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Title:
1964 November Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
November 1964 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
11/00/1964
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1964 November Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
1964
ZE丁A COL」EC丁S AWARDS
EKKLE§8A
HEしD AT
FRENC軸
SCHOLARSHIP. Zeta once∴a.ga,m domina.ted the scene
when the scholastlC aVerageS Were COmPiled for last yea,r. The
LICK
all fratemity avera.ge for the 1963‑64 year was 2.381, While
the
The l16th Ekklesia, the nation‑
al convention of Phi Gam chap‑
ters whose purpose is to re‑eValu‑
Exchange Student
French Lick. This was the first
earned
a
2.595.
Our
the year with an average of 2.577.
From Germany
Besides this outstanding achieve‑
ate the goals and affairs of the
fraternity, WaS held this year at
Fijis
Pledge class also finished first for
ment contributing to the glory
This year we at Ze七a are fortu‑
nate to have with us Ulf Garmsen,
a twenty‑three year old foreign
of Zeta Chapter, it also was a
main factor for our good showing
Ekklesia in Indiana since the 1927
exchange student from the Uni‑
in the Cheney Cup competition.
convention which was held at West
Baden. Zeta was well represented
versity of Bonn in Wiesbaden.
West Germany. The Direct Ex‑
tradition of scholastic accomplish‑
by Brothers Dave Ruby, PreSident;
change Program between Indiana
Tom Martin, reCOrding secretary;
and Harry Lamberson, treaSurer.
University and the University of
Bonn which brought Ulf to the
United States also sent Jim Bink‑
A key part of the program was
ley (
for the national fÌaternity. The
After spending several years in
officers are Hugh J. Baker, Jr.
the armed sel.Vices in which he
(Ohio State ,31) president; Dan‑
rose to the rank of lieutenant,
ner Lee Mahood (Davidson
Virginia ,23) vice president; Fred
Ulf entered the University of
Bonn as a medical student. Ulf
L. Dixon (CoIorado
44) secre‑
remained at Bonn for two and a
tary; and Herbert A. Erf, Sr.
half years before coming to
(WittenbeI.g
BIoomington on the exchange
24) treasurer.
Improvement in scholarship of
the individual chapters and the
=compatibility clause
men七s.
INTRAMURAL. The Fijis won
the All‑Sports Intramural Trophy
again this past year, thus, adding
64) to Germany.
the installation of new officers
22,
We are happy to continue this
prOgram.
to their already over‑Stuffed
trophy case. The most productive
sport this year was basketba11.
Not only did our A‑1 and pledge
teams win their respective champ‑
ionships, but in the B‑League, Our
B‑1 team ended up playing our
B‑2 team for their championship!
Our A‑1 softball, tennis, and
Wrestling teams also net七ed us
Here on campus Ulf is continu‑
first places. Swimming, football,
, of the con‑
ing his medical work and is also
stitution were two of the most
taking∴SeVeral courses to better
golf, VOlleyba11, and track also
COntributed points to our winning
widely discussed topics from the
acquaint himself with life in the
SCOre. Although we were blessed
floor, AIso three FIJ工
coIonies,
United States. In comparing our
with superb teams, We feel that
七hose at General Motors Institute,
higher education with that of
the enthusiastic backing these
Arizona State, and Emory, re‑
ceived full status in the fratemity
of Phi Gamma Delta.
Germany, Ulf found a definite
teams received contributed con‑
contrast. He feels that while the
Siderably to our success this past
SyStem Of class attendance, SChed‑
year. A special thanks is in order
ules, and finals are much less rigid
for co‑Chairmen Brother Clifford
in German universities, there is
and Brother Pfau for their ex‑
a noticeable lack of a close teach‑
Ce11ent job in keeping the interest
er‑Student relationship.
and participation a七a maximum.
We at Zeta would like to con‑
gratulate the new officers and
welcome the new chapters of Phi
Gamma Delta, and wish them the
best of luck in the coming years.
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on
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3)
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Shown accepting Å11‑Sports Trophy are Co・Intramural Chairmen (left
to right) Charlie Clifford and Ned Pfau・ Frank Burton, Mark Krieg,
and Tom White were contributing factors in our winning the trophy・
ZETÅ
COLLECTS一
(Continued from Page l)
Harry Lambe「son
CHENEY. This year Zeta was
awarded a Cheney Efficiency Cup
Elec†ed
for placing second among the Phi
Gam chapters all over the United
States. As you know the Cheney
丁「easure「
Crip is言warded to ̀that〈 ch坤ter
adjudged most efficient in the
conduct of its affairs as evidenced
Due to a vacancy in the post,
by scholarship, CamPuS aCtivities,
Harry P. Lamberson was recently
and fratemity relationships. The
elected to the position of chapter
men of Zeta are proud to have
placed so highly for such a covet‑
treasurer. Harry, Who formerly
held the post of treasurer in 1963,
ed award, and are continually
is an economics major and the
striving to further better them‑
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamber‑
selves.
son of South Bend. This senior
has been active in such university
COON PLAQUE. We were hon‑
affairs as freshman camp and
ored still further when our own
I.U. Foundation. This year he is
Hoosier Fiji was awarded the
SerVing as president of Blue Key,
Coon Plaque. Congratulations are
an honorary for outstanding sen‑
extended to Brother James H.
ior men, and is on the Steering
Grund and C. D. Storms, last
Committee for the I.U. Founda〇
year,s editors, for a job well done.
七ion.
\r\n1功i Gam Aん′mi AγOund 富男e (ちun均
James Robert Herdrich )38 is
the owner of Herdrich Oil Com‑
In this column we would like to
report the activities of some of
the graduate brothers who have
replied to the Alumni Relations
Pany in Connersville, Ind. He
holds positions in the Kiawanis,
Biographical Records Report.
Red Cross,
and memories to use in compiling
Our alumni reports, We WOuld ap‑
PreCiate your response to our
questionnaire. If you haven
B.S.A.,
Y.M.C.A.,
United Fund clubs, and the Cham‑
ber of Commerce. He was also
Very aCtive while here at I.U. Mr.
Herdrich was a member of the
Blue Key, Sphinx, Union Board,
Since we have only our own files
t al‑
ready filled out the form, Why not
Dragon
inform us or your activities after
SWimming team. He served the
you read about the accomplish‑
ments of other Fiji brothers
house as President for two years
around the world? If you have lost
year. His wife, the former Ruth
Dinks, WaS an AIpha Chi at
s Head, and intra‑mural
and was Rush Chairman for a
the form, just drop us a note tell‑
ing us about yourself.
Georgia State Women
s College.
They reside at 1300
West
7七h
Street, Connersville, Ind.
Captain RICHARD MATTHEW
ALT ,58, Came tO Germany in
January, 1963
and was assigned
Clelland Ciair Iuffenlatz )23 is
as Operations Officer in the 28th
the Vice President of the Crum
and Forster Group of Insurance
Company in Pittsburgh, Pa. He
is a member of the Pittsburgh
Athletic Clubs, Director of an In‑
Ordinance Company (special am‑
munition supply). On November
15, 1963
he was transferred to
Seventh Army Headquarters
(Stuttgart, Germany) as Guided‑
surance Club, and Director of the
missile Special Weapons Officer
Pennsylvania Insurance Federa‑
in the ordinance section. He wi11
leave Germany in December, 1964
tion. Mr. Iuppenlatz, Who enjoys
golfing and fishing, and his wife
for further∴reaSSignment. Captain
are living at 1255 Cochran Road,
Alt anticipates going to the Ordi‑
nance Career Course at Aberdeen
Pittsburgh, Penn.
Proving Ground, Maryland. Mrs.
Alt, the former Mary E. Stein‑
Edgar F. KettIer
kamp, and her daughter reside in
Vincennes, Indiana, Where she is
teaching school at St. John
olic School. Captain Alt
Co., Inc. and the President of
s Cath‑
the Edmar Speed Wash, Inc. 1n
s address
the past Mr. Kettler has served
is as follows: Captain R. M. Alt
O5506481, Headquarters 7th Army
Ordinance Section, APO
48 is the Pres‑
ident of the Fort Wayne Storage
the public as President of the In‑
diana Household Mover and Ware‑
46, New
housemen
york, N. Y.
s Association and Pres‑
ident of the Fort Wayne Civic
Theatre. He was the past Presi‑
dent of the I.U. A11en County
Alumni Assoc., a member of the
Eugene James Ålexander, B.S.,
Henry Ford Hospital and Clinic
M.D.
33, is a Psychiatrist at the
in Detroit, Michigan. Dr. Alex‑
ULF GARMSEN
Board Meriber of the Fort Wayne
ander and his wife, the former
Ruth Turnipseed, reSide at 24140
Wilson, Dearbom, Michigan.
Richard Lee Brantner ,63 is
National Board of Directors, an
I.U. Alumni Assoc. Elder, and a
EXCHANGE‑
Fine Arts Foundation. He has
been active in politics as the
(Continued from Page l)
Treasurer of the Allen County
Republican Central Committee.
serving as a Personnel Records
The Direct Exchange Program
Specialist for the Army. Dick is
a partner of the Brantner Agency,
has performed an invaluable serv‑
an insurance and real estate firm.
house for the present year. By the
He is married to the former Cathy
Vioni, Who was a Delta Gamma
here at I.U. The young couple was
mutual exchange of ideas and ex‑
is 4704 Beaver Ave., Fort Wayne,
Periences both Zeta and Ulf will
Ind.
PrOfit by a better understanding
expecting a legacy last December.
of one another,s nation.
ice by enabling Ulf to live at the
臆
Mr. Kettler married Mary Kay
Burgman, aS former AIphs Chi
Omega here at I.U. Their address
(Continued on Page 4)
\r\nÅLUMNI葛
FAしし
(Continued from Page 3)
Robert Francis McLaughlin
56
Pledge Class of 1968. We would like to extend our tha.nks to
the alumni whose support enabled
dian Broadcasting Corp. and is
2493
PしEDGED
Under the fine direction of Co‑Rush Cha.irmen Sta,n
Fox a.nd Cha.rley Stoms, Zeta ha.s now completed its Fa11
is sports producer for the Cana‑
now living a七
CLAiS OI: ′68
And, Charles Carter Jackson,
Lakeshore
BIvd., W. Apt. 609, Toronto 14,
Ontario, Canada. While at I.U.
Who is from Indianapolis and
Bob participated in varsity track.
Joseph Jones, a Pre‑med student
WFIU. I‑Mens Club, Sigma Delta
from Marion; James Ernie Lange,
Chi, and coached the house intra‑
mural track team. He is presently
active in the Toronto Alumnj
majoring in business; Michael
from LaPorte and majoring in
Pre‑med; Robert Aden Long, a
and
govemment major from Frank‑
The Boulevard Club. Bob is.also
fort holds a position on the I.U.
an enthusiast of curling.
Marching Hundred ; William Jamこ言
Club
‑
Phi
Gamma
Delta
McCaa, a member of the fresh‑
man footba11 team who comes
Glynn Ådams Rivers
37, a Phy‑
from Blue Island, Ill. and is ma‑
Alden
joring in education; Gordon C.
Rd., Muncie, is active in various
Organizations. He has been a mem‑
ber of the Muncie Community
McLaughlin, a Pre‑med student
SchooIs, SchooI Board for the past
opt. major from South Bend.
sician who resides at
307
from
冒erre Haute; and Dariwin
Leigh Mormon, a SOphomore pre‑
four years and a member of the
A.M.A., the Muncie Academy of
Medicine, a delegate to the I.S.
M.A., and a member of the Dela‑
Ware Blackford Medical Society.
Glynn played freshman basketball
and belonged to Sku11 and Cres‑
Cent here on campus, and he now
enjoys golf. His oldest son Tom
is
a
sophomore
in
I.U.
s
Med
School, and his younger son Geof‑
frey is a junior at CoIorado Col‑
1ege.
AIso, Thomas Loveland Poulin,
a good pI.OSPeCt for the diving
team, Who is a pre‑dent major
from South Bend; Stephen George
PowelI, from Indianapolis and a
Pre‑med major; Peter Kimmel
Prentice, a Pre‑med student from
Jeffersonville; James Paul Reich‑
ert, from Tipton maJOrlng ln Pre‑
med; Thomas Leroy Saal, COming
from South Bend and majoring in
Pre‑med; and Myron Ronald
Smith, a Pre‑law student coming
from Evansville.
And, Daniel Emil Spicer, fl
SOPhomore accounting major from
Brownstown; Scott Bernard
Strouse, an Evansville business
major whose father graduated
from
Zeta
in
39;
Dennis
Lee
Thompson, Who comes from Ft.
Wayne and majors in business;
Thomas Warren Tiemeyer, a busi‑
ness major from Richmond; Frank
Theodore Verlihay, a freshman
football player from Pittsburgh,
Pa. who is undecided about his
major; Richard Hugh Wi11iams, a
Madison business major whose
brother Les is∴Currently in the
house; and Richard Steven With‑
am, maJOrlng m Pre‑med from In‑
The Pledge Clas5 Of ,68
dianapolis.
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November 1964 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.