CORLISS
D.
ANDERSON
'26, professor of finance in North
western University's Graduate
School of Business, has been elect
ed a director of the National Bank
of Commerce of Chicago. He is a
former managing partner of Duff,
Anderson and Clark, investment
and financial counsel of Chicago.
We recently were notified of the
death
America, 38 S. Dearborn St., Chi
cago."
CLARENCE
Brother Anderson has also been
made consultant to Growth Re
L. EDDY '00 of 222 E. Cass St., search which manages Growth In
Osceola, la., passed away on Feb. dustry Shares, a mutual Invest
a new business address. It is
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March 1958 newsletter of the Chi Iota chapter at the University of Illinois. This newsletter is six pages.