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1962 March Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
March 1962 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
03/00/1962
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Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1962 March Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter o土Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity at Indiana University
Volume
XXVII
Number
3
BIoomington,
Indiana
March
1962
Koenig Heads
New Cabinet
At the start of the new semester,
Zeta elected its new cabinet which
is to be headed by David F. Koenig.
Dave, a junior from Hamilton,
Ohio, is a business major. At the
present time he is planning to at‑
tend graduate business school. He
is quite interested in tennis and
was a member of our intramural
team which won the lall‑CamPuS
tennis tournament. Dave can cer‑
tainly expect a busy schedule in
the ensuing year, but we are sure
that his leadership will result in
ZETA,S NEW CÅBINET consists of (from left to right) Ålvin L.
Koestring )63 of Evansvi11e) David F. Koenig 163 of Hamilton, Ohio,
Jeffrey K. Coulter ,63 of IndianapoIis, Bert Loftman ,64 of Newark
Delaware, and Wi冒liam B. LaSalle
64 (not pictured) of Wabash.
Zeta,s continued supremacy at IU.
Natura11y Dave does not face
this task alone. He will be assisted
by the other members of the cabin‑
et which are Jeff Coulter, Vice‑
Pig Dimer to Commemorate 91st Year;
Executive Secretary Zerman Will Speak
Once aglain it is time for all graduate brothers to retum to Beech‑
wood for the amual Norris Pig Dimer. 【The dimer this year,
蘭mm餌rora七iIlg Zeta,s 9lst yeal",臆wi11 be ildd z正the cII元Pしe千h。TIるe.
Highlights wiIl include one of Femiel
s excellent dimlerSl, the an‑
Presiden七; AI Koestring, Treasur‑
er; Bert Loftman, Recording Sec‑
retary; and Bi11 LaSalle, Corres‑
POnding Secretary.
Jeff Coulter is from Southport;
he too is a junior, however, Jeff
s
illte亡eSt is in the Iield of Tyle̲dicine‑臆」
He has been active in the intra‑
mural program ‑ Playing on the
qualifielS him as an expert, On the
footba11 team, traCk team, and
subjec弓
wrestling. Jeff also rode in the
of Greek organizations.
He is held in highest respect by
Little
all those interested in furthering
past two years and was selected
as one of the six outstanding rid‑
the fra七emity system.
500,, bicycle race for the
Perhaps some of the brothers
the passing years and perhaps they
Our treasurer, AI Koestring,
comes to us from Evansville. He
have forgotten the legend behind
is a busines,S major who has been
memories have been dimmed by
the Norris Pig Dinner. For their
given the monumental task of
benefit a brief summary of the
keeping our books in order. Al
fir,St Pig Dinner might be in order・
divides most of his free time be‑
The story as related by Tomos Beta
is as follows.
tween the Army ROTC program
and YMCA activities.
At class day excercises at the
University of Califomia in 1893,
tary is from Newark, Del. Bert
(Continued on Page 2)
(Continued on Page 3)
Bert Loftman, reCOrding secre‑
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e PIG DINNER
Zeta Continues
(Contin調ed from Page l)
Ralph Hathom, a loyal Fiji, tOOk
OCCaSion to poke fun at the Dekes
and Betas who had monopolized
the glee club for the past year. Asl
a visual aid Brother Hathorn
High Achievement
In the last two months Zeta has
achieved a gre風t deal, in scholar‑
Ship, intramurals and social activi‑
brought a barrel to the platform.
Around the barrel markedバU of C
Glee Club
was tied a stout rope.
It was symbolic of the strangle‑
hold that had been established by
the two rival fraternities.
Ou七
Of the barrel, tO COmPlete the fig‑
ure, tumbled a ,Squealing pig. The
Pig escaped momentarily, but due
to the undaunted efforts of the
Published regularly through‑
Fiji freshmen, the pig
」S final re‑
Out the school year by Zeta Chap‑
ward turned out to be over low
ter of Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity
flickering coals at the Califomi乳
at IndiaIla U!1ivers王ty臆for the en‑
Fiji臆strOnghold. It was here tha七
joyment of its alumni and friends.
Frank Norris first performed an
Contributions of news of alumni
elaborate ceremony worthy of the
are welcomed and encouraged at
all times. Le七us know what you
=well cooked,, Dekes and Betas.
Pehaps more familiar to Zeta
s
are doing. AddresIS all communi‑
cations to: Alumni Relations Of‑
fice, P. O. Box 1251, BIoomington,
Fijis is the tale that is told of the
Indiana.
goes, and as is verified every year
abortive attempt by the Be七as to
S七eal the Zeta pig. As the s七ory
by re七uming brothers, the alert
Phi Gams substituted an animal of
the Canine species for the coveted
Pig just before the Betas call to
dinner. Rumor has it tha七a good
POrtion of the dog was digested
by the
bird men
before some‑
one noticed that a switch had tak‑
en place.
Oh I
d rather eat pig
at the Fiji house any old day than
dog at the Beta House. ‥
Bringing us cIoser to the pres‑
ent would be a brief note about
last year
s pig dinner. Last year
s
dinner was a rousing success with
brothers coming from as far away
象s Wyoming and Washing七on, D.C.
Congra七ulatory messages arrived
from places such as Tanganyika
and Quebec.
And what of the Future?
Plans are now underway to make
this year
s dinner the very bes七.
The succesIS Of the evening depends
On the graduate brothers. Their
desire to relive the brotherhood of
their past undergraduate days has
always been very strong. We sin‑
Cerely hope that the outstanding
record made by their chapter will
continue to foster within them the
intereSt tO COme
〃home,, once a
year. Zeta chapter sincerely hopes
that all brothers within reach of
The Hoosier Fiji will be able to
return to Beechwood on the night
105. The grade average for tl
brothers was about
the
new
4.O
2.76, (und
system)
help perpetuate Zeta
which
w
s high sICh
\r\n因王国
Executive Secretary Bill Zerman
Is Highly Respected in Greek World
Sitting alt tlhe head table at thisl yelar,s Pig Ba、nquet Will be a
Sturdy‑looking felloⅥγ named William Sheridan Zeman, better
known as Bill Zerman, Executive Secretary of Phi Gamma Delta.
Brother Zerman was
22
years
Old (he now is 37) when he first
entered the portals of Phi Gamma
Delta at Michigan University. He
entered as a sophomore transfer
from Dtfiance College in Ohio,
following a three‑year hitch in the
Army medical department as a sur‑
gical and psychiatric technician.
While at AIpha Phi Chapter, Bill
SerVed as corresponding secretary
嵐nd was awarded the coveted Rey‑
NewsofF擁A宛劇毒
noIds Rich Smith Award, given on
七he basis of
scholarship, 1eader‑
Ship, Substantial character, and
A former corresponding secre‑
dren, John W., 17 and Sam R., Jr.,
general manliness.,, While on the
WoIverine campus Bill also was a
tary of the chapter and now a
10. The Laudemans live a七1614
member of Mimes, an OPera honor
Physician in Costa MelSa, Califom‑
Main Street in EIwood.
SOCiety; a member of Druids, a
(Se,nior society; and was elected to
Sigma Delta Chi, a joumalism hon‑
Orary. In 1949 he graduated with
a bachelor of arts degree with a
maJOr m JOumalism. Later he re‑
turned to receive in 1956 a master
Of arts degree from Michigan in
ia, DUDLEY A. PFAFF, Jr.
50
1ives with his wife, the former
Alyce Easter (I. U. ‑ Delta Zeta)
傷nd children, Dianne, 10, Don, 8
Building in Indianapolis and is now
1and Dawn, 3, at
‑Serving as the presiden七
2619
Redlands
Drive in Costa Mesa, Dud
s fath̲
er, DUDLEY A. PFAFF, Sr.
30
is also a Zeta Fiji and is a physician
in IndianapoliS.
COunSeling and guidance.
C
Bill joined the fratemity head‑
quarters∴Staff as Field Secretary
in 1949, and served til1 1951. It
WaS during this time that he re‑
Ceived the invaluable background
needed for his future role of Ex‑
ecutive Secretary.
The father of six children and a
PetrOleum joblber in Connersvi11e
With the Herdrich Oil Company,
JAME,S R. HERDRICH ,38
has
WOrked as an Air Corps pilot, a
Civilian pilot, aS a CPA and now
in a business of his own.
In 1952 Bro七her Zerman return‑
While
On CamPuS Jim was active with the
ed to Ann Arbor to assume the
Union Board, Blue Key, AIpha
P()st臆Q呈」…垣visQr tO the
profes‑
Phi Omega national service臆fra‑
Sional and social fraternities on the
ternity and he served as captain of
WoIverine campus, having been
the swimming team and lettered
69
given the title of Assistant Dean
Of Men. During his four years
four times. His activities in Ze七a
there, Bi11 also.served as Purple
′and one term as rush chairman.
Legiomaire of AIpha Phi Chapter,
Jim, his wife and family live at
during which time they won the
1300
Cheney Cup for all‑rOund excel‑
ville. Mrs. Herdrich is the former
1ence.
Joyce Ruth Jinks and is a FIorida
In 1956 Bill we′nt tO Ohio Wes‑
1eyan to accept the po」Sition of As‑
Sistant Dean of Men, 1ater to be‑
COme Dean of Men in 1957. It
O
RICHARD MARION NAY )36
is a physician in the Hume Mansur
included two years as president
West 7th Street in Conners‑
O‑
apolis.
O NEW OFFICERS
(Continued from Page l)
is uncertain of a major but thinks
it will invoIve medicine.
SAM R. LAUDEMAN ,42 is a
At the
PreSent time, he is uncertain
Whether to try for Medical schooI
or Ve七. school. Bert is aisu‑喜一in七er‑
eSted in intramural athletics and
has participated in football, WreS七〇
1ing, SWimming, traCk, VOlleyba11,
and the Little
〃500.,,
Bi11 LaSalle, the corresponding
SeCretary, is from Wabash. Bill
is following a career in medicine
as did his father and two older
brothers.
He
was
a
last years Little 〃500
dentist in EIwood where he serves
of the
Indiana Heart Society. Dick and
Mrs. Nay, the former Jean Pen‑
nington (DePauw ‑ Tri‑Delt) have
three children, Richard, 18, David,
17, and NancyJean, 11. They live
¥at 5525 North Meridian in Indian̲
member
of
team and is
interested in football and basket葛
ba11.
as president of the EIwood Varsity
The members of the new cabinet
Club of I. U., Vice‑PreSiden七of the
are certainly well prepared for
that he received an even higher
East Central Dental Society and
their tasks and we are positive
Ca11ing. Finally in 1959 the Arch‑
has been president of the Madison
that they will do ,a Very Creditable
County De.ntal Society.
job in their respec七ive positions
WaSn
t long after this appointment
OnS aPPOinted Brother Zerman as
Executive Secretary.
Bill is a devoted family man,
Sam is
married to the former Mary Eliza‑
beth Giovanini and has two chi]̲
during the course of the following
year.
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More News of Zeta F王iIs Everyw五ere
57 is a sys‑
JAME,S R. BROWN ,56 is the
tems engineer for Eli Li11y /and
president of a landsICaPe and main‑
pany in Akron, Ohio, is a Fiji by
Company and lives in Indianapolis
tenance company in Fort Lauder‑
the name of EDWARD R. BART‑
LEY ,42. Ed attended Washing‑
嵐t 1803 Shawnee Road. In addi‑
dale, FIorida. Orignally initiated
ton and Jefferson where he was
and historian, George was a mem‑
initiated by AIpha Chapter・ He
ber of Blue Key, I. U. Foundation,
Skul] and Crescent, Amold Air
Society and the Student Athletic
Committee. He is married to the
former Margie Lee Harrison, a De‑
The director of marketing re‑
燈earch of the B. F. Goodrich Com‑
later transferred to I. U. where
he distinguished himself in campus
activities. E,d was on the Board
of Eons
七ee,
the Junior Prom Commit〇
Indiana
Men)s
Union
and
Sphinx Club, and he also partici‑
GEORGE M. GINN
tion to serving Zeta la'S PreSident
Pauw Kappa
and has a daughter)
Susan, age tWO.
pated in freshman track・
Ed,s father, E. Ross Bartleyタis
director of university relations
五ere a七I. U÷臆and resides in Bしoom一書
ington with Mrs. Bartley. A
brother of Ed is a∴Zeta Fiji,
RICHARD M. BARTLEY ,49
of
Shawnee Mission, Kansas.
A former secre七ary and discipli‑
narian of Zeta, Dr. GLYNN A.
RIVERS ,37 is a physician in Mun‑
cie. He also participated in lSkull
& Crescent
baske七ball and Phi Rho
Sigma, a national fratemity of
medicine. In Muncie he serves on
In addition to his responsibilities
the school board and is a member
with B. F. Goodrich, Ed is also a
or of the American Marketing As‑
of the city board of health. He
and Mrs. Rivers live at 307 Alden
Road and have three children,
Thomas, 21, Geoffrey, 19) and
sociation. During World War II
Elizabeth, 15.
trus七ee of the Industrial Advertis「
ing Research Institute and a direct‑
at Tau Chapter at Hanover Col‑
1ege, Jim then came to I. U. and
affiliated with Zeta. He partici‑
pated in radio, TV and drama七ics
while on campus. Married to the
former Ruth Joyce Haase (Han‑
over and I. U. ‑ Phi Mu) he lives
at 4110 NE 15th Avenue in Fort
Lauderdale. The Browns have one
SOn, Ronald Earl, tWO yearS Old.
David McIntyre Walter
39,
now owner of the Columbia City
Builders Supply Company, Colum‑
bia City, Indiana, is a member of
Rotary, Elks) and American Leg‑
ion there. For音merly he was the
president of the Chamber of Com‑
merce a肌d held a position on the
City Council. Dave and his wife,
the former Genevieve EIson (In‑
diana‑Kappa) 1ive with their four
children at 345 North Chauncy St.
Ed was a Lieutenant in the Uni七ed
States Coast Guard and was with
Eli Li11y and Company for several
years after that.
Married to the former Rosemary
Miner
a
member
of
AIpha
Chi
Omega of I. U., Ed and his family
live in Akron at 210 Hilen Road.
The Bartleys have two children
Deborah, 14, and Edward) Jr.) 11・
HOWARD W. McCLE」L「LAND
47 is a manufacturers
ative in South Bend.
represent‑
Mac is a「
former preside証of Zeta and was
¥a member of Inter‑
fratemity
llCOunCil during his undergraduate
years. He resides in South Bend
風t 401 E. Irvington Avenue with
his wife, the former Phyllis Hess
(I. U. ‑ Chi Omega) and ll year
old daughter, Ann.
An attorney for North Americ′an
Gilmore Smith Haynie
39,
After being graduated in 1933
JETHRO A. MEEK ,33 went to the
University of Texas to receive his
now practicing law in Fort Wayne,
masters degree. While at Texas
Caldron Club there. While an un‑
〃Jeth,, served as president of the
Tau Deuteron Chapter there and
became an instructor of English
is∴a member of the Fort Wayne
Country Club, Quest Club, and
dergraduate, Gil belonged to the
Sphinx and
〃I
, Mcms Clu音bs and
played four years of Tennis. Bro‑
upon graduation・ Serving in this
ther Haynie and his wife, the form‑
capacity unti1 1942 he then came
er Mary Am Kunkel (Indiana‑
back to Indiana and now lives in
Theta) live with their two sonS,
Greensburg and lists his occupation
Gi1 14, amd Bil1 4, at 4610 Beaver
as both interior decoration and
Avenue.
farming. Jeth is the pas七presi‑
dent of the Rotary Club and is now
serving as pre読dent of the Library
Board.
He lives at
222
Eas七
Washington in Greensburg with
his wife
the former Anne Birdwell
(Texas ‑ Theta), and two children,
Jethro W.
16 and Eugenia) 13.
Receiving a B. S. in Business
John S. McGinnis
31 is pres‑
ently a Realtor‑Farmer. He is
Owner Manager of McGinnis farms
and President of the John S. Mc‑
Ginnis Realty Co. in Columbus,
Indiana. He is also President of
the Columbus Rotary, President
謹諾護憲篤
Van Lines, Inc. in Fort Wayne,
Administration in ,36, Orville Lu‑
MART工N A. WEISISERT ,55 1ives
zem Isaacs went into the empIoy
President of the Indiana Real Es‑
there at 2622 Bosworth Drive. He
of the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
tate Board. 〃Mac,, and his wife,
is married to the former Shirley
un融1942。 From 1942‑46 he was
the former Mauian Blair (U of P
Ferguson, an I. U∴Theta, and has
in the Army. Presently he owns
Tri‑Delt) 1ive at
two children, Teresa, 4 and Andy,
his own cIothing store in Columbus,
Drive in Columbus.
8 mon七hs. Marty
Ohio.召冒ed,,, his wife Martha,
four children, John Blair 22, (Ze七a
is living in Indianapolis having
and their son, Thomas Walter 13,
live at 571 Evening St., Worthing‑
been graduated in 1952.
ton, Ohio.
Fiji) Barbara Louise. 20 (I. U.
D. G.) Mary E11en 18, and James
Henry, 15.
s brother, JOHN
D. WEISSERT, also a Zeta Fiji,
2441 Riverside
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March 1962 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.