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1963 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
May 1963 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
05/00/1963
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Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1963 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
図図星琵琶
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity at Indiana University
Volume
XXVIII,
Number
4
BIoomington,
Indiana
May
1963
Zeta Wins Cheney Cup Third Time;
Cited For We11"Rounded Fraternity Life
Started in 1913, the Orion H. (月Ieney C哩Awa⊥‑d has hol10音red
a pastl Archon President as well as the top chapters of Phi Gam‑
ma Delta. The Cheney Cup is awarded annua11y to the chapter
adjudged most ef上icient in the fields of scholarship, CampuSl aC‑
tivities and fratemity relationships. ArlChon President George
Gunn made the presentation bo
Chuck Davis
64, PreSent Chapter
preside'nt at Our State Day Ban‑
quet, March 16th.
Robert Alexander
(Lafayette
55), in his report on the win‑
ners
Stated 〃As third time winner
of the Cheney Cup exceeded only
by Oklahoma, a four‑time victor,
and equalle'd only by Arizona,
Washington and Illinois) Zeta at
工ndiana′
reflects the competent
leadership of Pre'Sidents J. Bruce
Hunt (,62), and David F. Koenig
King R. Traub
46 Elected Vic叩reSident
.
Of Indianapolis Investment Corporation
King R. Traub,
46, Vice‑PreSident of Zeta Chapter Alumni
(63), aS Well as the experienced
Association, has been elected to a vice‑PreSidency of the City
guidance of Past Purple Legion‑
aire Thomas Hoadley, (Indiana
Securities Corporation, 1ndiこしnaPOlis investment banking fim・
56).
Zeta was cited for exCe王k.nce
in administration (almost ?7,000
in the black 1961‑1962) in fra‑
temal affairs and conduct (in‑
cluding ritual) Pledge trainingJ
rush, and alumni relations) and
extra‑Curricular activities (student
government, Union Board and
Committees, Arbutusl, and honor‑
aries). AIso, Zeta was adjudged
exce11ent in participating in Vars‑
ity sports as well as taking In‑
Travels From California
To Be Initiated
A special congratulations is in
Order for Mr. Virgil David Hire,
Class of
33, for his∴COming from
La Jolla, Califomia, tO be initi‑
ated into Zeta Chapter.
This completed a life‑long dre'am
Of Mr. Hire for due to his having
to drop out of school, he was un‑
tramural hon,OrS. Bu℃
perhaps
mos七important is the fact tha七
Zeta Scholarship has been tops
for the‑ PaSt SeVeral years.
The value of the Cheney Cuj)
lies not in the recognition of any
able to become initiated into Phi
Gamma Delta at the time of his
college career. We at Zeta Chapter
extend a very hearty welcome to
Brother Hire as he also enters
the portals of Fijiland.
\r\n樅i砂鋤職制〃
First in Campus Scholarship Attained
Through Proper Attitude, Detemination
The forces that have been
greatest in my life have been God
and the College Fratemity that
moulded me.
‑Thomas R. Marshall
Published regularly through‑
Out the school year by Zeta Chap‑
ter of Phi Gamma Delta Fra七emity
at Indiana University for the en‑
joyment of its alumni and friends.
Contributions of news of alumni
are welcomed and encouraged aし
all times. Let us know what you
are doing. Address a11 communi‑
cations to: Alumni Relations Of‑
fice, P. O. Box 1251, BIoomington,
Indiana.
AmuoI Pig Dime「 W回s Usu億I Success;
丁wo Golden Owi Aword Winne「s A††ended
Pig Dimer this year was honolred by having two Golden OⅥ「l
Award wimersI PreSentしBoth were
缶om Washington, Indiana,
Ralph Garten I工astillg・s and 「rhomas Charles Smiley. The tolaSt‑
Chapter Initiates 15
In Spring Class
Zeta Chapter of Phi Delta is
proud to announce 15 new initi‑
ates for the spring semester of
1963.
They
are
as
follows
Jam準)SI
Hurst Grund, Peru, Indiana, maj
oring in General Business; Wi11‑
iam Clifford Fowler, Terre Haute,
Indiana, Undecided; Robert An‑
(Continued on Page
4)
\r\nZe†o Wel寡Represen†ed
A† 97†h S†tI†e D回y;
Wins t
Fiowing Bowl
A festive March 16th evening
at th
e Columbia Club in Indianap‑
Olis was highlighted by the pres‑
elnCe Of several hundred Fiji,s,
members of the Archonate, and
Our Executive
Secretary.
Part
Of an enIarged program, intra‑
Chapter toumaments in bridge,
Ping‑POng and basketball were
held prece'ding the cocktail hour,
dinner, and formal program. Un‑
ExperlenCed恥i
Little 500,, Bike Team
fortunately, Zeta did not arise
Victorious in their early activi七ies.
Archon President Georgle Gunn,
Should Place Amo鴫Leaders‑ On May ll
Jr., (Washington
The prospects for this year,s ̀̀LittIe
500), race seem very
16), WaS the
main speaker. In an informal
bright for Zelta Cha¥Pter. The team is experienced and training
and warm talk, he appealcyd to all
hard to capture the first Place trophy. The brothers, tOgether
Fijis to continue striving toward
With our sorority sponsoI., AIpha Phi, are enthusiastically back‑
high ideals; he candidly revealed
ing this year
his life and thoughts as a Phi
s team.
Gamma
Delta.
His
speech
car‑
ried a sIPe音Cial meaning for a11
served as pledge trainer, kitchen
Zeta Fijis for Pres音ident Gunn
steward, and bike coach for two
had erarlier presented the Cheney
Cup Award to Zeta Chapter (婆e
months this∴SPring.
The coach of this year
s team
is Pete CaJacob ,65, from Terre
Haute.
Pete rode last year and
feature article).
Fo11owing President Gunn,s
SPeeCh, the five Indiana Chapters
has the experience for this de‑
COmPeted in the annual song con‑
manding job.
test for the
FIowing Bowl
Zeta Brothers are also pIay‑
Zeta)s high spirits capably held
ing important roles in the plan‑
in reign by song leader Lee Hum‑
ning and ,SuPerVision of the race.
Phries (
Jeff Coulter, PaSt all‑Star rider,
Officer of the house, and recent]y
64) brought another
award to Beechwood with its two
num音bers
Fiji HQneymOOn,, and
Rock Island,, from The Music
named
outstanding senior,
is
On the all‑POWerfu1 13‑member
Man.
e‑ Indiana
̲James B趣e主音(Zeta」49), then
University Foundation. The Ster‑
PrOCeeded to forsake Beechwood
ing Committee is the goveming
by awarding the Beta Graduate
Steering Committee of th
body for the whole weekend of
activities and has been working
Very diligently since the start of
The spirit and warmth of this
State Day was enhanceld by an
the school year.
Chuck Davis, PreSent PreSident
Of the hou,Se and rider in
ThroIPhy to Lambda Chapter of
DePauw.
61, is
also on the Work Out and Pro‑
Cedure along with brothersILa'Sallel
and Perks.
Jim Turner senior from Indi̲
excellent attendance opportunity
to meet the members of the Arch̲
Oniもe who are representing and
guiding Fijs everywhere.
Bert Loftman, junior, PaSt Of‑
ficer of th
e holuSe∴land rider
anapolis, is chairman of the Rules
during his fÌeShman year
and Regulation Committee. Jim
the Bicycle ControI Committee.
is on
Brother Loftman is also heading
for Indiana UniverlSity Medical
School next year.
(Continued on Page 4)
\r\n/ ̄¥
Around the Country with Phi Gam Alumni
Employed by Indiana Universi‑
After four daughters, JAC K
●
̀̀LITTLE
50O,, BIKE TEAM
ty in the Department of Philos‑
S. P ECK
ophy, HENRY B. VEATCH, Writes
and his wife Carolan have five
that he is the author of
Children, four girls, and, at last,
Evansville and past officer of the
バdull
45, gOt his son.
Shotz
,
(Continued from Page
AI
Koes七ring,
3)
Senior
from
One SOn, Andrew 3. Their daugh‑
house is on the Movie Committee.
dents agree. He is a Harvard grad‑
ters are Cathy 12, Susie' 10,
Brother Koestring holds the honor
uate in ]932, but affiliaties with
Marcia,
the
an advertising executive with the
A. R. O. T. C. Cadets in the
United States this year.
books.
Wonder if any of his stu‑
Zeta
Chapter.
Henry
and
and
Barbara
6.
Jack
is
his wife Mary Jane have two
Curtiss, Quinlan, Keene, and Peck,
daughters, and they reside at 1214
Inc., firm of IndianapoIs.
East First Street, BIoomington,
also very active in community
工nd.
affairs, is a
32
He is
degree Mason,
and belongs to the Indianapolis
GEORGE B. ROBINSON ,39,
Country Club. The∴SeVen Pecks
is assistant to the president of
live at
St. Johnタs Military Academy) in
工ndianapolis.
406
East∴51st Street,
32,
is a physician in Indianapolis,
Patricia have one ,SOn George,
Ind.
Military Academy.
48, COm葛
interest in the Howard Sams Co.
pany in Canton, Ohio.
The lO Lewis,s reside at
C
A medical student at the IU
Medical Center, RICHARD C.
BUCK
63, is sti11 a newlywed.
About the time thiis publicatioIl
is mailed, he and his wife will
be celebrating their four‑mOnth
anniversary.
Pat live at
Lawrence Drive, Indianapolis
6101 Crawfordsville
GERALD B. MAISON
48, is
a market research associate for
the Eli L音illy Co., in Indianapolis,
behind the leaders, for the( title
THe World,s Greatest College
Weekend.,)
●
CHÅPTER INITIÅTES
(Continued From Page
2)
thony Smith, COming from Colum‑
bia City, Indiana, an Accounting
major. From Midland Park, New
JAME,S L. RUHLMAN
53, is
Jersey, Charles James Clifford,
the' manager in Central America
Literature major; Richard Fomey
for General Tire International.
Allen, Physic,Sl major from BIoom‑
Jim and his wife, the former
ington, Indiana; Mich
Joanna Leath (IU ‑ Delta Gamma)
have three children, Tom 8, Ann
Konowitz, Pre‑med, LaPor七e, In‑
5, and Elizabeth
6
mos.
They
eal Ray
diana.
AIso, Nathan Thomas Horton,
reside at Apartado Posta1 1575,
Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Pre‑med;
San Salvador, EI Salvador, Cen‑
Thomas Joe Martin, Syracuse, In‑
tral America.
diana, Govemment major; Ronald
Lee Keller, Accounting, South
RICHARD L GEUPEL, is with
the' Carl M. Geupel Construction
port, Indiana. From Indianapolis,
Donald Lee Dawson, History
Inc. in工ndianapolis. He and
major; William Jame,S Otte Op‑
his wife, the former Carolyn
tometry, Southport ; Charles Henry
Co.
Mustard (Butler
.at
Gerry
26,
Ind.
Dick and his wife
Rd・, Trailer lOO, Indianapolis.
Ind.
5800
AIpha Chi
BIvd., N. W., Canton, Ohio.
SeCOnd position, Only three points
shil) in the race which high lights
the Timken Roller Bearing Co宣教ト
Edgehill
s
̀̀mini,, race held Friday night,
graduate, and very active in the
Club, and the Indianapolis Ath‑
3718
the committee for the women
1941. This year we look forward
sons.
1etic Club, and has a business
they reside at
president of Zeta Chapter, holds
the e'nViable position of being on
to taking over the overal1 1eader‑
two
Director of Labor Relations for
Omega) have two children, and
Dave Koening, Senior, a PaSt
One
and
ley SchooI of Law, and is now
‑
ten
Of his sons, Bob, is a Zeta under‑
belongs to the Bay Haven Yacht
Lichtenwalter, (IU
top
of being the overall points leader
a LLB from the William McKin‑
and his wife, the former Doris L.
e
for the race which originated in
chapter∴at PreSent. The Doctoで
Tex
th
guerite have eight children, Six
bine'd his B. S. in Business with
WaS a Cheerleader for three years
of
バBozo,, and his wife Mar‑
daughters,
DALLAS G. RAYL
one
We at Zeta are currently in
DR. ROBERT J. LEWIS
Army in 1958・ He and his wife
Jr., and they reside at St,. John,s
being
April lO.
Delafield, Wisconsin・バKem,) re‑
tired as a Lt. Col. from the U. S.
of
8444
‑
KKG) reside
North Ritter Ave., In‑
Orme, Southport, Indiana, al,SO a
business major.
is also quiもe a
SpOrtS Car fan, and belongs to the
dianapolis, Ind.
From Evansville, Indiana comes
Stephen Prince Royster, Undecid‑
Li11y Motor Club, the Sports Car
Club of America, and the Porsche
Club of America, aS Well as the
While here on campus, during
his undergraduate years, THOMAS
Scottish‑Rite and Marketing As‑
SOCiation. He and his wife Mary
C. PAGEDA ,55, WaS∴SCholarship
Lou have one son Gerald David
cian in Indianapolis, relSiding at
3. They live at 7240
the Medical Center, 1300
ley Ave., Indianapolis.
North Les‑
chairman. Tom is now a physi‑
Michigan, Indianapolis,
We
St
ed; Gary A11en Grieger, Business.
and
James
Thomas,
Bean
IエI
from Indianapoli,S, Indiana, major‑
ing in Spe'eCh and Theater.
Congratulations to the new ini‑
tates !
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May 1963 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.