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Title:
1970 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
May 1970 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
05/00/1970
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1970s
1970 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity at Indiana University
Zeta Celebrates
by
Cente皿nial 187工。197l
Phi Gamma Delta is no七
RandoIph E. Price,
71
for
Indiana to have her own chapter
COllege days alone. There is no
house. In 1910
generation gap where brother‑
first fratemity at Indiana to be
she was also the
Fratemities are old, and frater‑
hood is concemed. The oncoming
StruCk by a serious tragedy, When
nities are by nature traditional.
year should be one of joyous cele‑
a fire razed the entire structure
Yet fratemities today are quite
bratin. But it can only be enjoyed
COnSuming all within with the ex‑
COntemPOrary in their purpose.
if we know that her future is se̲
CePtion of the chapter Bible which
They are contemporary because
Cure. Your active support, eSPeC‑
Sti11 bears to this day the scorch‑
the goals which they represent are
ially in the next year is essential.
ings where it was seared by the
unaffected by the passage of time.
We strongly urge each and every
flames.
To be devoted, tO be conscientious,
One Of you to come back to Zeta
major World Wars and a depres‑
Zeta has outlived two
to be honest and upright in char‑
during her centennial year. MAKE
Sion. A few army barracks bunks
acter, and to be motivated by ideals
PLANS TO ATTEND ZETA
StamPed
is not necessarily to be old, tradi‑
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
tional or especially contemporary.
NEXT SPR工NG. Plans are in the
evidence of her occupation by
These are not characteristics of
making for a gaIa weekend at that
troops during the war years 1943‑
any particular generation or
time.
45.
S
Be devoted, be conscience, and
買U. S. ARMY
still re‑
main in the chapter house dorm as
Class. Together, they are the hu‑
man qualities which Phi Gamma
Delta has perpetuated for almost
be motivated as is representative
Of a Fiji by becoming involved in
Since her founding Zeta has
One
ideals
Our PrOgram tO make 1971 Zeta)s
initiated over nine hundred young
men. All of these men, irregard‑
hundred
years.
The
Zeta has withstood the cha11enge
of time.
upon which this fraternity was
finest year in her century of suc‑
founded are in their nature, eter‑
CeSS. You will thereby be insur‑
1ess of the recognition which the
naL As Iongas Phi Gamma Delta
ing her first step into, a SeCOnd
WOrld has given, have become to
instilIs these worthy aspirations in
Century Of challenge to be met.
be bettermen because of theirira‑
temal experience and the Ionge‑
all who experience her magnetism,
Any questions or information
about the upcoming Centennial
She too wi11 be eternal.
Zeta continues only because of
those who Iove her. In her first
Century She has meant a great
deal to a good many people. To‑
day, nOW right this very second is
Year p工ease feel more than free
to contact:
Darrell
Vity of Phi Gamma Delta
s insight
and guidance.
Zeta for many years has been
R.
Parsons,
207
S.
Main, Muncie, Indiana
Wi11iam Reed, Jr., 509 E. Third,
One Of the fratemity
s strongest
Chapters. In 1940‑41 Zeta won
the coveted Cheney Cup for the
the time for you to do a little re‑
BIoomington, Indiana
first time.
flective thinking and a little soul‑
RandoIph E. Price, Phi Gamma
Delta, BIoomington, Indiana.
Placed or won in the Cheney Cup
and or the Jordan Bowl every
SearChing by answering the follow‑
Since then Zeta has
ing questions:召What has Phi
May twenty‑SeCOnd 1971 is a
Gamma Delta meant to my life?
Do I honestly believe that she has
Very SPeCial day for Zeta「 chapter.
year. The year 1956 is one that
no Beechwood Fiji will ever forget.
This is the date of her lOOth birth̲
In that year the chapter won the
fulfilled the goals which she rep‑
day. Through her first one hund‑
resents?
Zeta
red years Zeta has experienced the
StrOngly enough to contribute my
PaSSage Of events which few mor‑
Cheney, Jordan and Beta Gradu‑
ate Awards, Placed second in the
Baker Cup, WOn Campus Scholar‑
active support to her perpetua‑
tals can ever expect to witness.
Ship, I. U. Sing, the Little
tion?,,
She was the first fratemity at
race, and intramurals.
Do
I
believe
in
500
\r\n(Continued from Page l)
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On Indiana,s campus Zeta has
continued to remain an example
to other fratemities of what a col‑
lege fraternity should represent・
The Sigma Chi traveling scholar‑
ship trophy was retired by Zeta
for achieving the highest scholastic
record over a fifteen semes七er per‑
iod. Three of the past four con‑
secutive fall pledge classes have
broken all‑time University pledge
。S豊豊露盤霊霊電器霊
the Co11ege Fraternity that mould‑
ed me.
̲冒homas R. Marshall
class scholarship records.
ed an over‑all average of 2.960 0n
a
4.O scale. The active chapter
achieved a
露盤嵩認諾欝
三豊諾意聖霊悪書Oy ̄
Contributions of news of alumni
This
year,s fall pledge class accumulat‑
2.965
average with
fifty‑five men in the house with a
3.O
or
better.
These
averages
were sufficient to place Zeta first
in pledge scholarship, aCtive schol‑
arship and overa11 house scholar‑
are welcomed and encouraged at
ship. The record speaks for itself・
a11 times. Let us know what you
The chapter which all of us are a
霊0藍p豊等謹器昔話
part contains as a collective group,
E. Third Street, BIoomington) Indi‑
ana 47401.
the finest scholars on Indiana?s
CampuS・
Leadership in campus activities
is also considered a good measure
of the caliber of men in a frater‑
nity. In recent years Zeta has had
three consecutive presiden七s of the
I. U. Student Foundation. This is
widely considered to be the most
PGD P!edges Spring Class
important and most prestigeous
The spring pledge class consists
campus position. It is interesting
of five freshmen who have out‑
to note that two of the above men‑
standing records. They are Steve
tioned men were also president of
Delaney, Indianapolis; Steve Kil‑
ian, Dayton, Ohio; Bruce Hubbley,
the house at the same time that
they were presiden七of the Student
Carmel; Art Sheppell, BIooming‑
Foundation. Past house president
ton; and Doug Stewart
Richard D. Handley ,69
polis. This class is supervised by
was last
Indiana‑
year)s national Wilkinson Award
S七eve Lyman and Tom Ke11ey, the
winner. This award is given to
pledge trainers・ This class lives
the most outstanding graduating
in the dorm, but is over at the
senior of Phi Gamma Delta.
Phi Gamma Delta promotes ath‑
house to do frequent projects.
1etics as well as scholarship and
rary and study cubicles) and gave
activities. At the present time the
the outside of the house much
house has a dozen men on Big
needed improvements. These pro‑
Ten tenures in footba11, tennis
jects have been successful in in‑
sti11ing pride in their work for the
and track.
Zeta,s rich athletic
They recently painted the new lib‑
七radition includes three A11‑Amer‑
fratemity
icans in Emie Andres, Billy Hil‑
1eaming more about each other.
Plus more important)
lenbrand and present undergrad‑
The house is honored tha七one of
uate wayne MacDonald・ These
the pledges, Spike Murphree
men earned their All‑American
accepted to the Air Force Acad‑
WaS
status in Baseball, Football and
emy
Golf respectively・
not be at I. U. next year. We
Intramural
competition at Indiana has always
yet disappointed that he wi11
wish him the best of luck!
\r\nLos軍and Found
National has asked for our as̲
Sistance locating these lost broth‑
ers. Any help would be appreci‑
ated !
Lee Henry Streaker*
Box 163
Coleta Ca 93017
3̲66
Norman F. SchoIz
P. 0. Box
628
Evansville, Ind. 47702
12‑67
Fred J. SchoIz
1226
S. E. 2
St.
Evansville, Ind. 47713
6̲63 ‑
J. Shan Martin, Jr.*
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15216
Class of 1969 Conli皿ues Brotherhood
Over half a year has passed
Since Zeta
1969
s graduating class of
has left us, but they con‑
Northwestem
though信Lobi
OCher won
University.
Al‑
jokes that Leo Dur‑
t leave him alone, he
tinue to demonstrate the fine
has no current plans to pursue a
qualities that they possessed in
SChooI which helped to make them
baseball career.
SuCh outstanding brothers.
Of the class, three members are
now in Indianapolis in their fresh‑
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President Dick Handley, former
SeCretary Pete Skaefish, and one
Of last years
pledge traniers,
Steve Pollum all find their studies
the expected challenge. However,
each stiⅡ finds time to visit Zeta
and relive old friendships.
Rick Lee, Bran Farreu, and冒ed
Bindley are current1y pursuing a
teaching career.
Brothers Nick Fischer, Gil Hay‑
nie, and Jack Ransom did not
bother to wait for the lottery, and
all are now serving their country
in various branches of the Armed
Forces.
Former I. U. pitcher John Lobus
is now working on his M.B.A. at
8‑67
Lt. Clifford Howard Burns牽
Mtd RR 7 Box 412
60
Michigan City, Ind. 46360
9‑67
James
B.
Bunnell,
Jr.*
1‑67
Broughton, Bi11 Foley, Bruce Gob‑
George
週,」Ma翼‑Weberト臆and DavfLWest‑
H.
Koons
Muncie, Ind. 47303
COmPleting work on their under‑
John Floyd Hemmer*
rently serving as Zeta
s house
201
ind
Roanoke
65
Ap七. 1
COunSelor while working for a
San Francisco, Calif. 94131
Music and Theater degree. Bruce
is working on his M. B. A. and also
Ens. William C. Dixon*
SerVing as a teaching assistant on
USS Navarra (APA‑215)
CamPuS. The undergraduate chap‑
FPO San Francisco
ter sees much of these brothers,
10̲68
as they are all part of theバMonday
Night Moochers,, dinner club.
Rounding out last year
s class
are brothers Denny Smith and
Don Ammerman, Who are already
active in the business world. Ammo
is working with National Cash
Register in Dayton, Ohio and
ind
4q卓皿坦写eli旦g‑Ave.
fall. Steve, Mark, and Bill are
Dave is cur‑
36
APO New York O9686
ton campus are brothers S t e v e
graduate degrees.
ind
196th Station Hospita1
Still present on the B工ooming輸
ind
7‑69
ind
65
96601
Beaver is empIoyed by Indiana
Bell in Kokomo, Indiana.
Although the class is no longer
together and each brother has
gone his separate way, these men
all realize more than ever that
Phi Gamma Delta and Beechwood
are 〃not for college days alone
.
\r\nLARGE TURNOUT FOR PIG D題NNER
Zeta,s
Nearly 50 graduate brothers at〇
七ended Zetaタs
99th Annual Norris
1970
Wilkinson Award
Winner is Mike Schatzlein (,70).
Slingshot
Pig Dinner, held Saturday, March
was the unanimous
Toastmaster Keck then intro‑
duced keynote speaker Richard D.
Handley (Zeta
69). Dick, also a
14 at Beechwood. With the under̲
Choice of the undergraduate
former Zeta Presiden七and now a
graduates waiting to greet them,
Chapter in this year
alums began arriving about 2:30.
addition to being past Treasurer
Freshman in medical school, SPOke
upon the importance of God and
After∴an hour in which to get set‑
and President of the Chapter,
Jesus Christ in the lives of individ‑
tled and renew old acquaintances,
uals, eSPeCially during those years
the gathering moved south of town
Mike is currently President of the
Indiana University Student Foun‑
to the Gaslight Inn for a short
dation, a member of the Board of
Of college. Although Dick, in his
hurry to retum to Beechwood, 1eft
Eons,
s voting. In
He
his notes in Indianapolis, his
SPeeCh was directly from the
and, following the invocation by
Will be attending I. U. Medical
School next year. Unfortunately,
Thomas R. Hall (
73) the men of
Brother Schatzlein was unable to
StOP and think, at least for a mom‑
Phi Gamma Delta sat down to the
be present for the presenting of
ent, about where he was headed
traditional pork dinner.
his award, Since he was in San
in the future, his background and
Clemente at the Western White
foundation, and the ideals and
House for a meeting of the Presi‑
Principles on which his life is
based.
cocktail before dinner.
At
5:30
the dinner be11 sounded at Zeta
The Class of
73 brought forth
the Pig, and Brother Ray Clark
(,14) was given the honors of kis‑
Sing the snout, While our youngest
and
a
Metz
Scholar.
dent,s Council to evaluate and re‑
Organize the U. S. Draft Sys七em.
Two other senior awards, the
Brother, Dave Jenkins, WaS Pre‑
heart and caused each Brother to
After the traditional circling
and joining of ands Brother Keck
sented with the買other end,,. Wil‑
Christopher C, Wooling Award for
Closed the dinner and invited the
1iam H. Keck (
the highest grade point average
grads and undergrads to another
uberant Toastmaster, then intro‑
through the undergraduate period,
mixer at the Gaslight for an
duced pledge trainer Chuck Par‑
and the Mark Rogge Award for
evening of storytelling and good
sons, Who presented the Outstand‑
Ou七Standing athletic attitude and
SPirits.
ing Freshman Award to Roy Danial
Participation in intramurals, Were
41), this year
s ex‑
Sunday moming rolled around
Pollom. Dan, from Brazil, Indiana
awarded. David S. Handley (
hopes to go into medicine, and is
received the Wooling Award for
quickly, but many of the Brothers
the second Pollom to pass through
his undergraduate accumulated
made
the portals of Zeta.
average of
House counselor Dave Westfal]
Erdel (
70)
3.96, and Wi11iam C.
70) was the recipient of
the Rogge Award.
then presented the Outstanding
it
to
noon
brunch.
As
in
PaSt yearS Brother John Scott
PreSided at this affair, kept every
Fiji well entertained, and coaxed
a story out of all the∴alumni pre‑
The Silver and Gold OwIs for
Senior Award to Jack J. Reynolds.
Sent.
Jay has devoted countless hours
25
to Phi Gamma Delta and Beech‑
Phi Gamma Delta were given, then
The Sunday aftemoon slipped
̀̀Pumps
awards for the oldest grad pre‑
by all too quickly, and soon each
stronger than this senior
Sent and the Brother who traveled
Brother realized that he must
the farthest to attend were an̲
again leave Beechwood for an‑
WOOd,
Purple
and
no
Brother
from Abbington, PennsyIvania.
This year
s President, Jim Teter,
came forward to present the Out‑
Standing Alumnus Award and
Zeta)s nominee for the Wilkinson
Award. James V. Story (
49) an
advertising agent with Caldwell,
and
50
year membership in
nounced. Brother Ray Clark of
Other year. But with him he took
the Class of ,19 had the honor of
the memories of a wonderful week̲
being the oldest Fiji present,
While Roger Eisinger, Who lives in
gaIa festivities of Zeta,s lOOth
from Venezuela, eaSiIy earned the
Anniversary celebration next year.
And each one of us here at Beech̲
distance award.
WOOd truly hopes that if it is at
Potomac
Md. but came directly
Larkin, VanRiper, Inc. in Indiana‑
POlis, and for several years a mem‑
ber of Beechwood
s House Corpor‑
ation, WaS annOunCed as Ze七a
s
end, and the expectations of the
all possible, yOu, tOO, Will join us
Next William C. Reed, Jr., reP‑
next year in BIoomington!
resenting the Executive Board, and
Peck
Parsons, SPeaking for the
Outstanding Alum. Brother Story,
House Corporation combined to
who was pledge trainer while in
fill the Brothers in onバThe State
SChool, tOOk time out from moving
Of Zeta
his agency to the Indiana National
minded of the lOOth Anniversary
. All present were re‑
Bank Tower to attend this Pig
Of Zeta next year, and told of the
Dinner, and was completely sur‑
fund drive and festivities that will
Prised by the honor.
accompany it.
Bruce White
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May 1970 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.