Brother Daniel B. Ventres, Jr. wrote a letter recently, telling of his whereabouts. “I am a law partner of Peter F. Greiner, ex-national president of Beta Theta Pi, and to my knowledge there are no other Theta Betas in the Minneapolis-Twin City area. “Of further interest might be the fact that I was selected as one of the five swimming officials representing the United […]
Holbrook Elects To Be Personnel Supervisor
Earl F. Holbrook writes, “I am employed at the Hamilton County Board of Elections as a personnel supervisor. We have a son, Brian, who is a freshman and a daughter, Sylvia, who is a sophomore at Miami (Ox-ford, Ohio). My outside interests include reading, YMCA, and the Sycamore Township Republican Club where I serve as director. My wife, Betty, and I reside at […]
George Earle Remembers
George L. Earle, Jr. ’36, divisional manager of the Earle Equipment Company, is a member of the Rotary Club, Hi-Twelve Masonic Club and the Traverse City Shrine Club. “K-nock” offers these comments: “Hearing of Dick Darrow’s sudden death was cause for triggering my memory. He was a Phi Gam from class of ’36. I remember so well his former wife, Nelda Darling, class of […]
’76 General Convention Solving Problems, Sharing Fun
The 1976 Beta general convention was held in French Lick, Ind. Four young men from Theta chapter attended the convention. The Theta delegate was Ten Yeck Swackhamer, and the sophomore leadership delegate was George Rohrs. TVo Juniors came as surprise members to the convention, Mark Sommers and Tony Tonnis. As we fought the problems of Beta Theta Pi we also relaxed with swimming, bowling, skeet […]
Successful lM Bosketball Seoson
Though it is still irksome to consider, we ended an outstanding season with a last second loss created by the confusion of officials and time keepers. This carefully nutured dynasty was the culmination of many hours of individual practice accompanied with unquestioned natural talent. The outstanding scorer for this team overloaded with creative and gifted players was the undoubtedly superb marksman and ball control specialist, Bruce […]
Best: lnsurance Go. President
Robert M. Best, president of Security Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, is interested in tennis, the Broome County Chamber of Commerce, the Binghamton Club, the American College of Life Underwriters, the Oteyokwa Lake Club and the Assoc. of New York State Life Insurance Cos. “Bob” entered the insurance business in 1946 as an agent for Business Men’s Assurance Co. of America. In 1948, he […]
A Zanesville Celebrity:
Henry C. Littick ’15, president of T/R, Inc. is affiliated with The Bethseda Hospital, the Ohio Information Committee, the Ohio Historical Society and the Advisory Board of Ohio University. “Jell” studied business administration at New York University, accounting at Columbia University and law at Fordham University. He taught and practiced law until 1928. Among his other achievements, Henry worked for The Zanesville Publishing Co. for 42 years, […]
Dovid Tilton Corporote President
David E. Tilton ’47 is president of The Columbus Forge and Iron Co. “Dave” was in the military form 1942-46 and was in the Air Force Reserves from 1951-55. He is a member of the King Avenue United Methodist Church, the American Ordinance Society, the American Society for Metals, the Columbus Chamber of Commerce, the Goodwill Industries of Columbus and Central Ohio, the Athletic Club […]
California Attorney: Michael J. Treman
Michael J. Treman ’68 is an attorney for Ruston, Nance, Mc-Cormick and DiCaro. His school career consisted of being listed on the Dean’s List from 1972-74 and receiving the American Jurisprudence Award for Highest Grade. Michael’s legal experience includes writing several Civil Appeals under the direction of Donald A. Ruston and Edward K. Nance, Jr. and teaching two classes of Legal Research and Writing […]
Theta lntramural Football
This fall through the unparalleled unselfish devotion of many brothers of the Theta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi, the intramural football team reached the plateau of their efforts by clinching the top of their division decisively. To mention a few of these outstanding brothers, Lee Silvas, playing center, consistantly overpowered his opponents with bruising violent blocking, leaving many times a huge opening in the other team’s defense. […]