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Title:
1963 February Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
February 1963 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
02/00/1963
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1963 February Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity at Indiana University
Volume
XXl「I工I,
Number
3
BIoomington,
Indiana
February,
1963
New Cabinet E1ected;
Chuck Davis Heads Zeta
For Coming Year
Zeta
s new president is Charles
H. Davis from FIossmoor, Illinois.
Chuck,s election to the presidency
came as no surprise as he worked
himself into Beechwood
s highest
Office by his many activities on
campus and for the house.
In his freshman year, Chuck
rode on Zeta
s bike team which
placed second only 9
seconds be‑
hind the winning Acacia team. He
also was∴Chosen as the Outstand‑
ing Pledge of 1960‑61 as we11 as
serving as President of his pledge
class. Chuck
s freshman year also
saw him e‑lected to the Freshman
Blue Key Honorary which is a very
exclusive organization.
′
Chuck
s∴∴SOPhomore year was
also full of activities. He served
as social chairman and managed
the Bike Team. He has contribut‑
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Zeta Chapter
s new rush chair‑
men are Jim Gothard from West
Lafayette and Les Wi11iams from
Canton, Ohio. These two sopho‑
mores have alrelady been working
hard on our most important ac‑
tivity of having a good rush pro‑
gram for future Brothers. This
year
s Rush Weekends have been
Set uP for March 9, Apri1 6, Apri1
20, and May 4.
It is during this important part
ed to the intramural sports pro‑
gram through his efforts in basket‑
ball and fo9七ba封.
Bes主des ail his
activities Chuck has been on the
Dean
ter
s Scholastic List every semes‑
except
one‑
that
being
semester he rode the bike.
the
He is
currently carrying a 3.5 accum.
This year Beechwood
s new pres‑
ident was appointed to the IU
Foundation, is a new member of
Scabbard and Blade, a Military
Honorary, and is also a member
of the accounting club.
Zeta
s
new rush booklet, Which has been
COmPleted, WaS∴COmPiled largely
of fra七emal living that we tum to
our alumni and ask for their help
in making our rush program a
successful one. EncIosed with this
issue is a post card to be used for
recomme'ndations for good rushees.
through the efforts of Brother
Davis.
And what, about Chuck,s future
plans?
Brother
Davis,
a
third
(Continued on Page 2)
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was recently insta11ed as Historian
NEW CÅBINET
(Continued from Page l)
generation IU student is an ac‑
counting major and plans on go‑
ing to Law School・ Again this
summer he will work for Haskins
and Sells, One Of the largest ac‑
Whip
, aS he
sponsible for compiling chapter
history and submitting reports to
be used in annual competition for
various national awards.
counting firms Iocated in Chicago,
Wamer is a product of Te.rre
Haute,s Wiley High School, Where
where he will do intemship work.
he played football for four years
We at Zeta Chapter feel very
fortunate in having Brother Davis
as our new president and through
and served as President of his
Senior Class.
During his five se'meSterS at IU,
his guidance and leadership we feel
Wamer has part,icipated in a wide
certain that Zeta will continue to
range of campus and chapter ac‑
tOP fratemi‑
tivities. As a Freshman, Wamer
ties here a七Indiana and at the
was Vice‑President of the Junior
remain as one of the
Published regularly through‑
of Zeta Chapter.
is known to the brothers, is re‑
same time one of the strongest
Interfraternity Council and a mem‑
out the school year by Zeta Chap‑
Chapters in the nation.
ber of the steering committee of
ter of Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity
HESTER IS NEW
the Tyronian BalL Recognition
RECORDING SECRETÅRY
for his activities was accorded him
at Indiana University for the e,n‑
joyment of its alumni and friends.
Phillip Lyle Hester is Zeta Chap‑
by being named as one of the召Fif‑
ter,s new recording secretary. Phi],
ty Outstanding Freshmen on Cam‑
are welcomed and encouraged at
a junior, is well prepared for the'
pusタブ・
all times. Let us know what you
job by virtue of being secretary of
are doing. Address all communi‑
cations to: Alumni Relations Of‑
fice, P. O. Box 1251, BIoomington,
the Amold Air Society. Phil is
Cadet Captain of the Air Force Re‑
Indiana.
campus. He was also selected as
the outstanding Air Science II Ca‑
Contributions of news of alumni
serve
Officers Training Corps on
and Vice‑President of Skull and
Crescent, the Sophomore'
Activities Honorary,
among
Warner
s
Mensタ
Stand ol克
sophomore
achievements. House intramurals
de七.
Phil came to IU and Zeta Chap‑
ter after two years at the
General
Motors Institute where he gained
credit in Chemistry and Physics.
Upon tranferring to IU, Phil de‑
cided to major in Business‑Man‑
agement Administration. He now
assists the Assistant Dean of the
Business ,School in counseling stu‑
dents in business courses.
Phil
Working as a Freshman Camp
Counselor, Zeta Rush Chairman,
s activities on campus in‑
also drew their share of attention
from the easy‑gOing Junior.
This year has been largely de‑
voted to studies (Wamerhad a 3.O
accum first semester) and house
activities. Next ye
ar Wamer plans
to enter YMCA work and work on
the Steering Committee for Fresh‑
man Camp.
Following graduation, Wamer,
wants to enter personnel work.
clude Freshman basd〕a11, basket‑
TELLE IS CORRESPONDING
ball, numeral club, YMCA, and
SECRETARY
Richard Dean Telle, SOPhomore
student leader. Phil has served as
social chairman and intramural
chairman for the house. In ad‑
from Valparaiso, Indiana, is our
new corresponding secretary. Dick
dition to a11 of his extra‑Curricular
lS maJOrmg in Russian and has an
activities Phil has managed to
outstanding 3.7 grade average. Al‑
though Dick is maJOrlng in Rus‑
keep a 2.6 accumulative average.
Upon graduating from Indiana
University, Phil plans to enter
sian he plans to enter med‑SChool
pilot training in the US Air Force.
ther Telle,s college activities this
This will keep him busy for at
year, besides his new duties as
and the field of Psychiatry. Bro‑
least five years. After completing
corresponding se・Cretary, include
七his phase of his life', Phil intends
working for the DaiIy Student
to enter the public relations bus工
newspaper, a member and officer
ness. As all of his activities and
of the Circle K Service Club, and
future plans reveal, Zeta has made
he also serves as a Student Lead‑
a fine choice in Selecting Phil Hes‑
er. Last year Dick was a membef
ter for one of its house officers.
of the Singing Hoosiers and put in
many working hours in the Unio!l
NEW HISTORIÅN IS PÅIGE
Wamer Howe Paige, a Business
School junior from Terre Haut,e,
Board Office.
(Continued on Page 3)
\r\nZeta Pig Dimer
To be March 30
This year
s annual Pig Dinner
Will be held on March 30, 1963. We
feel very fortunate in having Dr.
Edwin H. Cady (Ohio Wesleyan
39) as our main speaker.
Dr. Cady besides being an Amer‑
e NEW CABINET
Ch叩te「 Pr叩a「e§軸巾
(Continued from Page 2)
In high schooI Brother Telle had
an outstanding record‑ Vale
dic‑
torian of his clasIS, a National Merit
Scholarship finalist and Business
Manager of the year book. We a七
Zeta look for strong help and lead‑
ership from our new Corresponding
S ecretary.
ican Literature professor and who
just had his 14th book published,
is also Indiana University
s Faculty
AS TREÅSURER
South Bend, is Zeta Chapter
ther Jim Binkley wi11 be in charge
Treasurer. A sophomore, Harry
of this year
s Pig Dinner. Alumni
WaS Selected as the Outstanding
wi11 be hearing from Brother Bink‑
Pledge・ in his class last spring. He
s new
ley in the near future with addi‑
is an economics mator planning on
tional information on this years
going to law school upon gradua‑
festivities.  ̄plan to save March 30
tion. Bro七her Lamberson is active
to travel to BIoomington for this
On CamPuS aS a Stude,nt Leader,
always enjoyable annual event.
POlitically tied up as a senatorial
assistant, SerVed as a counselor at
Chapter Pledges Eight
Freshman Camp, and is presently
engaged in Great Issues Debates.
acquired a top‑.nOtCh pledge class.
At present there'
are eight new
neophytes with a possibility of two
The eight men who now make up
Our SPring pledge class are : Charles
The work invoIved in being Ze‑
ta
s treasurer is no small task, but
under Brothe'r Lamberson
s guid‑
ance Zeta will be kept financially
sound.
Zeta will be represented in this age
Old classic of student competition
in which housing units compete for
Song leader, Lee Humphries, has
Harry Phillip Lamberson, from
Representative to the Big Ten Ath‑
letic Council. Undergraduate Bro‑
to a cIose, Zeta feels that it has
On the 22nd and 23rd of March,
the 29th IU sing will be presented
in the IU auditorium. Once again
Prizes in both production and chor‑
al work.
LÅMBERSON SERVES
As second semester rush draws
For音。 U。 Sing
been diligently preparing for an a11
Out effort to bring the lst place
trophy back to Zeta after an eight
year absence.
Rock Island
, the
famous Broadway musical, Music
Man, Will be one of the numbers
PreSented. Other∴Selec寅ons from
the Music Man will also be present‑
ed..
From the enthusiasm shown
in the House living room during
song practices, it looks as thougb
it wi11 be a fine year for Zeta in
the IU ISing.
Three Initiated
Three new names have been ad̲
ded to the chapter roster as Zeta
s
SPring class was recently initiated.
They are: Brothers Jerry Joe Dils,
W. Blau Jr., Freshman, Jefferson‑
a senior from Richmond, Ind.; Eu‑
Ville, Ind.; Robert A. Brookshire,
Freshman, BIoomington; Steven M.
Farar, Freshman, Indianapolis; Da‑
gene Henry Liechty, a SOPhomore
from Bum, Ind.; and Steven Doug‑
Vid R. Frick, Freshman, Indianapo‑
Indiana.
lass Slavin, a junior from Muncie,
\r\n′ ̄¥
Keep量れg Up W呈th Zeをa Chapte案Ilij王s
Sales representative for the
Head of the Spencer Publishing
physician at the IU Medical Center・
Faultless Caster Corp. is ROBERT
Co. iII Greenfield, Ind., is DALE
He married the former Alekie Del‑
H. VAN RIESSEN
is (Baldwin ‑ Wallace ‑ Alpha Xi)
is the husband of the former Ger‑
on Nove'mber 25, 1961, and they
now live at 1839 MacArthur Lane,
aldine A. Gates (IU‑Delta Gamma)
er, and they have two daughters
ぬnd they have two children.
and ason. The Spencerslive at22
Speedway, lndiana.
ty
Planning to be married to Miss
CaroI Burden of LaPorte on Au‑
Shire Dr., S. E., Grand Rapids,
Michigan.
DAVID F. BENHOFF
59, is ar
41.
B. SPENCER
Lefty
Lef‑
and family live at 2343 Wiト
63. 〃Gards
North Pe〃nnSylvania, Greenfiel(1,
Indiana.
EUGENE F. SENSENY
gust 17, 1963, is RONALD S.
GARDNER
20. Dale isthe hus‑
band of the former Dorothea Bru職‑
was se‑
Wayne. Gene is married to the
lected as the ou七standing premedi‑
former Bemiece Etzler (Franklin‑
cal student last spring. He lives
Pi Phi) and they are parents of
in the Single Student Dormitory,
four children. They live《 at 3112
Room 123, 1300 West Michigan,
Beaver Ave., Fort Wayne, Indiana.
lndianapolis, Indiana.
臆
0一‑‑
Presiden七
WILl,IAM T. HAYMOND
03,
Arizona, is ROBERT J. HYATT
Pierce and Beasley in Mun‑
32. Before
cie. Bi11 and his wife, the former
314
gOing to the more mild
climate of Arizona, Bob practiced
Helen L. Glass, are the parents of
two daughters, One deceased. He
a.nd wife live at
of the MCnteZ罰ma
Land and Cattle Co. in Rimrock,
is an attomey with White, Hay‑
mond
44, is
a practicing proctoIogist in Fort
law in Washington, Ind., SerVed as
judge of the Daviess Circuit Court,
and was a member of the Board of
McCullocb
BIvd., Muncie, Indiana.
Indiana Law Examiners. His ad‑
dress is Box 492, Sedona, Ariz.
Self‑emPIoyed in the lumber sales
business, is WILLIAM B. THOMAS
Practicing dentistry in For七
47. While at IU, Bi11 worked on
Wayne is JAMEIS D. FREY
the Daily Student and was a mem‑
ber of the Union Board. He, his
wife, the former Marilyn Miller,
and their son live at
2602
59.
On graduation from Dental School,
Freyer
received the Gold Foil
Achievement Award and the Radi‑
Ology Award. He is married to the,
East‑
brook Dr., Fort Wayne, Indiana.
工ormer Judith Hicks (IU‑Theta)
and they have two children. They
ROBERT T. HOOVE¥R
59, JD
live at
with the Judge Advocate General
3020
Queen Street, Fort
Wayne, Indiana.
62, has just accepted a commission
鵜0‑‑
s
Corps in the Army and went on ac‑
New residents of Pasadena, Cal‑
tive duty for three ye(arS in Janu‑
ifomia, may Very Well purchase
Now a senior me'dical student in
the IU SchooI of Medicine is PAUL
ary.召Hoover
their homes from C. WILLIAM
W. ELSEA
員)二・meri C三悪読L.宣言もかざ〈王廿‑昂let尋.
ⅥTILLIA既SON ,48。 〇Wner∴Of
the foI"mer Lee Pryor (IU‑Pi Phi),
His Army address is not known・
Williamson Co. in the Rose BowI
live at
city. Bill is married to the former
Indianapolis, Indiana.
is married to the
七he
60. Paulandhiswife,
2235
Ransdell No. 510,
Lorretta A. Feterl and they have
State Day In Indianapolis
On the 16th of March, the llth
Section of Phi Gamma Delta wi11
hold its annual State Day at the
Columbia Club in Indianapolis.
Preceeding the dinner there will
be' a Ping‑POng, duplicate bridge,
and basketball tournament for all
one son. The Wi11iamsons live at
781 Magnolia Ave., Pasadena.
〇
一‑
President of American Fabrica七‑
ed Co. in Indianapolis is JOHN M。
THOMPSON ,49. Jack is married
to the former Janis Robinson (IU‑
Theta) and they have
four chil‑
DENNIS
D.
ANGLIN
62,
is
now engaged in graduate work ab
the University of Michigan.
Angs
]ives at 726 Oakland, Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
Practicing law with his own firm
Of Warne・r, Clark and Warner in
those chap七ers interested. Cock‑
dren, Julie, Jane, John, and Jean.
Muncie is RAY W. CLARK
tail Hour will begin at 5 P. M. with
The Thompsons live at 7826 Wind‑
LL.B.
dinner following. We are looking
combe BIvd., Indianapolis 40, Ind.
band of the former Sarah R. Jack‑
14
13,
〃Clarkie" is the hus‑
SOn, and they have three sons. Two
forward to seeing many of our Ze‑
ta alumni at the Columbia Club
Studying for his law degree a七
of them ROBERT M. & CHARLES
and for those interested, tickets
the Unive,rSi七y of Michigan is JAY
R. CLARK, are both Phi Gams.
may be purchased from the Beta
B. HUNT
Graduate Chapter for $4.00.
Lawyers Club, Ann Arbor, Mich.
62. JayB. 1ives atP‑21
The Clarks live at
641 Wheelin着
Road, Muncie', Indiana.
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February 1963 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.