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Spring 2015 Newsletter

Gamma Tau Chapter of Delta Tau Delta at the University of Kansas

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Attention: This newsletter is intended for alumni, undergraduates, and parents. If your son is still attending The Ohio State Unviersity, he will receive a copy at the chapter house. If he has graduated, please send his permanent address to to update our records. Thank you. Beta Phi - The Ohio State University P.O. Box 442100 Lawrence, KS 66044-2100 Address Service Requested Beta Phi Crier beta phi Chapter of Delta Tau Delta the ohio state university n Spring 2015 Save the Date Founders' Day Monday, May 4 Fawcett Center 6:00 p.m. - Cocktails 6:45 p.m. - Dinner Cost - $38.50 per guest, spouses are welcome Please make checks payable to Delta Tau Delta Educational Foundation and mail to: Tom Calhoon, 3535 Fishinger Blvd., Hilliard, OH 43026. All checks and RSVPs must be sent by Friday, April 17. Please contact Tom Calhoon '70 at tomcalhoon@bhhscc.com or (614) 777-1000, ext 4681 with questions. Alumni News Chapter Eternal Jay B. Smith '45 entered Chapter Eternal on October 16, 2014. He is survived by Norma, his wife of 70 years, and his four children. Alumni Update James G. Haywood '43 celebrated his 94th birthday on Thanksgiving day. He lives in Franklin, Tenn., with his oldest daughter. Kenneth C. Lucas '45 recently celebrated his 91st birthday! He and his wife, Shirley, reside at the Glenridge Retirement Center in Sarasota, Fla. Robert A. Hall '56 and his wife, Jo Anne, were selected as outstanding members of the Sarasota Ohio State University Alumni Club. "What an honor!" E-mail: hallbrdntn@aol.com Jon G. Hazelton'60 serves as a volunteer for SCORE and the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. He also serves on the board of Liberty Savings Bank. E-mail: marjon22@att.net Robert C. Watson '60 retired in 2013. He and his wife, Jane, moved to The Stayton, a beautiful hotel-like retirement community in Fort Worth, Texas. E-mail: rcwatson38@msn.com M. Buck Byrne '66 and his wife, Nancy, enjoy watching their grandchildren play sports. Their five grandkids range in age from 11 to 16 and all live in Columbus, Ohio. He also loves to hunt pheasant; his two labs make it lots of fun. Buck welcomes brothers who like the sport to join him. E-mail: buck@buckbyrne.com. Thomas E. Workman '66 and his wife, Pam, live in New York City. Tom is the president and CEO of the Life Insurance Council of New York. Pam is a painter. They have two children, Chris and Sarah. Sarah and her husband have four children, ages one to nine. E-mail: tworkman@licony.org Douglas R. Anderson '72 recently retired from a successful career as an oral surgeon. Congratulations, Doug! E-mail: anderson29@sbcglobal.net Michael J. Sikora III '95 drafted House Bill 201 to reform Ohio mortgage law. He testified before the Ohio House and Senate on the Bill, which passed the General Assembly, was signed by the governor on December 19, 2014, and became law in 2015. Mike is the president of Northern Ohio NAIOP, the premier commercial real estate association in the United States. He and his wife, Alison, reside in Mentor, Ohio. E-mail: msikora@sikoralaw.com BetA Phi Authors Check Out Publications by Your Brothers! Larry Fullen '61 tells the story of a high school basketball team's quest for a state championship in central Ohio in The Broncos of 1945. This authentic narrative describes the camaraderie of small-town life and the personal sacrifices made during World War II. Larry resides in Tampa, Fla. E-mail: lbfullen@verizon.net Jim Oshust '58 is author of Returning to Yesterday, Strangers Among Us, and A Journey From Honor. Jim writes with the theme of adventure and mystery in these thrilling tales. He resides in Salt Lake City, Utah. E-mail: banjf1@aol.com Tom Diemer '65 co-authored James A. Rhodes, Ohio Colossus, the first biography of atypical politician James A. Rhodes. This biography traces Rhodes' life, political career, and unlikely rise to power. Tom resides in Bethesda, Md. E-mail: tdiemer@aol.com Rev. Dr. Phil Hazelton '63 is the author of The High Places and Tuesday Faces. Tuesday Faces deeply examines the biblical characters through whom God works. Phil serves as a Presbyterian minister and founded an AIDS/HIV center in Soweto Township, South Africa. E-mail: pjhazel@sbcglobal.net

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