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Title:
1961 March Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
March 1961 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
03/00/1961
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Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1961 March Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
PubIished by Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity at Indiana University
Volume
XXVI
署e巾
Number
2
BLOO舶INGTON,
INDIANA
March
1961
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at工.U.
In June, 1939, Emie was signed by the
Louisvi11e CoIonels of the American Assoc̲
iation with whom he played until joining
the Navy in 1941. After a year and a half
Of training, he was sent to the Aleutian
Islands where he served on a Sub‑Chaser.
ZeねTo Welcome
Al! O「ad雌十e Bro書he「§
丁o Ann胴I Festivi†ies
A year later, he was back in the states
helping in the Navy
s Physical Fitness Pro‑
gram at Miami, FIorida, and later at Shoe‑
maker, Califomia.
After his discharge in December 1946,
Ernie continued in professional ath工etics.
He was purchased from the CoIonels by the
Boston Red Sox, With whom he remained
until he was optioned to Minneapolis of
the American Association in June, 1946.
The following year he played for Indiana輸
POlis, anOther A. A. team. Emie,s profes‑
Sional career also included basketball with
Zeta Salutes
Due to the predominance of football
and basketbalユ, Indiana
s baseball coach,
Emie Andres, Often has to take a back sat
When it comes to newspaper headlines. A
Zeta Graduate in 1939, Coach Andres has
held the position of baseball coach since
1948. Although he is best known for his
gle game scoring record by hitting for 30
POints in the last game of the season. At
94) to im‑
Less than a decade had passed and the din‑
ner was dedicated to Frank Norris when
his untimely death took the brilliant pen
fessional World Tourney held in Chicago.
dinner now enjoys universal appeal.
tion has spread to the point that the pig
In 1948, Ernie retired from profesISional
The men of Zeta constantly strive to
athletics to accept the positions of head
better their relationship with the gradu‑
baseba11 coach and assistant basketball
ate brothers and this forthconring dinner is
COaCh. In 1957, he relinquished址s position
just one of the many opportunities which
are set aside for both alumni reunions and
the chance to meet the men who are trying
devote full time to baseball. In 1949, his
team won the Big Ten championship. Un‑
der his tutelage, Don Ritter, Bobby Rob‑
to uphold the fine reputation of Zeta. In
ertson, and Bob Lawrence won Big
that all those who attend will have a most
冒en
batting championships. Sammy Esposito,
PreSently a utility man for the Chicago
White Sox, also played under Emie.
In September, 1942, Emie gave up
bachelorhood and married Doris Mann.
They now have two children, a daughter,
Carol, 16, and a son, Steve, 13 years old.
Keep up the good work, Emie!
Rush!!
that time, thirty points was comparable to
Zeta is now preparing for rush this
Sixty points in modem day co11egiate bas‑
ketball. In 1939 he played under Branch
year. We have two capable rush chairmen
McCracken in the
have planned, What we consider, four suc‑
Big Bear,s,,撞rst year
SPired Frank Norris (lCalifornia
PrOVise the first celebration of a now trad‑
itional banquet were trivial and accidental.
from his hand. Since that time, the tradi‑
achievements on the diamond, he was a
Starting guard on the All‑American basket̲
ball team of 1939. In 1938 Ernie set the sin̲
Norris Pig Dinner. Originating at the Uni‑
VerSity of Califomia, the events which in‑
Indianapolis for five years. He was a mem‑
ber of the 1947 team which won the Pro‑
as assistant basketball coach in order to
ERN│E ANI)RES
Since its founding, many CuStOmS and
traditions have been established within
the portals of Phi Gamma Delta. In the
festive vein, the most celebrated is the
in James Hudson and John Swain.冒hey
the spirit of old college days, We are Sure
rewarding time.
Details of the Norris Dinner wi工l be
mailed to the graduate brothers soon. We
expect to see you at Zeta on Apri1 15th.
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The
日日
Hoosier
Fiji
The President Speaks
March
1961
Jay B. Hun富
A successful businessman was once asked what fraternity he had been a mem‑
ber of during his college days. His reply was notく̀I was a Phi Gamma Delta,
丁o Head Cabine冒
but,
Perhaps this attitude on the part of Phi Gams ev‑
The spring semester at I.U. Iinds a new
erywhere has been what has made our Iratemity so great. Zeta belongs not just
Cabinet leading Zeta in maintaining and
bettering her outstanding record. Observ‑
̀̀I am a Phi Gamma Delta.
to her present occupants, but to every man who has passed through her portals;
She can, however, be only as great as you wish her to be. At present, the House in
every phase of campus and fratemity affairs is on
top. Financially she is secure;
SCholastically Zeta remains consistently number one among fraternities; her ath‑
1etes are outstanding; but most important, Beechwood
s esprit de corps, her chap‑
ter tone, the spirit of Phi Gamma Deltaタhas never been higher. ,
冒his letter then is an open invitation to Fijis everywhere to revisit the chap‑
ter House you helped to make the great placle it is today. The door is open, the
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Looking. forward to meeting you,
er Jay B. Hunt,
a junior in Gov‑
ernment from
JAY B. HUNT, PRESIDEN冒
LaPorte. We are
confident that
Brother J. B. will
P[e砧e News A軸踊iews
The fall pledge class of Zeta chapter
has truly integrated into the campus life.
Warner Paige of Terre Haute, holds a steer‑
ing committee position for the annual
Freshman dance to be held Apri1 21. Chuck
Davis, PreSident of the class of
64, hails
from Flossmoor, Illinois. As this year
continue with the
and Fred Henoch and Larry Maurer are
already sore from Imocking that little white
that
emment, aS President of the Junior Class,
and other campus affairs.
In scholastic excellence, the class plac‑
ed seven members on the Dean
s list (2.O
average or better).冒hey include Paul
Pomeroy, Jim Binkley, Dave Koenig, Steve
Obremskey, John Eckert, Lee Humphries,
backing a11 the way.
work
霊#謹聴‡
Of practice.
s can‑
Athletes prove to be no exception to
JAYB.HUN富
ba11 around the golf course in the first week
date for Freshman Tyronian King, Chuck
has the class
節ne
Brother Larry Monn, junior in Gov‑
emment from Fort Wayne,′ Wi11 1ay aside
his everyday scheming to take over the
position of Historian. As Historian, Brother
Larry wi11 have the additional responsibil‑
and Chuck Davis.
ity of organizing the house
s committee
the all‑arOund quality of the class. Steve
Lee Humphries led Zeta Chapter to
Obremskey, from Jeffersonville, impatient‑
their winning if the FIowing Bowl at State
StruCture, aS Well as being second in com‑
1y is awaiting the start
Day with his own arrangement o童a medley
mand to the president.
Of spring footba11
practice after a rugged fall practice. Isn
t
Of songs from the West S
ide Story. Lee, a
that right, Steve! Phil Hester of Arlington,
music major from Paducah, Ky., is current葛
Brother Dick McIlroy, junior in pre‑
Indiana, is a regular member of the start‑
1y working on an arrangement from Brig‑
med from Pueblo, Colorado, takes over the
ing five on Indiana
adoon for competition in this year
s) I.U.
position of recording secretary. Brother
Late in the Iirst semester, the class made
their way through a dreamy atmosphere in
their pledge dance, Somnambulism, Which
both to Brother Dick and the Cabinet in
s freshman basketball
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1ey, has a spot on the freshman tennis team,
抽両脚由
PrOVided many highlights and enlightening
moments. The class also presented the
house the Mung‑ball Trophy, Which is to
be given annua11y to the winner of pledge‑
冒he forces that have been greatest in my
life have been God and the Co11ege Frater‑
nity that moulded me.
‑冒honas R. Marsha11
active intramural sports. To cap their act‑
ivities the class of
64 recently kidnapped
the newly inducted Kappa Alpha
冒heta
Pledge class and treated them to a brief
evening of Fiji hospitality. The class is
as pledge trainer will certainly be an aid
guiding Zeta.
Brother Steve Long, the new correspond‑
ing secretary, is a Business Law major
from Linton, Indiana. Brother Steve is the
only sophomore member of the cabinet.
Upon advertising for a female assistant,
Steve found none other than his pin wom‑
an, Miss Kathy Sconce, first in line.
Striving to keep up their good work, keep‑
Brother Tom Smallwood, formerly of
Bedford, but now residing in St. Peters‑
ing their motto in sight at all times.
burg, FIorida, takes the finances of Zeta
into hand音. A junior, also in Business Law,
CALL A FIJI FRIEND
And Come To
VOLUME XXVI
Brother Tom
s e鮎orts wi11 be greatly fac‑
ilitated by his experiences in handling
monetary problems on the Union Board.
We of Zeta would like to give more
ZE丁A,S PIG D!NNER
than a vote of thanks to the retiring cabi‑
net which was headed by Brother Tom
Ap「i=与
to make this year the bets ever. We are
S冒A臼田
Costello, and offer our fullest cooperation
behind you all the way.
\r\nMar。h,
1961
The
Hoosier
Page珊ree
巨ditorls Not'e. ‥
Six Moおe Fijis
臣菓晴e音
Fiji
Med Schoo害
し
Six men from Zeta have been accepted
to Medical schooIs. Five will attend the
I,U. Medical Center at Indianapolis and the
This edition of the αHoosier Fiうi
say that they have taken a heavy burden
o縄my shoulders. I hope you a11 find it
Very aCCePtable.
We are plaming to publish two more
otber has chosen the University of Illinois
Fijis,, before this hectic year is over・ One
for his training.冒he men are Vincent John
will consist of news of famous brothers
Charles Backs, a junior, and Jon William
Bennhoff, a junior, both of Fort Wayne;
only and the other will be our regular last
Robert Reed Wylie, a Senior from BIoom‑
To make our job of collecting alumni
ington; Thomas Patrick Dunfee) Seniorタre‑
news much easier, I would like for the
siding in South Bend; David LOtt Green, a
Brothers who have not written recently to
junior from Rushville, Indiana; and Wi11ard
do so. This will not only make my job eas‑
Oswald Elyea of Joliet, Illinois, also a jun‑
ior. We wish continued success to these Phi
G証ns dufing ̄the ̄ hext four years.  ̄
ier but will keep the rest of the Brothers
up to date. I also will accept criticisms T
Even at this late hour and 20 cigarettes
later, it)s stiu great to say. ‥ ‥
Å叩Book重脚e獲co鵬
Zeta salutes Brother John W. Hough‑
ton (AB ,41, IL.B ,43), 6902 Warwick Road,
Indianapolis. In December, 1960 John was
elected President of the Indianapolis Bar
Association Ior the year 1961. Brother
Houghton is a partner in the film o壬Bames)
We are hoping to expand our library
facilities at Zeta this year.曹o do this we
need books! If you have any fictional, his‑
torical, biographicalタOr for that matter any
happily married father of three legacies:
books at a11, Please let us know. If we re‑
John W. Jr., 15; James P., 12; and Jay D・,
5. We at Zeta wish to extend our utmost
ceive a single volume from one‑fourth of
our Fiji alumni, Our Shelves will be over‑
congratulations to John Houghton on his
flowing.
The Editor
丁ha富Reminds Me!
A rich bachelor girl made it a
practice to invite several service‑
men each week end to her sump‑
tuous country estate. One week a
good‑1ooking officer showed up
alone. It was a case of love at first
sight.冒he impact was terrific. As
SuCceSS.
ville
̀̀D‑ glad to be a Fiji!!!
巨o『曲蝿e聞胴岬
Hickman, Pantzer, and Boyd, He is the
he was leaving, he held her in a
Brother John E. Hohn (1905) of Bruce‑
Indiana writes us that he and Zora
Clevenger are the only remaining members
of their class. During his life, his studies
carried John to Paris and Madrid. Although
retiTed, he has taught in Puerto Rico and
American institutions including Pomona
College, Claremont, Califomia, and Vin‑
cennes University.
Atten慨on‑丑調でO寄e邸1二/鱒5is:
Brother Bo Hjelt of Strandvagen
IMPOR冒AN冒
DA冒ES
Be sure to keep the following import‑
ant dates in mind:
Stockholm, Sweden graduated with an M"
cIose embrace. Kissing her, he
asked:在Suppose, dear, after a few
months you should find some‑
thing wrong ‑ What would you
do?)タ
RUSH ‑ See Page l
付Why ‑ Why南I would shoot
̀̀LITTLE 500,, ‑ Mother,s Day, May 13
myself!
PIG DINNER ‑ April 15.
couragingly,白Atta girl!,, he said
He patted her on the back en‑
years young and working as a machine de‑
61,
sign engineer. He retired in 1949) bilt
couldn,t stand being idle.
A trucker,s wife entered the
clinic for a thorough check‑up.
One doctor checked her eyes,
B.A. from the University of Geneva last
summer. Presently he is working at the
for Stockman
s Insurance Co., informs us
respiration, and still another X‑
Intemational Management Institute in
Geneva. Bo asks one favor from the Broth‑
that he has changed his residence to lOlO
South Street, Rapid City, Iowa.
rayed her.冒his went on for sev‑
Brother Joe W. Masters, COmptrOller
ers:在when the hell are some of the broth‑
ers coming to see me. Don
t you dare for‑
Brother John Merritt Thompson sends
his new address, 7826
get the European Fijis.
Brother Sam Reed (1956), 1315 Win‑
throp Road, Muncie, Ind., is now Deputy
Prosecutor of Delaware County. A member
of the law firm Bracken, ReFur, Voran,
and Hanley, Sam is the proud father of
Windcombe BIvd.,
Indianapolis. As co‑OWner Of American
Fabricated Co., John is the proud father of
four, Julie, Jane, John M. Jr., and Jean・
Brother Edward Stegman (
54) sends
his new address as 163 CoIonial Dr., Cham‑
Scott (2准yrs.) and Craig (3 mons.) We
bersburg, Pa. Ed is sales representative for
appreciate the encouragemeut he gives us
Kroehler Mfg. Co. and is the father of Ste‑
in saying
Ven John, age 3.
αDon
t underestimate the value
of the Hoosier to alums.,,
Brother John H. Caughran sends his
Brother Homer W. Williams of Tacoma,
Washington, although a graduate of Lamb‑
new address as 2400 Hobart Court, Char‑
da Iota asserts that he always enjoys read‑
ing the Hoosier Fiji. As one of a group that
lotte, North Carolina. John is presently
employed as an Orthopedic Surgeon at the
Charlotte Orthopedic Clinic. John is the
first occupied Beechwood, Homer is
proud father of two: Keith and Bruce.
76
has
been compiled by the class of 1964. I must
another her throat, anOther her
eral days until fourteen doctors
had checked her. On the fi士th day
a little overalled man came into
her room carrying a pail of water,
rangs
brushes) etC.冒his really
scared the gal. ̀くWhat are you go‑
ing to do now?)タshe asked feebly.
The little man smiled at her.
召I
SOm,
m
going
to
wash
your
tran‑
he said.
After viewing the day
s rushes,
the tempermental movie actress
complained to the chief camera‑
man,
αYoulre
not
photographing
my best side.,
̀くHow
can
I?,,
he
snapped.
You,re always sitting on it:
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March 1961 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.