Social News – 30th Anniversary Celebration

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The Delta Zeta Alumni Association will be celebrating our 30th anniversary during Founders’ Weekend, April 11-13, 2014. Yes, it’s technically our 31st anniversary, but there’s no set rule saying we can’t celebrate 30 years in our 31st year!   This is definitely a landmark for the Fraternity, knowing that through all the ups and downs, the good times and the bad, we, as Brothers, have weathered every storm to persevere and keep Chi Phi alive at USF for 30 years and counting.  A full weekend of events are being planned:

Friday, April 11th – Evening Happy Hour

Saturday, April 12th – Founders’ Banquet Celebrating 30+ Years of Chi Phi at USF

Sunday, April 13th – Classic Scarlet v. Blue Softball Game at Riverfront Park

All Alumni are encouraged to attend the weekend’s events, and everyone is encouraged to bring their spouses, partners, and significant others to help celebrate this tremendous weekend.  Come to Tampa for the weekend and bring the whole family!

A Little Chi Phi History … Chi Phi Invents Football at Night!

Russell Guin Alpha Chi 1917 staged the world’s first night football game in 1928 while principal at Westville, Ill., High School-and wrote a booklet about it which led to his life-time publishing career with Interstate Printers and Publishers in Danville, Ill., where he became vice president in 1931, later president and now board chairman.

Night football was born at Westville because Saturday afternoons were dominated by college ball, and fans had to work on Friday afternoons. Guin got his idea by seeing lights blazing at a filling station one night and decided they were bright enough to play football.

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Twenty-five foot poles were cut nearby, with two 1000-watt bulbs backed by reflectors on each. “By today’s standards, we were out in the dark,” Guin recalls. When the visiting team objected to the night game, Guin raised the guarantee from $35 to $200. In addition the lights, reflectors, poles and installation cost 700 all done without the knowledge, much less permission, of the school board.

Fans arrived all day, and some 4000 eventually turned out. The ball was painted white and became slippery in the damp evening, but the home team won and the game ran off “without a hitch,” making $1000 net profit.

When he was besieged by inquiries, he wrote a booklet, “Staging a Night Football Game,” which was printed by Interstate. 10,000 copies were sold, so Guin wrote a second book on staging a high school play, then a third on designing an “Extracurricular Accounting System” which is still in use. Success as a writer led to a job offer by Interstate.

Originally printed in The Chakett Online at https://www.chiphi.org/chakettonline/alumni-updates/2014/01/russell-guin-inventor-of-football-at-night/

Alumni News – How Fast the Years Go By…

If there’s ever any doubt that the years just seem to fly by faster and faster, just ask Chip Woodward.  Brother Woodward and his wife are as much as in love today as they were weddingwhen they first got married – eighteen years ago!  That’s right, Brother Woodward and his wife celebrated their eighteenth wedding anniversary this week (January 20th, to be exact), and in a world where marriages seem to be “easy come, easy go,” that’s a wonderful thing to see.  And to think that his fellow Chi Phi, Brothers Jeff West and Todd Yonteck, stood with him on that special day just goes to show that your Brothers will always been there for you!

And speaking of celebrations and Brothers who are there for you – another Alumni celebrated aBirthday special event this week.  Brother Todd Latoski celebrated his birthday this past weekend, and what better way to spend it than with his fellow Alumni – Brothers Clinton Millsap, David Ebner and Kyllan Purdon!  Along with spouses and friends, they spent a rousing evening (and a more than a few dollars) enjoying all the games that Ybor City had to offer.  With may lose another year with each passing birthday, but we never lose the bonds of friendship formed in Chi Phi!