Delta Tau Delta - The Ohio State University

Fall 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 fall 2015 Chapter Eternal Ben L. Bachulis '56 entered Chapter Eternal on May 22, following a stroke. He placed a great deal of pride and value on his Delt membership. Prior to Ben's retirement in Florida, he led a successful career as a trauma surgeon in Portland, Oregon, and Lansing, Michigan. He is survived by his loving wife, Toni. John Moody '60 entered Chapter Eternal in June. He led a career as the owner and operator of Bantage Healthcare. He participated as a board member of Evansville Day School, was a member of the Rotary Club and the Evansville Country Club, and was a trustee of First Presbyterian Church. Jock is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Martha, and his children, Elizabeth and John, along with his grandchildren. Philip M. Hazelton '63 entered Chapter Eternal on March 27. He is survived by his wife, Judy, and their five children. He is best remembered for his service to the church and his approachable, caring personality. He led several community service projects and published two books. He will be greatly missed by his family, his church community, and his Delt brothers. W. L. Lash '67 entered Chapter Eternal on March 15. He is survived by his loving wife, Susan, and his daughter, Sandi. Lew led a successful career in sales and corporate advising. His positive and friendly demeanor gained him many friends and acquaintances. Lew remained a loyal Buckeye and attended many bowl games and led several Ohio State alumni clubs. Robert Loftus '74 entered Chapter Eternal on June 23. He is survived by his loving daughter, Jennifer, and granddaughter, Moira. Jeffrey D. Kasper '88 entered Chapter Eternal on April 6. He served on the Sylvania Township Zoning Commission, was a past division chairman of the World Sign Association, was a past president of Sylvania Country Club, and a member of Inverness Club. He is survived and dearly missed by his loving wife, Polly, and his children: Paige, Courtney, Mattie, and Kyle. Alumni News C.D. Heilbrun '86 is living the dream working for Delt brother Matt Mountain '89. Douglas resides in Cincinnati, Ohio. Save the Date Christmas Luncheon Friday, December 11 Scioto Country Club, 11 a.m. Cost: $30 Please contact Tom Calhoon '70 at tomcalhoon@bhhscc.com with questions or to RSVP. Alumni Update Special Edition Campaign Announcement BETA PHI PREPARES FOR THE YEAR AHEAD Actives Seek to Reconnect with Alumni I hope that this letter finds you well and that you are enjoying the start of a wonderful Buckeye football season! Beta Phi brothers are enjoying the fall semester after a summer of success. Several Delts pursued internship opportunities in Houston, Baltimore, Pittsburg, San Francisco, Cincinnati, and even in that state up north. They were employed by organizations of varying ethical codes, from the NAACP to investment brokerages. We realize that these exciting times help to determine our paths in life. They are also difficult times as we slowly spread across the country and into our respective careers. For this reason, we embrace our brotherhood and make the most of every semester at The Ohio State University. I'm looking forward to my senior year, the final year of what many alumni have tastefully described as, "great years in college, but don't let them be your best years." From Buckeye football to Shelter renovations, there are incredible things ahead for Beta Phi and The Ohio State University. I can't thank you enough, Beta Phi alumni, for the time you give to this brotherhood. I encourage you all to visit the chapter house prior to football games, or any other time you are in Columbus. Some of you on the fence about visiting may think, "These undergraduates don't want to hear from me," "it's been too many years, I can't relate anymore," or "I'm too young to go be some old alumni telling drinking stories." I will respectively tell you that you are incorrect. We want to hear your news, hear your stories, and receive your career advice. I look forward to seeing you soon and hope to see some new faces. Fraternally, Logan Minard '16, Chapter President minard.logan@gmail.com / (937) 344-1708

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