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Title:
1963 October Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
October 1963 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
10/00/1963
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1963 October Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity at Indiana University
Volume
XXIX,
Number
l
BIoomington,
Indiana
Homecoming Weekend
Fa11 pledge class
Starting NoYember 9
I九ring the spring, Summer, and early fall of this year,
Zeta, Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta. filled the house to over‑
flowing by pledging 23 outstanding men to fom the Fa11
COming weekend. This weekend is
Iooked forward to with great ex‑
Charles Brewer, Evansville, gen‑
eral business and John Philip
PeCtation by both alumni and the
undergraduate Brothers. It is dur‑
Bucher, BIoomington, On a Pre‑
ing this weekend that we have an
1aw course maJOnng m gOVern‑
OPPOrtunity to renew old alumni
ment and economics.
acquaintances, aS Well as meet
s brother, Bi11, is a Zeta Fiji; Gir‑
father is a Zeta and Mike plays and Fredrick Gardner, LaPorte,
soccer at I.U. AIso, John Nelson business major with a brother Ron
Blair, South Bend, undecided; also a Zeta Fiji; Thomas Motley
Bradley,
Peru,
Pre‑
its doors to alumni on this home̲
freshman tennis squad; Melvin
Joliet, Ill., a math major whose
Lee
On Saturday, November 9 Zeta
and Indiana University wi11 open
OPtOmetry, a member of the
AIso, Thomas Edward Elyea,
Jerry
1963
I.U. and Fijis Awaiting
Zeta Pledges outstanding
Evansvi11e, business major. Mike
October,
(Continued
on
page
4)
Older, but not forgotten Brothers.
The
Fighting Hoosiers,, will
Play Oregon State at l:30
p.m.
at the I.U. stadium. This game
Shapes up to be a strong non‑COn‑
ference battle. We hope that the
Hoosiers can give its alumni a
Victory for this homecoming game.
This year we are combining ef‑
forts with Pi Beta Phi sorority in
house decorations for this gala
Weekend. Our theme for decora̲
tion,
Victory our most important
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Electric
s sIogan of
̀くProgress
Our mOSt important product.,,
As usual Femie, Our COOk, Will
Serve lunch at the house starting
at ll a.m. on Saturday. If you
wish to have a reservation, Please
Clip the coupon contained in this
On Saturday evening the tradi‑
tional variety show will be held
in the Indiana University Audi‑
torium starting at
7
and
9:30
p.m. The big name entertainer for
the show has not been announced
as of yet but rest assured that
the show will be as entertaining
\r\nⅢき〃00‡胸書f〃l
Fijis Team With Thetas
For Annual Fa11 Camival
On October 19 che F申s teamed up with our sister soror‑
ity Kappa AIpha Theta, in the amual Fall Camival with a
game of fascination called員Bouncing Bingo.
booth was
Bingo
The forces that have been
greatest in my life have been
God and the College Fratemity
that moulded me.
‑Thomas R. Marshall
The name of the
Happiness is Bouncing
which was a take‑Off on
the book Happiness is a Warm
Brother Hess
Puppy by Charles Schultz the
Writer of
芭1ected Historian
αPeanuts.,,
Fall Carnival which was held at
the new IU fieldhouse is sponsor‑
John Lee Hess, SOn Of Mr. and
ed by the Indiana Memorial
Mrs. L. F. Hess of Brook, Indiana,
Union. This year the Camival
WaS elected to the office of Vice‑
Published regularly throughout
raised臆臆about $11,000臆for Campus
President and Historian of Zeta
the school year by Zeta Chapter
Chest which in turn is the Uni̲
Of Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity
VerSity
at Indiana University for the en‑
United Fund.
Chapter Sunday, September
22,
s contribution to the
1963. Brother Hess, a JunlOr
maJOrmg m gOVernment, takes
joyment of its alumni and friends.
In the past housing units were
Contributions of news of alumni
given the option of having a game
OVer the post formerly held by
are welcomed and encouraged at
of fascination or a skit. However
Phil Hester who, because of his
all times. Let us know what you
due to the great amount of time
are doing. Address all communi‑
and work required for a skit, the
Cations to: Alumni Relations
Union Board decided to limit the
booths to games only. AIso this
Chairman, Robert J. Lewis, Jr.,
631 E. Third Street, BIoomington,
Indiana.
year for the first time the Cami‑
Val was accompanied by rides and
a dance outside the fieldhouse.
Five players could play
ing Bingo
Summer marriage to I.U. Theta
CaroI Moore, WaS unable to con‑
tinue as a cabinet officer.
Brother Hess has been active
in Zeta activities for the past two
Bounc‑
at one time. The game
years, SerVing on various com‑
mittees and playing on our inter‑
COnSisted of ro11ing tennis balls
up a ramp to a square containing
mural basketball and softball
twenty‑five holes. Being similar
teams. John also holds the job of
to bingo, the first contestant to
kitchen steward while maintain・
get five balls in a row diagonally,
horizonta11y, Or Vertica11y was
ing a high scholastic average. Last
the winner. A11 winners received a
token prize of a bag of peanuts.
The Camival began Saturday,
October 19
at 2
p.m. and ended
at mid‑night. However the actual
semester he had a 3.4 of a possible
4.O grade accumulative・
We here at Zeta kmow John will
fit into the present cabinet well,
WOrk began weeks in advance
doing his part to promote co‑OPer‑
headed by the co‑Chairmen Jim
ation and success for the remain‑
Gothard and Charlie Waggoner.
der of his term. Congratulations,
Brother Hess.
(Continued on page 4)
HOMECOMING RESERVA丁!ON
I
wi11
wi11
not
be
back
for
homecoming
Saturday,
Novem‑
ber ll. I would like to make a reservation for persons for
Saturday lunch.
Please send to Robert J. Lewis, Jr., Alumni Relations Chairman,
31 E. Third St., BIoomington, Indiana.
\r\nWe are starting another school yea.r at India,na. a.nd at
Zeta. We feel that it will be the best year in our history. We
Fi」iS P「ominen十In
have the men in the house who are capable of great a.ccom‑
Campus Ac†iv前es
Plishments, and these men have the desire to excel. With a
Steers LittIe
50O Weekend
group of正nty men a11 capable and a11 working for Zeta I
don
Chuck Davis, Zeta,s President,
t see how we can fall.
One thing that we are attempting to do this year is to
retum to a system where by we ha,ndle all our alumni cor‑
also heads the Indiana University
Student Foundation this year. The
Foundation
respondence. For the past several years we have∴emPIoyed
Stewart Howe Alum血Service to help us prepare the litera‑
s main project is rais‑
ing money for scholarships by
Planning and staging the events
ture and maintain our鮒e of alumri addresses. Keeping in mind
of the
che fact that we a.re in a transitional period we hope you will
Weekend,,, the Little
バWorld
s Greatest Co11ege
500.
find our newspapers and amouncements as acceptable as those
in the past and we hope you will understand if we ha,Ve a. few
more誼p‑uPS than usua,1.
Political Tran8fusion
冒his year found campus poli‑
̲ ̄ ̄ ̄蹄n in Indiaha victory ̄託h面をcoin壷g; we  ̄cah  ̄軒証antee that
In dosing let me say that although we can not promise
tics receiving a flowing trans‑
Zeta will have its doors open in anticipa,tion of our ma,ny P臆
FIJI,s hold an unprecedented
Gam brothers who will be returring to the campus that week‑
three of the 27
商工高6五 ̄ ̄藷もm  ̄輯i舌̲PHi Gams. The
seats in the Stu‑
dent Senate, With Jim Binkley
end.
(senior) representing the out‑in‑
town voters, Lewis Warford (jun‑
Fratemally your,
ior) representing the Phi Gam
s
district, and Dave Frick (sopho‑
Chuck Davis
more) serving via his position as
President of the Sophomore Class.
Dave Ruby, Zeta)s Recording Sec‑
Eugene D. FletcLall Elected
retary, heads the campus)s largest
and most powerful political party,
President of I. U. Alumni Association
Hats off to Brother Eugene
LLB
Blue
Fletchall, BS
ACTION. There are rumors of
"creeping Phi Gamism.タタ
32,
34, reCently elected President of the Indiana Alumni As‑
Varsity Sparcity?
SOCiation. He will serve for a, tem Of three years. Brother
Fletcha11 is a native of Poseyville Ann are members of Kappa AIpha
and
now
resides
at
LaGrange,
Theta
sorority.
Tennis Coach Bill Landin expects
Served as President of Zeta, Of
the FIJI trio of Jim Binkley
the Union Board, and of the In‑
(senior), Chi11 Fichter (junior),
terfraternity Council. He was also
and Rod McNeamey (jurior) to
a member of the Board of Aeons,
the Sphinx Club, and Blue Key.
After graduation, he joined Swift
set the pace for the 1963‑1964
season. In basketball) Hurrin)
Ho。Sier Pilot Branch McCracken
Company and has served vari‑
casts a hopeful eye on last year?s
OuS POSitions throughout the coun‑
outstanding freshman Gary Grie‑
try. In 1955, he was elected vice‑
PreSident of Swift in 1955
WaS named a director in
ger. Gary) Sharp‑Shooter for the
and
1962
1959.
tribute the speed and agility need‑
s
ed for McCracken,s famous fast‑
PaCking plants throughout the
break. Jack Johnson, freshman
United States and Canada, COn‑
from Greenfield, Ind・ Will be mak‑
StruCtion, refinery and margarine
ing his bid to see action for the
OPerations.
Hurrin, Hoosiers
Mrs. Fletchall is the former Miss
Jane Malcolm,
Evansville Bosse S七ate
Championship teaml Should con‑
His present responsibilities in‑
Clude supervision of the company
s will tum out
to see their brothers perform.
Illinois. While on campus, he
&
Not at all. FIJI
to several varsity sports this year
Emie Andres
tOO. Zeta alum
I.U.)s Baseball
36, Of Bluffton.
Coach
The Fletcha11s are the parents of
a daughter, Ann, a 1962 graduate
of I.U. Both Mrs. Fletchall and
has F工JI battery with Jun‑
iors Ron Keller and Jim Snyder
E. D. FLETCHÅLL
(Continued on page 4)
\r\nFathers Enjoy Weekend;
Dad
Phi Gam Alumni
Questionaire EncIosed
To Start AIumni Files
s Club Officers Elected
ALVIN L. KOESTRING ,63, Of
Evansville will take a three year
Because of our recent change
leave of absence from the Indiana
from the Stewart Howe Alumni
Zeta was increased by about 50%
Bell Telephone Co. to be stationed
Service in the printing of the
the weekend of Oct. 6‑7. Almost
in Hawaii for his Army service.
バHoosier
50
of the brothers and pledge
バKoes,, was the Wilkinson Award
brothers fathers took part in our
finalist for Section XI. The Wil‑
files on our graduate Brothers.
annual Dads Day festivities at
kinson Award candidates are
To start these files we have sent
Beechwood. This year,s weekend
those voted to be the most out置
out the questionaire tha七is en‑
coincided with the Dads Day pro‑
standing by their respective chap‑
cIosed in this issue. If it is feasi‑
gram of the University.
ters.
ble, Please return this question‑
The Fiji house capacity here at
Fiji,,,
it
has
become
necessary that we start our own
aire as soon as possible so that
The brothers and their fathers
JOHN R. FEAGLER
63, is on
the
the BIoomington Campus partici‑
fighting Hoosiers Iose to Ohio
pating in an experimental medical
s七ay
in
a
block
to
watch
State on Saturday afternoon.
schooI program. 〃Feags,) and his
A壬七er
wife, the former Gimy Miiler
もhe b注ilga血1e, Su予per
苗a岩
served early so the dads could get
ready to see the Pop Concert Sat‑
we may report what each of our
graduate Broth管S are doing.
FR宣SH朗巳N一
(IU ‑ AIpha Gamma Delta) 1ive
in Evermann Apartments
(Continued from page l)
678.
urday night. The concert featured
ヤ
Goodnight, Indianapolis, Pre‑Op‑
Peter Nero and the Four Saints,
GEORGE M. ROYSTER IⅡ,
tometry, and Donn Roberts
and provided good entertainment
who received his B.S. in history
for a11 the families who came for
in
the weekend.
cutive training program at the
Fort Wayne, undecided. Mike
Old National Bank in Evansville.
brother, Tom, is a sophomore at
had their annual meeting, at
He is now serving as secretary
for the Evansville I,U. Alumni
Rib e yr e Gu瓦ther, Evansville,
which President Chuck Davis
Association. He resides at
business major whose father is a
gave a chapter report and new
officers for the year were elected.
工incoln Ave.
After the concert, the fathers
62,
is
now
a
part
of
an
exe‑
2528
Zeta. Another legacy is Robert
of Michigan. AIso we have Jack
ness major on the freshman bas‑
CAMPUS
ketball team, and Guy Richard
ÅCTIVITIES‑
O. W. Martin, SeCretary・ Satur‑
Loftman, Newark, Delaware, un‑
(Continued from page 3)
day,s events ended with a snack,
decided, Whose brother Bert is a
member of Zeta Chapter.
teamed together on the mound
and behind the plate respectively.
The weekend ended with a
s
N。rd J。hns。n, Gr。e缶ield, a busi‑
Gothard, PreSident; Mr・ Paul
skit, and a serenade with Kappa
AIpha Theta sorority.
AIso, Weldon Michael Horton,
Fiji brother from the University
The new officers are Mr. Art
Waggoner) treaSurer; and Mr.
Gossom, Terre Haute, undecided.
Likewise a trio of FIJI,s is in‑
AIso, George Wi11iam Lowden
II, Frankfort, a gOVemment major
planning to enter Law School;
Father and Son Dimer at the
cluded
house Sunday noon・ Most of the
world‑famous swimming te am.
fathers later admitted that they
They are free‑Styler John Mavon
John Cowell Mavon, Hinsdale,
Ill., business, an I.U. swimmer;
Steven Lief Nelson, South Bend,
(freshman)
pre‑dent; Gerald Edward Nichol‑
most enjoyed staying overnight at
the house with their sons.
FÅLL CÅRNIVAL‑
on
the
roster
of
I.U.
distance‑man Dick
Allen (sophomore) and butterfly
expert Ralph Kendrick (sopho‑
Richard Palmer, Koontz Lake,
Indiana, Pre‑OPtOmetry; and
views Kendrick as a strong chal‑
Thomas Vaness Ransom, Frank‑
lenger for the 1964 Olympics・
fort, Pre‑med
s
slamming senior, is a master link
in I.U.
s 1963‑
with the Thetas in building the
booth and the games. A good time
an I・ U. basketball
prospect whose father, grand‑
father, and uncle are Zeta)s.
AIso, Robert William Richey
64 golf team.
Jr.
In the week previous to the Cami‑
val the brothers worked cIosely
son, Fort Wayne) Pre‑med; Gene
more). Coach Jim Counsilman
Fred Henoch, the Phi Gam
(Continued from page 2)
s
BIoomington)
Pre‑med)
Mi‑
Culver graduate Mike Atkinson
chael Lee Robinson, Chicago, un‑
is one of only two freshmen to
decided, Whose uncle is a Fiji;
see action on I.U.,s undefeated
Robert Neal Whitacre, Indianap‑
soccer
olis
team
this
year.
Mike
s
business administration) Plan‑
was had by all and we are look‑
father, Stan Atkinson, is a Zeta
ning on Law School
ing forward to next years Carni‑
Phi Gam ,35
Beasley Welcher, Indianapolis, a
val with great expectations.
ville.
residing in Evans‑
radio and T.V. major.
and Robert
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October 1963 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.