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2009 Summer Vol 133 No 2 PAGE 26 I TRIBUTE TO THE LATE JOHN W. FISH lESIDENT RAINBOW DELTA INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY We have all heard the phrase, "redi know what reuse, recycle," but do we really Jo do in order to live a more environmentally responsible lifestyle? I PAGE29_ I i I Cu nil fa. Every day at Delta Tau Delta is "recruitment day." We're always looking for young men who are committed to academics and who share Delt values, and who will represent the chapter in a positive way. Won't you do your DELTA TAU DELTA part to keep our Fraternity strong? Letters of Distinction. Learn more at www.delts.org. Lives of Excellence. \^ TH� mmm i vQiUA�E 133, m. 2 1 smMiEii2oo& MAGAZINE MISSION 29 Cover ? Inform members of the events, Story activities and concerns of inter est to members of the Fraternity, Think Green ? Attract and involve members of the Fraternity via appropriate coverage, information and opin ion stories. 6 Fraternity Headlines ? Educate present and potential members on pertinent issues, introiluces 2009-10 rraternity chapter consultants persons, events and ideas so HeatHines of the past that members may be aware of Sesquicentennial history book published and appreciate their heritage as Three tombstone chapters re-chartereil Delts, PERIODICAL STATEMENT A Serve as an instrument of public The Rainbow (ISSN 1532-5334) is published Expansion update and forecast relations for the Fraternity by twice annually for $10 per year by Delta Tau Students and advisors learn from leadership programs Delta Fraternity at 10000 Altisonville Road. presenting an image of the Fra Fishers. Indiana 46038-2008: Telephone 1-800- ternity commensurate with its DELTSXL: http://www.delts.Qrg. Periodical quality and stature. postage paid at Ftshers, Indiana and at ? Entertain readers with its infor additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send 12 Foundation Headlines address changes to Delta Tau Delta Ffaternity, mation and quality writing and 10000 Allisonville Road, Fishers, Indiana Purdue honors Blackwelder editing, so that it is a pleasure to 46038-2008. Canada Pub #40830557. Murray Agree read and share with others, Canada return to: Station A, P.O. Box 54, Florida rallies continue to be popular WirHJsof, ON N9A 6J5 [email protected] HOW TO CONTACT STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Contact The Rainbow staff via e-mail 1. Publication Title -THE RAINBOW: 2. at [email protected] or by calling Publication No.- 1532-5334; 3. Filing Date- 14 Alumni in the News Septemtier 25.2008; 4. Issue 317-284-0203. Frequency-Quarterly; 5, No, of Issues Published w 6. Annual Price- Annually -two; Sutjscription SUBSCRIPTIONS $10.00: 7, Publication Mailing Address-Delta Members initiated to Tau Delta Fraternrty, 10000 Allisonville Road, prior January 1, Fishers, IN 46038; 8. 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Total No. of scription for various terms at costs to Copies (net press run) -77,529/77,340; B. Paid 24 Eternal Chapter be and/or Requested Circulation; 1. determined from time-to-time by Paid/Requested Outside -County Mail Delta Tau Delta lost one of its giants on lune 28, 2009 joint action of the Arch Chapter and Subscriptions State on Form 3541 (US copies) - Undergraduate Council. 76,337/77,040; 2. Paid In-County Subscnptions -0/0; 2, Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors, Counter Sales, and Other Non- SUBMISSIONS USPS Paid Circulation -0/0: 4. Other Classes 34 The Men of Delta Tau Delta Letters to the editor, chapter reports, Mailed the USPS -0/0; C, Total Paid Through alumni notes, alumni chapter re and/or Requested Circulation -76,337/77,040; 34 W. Dale Wabash 1949 Compton, College, news stories, D. 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Mail address certify that the statements made by me above 44 Woods 1964 changes to 10000 Allisonville Road, are correct and complete-Chnstopher J Martz, Barry Johnston, Georgia Tech, Director o( Communications. 46 Adam Sosnik & Brian Wernick, Muhlenberg College, 2009 Fishers, IN 46038-2008. 46 Greg Klainberg, American University, 1990 ^ www.delts.on The Rainbow PUBLISHER James B. Russell EDITOR Christopher Martz CONTRIBUTORS Joseph "Jay" Langhammer Gregory Budney CONTRIBUTOR ANO COPY EDITOR Laura Doulhitt International Officers James 0, Selzer President Alari G. Brackett Vice President and Ritualist Travis 0. Rockey Second Vice President James W, Garboden Treasurer Jody B. Danneman Secretary Scott A. Heydt Director of Academic Affairs Laurence M. Altenburg, II Eastern Division president Bruce L. Peterson Nurthern Division president Rosario A. Palmieri Suuthern Division president Jack M. Myles Western Pacific Division president Ben R, Byere Western Plains Division president Central Office DIRECTORS Jim Russell Executive Vice President Garth Eberhart Assistant Executive Vice President Aian Selking Director of Business Affairs Brett Benson Director of Alumni Affairs Jeremy W. F. Stainthorp Berggren Director of Leadership Development Nick Goldsberry Director of Growth Dave Sullivan Assistant Director of Leadership Development Jack C. Kreman Director of Chapter Services Andy Longo Director of Residential Life GO THE EXTRA MILE, Christopher Martz Director of Communications ADMINISTRATION Greg Budney Communications Assistant RECYCLE YOUR PILE Vicky Halsey Executive Assistant Candice McQuitty Accounts Receivable Veronica McSorley Administrative Assistant for Expansion Lesa Purcell Administrative Assistant for Chapter Services Theresa Robinson Receptionist Kathy Sargent Administrative Assistant for Member Records Wendy Weeks Accounting Manager 2009-10 CHAPTER CONSULTANTS Alex Bahler Jonathan Bey Dan Kuenzi Tymothy Lock Enc Luke David Sirey Michael Slaughter Educational Foundation EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION BOARD CHAIRMAN Morval B Stephens, Jr We all love our but when it's time to let magazines, go, EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION BOARD LIFE DIRECTORS it just takes a little extra effort to recycle. After all, helping the Charles E. Bancroft Richards D. Barger John A Brock Edwin L. Heminger environment is everyone's responsibility. For more information on David L. Nagei Carter Wilmot how to recycle your magazines, go to www.Earth911.com. EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION BOARD DIRECTORS Murray M, Blackwelder Alan G. Brackett Dennis A, Brawford Thomas F Calhoon, II Robert F. Charles, Jr Jody B. Danneman F Russell Douglass, Jr Daniel L. Earley MAKE IT A HABIT. RECYCLE. James W, Garboden John W- Gleeson KeniR, Hance Scott A. Heydt Brought To you by the Magazine Publishers of America. W. James Host David B. Hughes 0. K. Johnson, Jr Kenneth J. Kies Donald G. Kress Travis 0, Rockey James 0. Selzer Jidge Verity EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION STAFF Ken File President Maune Phelan Vice President-Finance '/ Todd Bolster Annual Fund Director Carla Parent Executive Assistant Karen Barich Gift Administrator Carta Bullman Administrative Assistant Pam Reidy Accounting Assistant 4 I THE RAINBOW SUMMER 2009 RESPOiSlilllTY. When you wear your Delta Tau Delta letters, you're wearing 1 50 years ofproud Delt history. Moreover, you're representing the value system and honor code embodied by the Greek system as well as your own Fraternity. It's a distinct honor. DELTA TAU It's also a tall order. Are you up to the challenge? DELTA Letters of Distinction. Learn more at www.delts.org. Lives of Excellence. FRATERNITY HEADLINES Fraternity introduces 2009-10 chapter consultant staff - Alex Bahler - Bradley University, 2009 Eric Luke The University of Oregon, 2008 Bahler graduated from Bradley University in Luke graduated from the University of Ore 2009 after studying journalism and public rela gon in 2008 after studying psychology, philoso tions. As an undergraduate of the Zeta Omega phy, and business administration. As an Rho he Chapter, he served as director of academic af undergraduate of the Gamma Chapter, fairs while balancing the entertainment editor served as corresponding and recording secre and position at the university newspaper. The Scout. tary, recruitment chairman chapter presi He has also been affiliated vrith student organi dent while staying involved on the executive Board zations such as The Society of Professional lour- councils of Order of Omega and Mortar nalists and Bradley University Media Society.
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