ACROSS UNION ONE MORE TIME Back on campus to relive fraternity days in their old house: Phi Delta Theta alumni of the 1960s. Front row kneeling from left: Al Kitchel '65, Doug Alling '66, Scott Weatherwax '63, Dan McFarlane, Dick Crowe '63, Bart Bona '69, (behind Bart) Phil White '65, Ken McGill. Standing: Dick STrain '63, Jerry Kaija '64, John McKnight '66, Bill Tindall '66, Ron Woodard '66, Chuck Curran '67, Mike Weber '65, Ken Brooks, John Gruen '66. On top of sign: Domenick Federico, Jerry Hines '69. Not shown because he's the guy snapping the picture: John Whalley '64. |
Awards for two fraternities A Phi Delta Theta reunion--and national distinction as most-improved chapter Nineteen sixties alumni of Phi Delta Theta, Washington Delta chapter, were back on campus for the weekend of July 27–29. About 30 brothers from all over the country made the trip for a reunion with a new twist: the guys’ overnight accommodation was the fraternity house—a great idea, all agreed. Friday evening the UPS dining services staff prepared a barbecue that couldn’t be beat, then, Saturday morning, breakfast at the house, followed by what they dubbed “The Zipper Open Classic Invitational Scramble Golf Tournament.” That night dinner was at an old haunt, the Cloverleaf Tavern. Ken McGill ’61 hosted a buffet brunch the next morning at his North End home. Says McGill, the weekend was a terrific opportunity to spend time with old friends, many of whom had not been back to campus since graduating. While here, chapter advisor Domenick Federico ’67 got some good news: The international office named Washington Delta a winner of its Phoenix Trophy, given to the most improved chapter in the nation. You can see a video of the presentation at www.youtube.com. For Sigma Chi: outstanding overall chapter |
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