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Title:
1961 December Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
December 1961 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
12/00/1961
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1961 December Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
ed victorious over Zeta
s brilliant‑
Zeta Win§ Beta叩
1y preformed selections.
Åt State Day皿附
was bestowed the honor of the year
糊瞥東砂の惟帽棚
Upon the I. U. Fijis, however
Zeta has distinguished herself.
in the form of the Beta Cup. De‑
SPite the prediction of Hugh J.
At the 96th annual State Day din‑
Baker, Jr. (Ohio State
ner at the Columbia Club in Indi‑
made the award, that the result,S
anapolis we took over from Pur‑
of the judging this year were so
due the Beta Graduate Trophy.
Newly added to the program
this year was a basket
ball tourna‑
31) who
cLose that next year,s winner
would be a different chap七er, the
Zeta brothers, Who have begun
ment among the five Indiana Fiji
this year strongly, Wi11 return next
chapters1. By a narrow margin
year with high hopes and grea七
Hanover,s team claimed the hon‑
expectations.
ors in the event this year. The
Beachwood five however fini,Shed
a strong secIOnd behind Tau chap‑
ter by defeating Purdue and De‑
Pauw in the preliminaries.
PRESIDENT)S MESSAGE
Qpel雷I五訪ね轟o王子
Later in the afternoon activi‑
ties moved to the C. C. for a cock‑
tail hour and a roast beef dinner.
Henry C. Pyder (P. U.
49) was
To Z七ta Alu朋で】I
To VfsIt House
emcee for the after dinner pro‑
gram, and William F. Binkley (P.
U.
48), Section Chief, Started the
evenings round of speeches with
his repIOrt. He congratulated the
u,ndergraduate chapters on their
SPirit and stessed the importance
of scholarship. His examination
of houSe budgets revealed that the
operationsI Of the chapter houses
ran up to $%million a year, and
that the equity owned by the chap‑
ters was over?%million.
Following the eulogies of the
Hello again!
This letter will be relatively
:Short, but I hope you
1l read it
over and give it some thought.
Preslden†:
open invitatio¥n tO yOu tO reVisit
ViCe‑PreSldent:
a house, Zeta, that you haven
t
if you
re one.of those who does
V. James Story
graduate days, yOu
」. Rober† Mitten
11 have the op‑
N. Stauffer.
the wherea,bouts of long lost bro‑
who is dean of Wittenberg Uni‑
thers.
VerSity, has recently been chosen
have changed in physical appear‑
ediユCational director. of the inter‑
ance, b鴫もthe things that made it
The
chapter
house
may
Sented as a cha11enge to the assem‑
great in your day ‑ fellowship,
cdmmOn ideals and aspirations,
bled undergrad brothers, dealt with
SPirit, and good men ‑ have kept
the problems of缶atemity life and
it the great chapter which it sti11 is
hard work which would be neces‑
today!
PreSent day chapters take steps to
maintain a positive growth rate.
The elements of fratemity life,
he said, Were fe11owship, leader‑
Ship, Character, development, and
SCholarship.
again
as∴Choruses
from
the
five
Right now why don
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52
… …
25
George M IRoys†er
Lafayeで†e
……
33
Wabash
…. Evansvl帖e
A」uMNI ADYISORY BOARD
Dr. W冊am C. Reed
17 (Presiden†)
BIoomlng†on
‥
Bioomlng†on
‥
Bi○○ming†on
轄惹寵藍sh, Bi。。m,n。†。n
Dr. Donald C. Ty†e
48
‥
BIoomlng†on
… …
BIooming†on
Dr・ C回es Emery′ Aipha
Dr. Henry B. Vea†ch ′43
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…. B!ooming†on
uNDERGRADuATE OFFICERS
Presjden†:
」ay B. Hun†
62
……‥
La Por†e
T「easurer:
62
‥
S†. Pe†ersburg′
t you take
Out yOur Calendar and mark off
a week end to come down and vi,Sit
BIoomington? ∴The food is excel‑
Reco富整r言辞言1諾′62 …. Pu。。,。′ 。。,.
Correspondlng Secre†a「y
Steve
Long
63
…………
Linton
HiS†°「iqn:
1ent and we
11 be glad to make any
arrangements you might like us to
Larry Monn
62
… … ‥
For† Wayne
Grad嵩.,R#豊言#二でan:
‥
make for you. Or, if you can
七
COme down just anytime, Why not
CovingtOll
Undergradua†e Editor:
Ber† Lof†man
′64 ..‥
Newark, De上
make it a point to be here for Pig
Make the chapter house
your headquarters anytime you
re
in town!
groups competed for the FIowing
Bowl. Hanover once more emerg‑
… … indianapol:S
45
Ned D. Heimu†h
Tom Smallwo○d
Dinner?
The dueling was then revived
Muncie
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Sary tO OVerCOme them. He ad‑
fratemities be made, and tha七
… …
Dl reC†ors:
鵠器晋k黒培
had in school, and to catch up on
Of the possible future course of
46
much to you during your under‑
eve,nings featured speaker, John
Vised that an objective analysis
King R. Traub
26
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revisit the house that meant so
five chapter presidents came the
national fratemity. His talk, Pre‑
Dar「aii R. Parsons
「S'een in a long time. Or, Perhaps
POrtunity to see old friends again,
to rehalSh all the good times you
Brother Stauffer,
AしUMNI OFFIC田RS
What this letter amounts to is an
Remember: Phi Gamma Delta
is not for∴COllege days alone. This
is still your Fratemity=
Fratema11y,
Jay B. Hunt
President
\r\n61 GradびateS H壱ve
Sm州WOOd and K輪m Are
Varied J±]tereStS
Union Board Mombers
In the fifty‑tWO year eXist‑
Well it seems as though either
ence of the Indiana Memorial Un‑
marTiage or post graduate studies
ion no
缶atemity has been more
Of some type, have taken tlheir toll
COnlSistently represented on the
among members of Zeta
Student Board of Directors, than
1961. They are a11 either pushing
has Zeta of Phi Gamma Delta.
a pencil or being pushed by a wife
This year the Fijis are present in
Or in some cases both.
the form of Tom Smallwood, Sen‑
s Class of
Amo教ng those relieving their
ior and Union Board vice presi‑
dent, and Bert Kram, junior. Tom,
ho'Stilities on the poor patients at
the Indiana Universi七y M e d i c al
a Business Administration major
Center are brothers, Dave Chizek,
from St・ Petersburg, Florida, is
Neal Moosey and wife Judy, Tom
the son of former Union Board
member Dr. Robert B. Smallwood
Dunfee, Bob Wiley and S七eve
White. Two other brothers, both
12. In additio,n tO his duties on
PuShing a pencil and being push‑
坦e臆̲政准吐, To興
finds葛
ti馳β
tO
ed by a ̄Wife are Tom Costello and
SerVe aS Vice president of Blue Key
Bi11 Mi11er. They are in the Mast‑
er of Business Administration pro‑
and as treasurer of Zeta, Where
he brings his outside experience to
gram here at the University. Bro‑
bear in wise guidance for the chap‑
ter・
ther Jon Sandleben is doing plharm‑
Bert, an aCCOunting major
aceutical re,SearCh in residence at
from Frankfort, I、ndiana, is cur‑
Evansville and brother Jean Mol̲
rently wrapped up with a reorgan‑
ization of his area of Board activi‑
Teams are both battling for the
ties, the Union clubs.
Championship.
C五apter Cont玩びeS
IhtramtJra」 Stzccess
The
In the final analysis, it looks
brother working for his father is
like the Fijis wi11 have an excell‑
John Fectman, 1iving in Indianap‑
ant opportunity to recover the in‑
olis with his wife Marlin.
tramural championship.
Of the
Six individual sport championships,
Fratemity Intramural
七he Fijis won last year; five were
WOn during the second semester.
years ago after the Fijis won the
trophy nine out of the last ten
Therefore, We feel that we can
years of its existenCe. L.alSt year
the award returned to the I. U.
Intramural
Trophy
confines of
バBeechwood,,.
OnCe again place the
Fratemi七y
within
the
1eVer, in the cIosing days of the
Ro,bert B. House
57 is now
but managed to finish a respect‑
an auditoF With the Standard Oil
able third.
Division of Americ an Oil Co.
Housie
again in the heart of the intramur‑
served in the U. S. Army
year was married to the former
WOn the fratemi七y runner
冒he Houses live at 1331 N. Bolton
Championship, giving uS an OVer‑
Avenue in Indianapolis.
against two Iosses for the past
Naval Doctor
Past member of the 〃Stardu,St
through this year with the champ‑
SCOred upon.
The Fijis are also active in
many other lSPOrtS besides foot‑
ball. This fall our tennis team tied
for first
Place, and our golf team
the top five cadets in the program.
‑‑
Brother Dave Morris has‑re(暮
ently been notified by the Air
ll be spendingl a few
years at the expense of Uncle Sam
in Washing.ton.
Brother Jim Masson, unable
great University is currently seek‑
Our B‑Team came
ionship, being undefea七ed and un‑
air force program and are among
to face the thought of leaving this
all reco rd of seventeen wins
three years1.
mary and Jerry Tardy are also
back at Indiana working toward
Force that he
Dorthy Dunlap (Arizona Pi Phi〉,
uP
Brothel.S
Jerry Jazzinowski with wife Rose‑
缶om 1957‑59, and earlier this
al race. In football, the A‑Team
‑
Obremsky are all in optomitry
SChool here at Indiana.
Harbridge. Both Jerrys are in the
Auditor With American Oil
race, We Were nudged out of first,
This year the Fijis are once
Brothers Jim Wilhite and wife
Sue, John Ashman and Mike
their degrees as is brother Jim
CamPuS and the Fijis were once
again in the thick of things. How‑
CagO Where Mo11y is currently
WOrking for his father. Another
was discontinued several
Trophy
1endorf and wife are living in Chi‑
Club
, David Wa11ace Buck
52 is
ing empIoyment in BIoomington
SO he will always be near the insti‑
now a Chicago Physician, and a
tution he dearly loves. Brother
member of the Chicago Athletic
Association. In 1959, Dave began
as a freshman in the Indiana Law
a three‑year hitch in the Navy, be‑
ing assigned to the Medical Corps.
Dave still retains his bachelor stat‑
Bob Williams is currently enrolled
School here, and Brother Jim Mor‑
rison is working toword an ad‑
finshed fourth in their respective
us, but how Iong can a young doc‑
VanCed degree in govemment at
toumaments. Volleybau A and B
七or remain sing11e?
Columbia University.
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̀̀Mo§t Su棚§§fu看
November ll, marked one of
the most successful homecomings
Zeta has had in a long time wi七h
more than lOO brothers returning
to Beechwood for the weekend.
Even though the HooISiers went un‑
der, after a hard fought game, the
SPirits of the alums was not daunt‑
ed. Upon retuming to the chap‑
ter house a rather large number of
graduate brothers barricaded their
wives and themselves in the presi‑
dent,s room where they proceeded
七o engage in the standard home‑
coming ac七ivities. The undergrad‑
uate members who lived in the
room were ejected three timelS On
the grounds that they were Sigma
Chis. Two ga11ons of Hawaiian
punch came up missing) and it is
rumored that either George Ginn
or Charlie Gibbs was seen sneak‑
ing into the party room with the
goods. Herby Mi11er was the un‑
official bartender and Roger Oli‑
NeWs FγOm Alum壷Eq/eγγWheγe
viere was busy keeping the unat‑
Since leaving I. U. in 1922,
tached and attached women enter‑
of the Industrial Medical Assn.
tained. It seems that Jim Sachett
Donald S. Slade has been empIoyed
Dick and his wife, Kathryn have
was the doorman, and it is sus‑
in V. A. work. He is presently Di‑
rector of the V. A. center in Mar‑
tWO Children, Sue E11en 14, and
tinsburg, W. Va. Don has served
in both World Wars, ending W. W.
address is
pected that Perhaps Neale Hinch‑
man had something to do with the
room rearrangement. Jim Strick‑
inson were at the party, also, but
II asa Lt. Col. Heis also amem‑
ber of the Martinsburg American
not in any official capacity. The
Legion. He and his wie, the form‑
land, Phil Foster and Harold Rob‑
party broke up suddenly when Fin
Dels appeared with a detailed map
er Mildred Fairchild ,reS音ide in
Their present
717 Forest Drive, An‑
derso,n, Indiana.
An Optometrist in Rensselear,
Ind., is Gerry L. Gribble
55. While
on campus, Ge音rry WaS PrelSident
of Omega Delta and is now the
M artin sb urg.
Na七ional Secretary‑Treasurer. Ac‑
and the suggestion that they go
to his home in Indianapolis to car‑
Sharon Kay 13.
Robert Lee Mellen, Jr.
42,
tive in Rotary, and on the board
practicing law for the firm of Mel‑
len and Mellen in Bedford, is now
of the lQCal country club, Ger丁y al‑
The rest of the chapter house
the President of the SchooI Board
United Fund. He and his wife,
was also alive with activity with
and President of the Lawrence
the exception of the library which
C ounty Bar Association there.
the former Barbara Carson (I. U.
AIpha Chi) have four children,
had been converted into a room
While an undergraduate, Bob was
Steve, 6, Carol, 4, Jay, 2, and Ann,
for the thirsty graduate brothers.
a member of the Marching Hun‑
dred. Brother Mellen and his wife,
the former Margaret Smith (Indi‑
1.
ana‑Pi Phi) live with their two
1iam Richard Davis
Children, Judy 16, and Robby ll,
resident of Riverside, California,
中y On with the festivities.
A brunch was serve音d the next day,
but most of the brothers had al‑
ready returned home.
42, is now
a tax attomey, for the firm of
anapolis. Tom, and his wife, the
The medical Director of Del‑
CO‑Remy Division of GMC in An‑
derson, Indiana is Dr. Richard C.
former Mary Lou Brandenburgh
Swan
Knox, O
Hara and Krise, in Indi‑
Former Zeta President Wil‑
45 is now a
and is with the management of
at 1310 13th Street.
Thomas H. Krise
so served as Chairman of the 1961
35. He also is President of
Plywood Products Co. of Corona,
Califomia. Dick and his wife, the
former Susan Alice Countryman
(I. U. Theta) have two children,
Mary Ruth 13, and Donald Robert
(Indiana, AIpha Chi Omega) 1ive
the Anderson Rotary, President of
12.
With their two daughters, Suslan 9,
the Indiana Tuberculosis Assn.
some of his class members and can
and Kathryn Ann 7, at 9211 Cen‑
President of WestminSter Founda‑
be reached at 3909
tral.
tion of BIoomington, and Direc七or
in Riverside.
59,
Dick desires to hear from
Terracina Dr.
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December 1961 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.