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Title:
1982 Summer Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Summer 1982 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1982
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1980s
1982 Summer Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
THE HOOSIER FIJI
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Vol.
V
No.
II
BIoomington,
Indiana
Summer,
1982
FIJI Finishes 6th in Little 5
Phi Gamma Delta finished
sixth in the 1982
Little
500
bicycle race, and was one of
eight teams runnmg neCk and
neck through the final turn. It
WaS the cIos号St Little 500finish
Senior rider Chip Helm was
leading the pack after 198 1aps
but was blocked in and unable
to challenge down the final
StretCh. The F担
s, Who quali‑
fied ninth, Were neVer below
tenth position after the first few
laps of the race, Which received
Race Pho/Ographyみ
Sidtey Sander.
about 30 minutes of coverage FIorida spring training trip,
Selected by his fellow riders as
On CBS television
One Of this year
Saturday
s
Sports was Fiji
program.
s altemate rider. For‑
mer Phi Gam rider Mark Eff‑
Outstanding performances rein
82, WaS aSSistant coach
Were also tumed in by Matt and Tracy Newhouse 84, WaS
Mi11ikan 83, Craig Reed 83, the mechanic.
and Brian Rundle 85. Scott For his outstanding per‑
McCallum
85, Who broke his formances inboththe 198l and
arm prior to the bike team
s 1982Little500races,Helmwas
s 12 All‑Star
Riders, an honor that is far
from unfamiliar for F串riders.
In overall Little
500
com‑
Petition, Phi Gamma Delta
PreSently ranks second in race
finish position, aS Well as sec‑
Ond in qualifying position.
N切r「RecoId A細7Iくめnce A i上培D加ner
A change of location and
greater participation by members
Of the active chapter made Zeta
s
l12th annual Norris Pig Dinner
a tremendous success.
A near‑reCOrd 200 graduate and
the usual Pig Dinner crowd.
Beechwood did, however, SerVe
Gam in attendance, reCeived the
honor of kissing the roasted pig
s
as the gathering place for brothers
SnOut, and Mike Mays潟5, the
Partaking in festivities both before
and after the dinner. Scrapbooks
youngest F串at the dinner, had
the more dubious distinction of
illustrating several decades of F垂
kissing the pig
s attended the
history received a great deal of
dignitary in attendance was
banquet, Which was held March 6
attention, aS did the televised I.U.‑
former Archon President Bud
at the Showalter House, Which is
the headquarters of the I.U. Foun‑
Michigan State basketball game.
Mangels
undergraduate F説
dation.
In previous years the dimer was
s tail, Another
56.
From the house, I.U. coach
The featured speaker for the
buses transported the assemblage
dinner was Thomas Mont, the
en masse to the Showalter House,
Athletic Director at DePauw Uni‑
VerSity. His anecdotes about life
traditionally held at Beechwood,
the home of Zeta Chapter, how‑
Where the Master of Ceremonies
Whit Grayson 77 kicked off the
in the world of sports wrapped up
ever, the house
eVenmg.
the evening in a fittingly humor‑
s dining area is
not large enough to acaommodate
William Keck 4l, the oldest Phi
OuS, uPbeat fashion.
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2
THE
HOOSIER
President Dickman
The 198I‑82 academic year was a
0励Fめruaり, 7, J982, 30 o"tStand‑
ing young menjoined !/S all inj予ater‑
Chqpter. Hなh梗hts Jnclき/ded Jhe re‑
Capture Qf Jhe All‑Cb殉叩S h/ro‑
nal brotherhood and /00k Jo be Jhe
backbone Qf /his chqpter Jn /he years
m研al ChaIγ印ionsh互ブタa /hird place
to come.
〆nish in /he over‑all scholarsh互, arrS/
Owr JU Sing pe扉)rmanCe /his
place Jn co7?やetiiion wi/h ho!/SeS OVer
上セbruaIy WaS One Qf oま/r best e解)rtS
50 member功and all Qf Jhe brother‑
in a nまノmber Qfyears. Although we
Dinner.
with
oz/r
showing"
The
Ozノr prOまノdest accoI7やlishment was
brothers seemed Jo have aparticular4y
bringing Jhe A1l‑Cb7?やZJS力otramc/ra1
good Jime with Jhe show /his year and
舟qphy bac鳥/O jke,eChwood and we
we〆el as Jhongh we have a solid base
did jt with s砂k. Dominating ;nlra‑
Qf en脇ノSiasm and坤pport Jo bz
Z
p an訪7岬reSSive fzll semester /ead
and weγe able Jo Jncrease fhat /eadas
1982
Were Z/nab佃Jo place, We Were Veり,
pleased
mzノγaLsj†om /he outset Jhe F擁S built
Summer
s Message
great sc/CCeSSjbγ the men Q/ the Zeia
hood /hat was sharedat o!lr reCent Pお
FIJI
ild
互om in Jhe coming years.
March 7ih wa$ a day /hat proved
Phi Gamma Delta is notjbr college
平,ring, Jhe b沈e Jeam came Jhroαgh
ihe spring semester l/7昨)lded. 4在er a
days alone
two year ab$enCe, /he All‑αnやz/S
and o楊joined Jo share in cz marvel‑
e放)rt
αaI坤ionshや∴wa5
OZ/5 PなDimer. Pねn砂Q〃bod, drinた,
brothers cxtremeb) prOud〇
partic訪dr砂
a
a$ /he brothers, yOC/ng
and broiherhood made /he day one Qf
SWeel victoIyjbr Zeta.
With one d
/he /rzノ砂〆ne e解)rtS, an
Which
made
all
Jhe
Zeta
九short, /he FIJ応have c所oyed a
The JわII semeste手話o saw 58 Phi
thej拐e$t PなDimers Jn recent years.
VeIy SuCCeS串ノI year. However, We re‑
Gams prodz/Ce GPAs Qf3.O oγ belter
Many gradzJate brolhers commented
jう思e /O reSt On Oar paSt aCCO77やlish‑
hγ a /hird place /訪ish fn oveγ‑all
CO7坤etition and /諒t place Jn com‑
peti/ion among houses ̀ff砂mem‑
bers or more. h a応o marks /he 23rd
year fn a row fn which Zeta Chβpter
ha$
aChieved
an
overall
average
greater Jhan Jhe all‑men与canやws
average which fs a national力aternity
record. 772e互eshman ch7SS in pariicu‑
ねr shined with an overall class GPA
Q/3.1 anda secondplacej訪ish among
all pleゐe classe5のrSt phce among
plèなe classes Qfover 15 member少
that /hey cJかoyed Jhemselves /his
ment$ and are alreaみ, Jn Jhe 〔ねta施d
year andplan Jo make /he PなDimer
plaming stagesjbr a鋤CCeS函4/ 1982‑
an amual re!/nion. &)eCial /hank出o
83 s
Whit
Wit
Meech
Grayson whose JhaIp
cntertained
everyOne
aS∴
the
Master Qf Ccremonies.
The /982 F〃Jbike Jeam Cqpped̀筋
0まノr year With 。n O乙〃standing pe扉)r‑
Chool year. W?th /he contimノed
5堆pOrt QfoまJr Zeta Gradm嬢S jねech‑
WOOd /00ks Jo remain on印p heJ.e Ot
励diana University /br a /ong Jime.
The Grad構ate5
co(xperation and en‑
thまノ5iasm /his past year has certainly
mance Jn Jhe Little 500. ho /he /ead
been an inやiration and gzノiding cx‑
With one佃p /e/?, /he H訪Gams came
a77qね/0 1/S all.
Z伸just a liitle bit short, altho略h Jhey
a Zeta華ii!
M略h砂prOZ/d Jo be
Fナa lerna均′,
had more Jhan cnoαgh hearl all q/ier‑
Tt,d Dickman
noon. A在er not mαCh m/blicity all
Update on Beechwood
After an agreement between Zeta
Chapter and officials of Indiana Uni‑
together to improve their home for
next school year.
POOr Shape‑Current House Manager
Greg Moheban is doing a tremendous
VerSity for the sale of Beechwood fell
Despite the fact that this is a new
through last October, and after fur‑
PrOgram,Participation promises t6 be
ther negotiations proved fruitless,
excellent, aS Virtua時y every brother
Zeta
has committed his services for at least
mg tO reinforce Beechwood
one of the sessions.
foundation so that the next genera‑
s House Corporation has now
targeted its efforts towards continued
improvement ofthe chapter
s 70 year
old facilities.
丁he Senior Den is currently being
refurbished, and landscapmg Of the
front yard is scheduled for this
These prQjects should not be taken
as an indication that Beechwood is in
job keepmg the house looking sharp.
Rather, The House Corporation as
well as the brothers of Zeta, are Seek‑
s strong
tion of F串s may also ca11 631 East
Third Street
home.
Calendar of Fall Events
summer. In addition, OVer the
summer the attic will be insulated,
September ll I"U. vs Northwestem October23
halls will be palnted and the driveway
will be resealed.
To facilitate these changes, the
brothers of Zeta have scheduled two
October 30
September 18
FIJI Isle
September 25
I.U. vs Syracuse
August ll‑12, during which time the
s current residents will gather
November 13
Faculty Staff Day
October 9
I.U. vs Michigan State
Parents
WOrk weekends, On July 12‑13 and
Chapter
I.U・ VS Ohio State
Varsity Club Day
the kitchen floor wi11 be retiled, the
I.U. vs Iowa
Homecommg
Oktoberfest at Beechwood
Weekend
LU. vs I11inois
I‑Men
s Day
\r\nSummer, 1982
THE HOOSIER FIJI
Page 3
Sz/CCeS草履I働yring Rush Progmm
Zeta Chapter anticipates the arrival
ball, and virtually every other activity
Of another fine pledge class in the fall
that might interest a prospective Phi
Crews, a Zeta F串and a member of
following the conclusion of this year
Gam. Evenmg aCtivities included
I.U・
SeVeral skits written and produced by
ketball team, SPOke to the rush
the brothers, and a dining room
guests about his experiences in the
Chapter.
s
SPrlng ruSh program.
Twenty‑SeVen high schooI seniors
received pledging bids in the course
Of Zeta
s three rush weekends, and the
CaSino for added entertainment.
I.U. Assistant Basketball Coach Jim
As is the tradition at Zeta Chapter,
s 1976 NCAAchampionshipbas‑
Zeta might begin a summer rush
brothers are confident of a 100 per‑
no alcohoI was served during the
PrOgram in May, and we are also ex‑
Cent return rate.
Weekends.
PeCting to conduct several small rush
functions in the fall. If anyone would
This year marked the second year
Of Zeta
s improved rush program, and
the chapter
Zeta
s third rush weekend was es‑
s guests were kept enter‑
PeCially successful, both in tumout
and bids extended. Fifteen fine men
like to recommend an outstanding
PrOSPeCt, Please write or call Chair葛
tained by a host of activities including
received invitations to pledge Phi
men Tim Michel or Pat King. Here
basketba11 games in the house parking
Gamma Delta, Out Of more than 50
are their addresses: Tim, R.R.君3,
lot, CamPuS tOurS, tennis and racquet‑
exceptional candidates. In addition,
Tipton, IN 46072, Or Pat, 6219 Lands
臆臆End‑ Lane,臆IndianapolisつIN̲46220」へ臆̲
Scholarship At Zeta
s active chapter finished third
Nearly 60 brothers achieved GPAs
and the pledge class finished second in
Of 3.O or better, and the pledge class
Foundation for their achievements.
IFC scholarhsip competition for the
tumed in an amazmg aVerage Ofbetter
Fuson received a $I ,000 Borg‑Wamer
豊。告霊豊富。 t謹告器ざ
Warded the
all grade polnt aVerage for houses
ro11s of I.U.
Memorial Scholarship, g宣Ven in
With more than 50 members, and the
Cieties.
Zeta
1981 fall semester.
However, Fiji finished first in over‑
Pledges finished first for pledge classes
With more than 15 members.
s various honorary so‑
Ceived scholarships from the I.U.
Scholarship
and KIootwyk was a‑
$500
Dr. Bruce White
memory of Dr. Bruce White, a Phi
In addition, tWO Sehior brothers,
Tom KIootwyk and Craig Fuson, re‑
Gamma Delta and former I.U. stu‑
dent foundation steermg COmmittee
PreSident.
htmmz/ra1 7ナqphy
Retまノrned 7b Zeta
At an end of the year banquet
After two years elsewhere, the All‑
Campus Intramural Trophy was re‑
tumed to the I.U. Fijis, Who have won
honormg all of I.U.
the competition six of the past eight
ager, Brian Hedges,
Champions, Zeta
s intramural
s Intramural Man‑
83, WaS honored
by the Student Recreational Sports
yearS・
 ̄ ̄ Never letting up, eVeh after the title
had been decided, the Phi Gams out置
Associationヘ音aS lafge fratemity臆mtra‑
mural manager of the year.
distanced the competition by more
As the school year cIosed the newly‑
than 230 points, Zeta claimed cham‑
elected managers Ron Wilson 84 and
Dave Frey
Pionships in basketball, aS the F垂̀̀A
team won the large fratemity title.
85 are already hard at
WOrk plannmg Strategy for next year
s
intramural battle.
F〃1 and A互)ha Chis 励ired Fbr L U Sing
Despite stag宣ng One Of Zeta
s best
show.
I.U. Sing efforts in recent years, the
Phi Gams and their sorority partners,
AIpba Chi Omega, finished a disap‑
and Chris Carey, 83, Served as
POinting eighth place in the show
a
s
large group division.
The act, Which focused on the ef葛
John Effrein, B3, Mike Tumer, 83,
directors for the act. Effrein received
$300
scholarship for his e縞orts
from the I.U. Student Foundation,
Which sponsors the event.
dents, featured a cast ofmore than 70
In addition, Mike Evans 85 was
one of four Master of Ceremonies
fects video games have on co11ege stu‑
SmgerS, dancers, and musicians, and
for the show, and David Emery
WaS eaSily one of the most original
and Andy Weissert
Performances of the two‑eVening
I.U. Sing production staff.
82
83 served on the
\r\nTHE
HOOSIER
FIJI
Summer,
1982
NEWS ABOUT
GRADUATE BROTHERS !
Darwin A4brmon 67
0.T Boes 22
Dan Ammerman 68
67 is an op‑
Dan is a broker/developer special‑
his position as district manager for
tometrist and associate professor and
iz獲ng in industrial real estate for Major
Republic Coal and Coke (now Amax
Coal Company). At I.U" he studied
chief of general clinical services at
history and economics, and served
Memphis, Tennessee. In 1979, he
Zeta Chapter as an officer. As a
Served as grand national president of
O.T. Boes 22 retired in 1965 from
graduate, he was president of the
Darwin Mormon
the Southern College of Optometry in
Omega Delta optometric fratemity.
Realty Corp, in Orlando, FIorida.
He is a member of the Society of the
First Presbyterian Church. While at
I.U., he served Zeta Chapter as
Homecoming co‑Chairman and
I.U. Indianapolis Club, aS We11 as
While at I.U. he participated in intra‑
kitchen steward, and participated
PreSident of the Indianapolis Phi
mural football and basketball, and
Gamma Delta graduate chapter. He
also served that organization as
was a member of the I.U. Student
Foundation. He attended graduate
SeCretary and treasurer. He married
SChool at Memphis State University.
in I.U. Sing and intramurals. He was
also a member of the I.U. Student
Foundation Steermg Committee. He
is married to the former Linda Wil‑
his wife, Lenora, in 1938. At 82 years
He is married to the former Brenda
lard, and the couple has two
Of age, Boes is Zeta
Harwell (Sigma Kappa, Memphis
daughters, Katy, three, and Amy, One.
s oldest living
alumnus. He resides at 2863
W. 52
St., Indianapolis, IN 46808.
Robert Rhamy 49
Robert Rhamy
State). The couple have two children,
Lisa, 8, and Paul, 6. They reside at
2734 Kingham Drive, Memphis, TN
38119.
Inc., a Hammond, Indiana insurance
COmPany. While at Zeta, he was
49 is professor and
力rり, Nなh方7
Pledge trainer and intramurals chair‑
man. He is married to the former
he is active as a surgeon and research‑
er. He is the author oftwo books and
Wi11iam Silvey is an account exec‑
utive for Jack Ogren and Company,
Chairman of the UroIogy Department
at Vanderbilt University. In addition,
脇lliam Silv〔y 74
Jerry Nigh
67 is vice president of
Susan Ogren (Pi Beta Phi, Ball
more than 100 research articles, and is
sales and marketing for Shiley In‑
State), and the couple have one
a member of 90 professional societies
corporated, a California medical
daughter, Tracy Ann, tWO. They live
WOrldwide. While at I.U. he partici‑
SuPPlies firm. While at I.U・ he was a
at
member of the freshman basketball
重N 46324.
Pated in intramurals. His address is
2011 Richard Jones Road A3, Nash‑
Ville, TN 37212.
William Boaz
53 is a physician in
family practice in Wabash, Indiana・
He is a member of the American
Board of Family Practice, the AMA
and other such professional organ‑
Hohman Ave., Hammond,
and baseball teams, and played
varsity baseball for one year. He also
particIPated in intramural athletics"
脇lliam Boaz 53
6937
He is married to the former Rosemary
Blackburn (AIpha Phi). They have
two c曲dren, Kimberly, nine, and
Whitney, three. The family lives at
1572 Amberwood Drive, Santa Ana,
CA 92705.
Ronald Remak 79
Ronald Remak
79 is a special
representative for American United
Life in BloommgtOn, Indiana. In 1980
he was named American United Life
s
Agent of the Year, and was a member
of the Mi11ion Dollar Round Table.
While at I.U, he was a member oftIfe
izations. He served as coroner for
Varsity Tennis Team and the I.U・
Wabash County from 1970‑74. While
Student Foundation Steermg Com‑
at I.U. he served as pledge class
mittee. He served the chapter as
president and was a member of IFC.
He is married to the former Nancy
Yunt (AIpha Xi Delta, University of
Kentucky), and the couple have
two grown children. They live at
106
Rush Chairman and M.S. Tennis
Toumey Chairman. He is married to
the former CaroI Brown (AIpha Chi
Omega). They live at l135 Bucking‑
ham E., Bloomington, IN 47401.
Parkway Drive, Wabash, IN
46992.
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Summer 1982 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.