Ohio Delta Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi at The Ohio State University
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Phi Kappa Psi n 5 Visit http://ohiodelta.com to stay current with the Chapter. CHAPTER ETERNAL CDR James A. Raymond '54 entered Chapter Eternal June 2, 2013. He spent 30 years as a supply corps officer in the navy and was a captain when he retired. ALUMNI NEWS George Gianopulos '49 shares that when he saw the spring issue of the Buckeye Phi Psi newsletter featuring the 1949 initiation class, wonderful memories flooded his mind. "I transferred from Wittenberg College to OSU as a sophomore in 1949 and lived in the Chapter House until my senior year when I left to go to Pensacola Navy Flight School. After being commissioned as a Marine Corps fighter pilot, I spent a year in Korea and after the war I left the service, married my wife, Jodie, and have been living in Dayton, Ohio, ever since." Robert G. Courter '52 received his "first government electronic ears" via the VA and delighted in sounds unheard for more than 60 years. Daily cigars and wine enhance his very "abundant" life. John 10:10 "God's grace is truly amazing. How great thou art indeed." Robert lives in Palmetto, Fla. E-mail: courter28@msn.com Donald L. Buckley Jr. '56 enjoys retirement and lots of family activities. He has three children in Georgia and four in New York. Don travels and volunteers: "life is great." E-mail: djbuckley65@gmail.com Clinton B Teegardin '57 co-operates CT Photography LLC. In addition, he has a blog, clint‑teegardin@blogpost.com, which includes a link to a website with all of his photography. Clinton lives in Fishtail, Minn. E-mail: circlebbort1@gmail.com David L. Hiatt '66 is a trustee at The Ohio State University Army ROTC Alumni Society. He volunteers at the museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton, Ohio, Lincoln Memorial Hospital, and Dawes Arboretum. Dave lives in Hebron, Ohio, with his wife, Sandra. E-mail: davidhiatt@embarqmail.com Dennis R. Durco '80 recently became a grandfather and was appointed by the governor of Michigan to Saginaw Valley State University Board of Control. Dennis is the founder of Rysenia Capital Solutions LLC. He and his wife, Debbie (Delta Zeta), live in Pinckney, Minn. E-mail: jedurco@chartermi.net Aaron M. Schrein '88 is married with a 5-year-old son and another one on the way. In 2012 he became a replacement official for the NFL. Aaron worked as the back judge on Chicago-Green Bay Thursday night game and the opening Sunday night game of Pittsburg at Denver in 2013. He has also completed five Ironman triathlons. E-mail: amschrein@yahoo.com Michael K. Hauck '89 was promoted to fire chief of Evendale, Ohio. His oldest daughter began her college career at Miami University, and his youngest daughter is a licensed driver and follows his footsteps in a swimming career at the high school level. Michael and his wife, Jennifer, live in Liberty Township, Ohio. E-mail: mjhauk@fuse.net Sean A. Whalen '01 was appointed by the governor of Ohio to serve as vice president on the Ohio Lottery Commission. He and his wife, Stacey, live in Powell, Ohio. E-mail: seanawhalen@gmail.com ALUMNI UPDATE Let Us Hear from You! Share your personal, professional, and family news with us, and we'll print it in the alumni news section of the Buckeye Phi Psi! Are you planning a get‑together or pledge class reunion? Let us know that as well. You don't need a special form; just jot down a few words about yourself and send to Phi Kappa Psi, Ohio Delta Company, 47 East 16th Ave. Columbus, OH 43201 or via e‑mail to fahey252@gmail.com. We hope to hear from you soon! THE VALUE IN GIVING BACK Why Mitchell H. Grant '72 Volunteers hi Kappa Psi has been an important part of The Ohio State University for more than 130 years. Being able to share that you are a member of Ohio Delta, even years after graduation, is still meaningful to all of us. Our Chapter wouldn't be where it is today without the support and leadership from alumni volunteers. Many alumni attribute pride in their Fraternity to why they give back to their Chapter: we want to see the Fraternity as strong as it was when we were recruited. Mitchell H. Grant '78 gives back because he gets back trifold what he puts into it. "Ohio Delta has come a long way since I first served on the house corporation in 1992, both locally and nationally. I am proud to have played a part in this successful venture. We have a record number of undergraduates. They need alumni guidance to grow and prosper." P (Continued on page 6) Simply showing up for Homecoming or a formal dinner before Chapter meetings now and then can make a big difference.