Robert A. Groshok died June 14, 1999, of a heart attack at his home in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. An Air Force veteran, Bob had a 30-year career in advertising. He retired as an account executive for J. Walter Thompson in New York City. He was a member of and ran for the New York Athletic Club. He was an expert bridge player, winning many titles. One […]
Roger Norman ’64
We attended a reunion around May 15, 1999. The picture below shows myself (left) and John Neff to the right. We were the only two Betas at the reunion. We were in the class of ’64 and the first ones, as sophomores, to move into 9 Williams Drive. As freshmen, we made the trip to 54 W. Lincoln Avenue […]
John Neff ’64
I recently communicated via e-mail with a brother who is not on your list. I thought you might want to add his address to your list. His name is Paul Belden, and his e-mail address is: beldenfam1@msn.com
Paul Kisseberth ’54
Thanks Tom for the update regarding some our our ailing brothers and I did see the article about the Theta Chapter in the recent issue of the Beta Magazine. Within recent weeks I have coordinated a ski week in February with Nita and Dick DeVos, Mary and Mike Schwartz, Madelienne and Bix Newhard, Annie and I at Bix’s new chalet […]
Chuck Glander ’56
I just received your message. I have finished my first week as Assistant Director of the Office of Legal Affairs at Ohio University in Athens. Couldn’t stand retirement, so I sought this new opportunity where I am the No. 3 lawyer for the University. We have made an offer on an historic home in Athens which we expect to purchase. […]
Larry Linderer ’55
Enjoyed your rundown on some of the guys and will stay in touch. I’m a planner but also a realist, so 2003 seems like a long way out. Want to get to the new millennium and will continue planning one year at a time. Glad to hear about Charlie, the article on him was nicely done. Thanks for getting […]
Hal A. Fausnaugh ’48, ROLL #790
GROWING UP Hal A. Fausnaugh was born in North Baltimore, Ohio, in 1925 at the home of his maternal grandparents and only two blocks from his father’s parents. His parents, Ruth E. Tarr and Kirby Fausnaugh, who were living in Cleveland at the time, frequently moved as Hal’s father pursued his Swift & Co. career. They moved from Cleveland to New Philadelphia, […]