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Title:
1960 February Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
February 1960 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
02/00/1960
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1960 February Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Pu据shed by Epsfron Omi⊂「On Chap†er of Phi Gamma Deila Fra†emi†y a† Universily of Oregon
Volume
T
Number
l
EUGENE,
OREGON
February.
1960
ANNUA」 NORRIS P漢c
DINNER TO BE
H漢音D
PORTしAND
、、軸O]油田cOi油量NG 1959′′ ○ ○なSUc〇回SS
The cICtivities here at Epsilon Omicron
The Activities a=he house begon just
during the big Homecoming Weekend con be
Qfter the gcme, CIbout 4 p.m. There wcIS a
considered highly successful and gratifying
∞ffee
even if the attempts of the U of O fo○tball
where the Ålums cmd their fcmilies mixed
hour
in
the
living
r0Om
Cmd
and conversed among themselves ond with
visited the ccmpus this fall, ond the Phi
the activities. Mecmwhile for those that de‑
Gcmma Deltas were certainly not scarce
Sired it, ond in Fiji tradition, mixed drinks
among them. The number of Fiji alums who
Were SerVed in the basement partyroom. Al‑
attended the post‑game aCtivities at the
though this particular affair was somewhat
chapter house was far in excess of the
hcmpeI
ed by the failure of the ice to orrive
On time, it seemed to gather momentum
This totd wc[S boIstered byQ gOOd mcmy
nicely as soon c[S this condition wcIS COr‑
「ec†ed. Serving as bartenders were brothers
Eugene area∴CIlumni, aS Well as the rmud
Portlcmd arec[ CrOWd. This increase in home
吊obin Wilkinson ′′60′′ and Doug Kilpatrick
better communiccltion with cITeQ dumni. The
memberS Set their studies aside one even‑
ing∴CIbout two weeks before Homecoming
md set out in groups of two ond thI
ee Call‑
岳ugene cIreQ. This persond touch had gI
effects
and
with∵the
aid
of
our
very
eat
ground work has since been laid for organi‑
zation of the alums in Eugene.
it wQS nOticed this yecIr thc[t SeVerd E.O.
her fine kitchen crew heclded by brother
Bob Scmuel ′′60′′ c[re tO be congrQtulclted.
The University decided not to mclke a
and mcmy living organizations did not erect
One. We decided, however, that something
should be put up to keep in the spiritof
血ings. After all, Homecoming without a
Homecoming chaimon for the house this
success we have attained relQtive to past
year′s perfomonces. This was achieved
eSiding in Cdifomia were pres‑
easily by a little conscious and well di‑
rected effort, Cmd is m indication of what
cue anxious thcIt mOI
the outcome of next year′s activities con
e Should follow their
excmple becouse, after dl, homecoming is
the first of which was held at the UniveI
‑
sity of Cdifomia∴at Berkeley in 1893 cmd
since has become widely used cIS We dl
know. throughout all the chapter. The men
of ′′岳O′′ have lately been striving hcIrd for
time of reunion for graduates ond c[S Well
on
opportunitY
for
them
to
bec○me
better
acquainted with the cICtives, We felt it
would be most logicd to hold the dinner
where there was the heaviest concentration
of Fijis. So this yecIr Whc[t Should prove to
be the biggest and best ever pig dinner in
′且O′′ history will be held in Portlcmd on
sign is like ChristmQS Without a tree. As
ent. This is veIY heartening to see. but we
CIlums now I
fcmous of these is the Norris Pig Dinner.
Dimer is being used to this end. Since this
OCCaSion is traditiondly intended to be a
year, I hQVe Seen With gladdened heart the
However. getting bQCk to homecoming,
traditions, SOme Of Q festive v町iety. Most
5 p.m. and our c∞k LQura ′′McI′′ Steele cmd
able
′′puIPle Legionaire.′′ Jim Bemhart, the
COnCeming the forthcoming Pig Dinner. The
Nationcll Fratemity hc[S. mony CuStOmS Cmd
improved graduQte felations cmd the Pig
contest of ′′Homecoming Signs′′ this year
ing Qt the homes of all the dumni in the
ProbQbly the most importcmt bit of news
in this issue of the ′′webfoot Fiji′′ is that
′/61.1I A fine buffet dinner was served at
town support of homec○ming can be Qttrib‑
uted mainly to an acceleI.Clted progron of
Ma「ch 4†h
den,
team camot. Mcmy Alumnus cmd families
totds in preceding yeQrS,
菓N
be. My Qble assistant, Jack Hilgedick
′′6l,′′ will be tcking over next year∴Cmd I
just exactly that; C[ Visit bcICk to the Uni‑
versity ond the chapter house. This should
urge you dl to drop in here at I1825I Harris
be true no mQtter Where your present home
for a bigger cmd better than ever event next
mQy be.
SeaSOn.
March 4th. The place is to be the well
known Benson Hotel.
We have severc[l
′
surprise′′
guest
speckers cmd c[ Very interesting pI.Og工Qm
pIcmned. We hope you clttend. Dimer will
be served at 7 p.m. Since McII
Ch fourth is
on a FridcIy, fish will be served for those
who desire it.
DON
T FORGET. NORRIS PIG DINNER,
MARCH 4TH. BENSON HOTEし. 7 P.M.
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able to initiate four new memberS into the
EP§iLON OMICRON CHAP丁ER
1825 Horris
Eugene, Oregon
‥
. JOHN PHILLIPS I60
Asst. Editor. .
. MIK貴GRAEP且R I62
‥.
‥ PHIL FOST岳R I62
Homecoming. .
.. MILT SCHOOF I60
Sports.
‥
GammQ Delta House in Eugene, I feel sure
Late in October,岳psilon Omicron wc[S
話ugene, Oregon
Editor. . ‥
As Iong as there cITe boys in the Phi
珊W IN量T暮AT騰
J. DÅVID RICH岳N I62
Committees. ‥
‥. WÅLT GR巳B巳I60
home. Mmy thmks to dl of them for their
all pledges who mQde theiI 2.25 with 2.00
wonderful support.
grade point average. So they were able to
be initicIted in the fQll. The initic[tion cere‑
mony wcIS held in the chcIPter house for
these four new members.
The new initiates are:
Phil Foster
a sophomore in Business ÅdministI
NEWS 」ETTER FROM
a sophomore in LibercIl Årts
KIP LOMBARD I62
MIK巳CLARK I62
ation
Mike Kelley
ST巳V巳SCH巳LL I61
Purple Legionnaire …. JIM BÅRNHÅRD
s tO help
them mcIke their Iratemity house more like
fratemity of Phi Gc[mma Delta. These were
JACK HエLGEDICK I61
Årt Director. .
that there will be willing MotheI
Jim Poor
THE PORT」AND ALUMNI
GRADUADE CHAPTER
a sophomore in Business Administration
Robert Willets
MotherS. . . . . . . MRS. RUTH GRAEP巳R
Deor Alumni o士the E. O. Chc[Pter:
a sophomore in PI.e‑Law
We are very hc[PPy to be Qble to I.ePOrt
to you, through皿s newly initic[ted News
ANNUAL
NORRl§
PIG
DINNER
TOBEHELDINPORT」AND
E昂foγ ,s
Noきes
by RUTH GRAEPER
I redly clm Sincerely glQd to have this
First I would like to QPOlogize for my‑
self cmd the staff of the Webf0Ot for having
SOme rCIther.old news. The reQSOnS being
that we didnIt really get stcH̀ted until late
f由i tem c血d wi血 ̄壬i前Is we mcIde (I POSト
ponement until December. Secondly, I would
like to let it be known that only due to tha
your Portlcmd Ålumni GrQduate Chapter. In
fact, We hope that the News Letter proves
REPORT FROM THE MOTHER§
BY JOHN PH量ll獲PS
Letter, the past and present QCtivities o土
OPPOrtunity to tell you of the pc[St, PreSent
ond future pIcms of the Mo址erIs club.
The club itself has been in existence
for 27 years next month. The Iirst meeting
tcok place on Jonu調y 16th, 1933 with six
members present. Mrs. H. J. Brown wc[S
elected president. She is still ̄ With tお. cmd
so suc.cessful that it becomes tI
aditional
cmd that you will look forward to receiving
it eQCh year.
The ChQPter House Librory is missing
Volumes
76 ‑ 8l of the Phi Gamma Delta
MagcIZine. We need these v0lumes to bring
our collection up to dQte. If you happen to
hQVe Cm eXtra One COuld you send i=o us?
During the 1958」959
event臆WaS the
year, Our fiI.St
Ånnuc[l ChI.is廿ncIS Formal
WaS honored at a tea a yeaI. agO. Cl=he 25th
which wcIS held at the Rose BowI Boom of
AnniverscITy Of the Fiji Moms. They even
the Hotel Multnomah on December 27, 1958.
effort o王
Assistont Decm of Men, Louis
′′Bud′′ Mongels are we findly c○ming out
had a rummage sclle血Qt first year, ond they
We hQd one of our finest tumouts in the
have hcId one every year since, eXCePt dur‑
history of the dcmce with over one‑hundred
with our first Alumni Webfoot Fiji in a long
ing the war. By山e way, Our neXt mmmage
∞uPles attending (md we know that this
sde is scheduled for MQrCh 16th.
year′s dcmce will be even more success士ul・
while. Speaking of Bud Mangels. he is a
56 grQd of Indic[na University ond was the
field secretary for 2 years in the west. Now
BcICk in 1946 when the boys were com‑
March 29, 1959, We held our Easter
ing home from the wcIr, Phi Gcmmc[ Delta,
Breckfast at the Timber Topper Room of血e
being Åssistcmt Decm of Men is a tremen‑
was housed in an old three story dwelling
Washington Hotel. E:veryone certainly had
dous IIinII for the Phi Gams in that deparト
owned by the Universi上y for which the hoys
on entertaining moming cmd a very enjoy‑
ment plus being a great cISSet tO the house.
paid rent. It beccme evident that they should
Getting down to brass tc[Cks, the yeQr
build c[ home of their own. The Ålumni cmd
able breakfast. But, because of the lack of
dumni interest, it wcIS SuggeSted by the
has stcIrted out reQl good, ond hQVing ccIP‑
active members had established a building
officers血at this function be discontinued
tured the intramurds sports lecId for fc[ll
fund cmd in due time the house wc[S uP On
until c[t SuCh Q time thQt interest in cllumni
term mQkes us feel very proud of our volley‑
its pI
bdl, footbdl cnd wrestling teams. Senior
sistcmce the Portlcmd Mothers determined
cIcISS PreSident WQlt Grebe was tapped by
to accumulate funds to help fumish the new
FriarIs this fcIll Qnd Junior Class President
House.
Steve Schell was tapped by Druids last
spring. Ås was Sophomore Kip Lombard for
eSent Site. Redizing血e need Ior QS‑
affairs increases.
On August 21, 1959. our Ånnud StQg
cmd Golf Day was held at the Royal Oaks
Country Club in Vcmc○uver, Washington.
They have worked very c○nsistently cmd
We are soHy to say that we experienced
diligently through the yecus to make the
one of our smallest but most enthusiastic
furnishing progrcm a rounded one, buying
crowds in many years. Because of this. we
Milt Schoof md Dick Bader. rally squQd
new mcIttreSSeS, Silver, dishes, CIS Well as
now have some changes thclt Will be made
yell dukes,had a g00d fdl term on the rdly
repIQCing血e things that give out from
Sk山I ond DQgger.
IInormdII wear md tear. And also new
s凪lqd.
before we hold this event next yecIr. If you
have cmy ideas please let us know what
We have a great house on the University
dcIVenPOrtS and chairs were mQde for the
they are, This is very importcmt since it is
of Oregon campus ond we aim to keep it on
den cmd living room. Our future pIcms cne
one o王the events sponsored in the Portl(md
top but we need the support of the alumni
in the upcoming Norris Pig Dinner′ the
summer∴gOlf toumament, the ChristmQS
FomcIl and various othふevents which are
going on through the yecIr. It recIlly doesnIt
take that much time cmd with the whole
many ond varied, SuCh as new carpeting for
area which is especidly designed for your
the stchrs. The rug in the living room needs
enjoyment, During ouI. meeting, the follow‑
to be replaced, Cmd I cIm Sure When that is
ing Brothers were elected to offices for the
cICCOmPlished. the boys will dream up some
coming year: CIclrke P. Miller,巳・ O. Presi‑
new needs.
dent; ThomQS K・ Scmmons′ K. O. Vice‑
We cIre Very grateful to the Alumni who
he調ted support of the Alumni, We nOt Only
do such a g00d job in Qttendingto the phys‑
con be on top this yecIr but in mony years
ical needs o士the house, SuCh as repairing
to come.
the kitchen. pQinting the outside of the
P巳RG巳!
house, Cmd many other major necessities.
President; (md Dick Atiyeh. E. O. SecI
e‑
taェY‑ Trea surer.
CIQrke P. Miller E. O.
President
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軸話軸O冒RO軸音HE
and interest has been of utmost value to
PU級P帖鵬G量O珊劇随。 …
Mony o士Epsilon Omicron′s undertckings ccm
the chapter and ponticularly to this writer.
be traced directly to Bud ond for this I wont
f暮J暮′S ADV劇臆霊N
onMPUS A漢Hl話音量騰
to publicly thonk Brother Mcmgels.
With all the publicity given rec.ently to
I want to thcmk the men of thechapter
Last year the Fijis proved themselves
for this opportunity to talk to the mむy FIJI
Initiation Injuries; Membership restrictive
OutStmding in intrQmural Qthletics.
I.eQdeI.S. It will give me a chcmce to thcmk
Clouses; and Childish FrcItemity PI
exceptioncllly strong teams in: football, VOト
the
Cmks,
With
fratemities on awh0le are receiving a cIose
Ieybdl cmd softball cmd chcmpionship tecms
Shown on interest in the house by their
inspection. What better也me ccm Phi Gonmq
in bcISketball ond golf the Fijis led the rQCe
mQny queStions and remarks. I cm sure that
Delta lounch their re‑dedication pÌOgrCm.
for dl campus honors the entire year, Only
if you read more of this issue you will find
Epsilon Omicron, in keeping with this pro‑
to be nosed out of the chonpionship by a
mcmy informcItive articles on the activities
grcm, is attempting to cIdapting the ideds
few points the lcISt Week of school.
of the QCtive PHI GÅMS.
ond precepts of our fratemity in prQCtice
Proud of last years record but still un‑
cmd living也em t正ough leadership oI Phi
satisfied with the results, this year we have
Gamma Delta′s founding ideals. We believe
set the I.M. chQmPionship cIS Our gOal. We
many∴dunni
cmd
friends
who
hQVe
It is most grQtifying to find m interest
in血e house as expressed by you dumni,
thQt this thinking is o士value to dl frater‑
set out on the right fo○t when our football
ing to develop for the past few months.
nity meri ond will be of value throughout
team won
Several months QgO the chapter as a whole
life.
One. In intrcmural wrestling competition,
It is just血is that血e house has been tIY‑
The chapter is not per王ect; in many
which was only established this year 6n
ways there is room for improvement cmd that
is exactly what the men in the house seem
the Oregon campus, Phi Gamma Delta set a
record to be proud of. We entered 18 men in
to be working towards・ Scholarship is al‑
the c○mpetition ond ended in fourth pIcICe
ways on importcmt subject cmd one which
cmong dl cc[mPuS living organizations. Ken
went out in gTOuPS tO PerSOnCIlly visit the
FIJI alumni in this onecI. This resulted in
a very successful Homecoming Post Game
Open House, Which we hope is a prelude to
a successf山Pig Dimer in M町ch.
The short visitation hcIS PrOmPted Q
number of the locd」 alumni to orgcmize a
HJI gathering. This week storts the Iirst
of what is hoped to be a series o士monthly
FIJI breck壬cISt meetings. This is just the
血ree games while losing only
皿s year. Lc[St
Thayer a11d Henry CourtneY eaCh placed
yecmIs fincmcial operc[tion resulted in a net
high in their divisions. This last tem
gQin of approximately $620.00
which we
proved to be a bigone for P. G. D. inthe
feel is quite good considering the low mem‑
volleybdl c○mpetition. Our dcrss I/AII ond
′′Bl′
defeated Phi DeltQ Theta∴and SigmQ
is receiving some help
bership. This Iow membership has prompted
which we hope to improve during the year,
our lorger pledge classes・ These clre Q few
Chi respectively to gQin places in the semi‑
finals. Bob Heilmcm, John Phillips, LQrI.y
improvements that con only be made with
。士the activities of the chapter. TheI
Duggcm,
the help cmd suppoÌt Of interested PHI
mcmy more cmd dl of them Qre directly re・
beginning o士a number of chcIPter aCtivities
GAMS from nec[r Cmd far.
巳psilon Omicron hQS been fortunate this
yeon by hQVing some expert help on the
some dl out rushing and resulted in one o士
temity for the past two years・ Bud is now
the hoys ∞ntinue HJIIs traditional spirit・
Mcke Q nOte Of the NORRIS PIG DIN‑
N巳R cmd join us to make this dimer c[
memorial event in our 49th year.
JÅM巳S V. B貴RNHÅRD
Jim Meagher, Jack Hilgedick, Jim P00I
as the strongest contender for the 1959‑60
I. M. championship clt the U. of O.
Home address
Enter Oregon
School
Scholarship: Ranked in class of ‑
(get exact class number if possible.)
High SchooI Activities (Honors, Offices, etC.)
;
Okay
;
Don
t
Cmd
pionship basketball tecm the Fijis cIPPeCIr
I recommend
help
cmd
′′BII teon victories. With c[ retuming cham‑
(Please Print)
Needs
FI.OWein
Ken Thayer have been instrumentd in our
▲ POTENT看A」円」l葛P」EASE 」ET US KNOW TOO!
Finances:
m
seven strQight victories whlle Henry Courト
EPSlしON OMICRON NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT. IF YOU KNOW
Parent
NoI
ney, Phil Foster, Mike Clark′ Steve Schell′
Oregon Qnd his knowledge. experience
Hi如
Sonuel,
port clre the only payment required to help
Assistant Dean of Men Qt the University
o王
Bob
Doug Kilpatrick have led our IIÅII tecm to
1cIted to you reQders. Your interest ond sup‑
CQmPuS. Most of you will remember Louis
(BUD) Mongels, Field Secret(Ⅱy Of our fra‑
e are
know
s occupatLon
Fratemity Relatives
Comments:
Recommended by
Address
LETTERS WITH MORE INFORMATION WILL BE APPRECIATED
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PH量触M SCHOLARSH量P
話O PL電D俳S 29 M剛
NO丁IC且
Ifyouraddresshaschangedorifyou
Epsilon Omicron pledged 29 men to
Å number of chcmgeS both in the ch〔Pter
ond on campus have cQuSed a stepped up
climc[X Q Very SuCCeSSful rush week. The
PrOgram Of schoIQrShip in the house. One
pledge class of 1959 is not only one of our
largest, but one of the best pledge classes
of the changes has been cm increased num‑
bero土hours required for gTaduQtion of Busi‑
ness mQjors. With a new deon in the Busi‑
in business. More intense emphasis on
scholorship hcIS also been fostered by the
ron. Dick Ford. Wcllly Hobson′ Dick Hunt′
壬aculty with the proposd of on honors col‑
Tom Nelson, Bill Perry, MQrC SQunders all
of Portland.
lege for the top 20% of the entering fresh‑
man class. I think thc[t We C。e begiming to
Steve Thorwdd, ond Norm Frowein from
0ls0.
Co○s Bay.
Those of the alums that were dovyn for
Sandy Singleton ond Pat Gaynor of Son
homecoming undoubtedly noticed the large
Froncisco. HowcIrd Teich, Joe Dubiel, Steve
′big daddy′′ of all trophies is awonded to
the fratemity showing也e most sch0lcIStic
a
Brother
who
hc[S
mOVed,
WewouldlikeallEpsilonOmicronFijis
toreceivethispcpeI..
Thankyou.
Jack Fitzpatrick, Bill Haun, WQlt Hunter,
feel the repercussions of the Sputnik push.
Sigma Chi trophydisplaced in血e den・ This
of
yet. They (me aS follows:
Harlon Bridenbough, Tom Bunch, LQrry
CQrSOn, John Cosgrave. Tom CodekcIS, Paul
Duden. Jim Durst, Don Eggo, Robin Coch‑
ness scho01 the hours required are now 85
know
PLEAS岳notifyusof血enewaddress.
Cames, Ken Thayer, Tom Åtkinson ond
Mike Stuart from the Los Ångeles arecI.
Ånd last but not least Dave Ring from
Chicago, Illinois.
improvement over a yearIs也me.
Severd progrQmS lnStituted within the
house have c[ugmented eacho土the member
s
efforts t0 0btcIin the best grades possible.
Among these cH.e, a Place in which there
are 24 hours of quiet (we call it the pent‑
house); a big brother system; md 12 hour
劇NU肌NORR暮S P暮G D寡聞N馳冒O髄聞lD IN POR冒lEND
quiet hours from 6:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m・
PH看GAMMA D蘭書A
1825 Harris
話ugene, Oregon
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February 1960 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.