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beta phi Chapter of Delta Tau Delta
the ohio state university
Beta Phi - The Ohio State University
Delta Tau Delta Fraternity
P.O. Box 442100
Lawrence, KS 66044-2100
Address Service Requested
Beta Phi Website:
osudeltalumni.com
Twitter:
@OSUDelts
Chapter Facebook:
Delta Tau Delta Fraternity -
The Ohio State University
Instagram:
@OSUDelts
A
ll brothers are invited to the annual
Christmas Luncheon at the Scioto
Country Club on December 8 at 11 a.m.
Tickets are $35/person, payable to the DTD
Educational Foundation. Please return your
payment to the address below by November 24
Tom Calhoon
3535 Fishinger Blvd
Hilliard, Ohio 43026
As you make your plans for the first quarter
of 2024, make note of our Founder's Day
celebration, which will be held on April 11
at 6 p.m. at the Ohio Union.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Mark Your Mark Your
Calendars! Calendars!
The Paul Falkenbach Endowment Fund
W
e know you want our fraternity to be successful in the
coming years, and this is a way you can have a stake in these
initiatives. Won't you join us by making a gift to the Paul Falkenbach
Endowment Fund?
Play a Part in
Beta Phi's Future
CHAPTER ETERNAL
W. Bruce Achenbach '71 – August 12, 2023
Spencer W. Cunningham '72
Terrance L. Roberts '72
Alumni Updates
How to Donate
Online: forgingthefuturecampaign.org
Select Designation "Forging the Future
Campaign Fund" and note in the comment box
Beta Phi: Paul Falkenbach Fund
By mail: Checks payable to Delta Tau Delta
Educational Foundation
10000 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, IN 46038-2008
with Beta Phi: Paul Falkenbach Fund on the memo line
Our youngest brothers are working hard and bringing accolades to Beta Phi.
Take a peek at what they're up to inside!
Brothers attend community service hours at the local food bank.
From left: Brayden Makar '24, Griffin Callow '25, Devin Campbell '25, Graham Smith '25,
Sean Levonaitis '25, Luca Della Vella '24, Trey Jenkins '25, and Charlie Coolidge '25.
Tom Calhoon '70 (left), a former
Northern Division president and Arch
Chapter member who also served
as secretary of the International
Fraternity, at Founder's Day 2022
with speaker David Beamer '66
(middle) and Bob Calhoon '74.
David's first job was helping to
design, create, and build the rocket
that propelled Neil Armstrong to the
moon in 1969. David's son, Todd, was
a victim of the September 11 terrorist
attack on the Pentagon. One of Todd's
children, a daughter, was born later
that same autumn. David and his wife,
Peggy, are frequent keynote speakers,
sharing the memories and experiences
they have gained since that tragic day.
Robert A. Hall '56 celebrated
his 90th birthday in January of
this year. He is currently dealing
with some medical issues. "Old
age is not for sissies!" he said. He
talked with Jack Kindler '55 in
the Dayton area over the summer.
Robert is living in Bradenton, Fla.
Email: bbhsl2@proton.me
James Ritchey '60 is retired and
enjoying life in Litchfield Park,
Ariz. Email: jritchey05@cox.net
Carl Wick '63 retired from his role
as director of the NCR corporation.
His career also held positions in
business consulting and federal
home loan banking. He was also a
partner with Gwinner Lou Stables,
working in the world of breeding
and racehorse ownership. Carl now
resides in Centerville, Ohio. Email:
cfwick@aol.com
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