quarterlywinter1983

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Joseph F. Healey, Mark R. Hinkston,JohnJ. Morrissey, Christopher M. Ottinger, Scott W. Taber.

DELAWARE Laurence Flanegan, President 316 Wyoming Road Newark, Delaware 19711 A high point of the term was moving into our new chapter house. We have improved our Greek relationships and alumni support has increased. The chapter participates in community service projects including contributions to the Delaware Lung Association. ALUMNI EVENT: Founders Day in April.

DENISON A. Christopher Young, President Slayter Hall, Box #883 Granville, Ohio 43023 Projects for the term included organizing the IFC carding system, establishing a new furniture fund; and publishing a bi-annual newsletter. We sponsored alcohol awareness lectures and participated in the Red Cross blood drive. ALUMNI EVENT: Formal, May 7 , 7:00, place to be decided. Pledges: Tom Freelan, LukeJ ansen, Alan Brewer, Brian Gearinger, Jeff Harris, Dan Herzig, Clark Iorio, Gary Keller, Shawn Kiener, Brian Newkirk, Tom Parry, Greg Roscoe, Keith Sanderlin, Nino Schiano, Mark Simon, Mike Sferra, Bob Zelina.

DEPAUW Jeffrey A. Sanders, President 626 East Seminary Street Greencastle, Indiana 46135 Our major accomplishments have been a successful rush; overcoming financial problems; and ranking fourth academically for the second semester of the 1981-'82 year. A special thank you to all our alumni who helped with the refurbishing campaign. ALUMNI EVENT: June 3-4, alumni weekend. Initiates: Andrew King,Jerry Drook,Jack Cameron.

FLORIDA John L. Meena, President 1814 West University Avenue Gainesville, Florida 32603 Awards we won this year were the President's Cup (second year) for intramurals; Dan McCarty Award (third year, retired cup) for service; DU Chapter Relations Award (second year). We are the 9th largest fraternity on campus. October 15-16 weekend was the 25th anniversary celebration. ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni weekend, date to be announced. Initiates: Tom Bargnesi, Bo Barnavon, K. C. Beck, Mike Boyd, Mike Crocker, Rich Dimarco, Ed Duncan, Barry Farkas, Andy Kaplan, George Klein, Jeff Levine, Mike McTiernan, Kevin O'Neal, Joe Salfi, Tim Schulte, John Trewhitt, Arnie Willey, Dave Woods, Kai Sonnenschein.

FRESNO Brett Stoner, President Student Activities Office, Box 69 California State University at Fresno Fresno, California 93740 We started off one of our finest semesters in the last several years with 10 pledges. The DU team won first place in the annual Greek Sing competition. We are looking for a chapter house that would afford better accommodations . ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni golf tournament in May. Pledges: Mike Burch, Mike Mitzutani, James Baxter, Roy Exum,James Heineman, Kent Hillman, Joey Rogers, Reza Chamenzad, Steve Sandoval, Larry Anderson.

GEORGIA TECH

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John C. Johnson, III, President 154 Fifth Street, Northwest Atlanta, Georgia 30313 We have a pledge class of 14 and had the most improved scholarship on campus, placing third out of 30 fraternities. We donated $500 to a fund to help a Tech student pay medical expenses resulting from heart disease, and donated over $1,000 to the Leukemia Society. ALUMNI EVENT: Winter formal in February, and senior day in May. Initiates: Gerald Oortman, Ron Miller, R. E. Robertson, Joey Gentry.

HAMILTON EASTERN KENTUCKY Jerald A. Wise, President 128 Powell Building Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, Kentucky 40475 The brothers participated in volunteer work during homecoming for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation for the third consecutive year. We have constructed a new pledge program and have increased our pledge class. Keeping our high scholarship ranking is also apriority. ALUMNI EVENT: Spring dance, details to be announced. Initiates: Brian Hyndman, Rick Heil.

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Alan W. Schmiedicker, President Hamilton College Clinton, New York 13323 We have improved in the areas of alumni relations, finances, university relations, house image and physical condition of the house. ALUMNI EVENT: Clambake in May. Initiates: William Carlisle, Dominick Caruso, Douglas Cleveland, Anthony Foster, Mark Isaf, Bradley Johnson, Lawrence Kollath, Thomas Krna, Michael Lentini, Michael Lombardi, Kevin McGovern, Patrick Munley, Michael Murphy, Gary O'Neil, Joseph Raiti, Christopher Reilly, Edward Rieger, Geoffrey Shutt, Andrew Smith, T. L. Smith, David Weiner, J. W. Wingate.

Georgia Tech - The pledge class poses fOT theiT official photograph.

HOUSTON Richard R. Mahoney, President 5012 Calhoun Houston, Texas 77004 We have improved relations with our alumni and participation in chapter activities, plus initiating a contract for dues for all members. House improvements include carpeting three rooms and establishing a library. ALUMNI EVENT: April, 10th anniversary awards banquet and ball. Initiates: Keith Cohen, Edward Valdes, Peter Tallboys, Rhyne Nylaan, Dave Perschbacher.

ILLINOIS Craig R. Milkint, President 312 East Armory Avenue Champaign, Illinois 61820 Unparalleled formal rush brought us a pledge class of 31. Attendance for homecoming has already exceeded 300 guests expected. Our Greek Week activities included not only a power house performance in Greek Olympics, but an in-house blood drive which resulted in over 30 pints. ALUMNI EVENT: March 12 & 13, 25 and 50 year reunion for classes of '33 and '58. Initiates: Tom Steigelmann, Rich Keck, Scott Krueger, Tom Penn, Kevin Shay, Will Johns, Kevin Casey.

INDIANA Gary C. Kern, President 1200 East Third Street Bloomington, Indiana 47401 Through a successful rush program, we pledged 22 men and now have 91 men affiliated with the house. Last semester our house GPA placed us 8th and the pledges 7th, out of 32 fraternities. A new fire alarm system was installed throughout the house along with new carpeting in the halls. Our fall fireman's fling was again a great success for the members and their dates. ALUMNI EVENT: April 23 , Little 500. Initiates: Bob Small, Dave Snyder, Dave Wampler, Bob Joseph,Jon Lindenberg,Jeff Pangburn, Rick Nelson, Dave VerHagen, Brian Dieter, Rob Grossi, Neal Secrist, Jeff Lawrence, Brad Allan, Phil Miller, Paul Kluempers, John Eisele, Larry Levine.

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY'

January, 1983


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