From collection Phi Gamma Delta Publications Collection

Page 1

Page 2

Page 3

Page 4

Page 5

Page 6
Search
results in pages
Metadata
Title:
1964 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
May 1964 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
05/00/1964
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1964 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Z訂Å F8鵬[AS丁話S丁」器T丁題E 500 QUA喜田職S
Zeta,s Little 500 bike team, COm‑
POSed of Jerry Bradley, Pete Ca‑
Jacob
John Konowitz
and AI
PlummerJ CaPtured the pole posi‑
tion for the race with a qualifica‑
tion time of 2:37.50 minutes, just
.5 of a second ahead of the next
three fastest qualifiers ‑ AIpha
Tau Omega, Acacia
and Sigma
AIpha Epsilon・ Brother Bradley
Set the qualifying record with his
quarter‑mile ride of
36.76
sec̲
Onds. He failed to break the alL
time qualifying record set las七
year because of a damp track and
heavy winds.
An especially great effort was
Put forth by Brothers Plummer
and CaJacob who only began
PraCtice one week prior to the
qualifications date of Apri1 4. Al
and Pete had not origionally
Planned to ride, but because of
injuries to other members, Were
drafted,, in view of their show..
mgS m PreVious year
s races. Alan
Abbott, Who was unable to ride
qualifications because of a crack̲
ed collarbone suffered in prac‑
tice, Wi11 take over Brother Plum̲
mer
race.
s spot, but Pete will ride the
Plum
s,, will work with the
team in a coaching capacity.
Brother Konowitz) Who along
With Brother Plummer rode in
two previous Little
500
races
tumed second fastest time for the
team with
39.97
seconds. Al and
Pete rode laps of 41.75 and 39.98
SeCOnds respectively. The team
Will receive the Wilcox Trophy
for posting the fastest time.
(Continued on Page 2)
\r\n四百萱
Ⅲ百〃00釧書冊脚l
DAVE FRICK
Mothers Weekend
STUDENT BODY
Schedu重ed During
VI CE‑PR ESI DENT
Li書章萱e 500 Race
On Apri1 9, Brother Dave Frick
The weekend of May 8, 9, and
was elected vice‑PreSident of the
lO will be an extra‑big one at
Indiana University student body.
Brother Frick ran on the ACTION
Zeta. Not only will the Little
ticket, and was unopposed. He
was also unopposed at the AC置
500
and accompanying activities
be presented on the second week‑
TION convention which nomin‑
end in May, but the Fiji brothers
ated the party
will also entertain their mothers.
s candidates.
Mothers
Day weekend is arranged
Although he is just a sopho‑
to include not only house activi‑
more, Dave has been active in
ties for the mothers, but all of
many organizations, and he is
well‑known a11 over campus. Last
year he was vice‑PreSident of the
the accompanying excitement Of
the L音ittle 500, aS Well. House ac‑
Freshman class, a Great Issues
tivities to be scheduled around
Senator, a member of Phi Eta
the university activities include‑
Sigma, the freshman scholastic
a serenade Saturday night, Moth‑
honorary, and he was selected as
ers
one of the ten outstanding fresh‑
men by the Indiana Daily Student.
This year he was elected presi‑
Club meeting Sunday, and a
dinner on Sunday for mothers and
SOnS.
dent of the sophomore class, Vice‑
PreSident of the student body (his
term just beginning), WaS Stu‑
dent leader, and was a Great Is‑
sues Senator for the second
Straight year.
The Little
500
weekend be‑
gins on Friday for any mothers
who find it possible to arrive
early. The Golf Jamboree at 8:00
a.m. features Jack Fleck, a gOlf‑
er on the PGA Tour and winner
Other organizations Dave has
of the U.S., Phoenix, and Bakers‑
been active in are the YMCA,
Young Republicans, and ACTION
field Opens. The Miniature
political party. He has partici‑
the new fieldhouse
Pated on both intramural basket‑
ball and wrestling teams for the
音吐qu§e̲ anヰis pledge trainer for
Race will begin at
7:30
鵜
500
p.m., in
Fiji sons
and mothers wi11 be out to back
the Kappas. A Musical ElⅩtraVa‑
ganza will complete the day with
the Spring pledge class. Even with
珊1丁y ̄甘ee, ̄ ̄工五両帽で ̄0廿で帝言祝he ̄a露,  ̄ ̄ ̄  ̄
all of these activities, Dave has
and the Lettermen providing en‑
maintained a
3.7
scholastic aver‑
tertainment.
age.
Saturday, raCe day, Will dawn
bright and early with the annual
Cream and Crimson Footba11
Game at
BIKE TEAM鵜
9:30
a.m. Pre‑ralCe aC‑
tivities begin at 12:30
(Continued from Page l)
p.m., and
the actual race starts at l:30
p.m. The Variety Show on Satur‑
day night at
If qualifications are any indi‑
7
and
9:30
p:m.,
headlines the antics of Bob Hope.
hope to be a few seconds ahead
AIso appearing in the Variety
Show are Molly Bee, the Singing
Hoosiers, and the AI Cobine Band.
Hope and crew will present two
Of the rest of the pack when the
more shows at
race ends.
Sunday aftemoon.
Cation, this year
s race on May :ら
should be a thri11er; also, if qual‑
ifications are an indication, We
2
and
4:30
p.m.,
\r\n(¥
/ヾ¥
上海Gam Aんmn; Around 物e (ちun掲
It)s time to listen in on a few
office of historian while at Zeta
of the brothers, activities around
and was a member of Sphinx
the nation. Remember
Club, Blue Key, and was a foot‑
‑ if you
years, just drop us a note or send
ball manager. Gil, Wife Karen,
and children Robert, Thomas, and
Susan live on Si11 Lane, Old Lyme,
in the blue form which was sent
Conn.
want the Zeta brothers to learn
Of your activities over the past few
to you and we
11 be sure to include
you in the alumni news section of
JOHN JAMES REINHARD AB
one of the next few issues of the
LLB
Hoosier Fiji.
07, PaSt PreSident of the
Washington, D. C., Chapter of Phi
Gamma Delta Alumni, is retired
and living in Bethesda, Maryland
First, We
d like to report on
20014.
One Of the active brothers, JOHN
WORTH
65, Milroy, Indiana, is
entered in the May
5
Primary
Election race as a candidate for
delegate to the Republican State
Convention. John has Iong been
active in campus politics and i5
Planning a red hot campaign for
the May Primary.
FRANK LEWIS O,BANNON
at‑
ton, D. C., Charter member of De‑
Partment Of Justice Post, The
also assistant editor of The Cory‑
American Legion, and is slightly
don Democrat. Frank was presi‑
active in politics. John sent us∴a
dent at Zeta in 1951‑52
COPy Of The University Club Buし
JD
52,
is
a
practicing
and cor‑
responding secretary in 1950‑51.
Ietin showing himself and a few
Frank, Wife Judy (an IU Kap‑
Fijis and other cIose friends cele‑
Pa), and children Polly and Jen‑
brating his 80th birthday. Brother
nifer live at R・ R・ #2
Reinhard and Mrs. Reinhard live
Box 36,
at 9702 Bellevue Drive, Bethesda,
DICK BRANTER reports that
Maryland.
he, Wife Cathy, and little daughter
are currently stationed at Fort
4800
JACK SHOTTS PEICK BS
45,
is senior vice‑PreSident of Curtissク
N. Post Road, Fountain View
Quinlan, Keene
Apts., Apt・井503, Indianapolis,
Indianapolis advertising and mar‑
Indiana.
keting agency.
&
Peck, Inc., an
Shotz
was rush
chairman while at Zeta and his
AB
is a member of
torney in Corydon, Indiana and is
AB
Corydon.
Harrison. Their address is
Reiney
The University Club of Washing‑
JOHN JAMES REINHARD JR.,
AB MD
42, is also living in the
East, and by compiling reports
from himself and his proud father
We find that he is quite a promin‑
Current hobbies are photography,
ent surgeon in the Tri‑State of
WILLIAM E. (BILL) JENKIN
bagpipes, and auto racing. Jack
59, has retumed to BIoom‑
and wife, Carolan, have five chil‑
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and
Delaware. Younger John is visit‑
ington and is entering the insur‑
dren
ance field with Northwestern
Mutual Life Insurance Company
Barbara, and Andrew, and live at
406 E. 51st St., Indianapolis.
‑
Cathy,
Susan,
Marcia,
and general insurance. Bill was
recently discharged from active
duty with the U.S. Army as a Cap‑
tain in Army Intelligence in Wash‑
ington. During his four years∴Of
duty, Bi11 was also trained as a
ParatrOOPer and as a jungle war‑
fare expert. He is married to the
former Josue Ferguson, an I.U.
Tri‑Delt and they have one son,
David.
DUDLEY A. PFAFF MD
Mesa, Califomia.
48,
Dud
is mar‑
ried to the former Alyce Easter
Of Indianapolis and they have
morial Hospital in Washington,
Del. He and wife Rozelle have
three children
‑
Elizabeth,
Brooks, and James鵜and live at
Fenwick Farm, R. D. #1, Salem,
N. J. While at Zeta
the important cabinet post of his‑
Jack,, held
elected Young Man of the Year
torian.
by the Junior Chamber of Com‑
merce of Costa Mesa. He and
2619
RUSSELL WARREN SMITH
Redlands
AB LLB
Drive, C10Sta Mesa.
21, is currently the Di‑
rector of the Indiana Legislative
Bureau. Previously he has been a
GILBERT M. SHULL BS
40,
tors of the National Furniture
is a biochemist with Squibb In‑
WarehousemenJs Association. The
stitute for Medical Research in
New Brunswick, N.J. He was re‑
association is∴COmPOSed of firms
County Memorial Hospital, and
Chief of chest surgery at the Me‑
and Dawn. Brother Pfaff was
WaS reCently elected to a three
year term on the Board of Direc‑
Hospital, Chief‑Of‑Staff at Salem
three children ‑ Dianne, Donald,
family live at
EDGAR F. KETTLER AB
47, is
PraCticing medicine in Costa
ing chief of Philadelphia General
throughout the world engaged i置l
Cently appointed associate direc‑
household goods moving and stor‑
tor of the institute. Gil held the
member of the Indiana General
Assembly, Judge of the Laporte
County Superior Court, and
(Continued on Page
4)
\r\n〃、、
四一〇
A勃tわnaI Aんmi Bわg,峨p巌努
a director of the Richmond Junior
(Continued from Page 3)
Chamber of Commerce, Masons,
Scottish Rite
Shrine, Elks
and
Judge of the Indiana Appellate
Independant Insurance Associa‑
Court from 1958‑1961. His hob‑
bies include music, athletics, and
tion. He is married to the former
Cynthia Bash) an I.U. Sigma Kap‑
the theater. Russell and his wife
Pa and they have two daughters,
Peg are living at
3419
Laura Ann and Victoria Lynn. Ed
North
makes his home at
Pennsylvania St. Apt. B‑1, Indi‑
933
S. 18th
Place, Richmond, Indiana.
anapolis, Indiana.
JERRYL LEE WRIGHT BS
ROBERT R. WAIT ,59 is cur̲
rently traveling the West Coast
59
WaS reCently hired as Varsity
With the
Gymnastics Coach at San Fran‑
Cisco State College. Jerry was ac‑
tive as an undergraduate Fiji in
ROBERT CHARLES BROMM
56 is a special agent for the New
VarSity sports, Little 500 (having
York Life Insurance Company.
ridden on two second place teams
He is also associated with the Re‑
and a sixth place team), and in
1iance Insurance Company, Pru‑
Phi Epsilon Kappa
‑
national
honorary for physical education.
Jerry also is contributing editor
Of Modern Gymna8t Magazine. He
and his wife have one daughter,
Anita, and reside at 2229
Balboa
St., San Francisco, Califomia.
ROBERT WHEELER WAL̲
TON BS
42 is a partner in the
firm of Harper and Walton en‑
gaged in trade association man‑
agement. In 1960 he was appoint‑
ed executive secretary for the In‑
diana Concrete Masonry Associa‑
dential, Republic National, and
North American Insurance Com‑
買Sound of Music,, road
COmPany. They have played in
SuCh cities as Vancouver, B. C.
Seattle' Portland
San Francisco,
and Los Angeles. While at Zeta,
Bob was rush chaiman and pledge
trainer. His business address is
140 7th Ave.' Apt. 7D, New York
ll, N. Y.
Pany. Bob is a member of the
Junior Chamber of Commerce and
National Association of Life Un‑
derwriters. He is married to the
former Catherine Craig, an I.U.
Kappa, and they have two chil‑
dren Barbara and Richard; they
are living at 3925 Upper Mt. Ver‑
non, Evansville 12, Indiana.
HEBER D. WILLIAMS AB
)20 is retired and living in Indi‑
anapolis. While at Zeta, =Hebeブタ
Played varsity basketball and
track and was president of
Sphinx Club. He and his wife
Cecile an I.U・ Pi Phi, have two
married children ‑ Richard and
Suzanne. Brother Williams, h。me
is at 5859 Forest Lane, Indianap‑
Olis, Indiana 46220.
tion. Bob is past president of the
Indiana State Trade Executive
Association and a memher臆Of」he
〈臆HARPER」し臆M工LLER̲AB
American Society of Association
is the division vice‑PreSident of
29
Executives; also, he has authored
Sterling Drug Company in New
numerous articles in business
York・ While at Indiana,信Hap・,
joumals and is a lobbyist to the
WaS a member of Scabbard and
Indiana Legislature. While at
Blade and the Daily Student staff.
Zeta, Bob held the post of rush
He and his wife are living at 1450
Broadway) New York 18, N. Y.
Chairman. He and his wife, the
former Janet Lanham鵜an I.U.
Kappa, have two children, William
and Lucinda. Their home is at
5241 BIvd. Place, Indianapolis 8,
ROBERT B. HOUSE BS
57 is
a maI'keting cost analyst with the
Indiana.
American Oil Company in Indi‑
anapolis・ While at Zeta,バHousie,,
WaS a member of Sku11 and Cres̲
CHARLES FREDERICK BEN̲
ZEL SR. BS
27, is financial ad‑
Cent and Scabbard and Blade be̲
Sides being house intramural
Visor to the Rockland Corporation
Chairman・ He and his wife
and the Delaware Chemical En̲
Othy
gineering Company. He is also
Indianapolis, Indiana
Dor‑
live at 5409 Skyridge Drive,
46250.
\r\n′下
Mrs. Bert Young
Ze†a In†「amuraI P「ogram
Zeta,s Devdted Mother
S†riving For A=‑Campus Awa「d
Brother Stan Kremp success‑
fully coached Zeta
s wrestling en‑
try to the All‑Campus Champion‑
ship.
Kremper
led the way by
successfu11y defending his 156 1b.
crown, While pledge John Dicker‑
son gamered second place laurels
in the 137 1b. class. Steve Nelson
(147 1b.) and John Hess (191
1b.) each eamed third place hon‑
ors and Gerry Gardner picked up
a fourth in the 177 1b. class.
In the Fall of 1957, Mrs. Bert
Young began her duties as house
mother for the brothers at Zeta.
Mrs. Young has served faithfu11y
every year since. Bom in BIoom‑
ington, She has resided here a11
her life with the exception of a
few months spent abroad. Mrs.
Young made a graduate study of
French in Paris∴and has returned
numerous times since.
Mrs. Young graduated from In‑
diana University with an AM de‑
gree鵜She won
t te11 us the ex‑
act year. She was a member of
The intramural swimming meet
Our Sister∴SOrOrity, Kappa AIpha
saw Zeta moved out of first place
Theta, and was also a Phi Beta
honors by a fraction of a second
Kappa. Upon graduation, She be‑
in the last event on the program.
gan teaching French at I.U. Mrs.
Needing a victory in the free‑
Young served as a professor of
Style relay to win the first place
the French and Italian Depart‑
trophy, Zeta was tied by a sur‑
ments and, for a number of years,
Prising Sigma Nu relay team and
was Assistant Dean of Women.
as a result finished second, 1%
Since 1957, She has been a coun‑
POints off the total of the champi‑
selor in the Junior Division.
On Sigma AIpha Epsilon tankmen.
John
Mavon
(50
yd.
Champ), Mike Robinson, Dave
Perks, and AI Donato were among
Zeta
s individual stars.
The conclusion of the playoffs
Championship saw Zeta leave all
her rivals trailing in her wake.
A
,
B
, and pledge teams
all annexed titles, With the clos‑
est game coming in the
to
our
Bl
final game of the
s,
founders of Indiana University
and has often been called
̀1(The
the Class of 1880. Mrs. Young
also has two uncles who weI.e Ze七a
Phi Gams.
Commenting in respect to her
team
mother for the past years, Mrs.
The
competition
tumed into a rout as Zeta
Zeta Chapter and graduated in
numerous activities as house‑
37‑35.
A
Max‑
well Ha11 was named in honor of
him. Her father was a member of
com‑
B
Petition when our own B2
bowed
s
great‑grandfather, WaS One Of the
Father of the University.
for the regular season basketball
Our
David Maxwe11, Mrs. Young
freestyle
s tall,
Young
said
simply,
I
joyed it a11 immensely.
have
en‑
A11 the
active and graduate brothers who
rugged team all but ran the Phi
have known Mrs. Young through
Delt
s out of the gym in an easy
the years have without doubt en‑
triumph. Ron Keller, Mark
Krieg, Frank Burton, Tom White,
joyed and appreciated her to an
even greater extent, for the in‑
and Rod McNemey were stal‑
valuable contribution which she
war七s
has made to Zeta and the indi‑
55‑29
on
a
team
which
did
not
taste defeat all season.
vidual brothers with her constant
interested participation.
The re‑eStablishment of the
Inter‑Fratemity Coun cil Alト
Campus Intramural Trophy has
given us added incentive this year
and Zeta now has a 21 point lead
OVer SeCOnd place Sigma Nu and
a
24
point advantage over third
\r\n/細¥
ZETA INITIATES
New Commi††ee S†ruc†u「e
FALL CLASS
Functions Smoo皿y A† Ze†q
Twenty‑three new links have
been added to the chain at Zeta.
These newly initiated brothers
Were Welcomed into the bonds of
brotherhood on Friday, March 13,
after having added much to the
fraternity throughout their
Pledgeship. As brothers in Phi
Gamma Delta, these twenty‑three
men will without doubt be respon‑
Sible for more and greater accom‑
Plishments.
The newly initiated brothers
The various committees of Zeta
The pledge committee is com‑
SemeSter begins. The new com‑
POSed of Steve Obremskey, John
mittee chairmen all deserve rec‑
Konowitz, and Hank Orme. They
Ognition as they do their pa正s to
have
keep the chapter smoothly func‑
Pledge class to form the pledges
into good active brothers.
tioning.
Thomas Motley Goodnight, Indi‑
anapolis, Chemistry; Donn Roberts
Gossom, Terre Haute, undecided;
and Robert Ribeyre Guenther,
Cimmittee. Outside of studies,
has taken the responsibility of
Chairman of the public relations
finding rush names for the fall
COmmittee. John
class p富ospects.
that he has eight sub‑COmmittee
Jay Atherton is the History and
Archives chairman. Jay is in
Chairmen working under him.
s job is so large
T hey are: Graduate Relations,
Phil Reed; Parents, Tom Keith;
Significant events involving the
Inter‑Chapter committees,
Chapter.
Horton; General Fraternity,
They both have their hands fu11
Tom
Charles Blau; Hoosier Fiji, Jim
Grund; Faculty, Hank Orme; and
Activities, Dave Frick.
tramural athletic program. Posting
Jim Gothard is chairman of the
Baker Cup Committee. His job is
SChedules, taking entries for vari‑
to arrange social projects for the
OuS tOurneyS, figuring where the
Chapter.
息s the spokesmen for Zeta
s in‑
Fijis stand in their respective
Last, but far from being the
leagues, and keeping spirit high is
least, is Bill Fowler, the social
a full‑time job.
Evansville, a business major.
AIso, Steven T. Harris, Fort
s
they spend most of their time
Intramurals are headed by
Joliet, Illinois, mathematics;
year
John Worth has one of the
Charlie Clifford and Ned Pfau.
ment; Thomas Edward Elyea,
this
most time‑COnSuming jobs, aSl he
Evansville, a business major;
B ucher, BIoomington, gOVem‑
with
Charlie Storms and Stan Fox
Jerry Lee Bradley, Peru, a Pre‑
OPtOmetry major; John Phillip
worked
are the co‑Chairmen of the rush
Charge of keeping a history of all
Michael Stanley Atkinson from
SPeCtively.
Chapter are all busy as the new
Chairman. He plans and takes care
Lee Williams and Bill Otte are
of the small details of the many
busy fi11ing their jobs as kitchen
social events which occur at Zeta
SteWard and house manager re‑
each year.
Wayne, aCCOunting; Weldon Mi‑
Chael Horton, also from Fort
Wayne, gOVemment; Jack Nord
Johnson,
Greenfield,
P音edge Ten For §pring C案ass
business;
Mark Kay Krieg, Fort Wayne,
s got nothing on the
dent team this year since he is
business; Guy Rickard Loftman,
Zeta,s. Just as new seeds are
living in a dormitory. Jack Feldt
Newark;
Spring
undecided ̄;
StiWn ̄ and things begin̲ to ium
is a鳴o臆from New臆Jersey (Short
George William Lowden II, Frank‑
GREEN during this∴SeaSOn, the
Hills) and is giving the I.U. rugby
fort, business; Steven Lief Neト
Zetas have come up with a few
team a boost.
SOn, South Bend, Pre‑dental
major; and Gerald Edward Nichl‑
new green seeds of their own.
SOn, Fort Wayne, Pre‑med.
new Spring pledge class.
D ̄elaware,
We
re speaking of course of the
The remainder of the class is
from various other areas of In‑
diana. Jerry Nigh is from Indi置
Ten pledges comprise the new
AIso, Gene Richard Palmer,
anapolis and is majoring in busi‑
class. Three of them are from
ness. Jerry was on the freshmell
Koontz Lake, Pre‑med; Robel・t
Fort Wayne and are pre‑med stu‑
hardwood team and has now
Wi11iam Richey, Jr., BIoomington,
dents. They are Jack Altekruse,
Larry Bushkill, and Dave Blanton.
traded in his basketball sneakers
Pre‑med; Michael Lee Robinson,
Chicago, Illinois, history; Jay
Overmeyer Roesner, Winchester,
for baseball spikes. Mike Kaye is
a freshman from Logansport and
There are three out‑Of‑State
is one of the two pledges living
business; Rodney Everett Star‑
mer, Indianapolis, business; Ro‑
Students on the list, Bob Chap‑
in the house this∴SemeSter. The
man is from St. Louis and is ma‑
bert Neal Whitacre, Indianapolis,
JOrmg m aCCOunting. Gerry Dan‑
Other is Dan Diggins, brother of
Bill Diggins, from Kendalville.
business; and Thomas Eugene
ielson is a Music Ed. major from
White, South Bend, management
East Brunswick, N. J. and is a
Rounding out the class is Johll
Dickerson, a gOVemment major
and administration.
Little
from BIoomington.
500
rider for an indepen‑
Viewer Controls
Toggle Page Navigator
P
Toggle Hotspots
H
Toggle Readerview
V
Toggle Search Bar
S
Toggle Viewer Info
I
Toggle Metadata
M
Zoom-In
+
Zoom-Out
-
Re-Center Document
Previous Page
←
Next Page
→
May 1964 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.