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Title:
1964 December Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
December 1964 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
12/00/1964
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1964 December Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity at Indiana
Volume XXX, Number 2 Bloomington, Indiana December, 1964
Spasn 5
Greetings
from
Che Moen of Zeta
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The presiden手
丁e看看e Accep冒ed
To Phi Be†a Kappa
Speaks. ‥
Richard Dean Telle, a Russian
With a joyous holiday greeting,
major from Valparaiso, Indiana,
another calendar year at Zeta
has recently received the distin‑
comes to a cIose. Your chapter
guished honor of being selected
has enjoyed another banner year,
to Phi Beta Kappa honorary. He
compiling an enviable record in
has accomplished this feat by com‑
all aspects of fratemity living.
piling a
However, We CannOt be satisfied to
average over the past three and a
rest here. We must continue to
half years.
3.85
accumlative grade
maintain our only possible policy
which can be expressed in one
Scholarship‑Wise, Dick has al‑
word. That word is first ‑ an un‑
ways been on top. He was vale‑
qualified first.
dictorian of his high school grad‑
uating class at Valparaiso, a mem‑
I ask each of you to aid us, for
ber of the freshman scholastic
we are a11 partners in these en‑
honorary, Phi Eta Sigma, and now
deavors. It is important that we
a member of Phi Beta Kappa hon‑
orary. AIso, Dick is currently on
recall the times that we worked to‑
gether to accomplish great results.
the Three Year Master
s Program,
a special program for a select
There is an old Chinese saying
group of superior students.
that each generation builds a road
for the next. The road has been
Brother Telle has been very ac‑
well built for us by men from the
tive during his college career here
Immortal Six who founded our
at I.U. He has served on Zeta
fratemity through Richard D.
cabinet the past two years, first
Simpson, Zeta
s first president
and whose badge I wear to the
present day living brothers. In the
same fine tradition, it is now our
duty to prepare and build for the
next generation.
With best wishes throughout the
Christmas season and the new
year and an invitation to soon visit
Beechwood, I remain.
fratemally yours,
David H. Ruby, President
s
as corresponding secretary and
now as historian.
Tells,
as he js
more commonly called, is a mem‑
ber of the I.U. Foundation, AIpha
Epsilon Delta ‑ a Pre‑med. hon‑
orary, and Sphinx club. He was a
member of the Singing Hoosiers,
and at the present plays the piano
for a dance band, Called the Epics,
composed of several talented
brotheI.S.
Dick plans upon graduation to
take a trip to Russia during the
summer, and then to enroll at the
I.U. Medical School in the fall.
erator was removed. In the living
Repai「s A†
rooms the rugs were cleaned,
Beechwood
tables refinished and glass tops
couches reuphoIstered, COffee
added, and the wall was patched.
AIso phones were insta11ed in all
Because of the efforts of sev‑
the rooms and the telephone
eral brothers this summer, the
booths were converted into a study
chapter house received some bad‑
booth. Hungry brothers were foil‑
1y needed repairs at a nominal
ed when three new metal doors
cost. On the exterior the porch
were put up in the kitchen making
工allings were painted, the pin‑
it a】most invulnurable from at‑
1igh七was rebuilt, and the incen‑
taek.
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ZETA INITIATES
SPRING CLASS
Wes† Poin† Conference
Nine new initiates recently had
their names inscribed on the chap‑
Junior Dave Frick has received
ter ro11s at Zeta. These new ini‑
the honor of being selected as one
tiates were welcomed into the
of two Indiana University repre‑
brotheÌhood of Phi Gamma Delta
sentatives to a conference held at
on the night of Friday, Nov. 20.
West Point, New York on Dec.
It is fully expected that their new
2‑5. This conference, SPOnSOred
roles in the house will be a re‑
annua11y by the United States Mil‑
itary Academy, is designed to ac‑
warding experience to themselves
and to Zeta.
quaint students from over lOO
The new initiates are: Melvin
Charles Brewer, a marketing ma‑
jor from Evansvi11e; Thomas
Vaness Ransom, hailing from
Homec9n甲g
Frankfort and majoring in busi‑
Weekend
ness; Robert Ha11 Chapman, an
accounting major from St. Louis;
Jack Lee Altekruse, a Pre‑med
Other fun‑fi11ed homecoming week‑
student from Ft. Wayne; Jerry
Wade Nigh, COming from Indi‑
end began. As usual several alum‑
anapolis and majoring in business;
On Saturday, October
3l, an‑
ni returned for this festive re‑
Larry Lee Bushkill, Who hails from
union. This weekend always proves
Ft. Wayne and is majoring in pre‑
very interesting to the alums and
med; Michael James Kaye, a bus‑
the undergraduate Brothers as it
iness major from Logansport;
PrOVides an opportune time for
David Carl Blanton, from Fort
them to exchange news and views.
Wayne and a pre‑med student;
and Gerald Michael Danielson, il
The main festivities began with
the start of the I.U.‑Minnesota
music major from East Brunswick,
New Jersey.
game, Of which, unfortunately,
ourバFighting Hoosiers
came up
on the short end. Then Fernie, Our
COOk, PrePared an informal walk‑
through dinner for the brothers.
That night, the Kingston Trio pro‑
vided the entertainment for the
traditional variety show glVmg
two performances at the Indiana
University Auditorium. It was
quite apparent that a good time
WaS had by all.
Fijis Selected
For Founda.tion
Nineteen Zeta Fijis have been
elected to serve on the Indiana
University Student Foundation
this year. The I.U. Student Foun‑
datibn is the organization which
sponsors the L音ittle
500
Weekend
and provides scholarships to stu‑
Zeta teamed up with Delta Gam‑
dents here at Indiana University.
ma sorority this year to build the
Gopher
Those brothers working on the
Blues,,, was taken from the more
display.
Our
theme,
Foundation this year are John
general theme for the whole cam‑
Konowitz, Pete CaJacob, Jim
PuS,
Gothard,
Sound off for Victory.
Chi
Phi and AIpha Gamma Delta were
Harry
Lamberson,
Charles Waggoner, Richard Telle,
the winners for the all campus
Bi11 Otte, Charles Storms, Dave
displays.
Ruby, Tom Martin, and Tom Hor‑
ton.
The men of Zeta enjoyed Talk‑
with those who were unable to at‑
AIso AI Bradfield, Rod Starmer,
AI Plummer, Stan Fox, Bob Smith,
Bill Fowler, Dave Frick, and Alan
tend this year.
Abb ott.
ing with the retuming alums, and
hope to see you a11 next year along
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60,
62 Ekklesias. Doug was also
Very aCtive as an undergraduate
here at Zeta, He was the corres‑
POnding secretary, ruSh chairman
for four years, and pledge trainer.
Doug
s address is Box 2987, Uni‑
VerSity of Alabama.
EUGENE J. McGARVEY, JR.
58, is a lawyer for Fall, Pierce
& Fell. From May 1961 to Decem‑
ber 1963, he was on active duty
With the U.S. Army at Fort Leo‑
nard Wood, Mo,, Where he attain‑
ed the rank of Captain. Gene was
Very aCtive while here at the I.U.
CamPuS. He was President of the
I"F,CっPresident of the I.U. Foun‑
dation, a member of the Board of
Aeons) a member of the Blue Key,
and a member of the Sphinx Club.
He and his wife, the former Nancy
Jones, and their children, Eugene
J. IⅡ
and Michael William, nOW
reside at 1921 West Jefferson,
Kokomo, Ind,
ROBERT HAROLD OSWALD
47, is an obstetrician in Evans‑
ville. He served on the Union
Board and was a member of the
Sphinx Club while here at I.U. Hjs
Wife, Mary, and he and their chil‑
dren, Mary Kathryn, Robert Stev‑
en, and Judith Louise, live at 2423
Lincoln Ave., Evansville, Ind.
RICHARD HARRY McILROY
JR.
62言s now a sophomore at the
I.U. Medical Center. He was a
Pledge trainer and the recording
SeCretary While here at Zeta, Mac
home address is 1915
s
Greenwood,
Pueblo, CoIorado.
HOWARD K. TURNER, ,17 is a
Zet
a Fiji whose interests tum to
old farmhouses and exotic cooking
when he finds the time.
Mick
ク
is a uroIogist in Providence, R. I.
He and his wife Charlotte Sullivan
make their home at 15
Grot七o
Ave. They have one married
daughter and one son who is en‑
rolled as a sophomore at Brown.
At I.U. ̀̀Mick,, played varsity
football, intramural basketba丁1,
and was a member of the Indiana
Union Board. He now holds mem‑
bership in the Providence Art
Club, the Narraganset Boat Club,
the Hope Club, and the Phi Gam‑
ma Delta Club of N.Y,C.
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John CaIvin Shimer
33 is now
a plant manager at Boss Manu‑
facturing Co. in Kewanee, Ill.,
where he and his wife reside at
610 Chestnut St. 〃Jack,, a pledge
trainer at Zeta was a member of
Douglas White
Bjorn Johan Sievert
the varsity tennis team and was
also a yell leader at I.U. He is
now a community Chest Chair‑
Douglas Hunter White Jr.
47
is a Zeta alumnus who served as
president of the house in his col‑
lege days. Doug, his wife Ann,
and their three children make their
home at
7405
Fredrick Dr. E.,
Indianapolis 60, Ind. In addition to
I.U., he also attended the Univer‑
sity of Rochester and Drew Uni‑
man and belongs to the Chamber
Bjorn Johan Georg Sievert
63,
a foreign exchange student from
of Commerce and the Midland
Sweden, Sends his regards to all
Country Club where he peI
the brothers. He married Rebecca
his favorite sport.
SueS
White from Terre Haute and a
member of Kappa Kappa Gamma
sorority at I.U. in 1962. Bjom
and his wife have a son, Martin,
and live at∴Svitiodsvagen ll,
Djursholm, Sweden. This recent
versity and he received his A・B.
alumnus is an auditor at Price
in ,46 and M.D. in
50. Doug be‑
Waterhouse and Co. in Stockholm.
longs to the Marion County, Indi‑
ana State, and American Medical
flying take up most of leisure
Asso.
Sailing, hand‑Sailing, Skiing, and
time, and he reports that he is
very interested in intemational
POlitics.
John Harmon Phillips
at
35
52 1ives
Lake Shore Dr., Michigan
City, Ind. He and his wife, former
̲Roberし
Wat8On
臆Masters
52 is
Marlene Welsh, a Pi Phi here at
the Director of Hospital Anes‑
I.U., have three children ages six,
four, and two. This General Prac‑
thesia at the Primary Children
s
ana for three years and was a
Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah.
He and his wife live with their
three children at 765 Hilltop Rd.
member of Blue Key. When time
in SaIt Lake City. Bob was a very
Permits John is an avirl fan of
active man on campus belonging
titioner played baseball for Indi‑
to the Board of Aeons, Blue Key,
boating and golf.
VarSity basketball for three years,
and the tennis team for which he
Thomas Charles Smiley
61 is a
served as captain for three years.
PÌaCticing dentist in Washington,
He is presently a member of the
Ind. where he and his wife, a
A.M.A., the Utah State Medical
Kappa from DePauw, live at 214
whose prin‑
Assoc., the American Society of
Anesthesiologists, the B.P.O.E.,
Ciple hobby is stamp collecting, is
and he is the secretary‑treaSurer
NE lOth.
Charles,
the Director of Home Building
Of the Primary Children,s Hospi‑
Savings and Loan Assoc.
tal Staff.
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John W. Sawin,
62 is a student
at the Indiana SchooI of Dentistry
in Indianapolis. As he was called
here at Zeta,
440
Swannie
1ives at
N. Winona, #304 with his
wife Nancy and their eleven month
old daughter. John served as rush
chairman for the house at Indiana,
and he now holds membership in
the dental fratemity of Delta Sig‑
ma Delta.
Michael Leigh TeVault,
57 cur‑
rently resides in Mt. Vernon, Ind.
at 1621 Country Club Rd. He
married the former CaroI Cason,
a member of Delta Delta Delta
sorority, On June
9, 1957. This
Zeta, alumnus is an optometri8t in
Mt. Vernon, and he belongs to the
Mt. Vernon Kiwanis Club, and the
Indiana and American Optometric
Ass. He lists golf, hunting, bowl‑
ing, and bridge among his favor‑
ite hobbies.
and is now a member of Elks,
Moose, I.O.O.F., Scottish Rite,
Shrine, Rotary (past Dist. Gover‑
nor, 1962‑3, Dist. #654), Eagles,
and the Whitley County State and
American Bar Assns.
Arthur
Fravel
Thompson
35
headed west from I.U. and is now
Joseph R種y Roe,
39 is an at‑
SerⅤing as a Municipal Judge in
tomey in Columbia City, Ind. Joe
Bozeman, Montana. He and his
and his wife Dorothy live at 201
wife live at
N. Line St. with their daughter
and have a son Arthur and a
and two sons. He is the owner and
daughter Alice. While at Zeta
manager of the Harrison Abstract
Tommy
515
S. Grand Ave.
served as treasurer and
and Insurance office in Columbia
house manager and majored in
City, and he is presently the Selec‑
psychoIogy. He holds membership
tive Service Attorney for Whit‑
in the American Bar Assoc., the
ley County. Active in football, de輸
Montana Bar Assoc., and the Gaト
bating, and dramatics at Zeta,.Joe
1atin County Bar Assoc. of which
has continued in outside activities
he was vice‑PreSident in 1963.
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December 1964 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.