Beta Throw Big Open House

One of the largest events of the university’s social season took place last October 16 right after the Battling Bishops trounced Akron university’s football squad 19-7. The members of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity threw open their doors to the dads, mothers, and students of Ohio Wesleyan for a gala open house. The special event was Dad’s Day, and the Beta’s […]

Parties Are Great Success

One method used by the members of the Ohio Wesleyan Chapter of Beta Theta Pi for relaxation is informal parties. The social committee tries to plan one every month. This year the social season got off to a quick start with a hay (hey!) ride on October 25th. There were some thirty girls picking hay from their hair and munching on cookies and […]

Mascot No. 2

One evening in February, 1942, a home iess puppy was found in the garage at the Beta House. After about three weeks of coaxing, the Betas succeeded in getting him to come in the house. Because of his strong resemblance to Wooglin, it was decided to name him “Wooglin, Jr.” Junior was a mongrel, but not in the common sense. […]

Beta Dances

In ordinary times the Betas put on starched-front shirts and bow ties three ,times a year and go dancing with their best girls at the Beta formals. This year, how  ever, was not an ordinary year, and the Miami Triad had to be cancelled. The winter and spring were held as usual, along with the traditional Pledge Formal. The Pledge Formal […]

Marriages

The brothe s of Theta Chapter who have been married in the past year are: Hal Leuliette, ’42, to Jeanne Chester, in January; Robert “Butch” Johnson, ’42, to Eleine Haines, June, 1942. Dick Johnson, ’41, to Dottie Komrninsk, June, 1943; and Fred Johnson, ’42, to Phyllis Carson, also this June.

Swimming

Coach “Doc” Freeman’s swimming team started out the season with the best squad in recent years, but they were scuttled be for they had gotten a good chance to weigh anchors. This was due to inadequate trans  portation facilities caused by gasoline rationing, and a general need to curtail athletic expenses for econony’s sake. Among the Wesleyan mermen were […]

Gregg on Varsity

Dick Gregg, Columbus sophomore, was a member of the 1942 undefeated freshman basketball squad. Last fall, he donned the helmet and shoulder pads, and went on the gridiron. Although it was his first year of varsity football in college, Dick held down his end position like a veteran. His excellent playing ability and unbeatable spirit kept him in the starting line-up […]

Brentlinger is Outstanding Athlete

In recent years, Coach Gauthier or “Little G” as he is familiarly known, has not been bothered by an overabundance of good athletic material. He has had one blessing, however, in the presence of one of Wesleyan’s greatest athletes. This talented individual is one of the Sons of the Stars, Bob Brentlinger, Lima Junior. In the fall, this versatile lad dons the moleskins […]

Ohio Wesleyan’s Famous Band . .

Above is a photograph of Ohio Wesleyan’s famous fast-stepping Marching Band. Every Saturday afternoon, during football season, this great band of 69 men and a girl take to the field to gat on a show unsurpassed by the larger schools. In this outfit are four Betas, Joe Newhard, clarinet; Chuck Gatesman, trombone; Bob Harris, saxophone; and Bud Anderson, […]

Mcfarland and Minton star in Freshman Football

On November 12, 1942, two Beta fresh men, playing on the Ohio Wesleyan Re  serve Squad, handed Ohio University frosh a 20-14 trouncing. Packy McFarland and his roommate, Dale Minton, scored the three touchdowns, leaving the two points on the kicks to the toe of A.T.O. Bruce Heisler. McFarland scored the first six points on a pass from Benbow. […]