Here's a great photograph of Delta Brother Horce Seely-Brown III's family. It just arrived this morning by email. "Seely" as we called him pledged our Los Angeles City College Chapter in the Spring of 1960 and later on transferred to the University of Southern California. (click on the image to enlarge)
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
AN INTERVIEW WITH MARY HIGHT
I hope that many of you remember Brother Brad Hight. He certainly was one of the great guys of his time. This last week, as part of The Museum of the San Fernando Valley's Narrating Lives - Oral Histories of the San Fernando Valley, I had the honor of interviewing Mary Hight, Brad's mother.
Mary, who is in her mid-90s is as bright as a clock and still a beautiful lady. Many a Phi Delt bar-b-que was held at the Hight ranch on Roscoe street in Northridge. Visiting with Mary made Brad's memory vivid in my mind. He was one of the good guys, and his mom Mary is one of great ladies.
Mary, who is in her mid-90s is as bright as a clock and still a beautiful lady. Many a Phi Delt bar-b-que was held at the Hight ranch on Roscoe street in Northridge. Visiting with Mary made Brad's memory vivid in my mind. He was one of the good guys, and his mom Mary is one of great ladies.
Mary Hight 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
APRIL 21st PHI DELT LUNCH AT PHILIPPE'S DOWNTOWN LA
We are having our monthly Phi Delta Psi lunch on Thursday
April 21 at 1 pm at Philippe's by Olvera Street downtown LA
Everyone buys his own lunch and hangs out with the Brothers upstairs.
Philippe's is just across the street from Union Station. Subway accessible,
Metrolink and Amtrack accessible. Parking is free.
Bring Gary Fredburg old Phi Delt photos or things you wish to donate to
The Museum of the San Fernando Vally like yearbooks, etc.
Check out The Museum's blog and website below.
Be well and be happy Jerry Fecht
April 21 at 1 pm at Philippe's by Olvera Street downtown LA
Everyone buys his own lunch and hangs out with the Brothers upstairs.
Philippe's is just across the street from Union Station. Subway accessible,
Metrolink and Amtrack accessible. Parking is free.
Bring Gary Fredburg old Phi Delt photos or things you wish to donate to
The Museum of the San Fernando Vally like yearbooks, etc.
Check out The Museum's blog and website below.
Be well and be happy Jerry Fecht
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