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Title:
1963 December Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
December 1963 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
12/00/1963
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1963 December Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
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ROBER丁
W. WAし丁ON AU丁HOR
OF BU§日NE§§ JOURNAし
Robert Wheeler Wa
1ton, B.S.
AR丁ICしE§
48 is currently a. pa.rtner
in the trade association management f土rm of Harper and Wal‑
tion in Indianapolis. Bob entered I.U言n 1938 and pledged
Zeta that FalL He was initiated
in the Spring of 1939. After a six
year tenure in the service as an
The forces that have been
greatest in my life have been
God and the College Fratemity
that moulded me.
‑Thomas R. Marshall
turned to I.U. and received his
the school year by Zeta Chapter
of Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity
丁we格ve ln Spring
degree in 1948.
Brother Walton
s campus activi‑
ties included a Union Board posi‑
Piedge CIass
tion and membership in Scabbard
and Blade, an R.O.T.C. honorary
P¥ユblished regularly throughout
Ze†a案n砧a†es
Artillery Corps officer, Bob re‑
Organization・ Within the realn二Of
Chapter‑Iife, Bob held the import‑
ant post of Rush Chairman.
Zeta congratulates its spring
Class of
the
66ブ乞. Their initiation,
big day,
was November 17.
The new brothers are: Allan Ab‑
In 1952 Brother Wal七on gradu‑
bott, a Pre‑med student from In‑
ated from the National Institute
for Organization Management at
Northwestem University. He is a
dianapolis, Who will be a tremen‑
PaSt PreSident of the American
Society of Association Executives
are doing. Address all communi‑
Charles Blau, also a pre‑med, from
Jeffersonville; Robert Brookshire,
and has been a member of the
cations to: Alumni Relations
business major from BIoomington,
Indiana State Trade Executives
Who provides entertainment for
Chairman, Robert J. Lewis, Jr.,
Association. He has contributed
different house functions. Bob
631 E. Third Street, BIoomington,
many articles to various business
Indiana.
joumals.
at Indiana University for the en‑
joyment of its alumni and friends.
Contributions of news of alumni
are welcomed and encouraged at
all times. Let us know what you
Edi七〇r :
Charles D. Storms ,65
Evansville
dous asset to our
Plays rhythm guitar for the
Epics,
Hunting, fishing and a position
as Deacon of the Fairview Pres̲
byterian Church occupy much of
Brother Walton,s leisure time.
Bob and his wife, the former
Janet Lanham, B.S.
48, an I.U.
Kappa, have two children ‑ Wil‑
1iam (13) and Lucinda (10).
待Little (500)"
bike team this coming spring;
a jazz and rock‑and‑rOll
gI.OuP made up of brothers in the
house. Stephen Farrar, PSyChoIogy
major from Indianapolis; David
Frick, gOVernment major from
Southport and president of I.U.
s
SOPhomore class; John Hemmer,
Pre‑med from Indianapolis, Who
has maintained a four‑POint or
Straight
A
accum for the past
two semesters; Ralph Kendrick,
Pre‑med from Richmond, Cal. and
Questionnaires *iH
record五older
Needed For Completion
Of Gl.aduate FiIes
臆Of the . NationaL
Freshman Two‑hundred Yard But‑
terfly and Two‑hundred Yard In‑
dividual Medley. Popular opmlOn
regards∴Ralph
GRADUATE BROTHERS! We
need your blue questionaires which
were encIosed in the last 〃Hoosiel.
Fiji.
Because
of
our
recent
Change from the Stewart Howe
Alumni Service in the printing of
as
a
promlSmg
Olympic prospect. Rod McNerney,
Pre‑med student and racket‑Champ
from Louisville, Ky. who is here
at I.U. on a full sports scholar‑
Ship; Philip Reed of BIoomington,
a history major, Straight
A" stu‑
dent, and recent initiate of Phi
it has become
Beta Kappa; Dick Goos, unde‑
Cided major from Hamilton, Ohio;
necessary that we start our own
Frank Burton an optometry stu‑
files on our graduate Brothers.
dent from Jeffersonville; and Jim
In order for the Brothers to read
Snyder, marketing major from
the
Hoosier Fiji,
What you are doing and to com‑
South Bend. Jim is also co‑CaPtain
Plete our files, We need your
and catcher for the Indiana base‑
questionaire.
ban team.
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JOHN McGINNIS BS
31
WILLIAM H. WRIGHT AB ,24,
Of
VERNE G・ CAWLEY (SAM)
2441 Riverside Drive, Columbus,
is a motion picture and television
OPerateS a real estate firm. He is
Writer and producer with Warner
EIkhart after fifty‑three years.
also manager and owner of farm
Brothers Studio. He is also part‑
He was pledged at Zeta in 1907
and graduated from Northwestem
Law School in 1910. He has served
lands throughout the county.
Brother McGinnis has served as
Vice‑President of the Real Estate
Commission
(1954‑1960)
OWner Of T.V. Pilot言̀Kentucky
Kid
s
with N.B.C. Brother Wright
LLB )10, is still practicing law in
is also the First Vice‑President of
as a director for nine years and
and
the Screen Producers Guild. While
as President for four years of
Elkhart General Hospital. Broth‑
Vice‑President of the Indiana Real
On CamPuS he was a member of
Estate Association (1953‑1957).
Skull and Crescent, Spinx Club,
er Cawley and his wife celebrated
While at IU he was active in the
Sigma Delta Chi, and the Indiana
their fiftieth anniversary June 5,
Glee Club and Scabbord and Bible.
As a graduate Brother he was
On the Board of Directors of Zeta
in 1951, Under the direction of
married Wiltrud Wellensiek of
this board the new wing was add‑
12921 Evanston St., Los Angeles
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Daily Student staff. In 1933
he
1963. They reside at the Hotel
Elkhart.
Buende, Germany. They live at
 ̄
‑‑ ̄  ̄‑‑
DR. and MRS. JOHN A. EGAN
AB
25, MD ,28, Of 4201 E. third
Ave珊e; Den∇elr Gcho予adb, have
a daughter Sandra Sue who en̲
軸JI§
tel
W乱L REPRE§EN丁ED ON
格NDiANA
§丁uDEN丁
ed Vassar College this fall.
Mrs. Egan, the folmer Helen
Sanica, WaS a Theta at Indiana.
寧OUNDAT!ON
John became a medical officer in
Zeta Cha.pter of Phi Gamma Delta is w却represented
the Regular Army in 1932
and
retired as∴a∴COIonal in 1948. He
9n the 1963‑64 Indiana University Studen亡
Foundat」on
Zeta
s Pres」dent Charles H. Davis
Who js also president of
the Foundation, annOunCed the
appointment
of
12
brothers
to
SerVe On the various∴COmmittees
Which plan the Little 500 weekend,
May8 and 9.
PAUL ELSEA BS ,60, MD
Fiji
next fouI・ years at Baptis七
Me‑
morial Hospital, Memphis, Ten‑
nessee. While at Zeta he was His‑
William S. Armstrong, eXeCutive
The Tri Delts and the Fijis will
noon) December 15, tO SPOnSOr
Indiana.
and execute the Golf Jamboree,
underprivledged children. Broth̲
Mini tricycle race, the Extrava‑
ers Hank Orme and Dave Perks
Little 500 Variety Show toi Create
̀̀Greatest Co]lege Weekend.
Those brothers selected are
Pete CaJacob, AI Donato, Stan
John Konowitz
are in charge of hapdling Fiji
OPerations for the party. This has
Sistant operating∴ SuPerintendent
With the A and P Tea臆Qpmpany.
Christ卯aS mOre.
This year there wm be
30
have done meritous work in cam̲
PuS aCtivities, house activities
and
SCholarship. The proceeds of their
WOrk with other campus leaders
Will be used to provide scholar‑
Ships for deserving I.U. students.
4308
Alicent
25
to
of the children, Selected by
Dave PeI.ks, AI Plummer, Phil
OutStanding upperclassmen who
His new address is
Road, Louisvme, Ky.
the BIoomington Salvation Amy,
their services, Were Selected from
from Indianapolis. Tony is an as‑
互生ps the̲畦上担rprivle鳴e重心i世的
Of the BIoomington area to enjoy
brought to the house on Sunday
The brothers, Who volnuteer
WILLIS (TONY) GEORGE BS
49, has just moved to Louisville
been an annual affair for us which
Harry LambeI.SOn, Bob Lewis,
Reed, Charles Waggoner, and Lew
Warford.
he married Lee
Pryor who was a Pi Beta Phi at
the annual Christmas Party for
ganza, the race itself, and the
torian. In 1960
COmbine forces on Sunday after‑
director of the Foundation to plan
Fox・ Jim Gothard
63,
Wm do surgery residency for the
s, Tri‑DeIts Team
For Annual Xmas Party
These brothers will work with
the
is now practicing in Denver.
afternoon. Fem will be feeding
many mouths as the Tri Delts,
Fijis, and children will all be eat̲
ing at the house in the evening.
After dinner the girls have ar‑
GEORGE M. GINN BS
57言s
Participating in a two year train‑一
ing program with Eli Lilly and
Company of Indianapolis. While
On CamPuS he was President and
Histo工iian of Zeta. He was a mem̲
ranged for presents to be given
ber of Blue Key, the Student
to each of the children ‑ these
Athletic Commission, I.U. Foun‑
PreSentS are Of necessity small but
dation, Inter‑Fraternity Council,
are always a great joy for them
to open. After playing with their
new toys, the children will be
Skun and Crescent
and Amold
Air Society. George and his wife
taken home with a little happier
have two children Susan
feeling for the duration of the
Steve l. They reside at 1803
4
and
Christmas∴SeaSOn.
Shawnee Road, Indianapolis.
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WILLIAM H. BENZEL BS
of
4202
38
N. 56th St., Phoenix,
Arizona, Where he is serving as
the President of the Phi Gamma
Delta Alumni Association. He was
also active as a founder of Delta
CoIony at Arizona State Univer‑
Sity. His son Don was initiated at
Upsilon AIpha, University of Ari‑
ROBERT K. RHAMY BS
49,
MD ,52, is associate professor of
uroIogy at the Indiana University
Medical Center in Indiana Univer‑
Sity Medical Center in Indian‑
apolis. Bob and his wife, the
former Lynn Imel, have one giI.l,
Jennifer. They live at 4712 Briar
Patch Court.
ZOna, in March 1961, and then
Brothers Fox And
transferred to Indiana in the fall
for∴COmpletion of pre‑
a senatorial assistant to Birch
§書or問s引eぐ†ed
dent work. Don is now married
Bayh (D. Ind,). His specific jobs
63.
are to brief the Senator on cur‑
Co"Rush Chairmen
Bill also has two daughters Karen
a Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge
rent legislation, do research pro‑
at Arizona St袋te
h註強∴at va圭cus
Of 1962
to Marci審(Williams) Benzel,
Stan Fox and Charley Storms
廿真iversi士y a握d
Kristina, 8.
Dec. 2. These men were elected
for their abiIity to organize, lead,
and direct such an extensive pro‑
gram as we at Zeta have develop‑
ed throughout the years.
Brother Fox is a graduate of
Elmhurst High in Fort Wayne,
WILLIAM G. GLACKMAN ,17,
Of
4417 Jackson, Evansville, re‑
POrtS that he is retired and is
living peacefu11y,
COmfortably,
JAMES E. HATFIELD
31,
in the events around Zeta and
doors. His interest in hunting,
is currently serving as the intra‑
fishing, and yachting reflects his
mural chairman for the house.
athletic enthusiasm since starting
High. He is also active in the
On Indiana UniveI.Sity
Manager of GIobe‑Union Inc.,
manufacturers of storage batter‑
are juniors and are in the School
ies, in Middletown, Del. Chemistry
of Business.
WaS his major; the rifle team,
Rush is now open and any BlueKey,Aeons,and SigmaDelta
names of high schooI seniors wi11
Psi were some of his college ac‑
Certainly be welcomed. Through tivities. In 1936
the
〇〇〇〇peration
〇f the
he received his
愛玩m只i P長,D事Jま!挑曳nd his wife h鍵ve t転ee
and the brothers here at Zeta children鵜Sarah,Jim,andHayes,
there should be no limit to the who is also a Zeta graduate. Mr.
achievement of our∴ruSh program and Mrs. Hatfield reside at
for
the
coming
year.
Junior Class govemment, Young
Democrats, and Union activities.
Norris Pig Dinner, along with
various other∴COfmittees. He and
his wife the former Marilyn Weil,
Kappa A工pha Theta, Hanover ,62,
are living at 1300 N. Meade, Apt.
22, Arlington 9, Virginia.
s track
of the
Both men
VerSity. While on campus Jerry
WaS aCtive in I.U. F〇undation,
JAMES O. TURNER BS
team baek in 1930. Jim is now
house and is currently the editor
Hoosier Fiji."
瀧ee七ings.工n h三s
ing Secretary, Chairman of the
SPends his leisure time out of
Brother Storms is from Evansville,
jects, and occasionally represent
In the house he was Correspond‑
and in perfect health.
Indiana. He has been very active
Indiana and graduated from Bosse
62%, is
SPare time Brother Udell is an
M.A. candidate at American Uni‑
were elected as the new rush
chairmen for the coming year on
JERRY G. UDELL AB
Tufts
Lane,
Newark,
6
63, is
a 2/Lt" in the Army and is Exe‑
Cutive Officer of his company
Stationed in Korea. In his off‑duty
time Turns is teaching Korean
high school girls English. On
CamPuS he was business manager
Of the Arbutus, a member of I.U.
Foundation, the Y.M.C.A., and
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honorary. After his military serv‑
ice Brother Tumer will begin
WOrk on his M.B.A. Degree.
De]eware.
Home Baske†bcI案営
Jan.
4
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December 1963 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.