Never Too Old to Serve

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ABOVE: Richard R. Chene Jr., Allegheny ’84, and James Friel. 78

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Winter 2019

ames Friel, Ohio State ’66, was a 17-year-old high school senior when President John F. Kennedy established the Peace Corps in 1961. The program’s purpose was “to promote world peace and friendship through a Peace Corps, which shall make available to interested countries and areas men and women of the United States qualified for service abroad and willing to serve, under conditions of hardship if necessary, to help the peoples of such countries and areas in meeting their needs for trained manpower.” At the time, Jim was senior class president, in the National Honor Society, and felt confident that he would be well-qualified for such an endeavor. He went to the local Peace Corps office on the campus of The Ohio State University and was sorely disappointed because they were not willing to admit him until he had a college education (a requirement then). Following this direction, he decided to attend nearby Ohio State University, being the first in his family to go to college. While there, he was elected to the Ohio State Student Senate, representing his area of the state (Upper Arlington/Grandview). Fraternity life was not a concept familiar to this college student. It was in the student senate where he met a young man who was president

of the undergraduate class who also happened to be a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. There were a number of things that made joining a fraternity appealing to James. The Fraternity had a very diverse membership with many men from all over the United States, and some were returning from military service with the US Marines (making them a bit older than traditional students). Another key reason he decided to join the group was the 110-bed chapter house (meeting a need for housing) and the opportunity to serve as house manager (meeting a need for money to pay his dues, as dues were waived for the house manager in 1964). Being from nearby Grandview also made sense keeping the house manager nearby during the off months, to keep an eye on the house and manage the facility. After college, Jim went straight to University of Toledo Law School and he graduated from there in 1969. His interest in faraway places remained, and he decided to take an extended vacation to Europe after graduation. Providentially, on the plane or in the airport, he found a discarded book called How to See Europe on $5 a Day. His travel itinerary kept him in one place for a month at a time. Friel immersed himself in the local people, area, food, and culture.


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