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u 0 F D E L T A s G M A p I University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ....I PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FRATERNITY FOUNDED 1907 MARCH 1963 N. Emmons, Galen T. Goewey, William E. Huntley, Kenneth D. Loeffler, Sidney Nemetz, Kenneth C. Streibig, Mario A. Taddeo, Robert J. Tompa, and John A. Trathen. 24th Grand Chapter Congress AWAITING YOU: At the beautiful Bedford Springs Ho tel your day will be filled with most informative and interesting fraternal meetings, and a chance to: golf on the 18 hole championship course, swim in either the outdoor or indoor pools, ride one of the many horses in the THE GUGGENHEIM Memorial Library is located on a nine acre hotel's stables, estate at Monmouth College. play tennis on the hotel's courts, dance nightly in the Crystal Room of the hotel, Delta Sigma Beta held several dinner Shay, Leon E. Smock, George C. Truncel enjoy other games such as billiards, dances during the college year, and also lito, Jr., Vincent J. Vanacore, Jr., Peter ping pong, croquet, badminton, entered a rocketship in the float parade. F. Van lderstine, Shayne D. Weir, and horseshoes, and shuffleboard, all of From their efforts in developing a well Karl Wohl. Faculty initiates were: Robert which are obtainable on the hotel rounded program of professional and so M. Benham, William J. Brennan, Edward grounds. cial activities, the members of Delta Sigma Beta firmly established themselves at Monmouth College. The members of Delta Sigma Beta are Advance Reservation confident that through the continued ef DELTA SIGMA PI 24th GRAND CHAPTER CONGRESS forts and guidance of Dr. William G. Van Note, president of Monmouth College; Bedford Springs Hotel, Bedford, Pa. Dr. Kenneth C. Streibig, dean of admin August 19-22, 1963 istration; Dr. George W. Nee!, dean of faculty; Mr. Irving J. Shapiro, registrar; To The Central Office of Delta Sigma Pi Mr. Robert Hogg, director of student ac 330 S. Campus Avenue tivities; Mr. Edward N. Emmons, director Oxford, Ohio of placement; and Mr. Alfred K. Brown, Dear Brothers: faculty advisor and member of Delta I am enclosing my check for $ .... ...... ($10.00 per person) to cover the Registration Sigma Pi, that the organization will con Fee of the 24th Grand Chapter Congress and to guarantee my room reservations at the tinue to operate in complete accord with Bedford Springs Hotel. the standards established by Delta Sigma Name 0 • •• 0 •• 0 • • •• • 0 ••••• 0 ••••• 0 •••••••••••• 0 ••• Chapter ........ ........ Pi. On October 27, 1962, the goal of Delta Address ....... ...... .... .......... .. ................................. City and State 0 0 Sigma Beta members was achieved as the ••• • • •••••••••••••• 0 ••••• 0 ••••• 0 0 ••• 0. 0 0 ••• 0 • • • 0 •••••••••• following undergraduates and faculty be Others for whom I am submitting Registration Fees are: came charter members of Epsilon Pi & 0 N arne Address 0 Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi: Melvyn L. •• ••••• ••••• 0. 0 •• 0 • • ••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••• 0. 0 0 0 •••••• 0 . Benson, William H. Burket, Walter L. 0 0 0 0 0 ••••••• •••• • •• 0 •••• 0 ••••• ••• •• 0 •• • 0 0 0 •••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••• 0. 0. 0 Church, Jr., William M. Dambach, Jeffrey C. Herold, Roger T. Jensen, John P. •••• • ••••• 0 •••••• 0 •••• 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• Knieriem, William Lauth, Harrold Man .... .. ... .... ....... ..... ..... ............................ ................ ger, John J. Martini, John E. Matthews, ........................................................................... Jr., Edward Nesbitt, Joseph W. O'Neill, Note: Hotel Reservation Forms will be sent to you upon receipt of this Advance Reserva Bruce Prebut, Clifford P. Reeves, David tion Form at The Central Office. S. Robinson, Joel Rothbart, Charles F. ___________________________________________________________ JI 70 The March, 1963, ISSUE of We Ate Ready for Your Reservations! ALL OF THE PLANS for the 24th THE PROGRAM: THE COST: Grand Chapter Congress of Delta Sigma Monday, August 19, 1963 As usual, there will be a Registration Pi are complete and we are now ready to Fee of $10.00 per person payable at the accept your reservations. Full informa Registration time that you make your Advance Reser tion about the convention and a form Opening Business Session vation. This is a separate fee to cover for making your reservations follow: Dinner Reception extra activities of the Grand Chapter Regional Gatherings Congress and DOES NOT apply on the THE PLACE: following room and meal cost: The beautiful mountain resort, the Tuesday, August 20, 1963 Bedford Springs Hotel, at Bedford, Breakfast Room, meals, tax, tips- Pennsylvania is the location of this Chapter and Alumni Club Panels Single $22.60 per day (3 Day Con Luncheon Grand Chapter Congress. Bedford is six vention $67.80) miles from the Bedford outlet of the Recreation Pennsylvania Turnpike and is 100 miles Stag Party & Yellow Dog Initiation Double $19.50 per day-per person east of Pittsburgh and 200 miles west of Doe Party and Pink Poodle Initia- · (3 Day Convention $58.50 per Philadelphia. tion person) Wednesday, August 21, 1963 Triple $17.20 per day-per person THE TIME: Breakfast (3 Day Convention $51.60 per The height of the vacation season has Chapter and Alumni Club Panels person) been selected, Monday through Thurs Luncheon Children occupying same room as day, August 19-22, 1963. It is antici Regional Round Table Meetings parents using roll-away beds: pated that all delegates will arrive follow Initiation of Honorary Member-at- ing the noon hour on Monday, August Large Under 10 years of age-$9.10 19, in time for the first business session Grand Chapter Congress Banquet per day that will begin at 3: 30 P.M., and depart Over 10 years of age-$13.30 on Thursday, August 22, after the Fare· Thursday, August 22, 1963 per day well Luncheon being held at 12:00 Breakfast Noon. This will provide three full days Final Business Session Family suite (two rooms-one bath) of business, fellowship and recreation. Farewell Luncheon $17.20 per day-per person re gardless of age. MAKE RESERVATION NOW: Our ability to plan for your utmost enjoyment is contingent upon our know ing just how many Deltasigs and their families will be in attendance. Accord ingly, the sooner everyone makes his or her Advance Reservation, the better chance we have of having everything in readiness for a superb convention. Make your · Advance Reservation to day using the form that follows. Please be sure and include your $10.00 Regis tration Fee as no accommodations will be guaranteed without it. Should you find it impossible to attend the conven tion at a later date the $10.00 Advance Registration Fee will be refunded, pro vided that you notify us at least three weeks prior to the Grand Chapter Con gress. Hotel reservation forms will be sent upon receipt of the Advance Reser THIS ATTRACTIVE OUTDOOR POOL and the colonial facade of the Bedford Springs vation Form and Registration Fee at Hotel will be the first things to meet the eyes of the Deltasigs participating in the 24th Grand Chapter Congress in August. The Central Office. The DELTASIG of DELTA SIGMA PI 71 JOY was everywhere as the children picked up their toys and refreshments of the Alpha Theta Chapter Christmas Party for orphans in Cincinnati, Ohio. The program began with Bob Schreve of WCPO TV, the idol of Cincinnati children, as he amused the children with his zany antics. Mr. Schreve then pre sented a movie by those ambassadors of laughter- "The Three Stooges." For a full hour, laughter prevailed and for that same length of time every child in at tendance was transported from the same everyday surroundings to that mystical land somewhere over the rainbow. As the movie ended, everyone in attendance knew that this truly, tis the season of great joy. Like all normal children having fun, it took its toll, for every child's appetite had increased to a point whereby when Santa Is a Business M·an the refreshments were served every child made that momentous decision to over eat. With cupcakes by the hundreds "Yes there is a Santa Claus!" sentiment expressed in every donation of which were furnished by mothers, wives, We at Alpha Theta Chapter at Cin Cincinnati businessmen. Everything was sisters, and girl friends of actives and cinnati set out to prove the above state now ready. The doors were then swung alumni- staring them in the face, who ment for the benefit of all the children open and in came hundreds of curious wouldn't overeat a little? Coca-cola was at the St. Aloysius Orphanage. On the children. Their ages ranged from three consumed like it was going out of style. first day of December, we began contact to fifteen, and they all bad one thing in But when all was gone, the children had ing businessmen in the Greater Cincin common which was the substitution of changed very little except that their faces nati area to solicit donations so that the a family of hundreds for one of conven possessed a slight tint of green. guardian of Christmas at the orphanage tional size. Their faces could easily be Now came the big moment, the exam· would not be forgotten, for we all know read: "What's going on?", "Santa ination of Santa's gifts. Footballs, basket that Christmas is not for children; it is Came!", "What did he leave us?", "What balls, baseballs, dolls, games, and cloth· children. Nothing can replace the excite did he leave me?", "Is it true?", and ing of all shapes, colors, and sizes were ment, the surprise, or the happiness ex "Boy I'm happy!" As they slowly settled cluttering the floor. A Zenith portable pressed on a child's face when he finds back to reality of the situation, the pro stereo and a couple of radios were also that Santa Claus bas been there and gram began.