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Vincent Falva, Steve Hajas, Clay tan Hartman, Steve Jablanski, James King, Ken McAfee, Jahn Patter, Eric Seelinger, Brian Silcatt, Mark Spratt, Peter Taft, Mike Tsimauris, Ed Utz, Mike Wagner.

CREIGHTON William P. Forbes, President 318 North 33rd Street Omaha, Nebraska 68131 We have the highest grade paint average an campus. The chapter has naw been an campus far 15 years. A great impravement has been nated in alumni relatians and we have made great strides alsa in chapter relatians. Same impravements were made ta the hause this term. ALUMNI EVENT: July 4, firewarks caakaut, DU hause at naan. Initiates: Chris Vernald, Raez Prosaski, Ralph Patter.

DEPAUW Alexander G. Alexandrou, President 626 East Seminary Street Greencastle, Indiana 46135 Our chapter has the secand highest fraternity GPA with faur men abave 3.8 and 11 an the Dean's list. We initiated 16 men an February 11, receiving a strong respanse ta high schaal rush effarts. Our philanthrapic project will pravide $1,000 annual suppart ta the Greencastle Day Care Center. We survived the winter heating seasan and expect ta put the year-end surplus back into physical plant impravements. Alumni interest has built ta a new peak. In extracurriculars we are amang the tap five in intramurals; have faur men selected as freshman arientatian leaders; .one mare admitted ta the academic cauncil (tatal .of five DUs) and have three men an the NCAA final faur basketball team. ALUMNI EVENT: Old Gald hamecoming weekend, .open hause and receptian, Octaber 27. Initiates: Timathy Hustan, Thamas Alang, Jaseph Vanderkalk, Gregary Lyyken, David Sharp, Kent Burkman, Denny Hagan, Jahn Valle, Scott Hintz, Paul Kach,Jahn Harn, Thamas Prince, Timathy Hickey, RabertJacobs, Steven Salaris,Jahn Dyer.

Initiates: Jae Am.os, Peter Barbatis, T.odd Beck, Bill Burkhart, Charles Br.ownlee , Harold Cates, Chris Davis, Mike DiTacca, Eric Gabrielle, David Knapp, J.oe Maddax, Mike McCanvery, Jim McCue, Jim McGinley, Andrew P.oulsen, Anthany Ring, Vince M.oy.

FRESNO James J. Baxter, President 1774 East Barstow Avenue Fresno, California 93710 We have revised .our pledge program. A campletely successful rush ,ireek gained us 9 pledges, the largest pledge class in five years. We participated in the "bed push" far charity. Despite being an .off-campus h.ouse, . we are w.orking ta make DU a maj.or part .of the Greek c.ommunity. ALUMNI EVENT: September 15, alumni/active faatball game at F.S.U. Initiates : Tim Ogawa, Rader Jensen, Matt Wilsan, Alan Graves, Dan Wright.

HOUSTON Peter J. Tallboys, President 5012 Calhoun Houston, Texas 77004 Our alumni galf taurnament was a success as was .our farmal. We have a lO-man pledge class and initiated 11 men in January. ALUMNI EVENT: 150th anniversary f.ormal and dinner, in Navember. Initiates: Scot B.oates, Darin Anthany, Tam Jahns.on, James Kellagg, Kelley W.oads, Jimmy Fernandez, Rex Outtrim, J.ohn Dees, Lauie Marena, Jahn Br.own, Manuel Cruz.

ILLINOIS Richard J. Keck, President 312 East Armory Avenue Champaign, Illinois 61820 We spansared the 35th annual DU basketball t.ourney, and .our bi-annual bl.o.od drive. The chapter participated in the finals .of the Atius Sachem M.om's Day sing. Our 25th/50th alumni anniversary was a success. The University president's council chairman is a DU. Initiates: Kurt Fard, Frank Zimmermann, Mark Revenaugh, Jim Weiss, Jahn Petersan, Mark Heckler, Sean Higgins, Mark deWaal, Brian Elsbernd, Daug DeCraix, Mike Cranshaw, Brian Ehlert, Armanda Nunez, Brad Dunn.

INDIANA

GeOl'gia Tech - Torn Slovak accepts the 1984 Pledge of the Yea?' AWa1路d.

FLORIDA

GEORGIA TECH

Glen W. Pierson, President 1814 West University Avenue Gainesville, Florida 32603 The "grand slam" sararity saftball taurney ended successfully with aver 200 girls participating and $800 danated. Hause impravements are underway with the canstructian .of an executive .office. Fire daars have been acquired far better fire security. A strong rush culminated in 12 pledges. We presently are secand in intramurals due ta strong finishes in valley ball (first), galf (sec.ond), and third place in basketball. In the recently c.ompleted Greek Week competiti.on we finish'e d fqurth aut .of 32 fraternities. ALUMNI EVENT: Hamecaming weekend October 19-21, with festivities centering araund the Sesquicentennial.

Ronald T . Miller, Jr., President 154 Fifth Street, Northwest Atlanta, Georgia 30313 The very best farmal in years was enjayed and featured a number .of alumni wh.o were thanked far their inv.olvement in the past year, and hanared with awards. The by-laws have been completely computerized and stared f.or instant revisian. We are working with IDeal alumni ta streamline the financial procedures. Geargia Tech Chapter has been selected as the Pravince IV RLS hast. ALUMNI EVENT: H.omecaming-date to be annaunced. Initiates: Peter W. Juergensen, Thamas P. Slavak, Gregary S. McTaggart, William P. Witzig, Peter A. Newman, Christopher J. Faard, Richard E. Murray, Frederick E. McC.oid, Jr.

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HAMILTON Michael S. Murphy, President Hamilton College Clinton, New York 13323 Na repart received.

Richard G. Nelson, President 1200 East Third Street Bloomington, Indiana 47401 Milestanes .of the year were the hause retreat in Indianapalis with Judge Bullack; $65,000 in capital impravements ta the hause; and current membership at 115. We were the all-fraternity basketball champians, and Were in the tap fraternity/sararity act at the l.U. sing with Pi Beta Phi. ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni galf weekend in August. Initiates: Ali Warr, Bab Sauer, Kurt Pfluger, Jim Lani.bert, Dave Kurpius, Cary Jahnsan, Jay Hexamer, Mike Harms, Jay Green, Brett Fleitz, Randy Elliatt, Dave Crane, Shelby Caaper, J ae Clark,Jim Bush, Brian Barkes, Jeff Bakeharn, J. T. Ayers.

IOWA Raymond Fusco, President 320 Ellis Avenue Iowa City, Iowa 52240 During the term we .organized a Mathers' Club and planned far .our first annual DU spring philanthrapy. We have maved inta the tap ten .of fraternity academic ratings and are maintaining a saund financial base. Our initiatian class numbered 23 . ALUMNI EVENT : Invitatianal galf taurnament and barbeque an September 29 at a lacal g.olf caurse and the chapter hause. Initiates: RabertBellis, Dan Brendes, Michael Clark, Scatt Dalan, Paul Danahue,

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY路

July, 1984


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