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Title:
1967 February Newsletter Chi (Union College)
Abstract:
February 1967 newsletter of the Chi chapter at Union College. This newsletter is two pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
02/00/1967
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Chi
University:
Union College
Era:
1960s
1967 February Newsletter Chi (Union College)
CHI
TAMA
"DROP IN SOMETIME'
PphT-nnr^r P"^. T Qfi7
The Few Chapter House
With a tinge of nostalgia,
but with high hopes for the fu
ture, Chi chapter will move to
paraphenalia, a ping pong table
its new home in Pox Hall of the
project.
new Union College dormitories
during the upcoming spring va
Living quarters upstairs
are arranged in suites, four
cation.
men in three rooms-a living
room or study room, and two
room will have, among other
which was last year's pledge
Although it is physically
located within a dormitory, our
house will be completely separ
ate from the independents. The
separation is afforded by moveable soundproof panels, which
bedrooms.
Wall to wall car
peting is provided throughout,
and all the rooms are for all
serve as an extra convenience
intents and purposes sound
proof. Studying in the new
house should be quite a bit
as our needs for space expand
easier.
or contract.
The phone problem has been
alleviated by Brother Sd Seitz
'32 who has generously donated
The college has provided us
with a spacious and completely
furnished living room., including
a large fireplace. It has in
direct lighting and wall to wall
carpeting.
It is also surround
an intercom.
Phones on the
upper floors will be outgoing
only.
Brother Parnum '68 has
plans in the works for a well-
ed for the most part by glass,
and affords quite a view. We
were not allowed to take our oto
furniture dora to the new house,
but the furniture the college
has supplied us is not the typi
furnished chapter room; to in
clude carpeting, and extra
chairs to accomodate the influx
of new initiates in the spring
term.
cal institutional fixtures.
Dining facilities are excel
lent, a good size kitchen with
plenty of room for Cookie to
move around. However, most of
us will miss our morning break
fasts in the kitchen, for we
Executive Sect, Bill Zer
man will be on the Union Col
lege campus on April 4th to be
the keynote speaker at the lEC
Workshop, We are hoping that
will have to eat in the dining
room.
The dining room itself
has space to seat fifty-two.
Bill Zerman
It
in equipped with a moveable pa
nel
.I oh can expand the dining
rccm
a party room on party
Iftien the panel is
Icit. In place it provides for a
separate game room. The game
he will be able to visit the
chapter house.
PiG
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Pig Mnner
Alumni Rews
'42 - Brother Robert B. Davis'
son. Bob Jr., is applying to
Union in the class of '71, and
from what we've heard he ought
to make quite a stir on the
Correction: in last month's
CHI TAMA we erroneously printed
Pig Dinner's date as April 28th
which is not correct. Pig Din
ner will be
track squad,
APRIL 29. 1967
'43 - Brother ff.H. MacMillan at
tended the Ratinnal Interfra-
ternity Conference held in New
Orleans,
'47 - Brother Richard Tontarski
is currently Chairman of the
Dept. of History at St. Domin
ic College, St. Charles, 111.
'57 Brother Robert L. Sanford is
We sincerely hope that if
there is any chance you coifLd
make that date, please tryI We
can make this the biggest and
the best Pig Dinner ever, but
we need your support!
****************
New
Cabinet
preparing for his Bar Exams out
in California,
'62 - Brother Carl Gaiser, Capt,
USAF, is stationed at NORADS
Cheyenne Mountain Defense Com
plex. He attained the rank of
Captain this past September.
Chi Chapter held elections
Thursday, February 23rd, with
the following results:
Pres. Robert S, Farnum '68,
Falmouth, Me.
Treasurer
'63 - Brother Ken A. Payment and
David A. Werkhoven,
'68, Ellington Conn.
his wife Heidi are now the
proud parents of a daughter,
Simone Renee, born Febmiary
Recording Sec. Wayne R. Billings
'69, New Hartford, N.Y.
10, 1967.
Corres. Sec. Richard H. Martin
'68, Statih Island, N.Y.
The Chi Tama wishes to ex
tend thanks to all those brothers
who sent us articles for our a-
Historian
Edward J. Grover, '68
Chesire, Mass.
lumni news section. We know this
is what you want to see, and we
will print everything we are sent,
***************
IFC Rep. Mark A. Curry, '69,
Williamsport, Pa.
*****************
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February 1967 newsletter of the Chi chapter at Union College. This newsletter is two pages in length.