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Title:
1971 October Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
October 1971 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
10/00/1971
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1970s
1971 October Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
ZETA WINS CHENEY CUP
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity at Indiana University
OUR
1971
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Dave
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Warren Meinschein.
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and
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by
Gary Dunn言74
wi11 be officia11y opened with the
Homecoming Variety show featur‑
ing Bob Hope and Pe七ula Clark
starring together in an outstand‑
ing show.
The forces that have been great‑
est in my life have been God and
the College Fratemity that mould‑
ed me.
Da。ds
Day is the next date to
remember: November
6, the day
of the I. U. and Illinois football
̲冒homas R. Marshall
game. All Dads, aS Well as Grads,
are invited to the Game and, after‑
Published regu工arly throughout
wards, tO the Chapter house for an
the school year by Zeta Chapter
of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity at
informal gathering.
The Union Board has scheduled
‡詰寄嵩譜悪霊盤悪Oy ̄
a pop concert every week that the
Contributions of news of alumni
are welcomed and encouraged at
all times. Let us know what you
the Fall, and also on Dec. 4 when
are doing. Address all communica‑
tions to: John S. Myrland, 631 E.
Third Street, BIoomington, Indi‑
ana 47401.
Hoosiers play football at home in
the basketba11 team faces Miami
University.
Date changes second semester
which might be of interest are
Apri1 1, Little
500
quals; Mini
Quals, Apri1 9; Regatta, Apri1 23;
Cream and Crimson game, Apri1
28; Mini Race) Apri1 28; and Little
500 Race, Apri1 29.
看97さRush §eason
Comes To An End
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COMES丁O ZE丁A
But
uate and graduate brothers Iooked
Just prior to the opening of
Lesch accepted the Cup. AIso re‑
Classes, the Twelfth Fiji Academy
WaS held at the Indiana Memorial
PreSenting Zeta at the awards ban‑
Union on August
23‑25.
The
Boys from Beechwood
decided
Historian Harold Luecke, Tom
Templin and Dave King.
fourth in the Little
the Fijis weren
500.
t done yet.
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On aS Chapter President Chip
quet were Treasurer Clay Stinnett,
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in BIoomington (and almost did
POrt Our gueStS tO and from the
it). In the process Zeta Chap七er
airport, and Reggie George, Bill
CaPtuI.ed the Brightman Award for
Smith, Doug Witham, and John
Outstanding Graduate Relations,
POint average of all chapters, and
Myrland served as Host Commit̲
tee at the IMU.
A good time was had by a11, and
the coveted Cheney Cup, aWarded
Zeta Chapter started the new year
Jordan Bowl for the highest grade
to the chapter deemed most out‑
Off right‑ On tOP. Now thechal‑
Standing Of a11.
1enge is to stay there ‥. and we
Nearly 400 national undergrad‑
think we will!
Large P案edge C工ass Residing At Beechwood
(
jor from Goshen; Gerald Wayne
McGee, a Business major fr6m
Chesterton; James Richard Car‑
Penter from Columbus, Bryan
Grant Stockton from BIooming七o恥
and Jeffrey Stout Gray from
Cleveland, Ohio, all of whom are
in Pre‑Med; and Michael Sherilan
the‑high臆七epes雪中e‑al」h粥e臆thar喜一一Gregory一里arLeaPlinger,臆both ̄ Bus=‑  ̄‑F士ani野n茸om‑Sydrey丁OHo, 「Ⅴ五o̲ ̄
the next hundred years here at
iness majors; and James Joseph
Indiana will be as prosperous as
Laughlin, the one sophomore in
the first.
the class, Who is a Pre‑Med major.
Evansville has produced Alan
Seven members of Zeta)s Class
Of
75 hail from Indianapolis. They
are James Joseph Rochford, Jr.,
Kent Emsweiler, and John Scot七
Avery, a11 Business majors; David
Ricky Coalglazier, a Public Rela‑
tions major; and Thomas Joseph
Bemard Graf, Jr., a Business ma‑
jor; Richard Douglas Ba11, a major
in the Music School; and Jeffery
Thomas McReynolds, maJOrmg m
PsychoIogy.
Rounding out this year
s pledge
Conner, John Robbins Stewart,
Class are John Cameron Story IⅡ
and Ken Leroy Carpenter, Jr., all
from Connersville and Richard
of whom are undecided on their
Ewing Bond from Elkhart, both
maJOrS・
Political Science Majors; Jon
Charles Bames, a Radio and TV
Ft. Wayne is the home of five
Of this year
s pledges.
Robert
John Rogers, Scott Allan Miller,
major from Frankfort; John Ed‑
Ward Westfall, a PhysioIogy ma‑
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THE
HOOSIER
FIJI言OCTOBER,
197l
LE丁I丁BE KNOWN
. ‥ that the undergraduate brothers of Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta cordially extend this
standing invitation for all graduate brothers and their families to share a Hoosier football weekend with
us. We
Oc七ober
Oc七ober
re looking forward to seeing you all!
2
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Syracuse
̲○○̲〇〇〇
Ohio State
̲喜一置̲̲̲喜一○○喜一○○̲○○
October 23 (Homecoming)
November 6 (Dad
s Day)
Nove教nber 20 「̲臆」̲喜一〇一臆̲̲」臆○○
§巨巨YOu §○○N!!
Gridders Open ln Defense FiJ容S TAKE
LITTLE SISTERS
Not all the footba11 at Indiana
University is being played on the
Plush Astro‑Turf of Memorial Sta‑
by
OPtimism is particularly acute.
Veteran quarterback Bob Warfel,
Gary Dunn,
72, has retumed again and has an
74
dium in front of 50,000 spectators.
OutStanding receiving corps streng‑
Finally recognizing the need for
A quite different brand of football
thened.by the addition of Steve
increased social involvement dur‑
is being played on rock‑hard
Sparks言73, Who can run the hun‑
Woodlawn Field in front of some‑
dred ya音rd dash in considerly less
times meager crowds. However,
than ten seconds!
this brand of touch football is prac‑
year
ticed diligently and played spirit‑
has been moved to the B‑1
s, Our
met a great deal of success at
edIy by the fraternities here at
most noteworthy en七ry in the B
Chapters throughout the na七ion, is
工. U. For Zeta, a SuCCeSS壬ul season
Division.
in the three touch footba11 1eagues,
A Division, B Division and Pledge
Most of last
s outstanding freshman team
This year
mendous potential and is being
counted on by the active chapter to
a hopefully successful defense of
make a strong showing and gamer
for Zeta valuable points. A prac‑
Zeta)s intra‑mural chairmen
Tom Templin,
SOn,
tice game between the pledges and
72, and Rick Wil‑
the A‑1タs∴SaW the frosh make a
74, have gotten the entire
Valiant effort before finally fall‑
House inspired early. The rosters
were complete and the first prac‑
ing by a 21‑6 score.
The intI.a‑mural championship
is never decided by a House
first day of classes!
formance in a single event, but
iasm surrounds the pref⑲rmanCe
of the A‑1 team. They are Zeta
representative in the league
s
s top
point‑SCOring division. This year
The
program
which
has
men meet girls, Which, in the type
Of pledgeship we at Zeta empIoy,
is often difficult to do.
The program is now in full gear
according to chairman Phil Jones,
73, following an informal ex‑
Change with nearly forty girls chos‑
tices already organized by the
Necessarily, the most enthus‑
gram.
basically designed to help Fresh‑
s pledge crop has tre‑
Division ,is the first step toward
her intra‑mural crown.
ing pledgeship, the chapter voted
to organize a Little Sister pro‑
s per‑
the football championships in all
three Divisions would propel Zeta
en by the pledges. Jonesy has plan‑
ned for the girls to come over oc‑
CaSSiona11y for study table, house
Cleaning, and other house func‑
tions as they actively pursue their
new roles∴aS Zeta,s first official
Well on the way to a second con‑
class of Little Sisters.
SeC曽?融統覚でal championship !
aboard, girls !
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October 1971 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.