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Title:
1962 December Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
December 1962 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
12/00/1962
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1962 December Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
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Intramural Season
Features Basketball
The spotlight of the intramural
season is focused on Bill Mc‑
Carthy,s basketball squads. This
year the FIJIs have five B‑ball
teams a11 under the direction of
brother
Bill.
For
the
last
two
years Bill,s teams have beeln unde‑
feated in league competition. This
year the FIJIs are rated high once
again with pledges Frank Burton
and Mark Krieg joining Chuck
Davis, Stan Fox, Phil Hester∴and
Bill LaSalle on the A team.
An all senior team composed of
Dick AshcJnfelter, Dick Brantner,
Jerry Dils, Bob Glazier
AI Koe‑
string and Bi11 McCarthy will be
out to show the house they haven
t
F細†hers
〔漢ub PI調ns
TV Room Redecor面†ion
The Phi Gam Fathers, Club met
on October
27, Which was Dad
s
been leading a sedmentary life for
Day Weekend and decided on their
the last four years. Presently, the
project for 1962. They held their
meeting in the Zeta television room
B‑ba11 teams are entered in the
holiday tournament and then they
and as a consequence they plan to
will enter league competition after
redecorate it.
semester break.
The specifics of the project in‑
Recently, IU FIJIs ended the
football season with a t柾rd place
clude the wood pameling of the
entire room, aCOuStical tiling the
in A a.nd a second in B all campus
ceiling, and new lighting fixtures
playoffs. Both teams won their
to accommodate the card players.
respective leagues.
This project was highly approved
At the same time that Bi11 La‑
of by the brothers because it will
Salle, Ned Pfau, and Bob Thomp‑
give the TV room, Which serves
1SOn Were quarterbacking the pig‑
)the purpose of a recreation room,
skinners to campus laurels, the
a rustic appearance.
tennis team was swlngmg into Ist
place
in
the
temis
toumament
.
Dave Koenig took individual hon‑
The project wi11 materialize pro‑
riding the necessary funds are
raised to finance it,
\r\nZ帥Rush Progr面m
To S†ress AIumni
ln†eres†, Po血i叩†ion
Zeta Chapter
s over 800 alumni
members acro…S the coun七ry can be
Very Valuable to the rush program,
Om・ Chapter has many members
in respected positions in their
communities who would be inter‑
ested to guide potential members
toward pledging Phi Gamma Delta.
To mobilize this alumni potential
the chapter has embarked upon a
PrOgram designed to keep the
alumni informed about the rush
Situation at the University and to
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ing young members of their com‑
munities. Part of this program is
to publish an attractive bu11etin
explaining the goals and ideals of
Zeta Chapter. This bu11etin wili
be sent to a11 alumni who request
a copy. Periodic rush reports wi11
」叩qnese Theme Used
For F回II P!edge Donce
Fijiyama, a COntraCtio「n derived
dining room as was the photogra‑
Pher who took pictures of the
COuPles against a Japanese back‑
ground.
If the couples tired of dancing
be made to a11 graduate members,
from Mount Fujiyama, a famous
(Japanese style) , refreshments and
also,
VOIcanic mountain in Japan, WaS
a rest were offered in the sub‑
the title of Zeta Chapter
basement. After part of the even‑
The retum envelope encIosed
s FalI
with this copy of The Hoosier Fiji
Pledge Class Dance, On Saturday
Wi11 enable you to help financia11y
night, December
8. A Japanese
their dates, and the rest of the
With this program and you will be
theme was carried out in all por‑
lCamPuS Were invited to join in the
receiving more information as we
tions of the lower floor of the
festivities. Mount Fujiyama would
PrOgreSS in to the coming year
house, Plus the front lawn. Each
have probably erupted if it could
of the rooms was decorated with a
have seen some of our versions of
SeParate idea in mind. Japanese
Japanese customs, but the Fijis
Style prevailed in a11 rooms.
had a blast.
s
prOgram・
Foundation Selects
ing was over, the active brothers,
Fern prepared a fine dinner for
Nine Zeta哺s
the pledges and their dates at 5:30.
The meal was preceeded by appe‑
Of the approximately
200
stu‑
dents selected for membership on
the IU Foundation, nine are mem‑
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Those selected were : Chuck Dav‑
Long, Dave Koenig, Bill McCarthy,
AI Koestring, Jim Tumer and Bert
Kram.
The IU Foundation is responsible
for the planning and coordination
〃Little
500,, week‑
end. A banquet was held on No‑
̀「ember 18 in the Fangipani Room
to signal the beginning of the
500
activities.
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To冊P「esen† Needs
Zeta
s parking lot has been in‑
 ̄ ̄
is, Dave Perks, Bill LaSaue, Steve
Of the annual
tizers of shrimp cocktail, and then
the main portion of filets, POtatOeS,
P細「kingし0† Ex叩nded
Of cars found there, eSPeCially at
times when graduate brothers are
Visiting the house, SuCh as during
Homecoming.
The Alumni Board has decided
to correct this situation and a re‑
taining wall has been constructed
in the back of the house so that the
formel. low area to the North can
be used for parking. The area
has been filled and covered with
CruShed stone. There are plans
七o black‑tOP the addition in the
This has made the parking area
about one‑thil・d largel・ and is cer‑
tainly appreciated by the members
in the house.
\r\nLatest News About Zeta Chapter Phi Gams
57, is as‑
Some of the steak found on
Sistant plant superintendent of the
your table may have come from the
Me11envi11e, N. Y., Warp‑Knit Di‑
Indianapolis S七ock Yards where
¥γision of Futura Fabrics, Inc.
BRYANT W. GILLESPIE, JR
JAMES D. BAILEY
信Bales,, is the brother of ROBERT
L. BAILEY, also a merhber of
Zeta. He, his wife, the former
Francess Annese, and their young
lSOn live at R. D. 2, Hudson, N. Y.
Practicing medicine in Phoenix
is HERBERT C. BROWN
54. Herb
formerly served with the Division
of Indiana Health for the U. S.
PubIic Health Service. He is mar‑
ried to the former Joan Bugg, and
18,
土ormer Joan McArthur (Millican‑
Bryant was the first University
Tri Delt). They live at 2301 De
Student here to quit classes to en‑
Soto Way South, St. Petersburg.
1ist in World War I in which he
served with the Rainbow Division.
da Jane Austin, are the paren七s of
JONES
ment specialist for the Ford Motor
and wife live at 3541 N. Meridian
Co. in Dearbom, Michigan.
St., Indianapolis 8, Indiana.
and his wife, the former CaroI
, the term
(Fla.) Times, but Editor and Pub‑
s purchasing assistan七
60. ̀̀Cart"
24,
runs it with joumalistic precision.
In addition to his newspaper activi‑
ties, Nelson is the author of
Post‑
is married to the former Connie
War Jobs,
Goodnight (IU‑Pi Phi), and they
also holds the 1957 IU Distinguish‑
ed Alumni Service Award, the hon‑
Orary Doctor of Letters degree
live at 243 Callan, Evanston, Ill.
Devoting his time as senior vice‑
PreSident of the Pomona (Calif.)
First Federal Savings and Loan
Associa七ion is GLENN CUNNI‑
SON
25.
Cunney
live at
3670
written in 1945, and
Wi11iams, LaVeme,
an honorary member of the Uni‑
Versity of FIorida Blue Key Club
for his contribution to public serv‑
音ice. He is married to the former
Henrietta Malkiel, alnd they are
lhe parents of two daughters. The
Poynters live a七900 Park St. N.,
California.
St. Petersburg, FIorida.
Upsilon Kappa chapter at the
University of Kentucky is largley
responsible for i七s inception to a
RICHARD S. HODGES
they have two daughters, Vicki and
Roland is in good position for the
Lisa. They live a七2319 Manitoba
UK Phi Gam job, aS he is engaged
Dr., Lafayette, Indiana.
Lexington. He and his wife
the
pa), live at 231 Chenault Rd., Lex‑
ington, Kentucky.
Martin (IU‑AIpha Chi) and they
I三aVe tWO yOung SOnS, Timothy an点
Christopher. The family lives∴at
5548
Broadway, Indianapolis
20,
Indiana.
JAMES S. GRIMES
46, is pres‑
ident and owner of Anderson Au‑
tomotive Supply, Inc., in Anderson.
He is also owner of EIwood Auto‑
motive Supply.
Burley
is mar‑
ried to the former Jo Ann Heffe」
finger (Butler‑Theta), and they
and their two children live at 1418
O. MAY
54. Fred is married to
the former Barbara Jo Cassnel。
(IU‑Delta Zeta) and they have a
SOn, Ronnie, four years old, and a
daughter, Rebecca, 18 months. The
in banking with t.he First Security
former Warreene Rhoads (IU‑Kap‑
45. Jim is
Systems designer for Mead John‑
Of the house corporation there.
Na七ional Bank and Trust Co. in
Of V. JAMES STORY
married to the former Barbara L.
son and Co in Evansville is FRED
Co. in Lafayette. Dick is married
W.
Advertising for Caldwe11 Larkin
鎖nd Sidener Van Riper is the line
58, is
to the former Sandra Crosby and
Zeta‑
Wisconsin, Livonja, Michigan.
a. salesman with the Campbe11 Sales
ROLANI)
of
three children, and live at 32458
North Drive, Anderson, Indiana.
25, Currently treasurer
member
FISHER
Sam
from Ste七son University, and is
and his wife
are the paren七s of two sons. They
49, a methods develop‑
MacDougall, are the parents oi
̀̀Stop the presses!
1isher NELSON POYNTER
Corporation
Fords may very
a daughter and two sons. Bryant
be heal.d around the St. Petersburg
is DAVID W. CARTER
63
well boast a touch of JUSTIN B.
hackneyed by Hollywood may not
The American Hospital Supply
The new
He and his wife, the former FIori‑
The Browns live at lOO8
mount, Phoenix 13, Arizona.
24, is
is a lives七ock buyer. While at IU,
they have a four‑year‑Old daughter.
W. Fair‑
HERVEY W. DUTTON
an adjudicator for the Veterans
Administration in St. Petersburg,
Fla. Hervey is the husband of the
Mays Iive a七
Helping to boost the merits and
3113
Graham Ave.,
Evansville, Ind.
advantages of Lafayette is ROB置
ERT P. O
BANNON, JR.
53, man‑
ager of the Greater Lafayette
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Bob
is
Selling life insurance for Mass‑
achusetts Mutual is ARTHUR J.
SAUM
14. Art is married to the
former manager of the LaPorte
former Maude B. Buckert, and
Zone sales manager for Motor‑
Chamber also. He and his wife, the
they have two sons, William an(l
Ola is DON E. LAMBERT )52.
formeI. Sara Tanger, live at 2202
Jan・ Jan is a Lehigh University
Monk
is living at 5133 Richmond
Avenue, Houston, Texas.
North Salisbury, West Lafayette,
Fiji. The Saums live at 861 Covert
Indiana.
Avenue) Evansville, Indiana.
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December 1962 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.