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Title:
1965 April Newsletter Chi (Union College)
Abstract:
April 1965 newsletter of the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is three pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
04/00/1965
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Chi
University:
Union College
Era:
1960s
1965 April Newsletter Chi (Union College)
April 15, 1965
Peter K. Blue, Editor
CHAPTER IIEWS
Things are moving rapidly towards a successful Pig Dinner.
look fonrard to seeing many of the old alumni back on the 24th.
We
Al
Stamper, Fiji Field Secretary, recently paid Chi a visit, giving some use
ful suggestions for the Dinner and towards the establishment of a
Chapter Board of Advisors, which will work in conjunction with the under
graduate officers.
Brother Tom Salamone recently became pinned to Miss Joyce McClean of
Hudson Palls, H.Y.. Brother Joe Quinn vron a third nlace trophy in the
Kingston Ooen Weightlifting Tournament. With the intermural softball
season about to begin, our team is getting into shape for a winning sea
son. And last but not least, the weekend of May 1 is Fiji Island Weekend.
CHI ASSOCIATION HONOR ROll
Here are the brothers who have paid their 1965 Chi Association
dues. Just $10 will get your name on the list—how about it, fellows?
Arthur Beck
George H. Buckbee
James Sweet
Walter V. Rockwell
Carl Gaiser
Edward R. Hayes
John Burr
Kenneth E. Mackenzie
A].an J. V/right
Joseph Brown
Norman L. Mauser
R.M. Baird
Wells Dennison
J. Earle Vaughan
Donals F. Cameron
Paul Haas
Gulick Knight
Jackson Taylor
Harold Toxmsend
J. Mason Hotchkiss
Louis D. Howard
Karl Gorham
Kirk A. Hellen
Edxfard Taylor
Frank B. Walker, M.D.
Richard Lange
Ed Dunning
Andrew Robinson
Philip Famum
Adams Bailey
William Light
George Galbraith
Charles Zeitler
W. Douglas Barry
Clayton L. Long
Leroy P. Collins
Robert Bocek
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I4ade your plans for the 24th? It's not too late to {dve us a call
and let us save a seat for you at Pig Dinner; Here are the brothers
already planning to attend:
J. Mason Hotchkiss
'10
John Gresham
S. F. I'iac Millan
'20
Thomas P. Hanson
Edward L. Taylor
'34
Richard E. Tontarski
Gardiner P. Griffith
Clayton Long
John G. MacDougal
C.E. Bowdish
'31
'41
'42
'42
J. Thomas Dempster
'43
Charles R. Lord
•44
D. Bruce Bums
'44
'61
Edvrard Hayes
Thomas J. Delaney, Jr. '62
Kenneth B. Mackenzie
D.V. Phillips
•44
•45
.'46
'50
R.E. Scott
•53
'56
George H. Buckbee
'60
Albert Berman
'61
Brother Herman is a Fiji from Laxarence College, Wise. (Lamda Kapaa).
Several other brothers are still uncertain but hope to attend the dinner.
Carix>ll E. Benedict
'20
Jolm M. Periy
'38
Richard H. Lange
'46
John il. Mrschell, Jr. '53
William Dinehart
Lev Vendetti
'57
Carl S. Gaiser
Ulrich Fontaine
Ronald C. Galinsky
'51
'62
'63
'61
ALUMil HEWS
'00
Brother C.C. McWilliams received a letter from Brother CLINT JONES.
Brother Jones is still going strong in Tuscon, Arizona, and will return to
his home in Lenox, Mass., on Ilay 15th.
Brother C.C. McWILLIAMS (4740 e. 15 Long Beach, Calif. 90804) once
again sends us ncrs of other Chi Alumni. He says that he hates to see our
old chapter house razed and to loose the locatioii, a sentiment echoed by
many of the undergraduates. Mac hopes to see many of the old gang here in
June and sends his greetings to "The Pig."
'11
Brother T.M. TOWNCEND is slowly gaining from his recent illness.
Brother FRED E. STOCKWELL (40 Elmvrood Rd., New Haven 15, Conn.) is
planning a trip to Florida.
f T "y
Brother ELLIOTT V. JOKES (Deer Run Farm, Ripton, Vt.) is a, member of
the Vermont Legislature and regrets that his committments to that body will
keep him from attending Pig Dinner.
Brother KELSON D. COON (p.O. Box 1, Vineyard Haven, Conn.) is presently
in Europe.
'IQ
"Ilillie" Lehman, widow of Brother JOHI*! L. LEHI4AN, is on a tour of Asia,
Africa and Europe.
Brother CILIRLES B. ZEITLER (l8 N. Main St., Pittsford, N.Y. 14534)
writes that he is enjoying life and hopes to return to the chapter house
soon and renew acquaintences.
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'36
'38
Chi is sorry to report the passing of Brother WLLI.'IM G. KEENo. JR..
Chi is sorry to report the passing of Brother EOV/ARD E. SANDS.
Brother PRAiK B. ¥/iLKEn» K.D. (l305 Berkshire Rd., Grosse Point,
Mich.) is prceentiy,-jjorking as an Associate Pathologist for the Detroit
Memorial and Cottage Hospitals. He is also Secretary of the Board of Gov
ernors of the Wayne State University^ School of Medicine and an instructor
in pathology.
Brothfr BILL DINEHAHT 941 Lakeview Pk., Rochester, IT.Y. 1461?) is
doing automatic machine design for Eastman Kodak in Rochester.
He recently
took an enjoyable trip vdth the Kodak Ski Club—one week of skiing in Canada.
CHI CHAP 3R 0?
THE I'lLlTERNI lY OP PHI GAi "i A DELTA
Union College
Schenectady, Hew York
12308
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April 1965 newsletter of the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is three pages in length.