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Title:
1973 March Newsletter Xi Deuteron (Case Western Reserve University)
Abstract:
March 1973 newsletter for the Xi Deuteron chapter at Case Western Reserve University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
03/00/1973
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Xi Deuteron
University:
Case Western Reserve University
Era:
1970s
1973 March Newsletter Xi Deuteron (Case Western Reserve University)
MARCH 1973
THE FIJI HUNCH
(Hunch - A Stimulus to Action)
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FRATERNITY OF
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THEATER PARTY
Wednesday, April 4, 1973
Last of
the Red Hot Lovers
Invite your Fiii Sweetheart now to join you for our third annual Theater
Party. We are limited to 50 persons, and because of the advance guarantee
required reservations must be made by Wednesday, March 28.
The evening will begin at 5:45 p.m. with an Attitude Adjustment Hour (cash
bar) on the balcony at the Playhouse Club followed by a dinner of Rock Cornish
Game Hen with Saffron Rice at 6:45 (curtain is at 8:00). The Playhouse Club is
located in the Cleveland Playhouse's 77th Street Theater (77th Street and Euclid
Avenue). The theater is adjacent to the club and there is a well lighted,
supervised parking lot.
About the play--Last of the Red Hot Lovers is Neil Simon at his most hilar-
ious--and that's saying a loti
three children and a
Barney Cashman, married 23 years, has a wife,
fish restaurant.
tries--and tries--and tries.
narily funny.
All he wants
is one romantic affair.
He
With Simon in control, the results are extraordi
Make your reservations now (or in any event by March 28).
Either send the
attached reservation form and your check to Jim Williams or simply call him at
861-5000 and pay when you arrive.
In part the cost of the play and the dinner
will be borne by the Treasury. The cost to you is only $9.00 per person for
both dinner and play. If you need transportation, please let us know when you
make your reservation.
The officers are prepared to offer you a money-back Ruarantee if you find
the play anything less than enjoyable.
COMING EVENT
Norris Pig Dinner - Thursday, May 3, 1973 - Details in the April Hunch.
ASK--AND YOU SHALL RECEIVE!
Our Fraternity honors 25 and 50-year members (dated from the actual date
of initiation) by making available both Silver Owl and Golden Owl certificates.
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Our Graduate Chapter has traditionally awarded Golden Owl certificates at
the Pig Dinner, but this year we want the "Silver Owls" to also step forward
and be recognized I
Please let us know of your eligibility and your interest by promptly
returning the attached form.
We must order the certificates
from our head
quarters office at least a month ahead.
These awards are suitable for framing for display in your home or office--
and you'll be proud to have one.
REPORT m
THE PRESIDENT'S DINNER
The brothers in attendance thoroughly enjoyed William Lee Birch's narration
on his movie on hunting and fishing in Brazil at last month's dinner at the
Koran Club. We were especially happy a good number of brothers whose faces we
had missed for some time showed up at this event.
We hope that for every future event each brother will take it upon himself
to contact someone he hasn't seen for a while and bring him to the meeting.
"Come and Bring a Brother1"
WEEKLY LUNCHEONS
All Fiji's are invited to the weekly luncheons held each Tuesday at noon
in the Main Dining Room of the Cleveland Athletic Club.
As near as we can
recollect, we've been meeting each Tuesday for at least sixty years. Why not
join us soon?
1973 NATIONAL DUES
As you may be aware, the voluntary graduate dues asked by the General
Fraternity this year are $15. When you respond to the appeal from General Head
quarters, please be sure to indicate your Cleveland Graduate Chapter affiliation
on the card since one dollar of those dues is refunded back to the graduate
chapter named.
Graduate contributions are an important factor in our Fraternity's
budgets at all levels as we try to help our undergraduate chapters keep their
initiation fees reasonable in a period of spiraling costs.
See you and your Sweetheart at the Theater Party on April 4thI
Fraternally,
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Robert W. Niebaum (CWRU '69)
Secretary
Pergel
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To:
James A.
Williams
Ernst & Ernst
1300 Union Commerce Building
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Owl Certificate for me.
Please order a
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will attend
Golden or Silver
the Pig Dinner on May 3 to receive it.
My date of INITIATION was
My initiating chapter was
Name (as in Fraternity records)_
Please print
To:
James A.
Ernst &
Williams
Ernst
1300 Union Commerce Building
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Enclosed is my check for $_
for
reservation(s) for the
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Theater Party on April 4. ($9.00 per person)
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Enclosed is my check for $5.00 for 1973 Cleveland Graduate Chapter dues,
News items for the next Hunch and/or changes of address:
\r\n1972 Dues
On behalf of the officers and directors, I thank the 74 Fijis
who have paid their 1972 Cleveland Graduate Chapter dues thus far this
year. No doubt their number will increase before year end.
Those who
paid by March 10 are listed below.
H
Carl R.
Alexander
William Austin
S.J.
Hart
Ben Hauserman
Ralph Peckinpaugh
Emmett Pedley
Ross Pillari
B
Sterling Prestige
Ben Bailey
John Berkley
H.W.
George M. Inglis
R
Beder Jr.
A1 Belknap
Richard Regan
Paul W.
Robert Bensen
Ralph Blythe
Ted Jones
Bill Reid
L.O.
Roechner
Jay Rudolph
Girard Bond
Henry Brainard
Johnston
K
Keith C.
Russell
Maxwell R. Kelso
Ken Kovach
John Saada
Robert Clementson
Edward F.
Dwight Cogswell
Henry Seasholes
William Cowden
D
Ken Daley
Evan H.
Bill Lapham
Barry Lehto
Paul S.
Dick Loehr
Robert C.
John Lubahn
William Sessions
Ed Lynde
Davies
M
A.R. Dreger
Sessions
Sessions
John Sloan
Edwin Smith
Harry Davis
John Davis
Saville
L.H. Specht
Mike Magnes
Geo. Sternad
Geo.
Walter Sutter
H. Malone
Ted Mann
John Moffett
Bill Farmer
Neville C.
Paul Motz
Foster
Gary Fox
Kent Fredrick
E.
Yost Fulton
David Thoburn
N
John Naylor Jr.
Horace Treharne
C.P. Turnbaugh
Bob Niebaum
Budley Noysell
W
Russell Weisman Jr.
Lynn A. Gallantin
Bob Greeley
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Robert G. Oakley
Jim Williams
A1 Williams
Clarence Williams
Stewart Williams
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March 1973 newsletter for the Xi Deuteron chapter at Case Western Reserve University. The newsletter is four pages in length.