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Title:
1983 Fall Newsletter Iota Sigma (Indiana State University)
Abstract:
Fall 1983 newsletter of the Iota Sigma chapter at Indiana State University. This newsletter is six pages.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1983
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Iota Sigma
University:
Indiana State University
Era:
1980s
1983 Fall Newsletter Iota Sigma (Indiana State University)
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Piji spirit at lota Sigma is once again soaring high as the semester began ver^^
smoothly and all systems are pointing toward Goi The big news is the upcoming
homecoming celebration, with our float pairing with Blumberg and Rhodes halls
looking to be another winner.
The theme this year is "Picture This..." and will feature Columbus rocking on
his boat. With the additon of a cannon, I was hoping we could destroy the other
floats, but I don't think the Homecoming Steering Committee would approve. Also,
Iota Sigma will once again host a reception for the parents and graduates Oct. 22.
—«».
The ISU Homecoming schedule
includes;
p /
/
/i7/l5
4 -4 •
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f
Intramural • rug-0-"War, Oct.
17.
— Sycamore Sillies, Oct. 17.
—
Queen Coronation and Re
The annual Horris Pig Dinner will be held
on March 26, 1984, at the Best Western, I'erre
ception, Tilson, 7:30 p.m., Oct.
Haute.
18.
Our guest speaker will be Archon Councilor
Peter O, Clauss (Chicago 1955). A graduate of
Yale University Law School, Brother Clauss is
an attorney specializing in tax and corporate
--
—
work.
Serving the Craternity' wdth over 20 years
Intramural
Innertube
Water
Polo, 3 p.m., Oct. 19.
— Kaleidoscope, 4 p.m., on
the Quad, Oct. 19.
Oct.
Intramural 'water Polo,
20.
of graduate work, Clauss is former secretary,
"--^asurer and president-of the Franklin Grad
uate Chapter in Philadelphia and served as
Section Chief Cor II years and General Coun
— Torchlight Parade and jUt-II
Like-Hell, 6:30 p.m., Quao, ocl^
sel for 10 years.
(Continued On Page 2)
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,
- . . -
20.
, — Trike Derby, 3 p.m., ^-larks
Field, Oct.
21.
\r\nPaci^
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^
make it, Charlie
Br ow n ' s ruo v i es Knp t
inspired. ,
Llut brothers \vho helj^ed in
our August wor:< session, and
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Oct: .
22.
Is30' p
rn * f
i q c ha. p t e): c u p c( t:.
State Day last scna'e s t er $ v: ht? c lici|_j t e r
came througVi wi'th
a Songfest victory#
22.
Also,
--blue and V-Jhite Dinner
Dance,
8 p.m., Oct.
knov/n eis
f.or the frontpage Momecoming
0 Li-f Sa A MD IK C
test before he
is
Overtoh was hospitalizeo last
Spring and had to quit school
after he finished the final seg
tes' -
JPledge educato.r Bill .Kicderor
set
up
•klO fee per sem-ester be charged.
. I'he chapter and
little sisters will
yomig womeii
qualit.y for raenrfoei'ship.
DONA'iWf)
Scot L terrell•s
pa i" en t s d orici t:ed a n
upr iqh t f reez e r to
p 1 ed g e c 1 a s s
Incluce^d w-ere
the house*
H^rvy
thanks for
the
extra
lave Weszeiy, -Bill Kiederer,
Bcott Ferrell, and ['im Schrank..
Msg,- Steve Kinq and Bill
eluded: girIfr ionds
could join and a
PRERZGR
stuclc together and became an,
I i Ke to hcira r if r om raon. .•
i.nt er es ted broiihers t.lia t
.'tVo
nof:
too
far
assist
us
a\aav who
in
Jlui •
went active in early October #
t he Bori rd of (.:ha. pter
hurl, some of you,
v/e
some r. in\os
and
rn 1 x
'dus .i n e s s wi. t} i p1 o a s ^\r e.
but
.!
feel
a
visit:
r—
-
f
pi fin to bo at Gone R ion i s-*--
house RrJday ben""ore
•coming" for a qet--tois:R'ho'X
::iboui: 7 p.m. o.l' so - I
lives at 9737
Idtli
.I'lacfn .Also, W'o have t.rw'
pa rade,
wards
at
rocopt ion art ertlie house
or
.Gi
my cane, bloody niu r ys a t
'1 i rn I•ii 1 .Is, t.he C[ ni ir; o a t 1 :f h
p.no and a party at Lhv.
housi.r a b' torv/ards . v;c.>iiie on.
down, and take a look arouue
wo^ 11
good
havi;
t J.rnr'
i'ergo I
rtrat ci r na 11 y ,
Larrv Aa rsoi
.
i am l.appy to report
i'im Harlan for working so hard j house has a food .service.
V^it.h, thev iU'-'lp of ehe
Housing Gorp, our kitchen
'71
.
''^h
^ v
(that the Iota S i.gma
. |
v/!.)u.ld
be a be11 e r wa y o f
o e i. ,ri ;
how thiiigs •a.re goin::], n---'
(Con*t On Page 3)
and John Klinkosc and Ed Vawteri
OCA, rush advisor .
or adn a t e s
s t eadi ly .i; ev/or h. I vou 1d
storage.
fajor became active last Spring^
.•i spr^cial thanks qorrs to
of
i r; .r" ijw i r:- q
yoI.:! might be s u r pr i. c.-ri
of the highest
and assistant plrdye educator
I-aul Reussovvf are doing a fine
job' with the pTedqe, program.
active unit,
n urn bec
LITTLR SIS'UGDl
screen
ment of the pledge prograu; before
La s t S p r i ng ' s
Re a i..
the chapter# "i he
added, clause^-i in--
become an active member. '
national
.ne
l i t t l e sister pro-- We wolild appreciate aTiy
help we can get,
f ul 1 s uppo.r t t rom
1 could vr.Un.2 a o(>oOf
• lie ciiapter'recently voted
to have masterpiedge Bill Overton
to take hi.s
areas
gram and received
ohn H 0 Poe - a nd ..Bur t Weed.
ue- was
in most
1 n • I. h.c i.i r' qf a
could
a
iJie new men are Mark Bowman,
to
be b'vident
of the .!•"raternityb
I.ha t
•I'hil Carusio, Shawn Ch-esney,
Mitich Fuqua, Chris Howland, Hal
M-artin, Mike Golden, John Mercer
able
be-
Advisors. I• kiiovr onm or
two days a mont.h wo\.iIdn' i
Ed Vawter
outstanding plti?dges.
national
is qoint] Vyejl^, and :1
'
and Siji Island
were reported to be
very success,tu.i., •
.\ f i.ne group of men lias once
agaiii jo-ijied our folds as new
take- a
last
.p u r p 1 e Ga r t e r
"The Jea,"
art .
P LBD' T;S
been, a great bonefi. i ! O
the. rush prograui. -Ri! US h
Sp.r ing *s !•'ig.' Dinner , lio u o 1; c:o r po.i 'a t i.o n , rn id
22.
riranks to-Dave Wegzely,
better
r ec r e a t e t ii e r r u e mea n i .n^j
n d r •c? \ ' c•
o0 f ars fI r^it
r a t o ]:r n 11 y a nd
.11 eve proqress seems
I: he bes i: pa rtici. pa i:.-
•
9 ei.m , ,
~ - F o o t ball !t a ine,
Oct.
I
I
Besides winning
- - Sycamore iSkowcaue, Oct.
tne
i' i t c h e n h a v o helped t o
u s
SPRING AWARDS
— Preliminary iMoat. Judg
ing, Float Sites, Oct., 21.
-••- Parade,
and tlie reonen.i.nq of
i
i c? i;
F
(Cont inued- From
21.
The !'iou.se romoc:el,i.r!c
for those who didn't:
T v/ould 'like to thank al],
,
yr
^
y
^
is well oqvriioped. .aiid
running smoothly#
All of you ar.e wel^
corned to stop) by any'Xime
and eat,
srott terrelJ.
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?roin paqe 2)
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S S"
' - ARRIN' -rON '-ROVH; PRHSlDFNi- '-IKS APPROVAl,
KaLhy Jarrett, the current president of the Farrinqton
rove Historical District, made a spot visit to the house
lollowinq early October's Fiji Island. She found every
thing} to be in top shape and praisod us for immediately
c"'eaninq the area. Fiji Island attracted between 4 00-500
p-.'Ople.
iUi
a kidney tran.splant, Mark Sulr-
livan needs some
praise for step
ping in as tem
porary president
and performing
his duties as
treasurer. I pray
!'HANKS
to
ALL
fHOSi-
WHO
1 can finish the
HELPED US
ty iiat is off to Dr. ibverett farbox, our academic ad
year before I am
called to Metho
visor, who has taken a great interest in doing everything
possible to aid us. As i:he head of the Board of Chapter
Advis'ors, he ran a well-runninq retreat in the later part
at a transplant.
of Soptimaber at the house, with a cookout followinq the
I
event,
the chapter can
once again pull
Conqrat:ulations goes to Don Mighell and the former Con
trol Board members for steerinq us right eand giving u? the
slximp of approval in having our probation ended, -rhe Archons
will make a final decision" later on, but everything looks
like go from here, f'urple Legionnalro Harry Watson hosted a
mo'eting last, summer to get the final det^iils to end probation
V7orkod out.
i'he cookout and
recreijtional
activities on the
lakt; added to the excitement of being a Phi Gam family.
.he 1 onthouso is .scheduled to receive new carpet, as most
of !.hc rooms have already received,
Remodeling this last
Spriny has shaped the hovise into an outstanding structure,
f'lianks to the Hovisinq Corp. Also included is a new cook, Ann
Wade, who is v/orking out pretty well. Also, thanks to Gene
Wieqle andAMarc Elevens Cor keeping on top-of things with
house repairs eind financial matters. .And a special thanks to
i.iirry Watson for doing some handy work around the house.
A big thanks goes to the graduates who hiive contributfid
funds and advice,
used
for
.All gifts are appreciated and vvill be
the betterment of
Phi Gamma Delta.
..c recently held a car wash at Williams' Reality on
hiird .street and collected approximately }>40, despite Roseliulnian. Fiji's and nnc.U:.her organization having a car wash
thi7 rsciine day.
During the recent Fiji Island we took in about
.:3()0, thanks to the idea brought about by Paul Reussow. And
•we mast not forgot our championship bowling te^im from last
Syjring: Kieth inger, Dave Klino, :':urK Sullivan and Randy
Simpson,
dist Hospital fo^nother attempt
have faith that
together in case
.such a situation
happen.? again.
Patricia Martin
at Community Hos
pital, who ha.s
a idea ou r chapt er
in rush, is a-
varded my special
thanks and admir
ation for the com
fort and spirit
she gave mfi wlrvle
.1 was' at: •iothodi,st.
If all of you
wo a .1d w r .1 i: e
her
and expres.s my
.sincere thanks,
like 1 have many
times, I would
appreciate it. Hor
address is 4549
Garyok Ct., No, 9,
Indianapolis, IN
46227.
:3TORK
CABINHT VERY EFFECTIVE
Ner-ct time you
'I'he cabinet has been very effective this semester and has
mage many rational decisions to aid the chapter. Because
membership was a little low at the start of the year, the
cabinet took charge of committee?! and has been effective in
accomplishing the necesisary goals.
Our philanthropic projects v/ill be a flag football tourna
ment with Lamda Chi Alpha for the Ktvirt Fund and another pro
ject for the l/Oukemia Association,
1 would like to welcome Mike Luca,s, Bradley 1983, a.s our
ncv; field secretary. He replaces Clark Robertson, who v/as
rf-'d list rioted to the northwo^st coast. Also,
thanks to Peter
Hinq, Section Chief, .for his aid to the chapter and good
wi.shes while 1 was in the hospital; and for the support of
Scotvt Fcrrell, Paul Reirssow and Jeff Kirk for visit.s and
• ••OTK- calls of encGuraqement v/hilc: I. was, hospitalized, It ha.s
been a hard road, especially for being put in the hospital for
write my brother,
ask him if
there might be a
legacy growing up
one of these days
in Waveland. Noth
ing is certain un
til the end pro
duct is revealed.
APPCIKTED
•
.1 was appointed
to an IFC committee
to review a reque.st
by Sigma Chi Alpha
to locate on Catnous
(Con't On Page 4)
\r\n^2rc> T^ ,i> f 'f
I
Ch'fr'-"->rK:} tho lota Siq;na
•"hapter
'•t /*•
progress in effechinq pos
itive change.
y V,:. ; he Chapt er ' s
for its treinondous
fasiese^
Accompanying the re
moval of the Chapter
be expelled,
"iqrna Chi. The group has
•;RADUA'ii; l.EWS NEEDED
::pr ox i mat el y 40 men .
During the Oct. 10
i. e s i d e n t' s m- e t i;: g, l •i. e
he would
OLt;-d to appi.'ove a.
made up of
n1-.-
the Oreot:
en's presidents "and to
organize a constitution-
si convention for sjct:. 25,
s'a that the Greek racn may
PLANNED
I; ucomi ng ac t ivi t: ies
inc2)de t:lie tiayx:ide, Oct.
29; ...hite Owl, Dec. 9; and
a ,hcictiel^>r *s party (there
o address each group and
)lace a closer chock on
'Cti vi ties.
i-.ay be others)
for Randy
liitnpson, .Dec.
23.
Ler. qe i
Handy simpsor; will or
cavijig the house as; r-he
of
Fraternally,
Doug Himt
this scmes"i;er and
Delta,
fhe
two will
w ho w i. 11
liv
Brothers,
fhe 1983-84 acade.mic
year has brought alot of
sound financial stability.
We presently have 15 mem
bers in the house? with 13
b< •
living out. With e-i monthly
raduating next semester,
•asides myself, are Bria.rj
eer, Chris Ramsey, Paul
bufjg(.;t of
year and makes my Job much
more:*
bo
fvin.
All mcatibers art; keeping
eavinq next se^mest'.er, but
current v/ith their bills.
i l l return next .till ben.ise of his Co-CO wrs i;.
Tli
Phis is indeed a "respon
sible" group of young men,
men that 1 arn always proud
INCIDBNI
r.o be as;;ociated with!
Praise is needfid for
rie men of Iota Signiri who
apt
a
cool
Fraternally,
Mark Sullivan
head when a
"life was pulled duri,nq one
•85
our parties. La tor in the
~-eK, P he
same knif e pi5 3 ler
•s not
Iticky at. r. helam-
Hey Grads, make sure
to bring your checkbooks
to Homecoming.
I Chi .Alpha party. Where
told him to Icctv'e, the
15,300, this is
quite.! a change from last
eussow and Dave Roth.
Mark Sullivan will
^
Perqej
Jeff McMa'nan, stoploppors broke hi-; nose and frHANKS:
. , V\ pGx; 'Km
by the house Oct. 11.
t h e i r member
le of
are to encourage and
to
insure strong Chapter
Comiinittees and a strong
Chapter leadership. This
will require a much more
actively involved BCA.
33CA MEMBERS '
H
ush: Tim Harlan,
A.dcims Blvd.,
1
lerre Hau
IN 47803; telephone,
812-23 2- 84 51, home a nd
2- 23 8-4 252, of f ice.
Scholarship: Dr.
Evex- et t .1 . fa r box Jr.,
Per
Haute, IN 47802; tele
n Danville, 111., where
andy will commute to I.hU
o finish up niruT- hour.-or
raduation, probably "or
hree days a week.
B rother s
ations and of maihtain-
Chapter continuity ovcr
the years. Our goals
1621 S. Sixth St.,
•ill be wedded Dec. 20,
o Nancy Kovanic, an Vloha
r
of
re-
Chapter with its oper
•jivc- an equal opportuuity
•nd
rhe Board
Chaptex* Advisors is
you are d o i n g now . IG.ea s e
xiond biographies, addresse55,
phone numbers and anything
interesting to: Iota Sigma
! •r a d u 111e R e 1.a t i o n s, 1206 S .
Fifth St., Terre Haute, IN'
AChP-'ITTES
VvIl,L
the Board of Control as
overseers,
assuming its earlier
role of helping the
47302.
.pprove or add to the pro
posed const j. r. ut 1 on. i h 1 s
; C5d y v;t)u 1d r e p 1 ace I r",
I.'110
to Know
from probationary status
was the disbanding of
v.'hat happened t.o our
graduat-.e brot,tiers and wTiat
. r a a e r n i t y px" e s i d e n t r
jovc-rninq body, to
like
to a
V
the r.tudent win niost likf.dy
f. a L i o n a 1
look forward
highly successful yeari
I'
: r a 1, e r n i t y c o J. o n y wi 11,
Its
f
\: o n t: 1 n u ed ;11: om i-a g e
a nd e s t a b 1 i s 11 a
,
leadership is creati\ie.
I
^ '
tit):
v
future is bright
^ r i s o u t o m o came last surnmer.
3
phone, 812-234-9385,
and 812-232-6311,
home
home
Ext.
'xt.
2534, office.
..
inances: Tom Clary
Route 1, Box 106, Farm
ersburg, IN 47850; t
phone, 812-898-2491,
and 812-232-9492, of
Graduate Relatior
Marc Blevins, 1918 N
10th St.,• Perre Haut
•17804;
telephone, 8 ]
234-2785, home and 6
232-6015, office.
Public Relations;
Oeff Cline, 3 214 Pin
Court, Indianapolis,
46227; telephono, 31
888-4752, horn e a nd 3
54 2-05 21, office.
Ri t ua1: Greg Hunt
306 W. Main St., Wav
land, IN 47989;
tele
^17-435- 2918, liorne.
Pledge Education:
Wickizer, 802 Hemloc
S helbyv i11e, IN 4617
(Continued On Page 5
\r\nPage 5
EDUCAT ION
PLEDCE
se.
' 'i'his' year when we say
Sc4 sy
- Ti
pledge education, that is
exactly the meaning of the
whole program
The House Corporation has
been very busy the past sev
young men so far.
cured a new mortgage on the^
They are
stresses the virtues
and
'J^he pledges will have a
fundraiser, social service
project, a walkout (rcsnember
your's), breaking grace, and
a house improvement project.
Also, they will have a cab
inet lineup and a chapter
lineup.
basement.
A portion of this money
was used to furnish china,
silver, tables, chairs and.
other necessitie.s for the
chapter *.s new meal program.
We're hoping that a lot
are
purpie
I'he pleidges are cin
will have a gentleman's
reputation on campus); and
a drug and alcohol program.
out. the house araS in the
that
Phi Cam.
pilgrim; an etiquette pro
gram (yes, once again we
Interior remodeling through
values
needed to be a
will iearn the purple
house allowing us to pay off
our two old mortgages, and
giving us about 'i)7,500 ex-^
tra. We applied part of this
money to have improvements,
such as storm windows and
ach
ieve a program that
going through our eightweek education program.
During this program they
Early this year, we se
Rill Niederer and
Paul Reussow to
We have 10 excellent
eral months.
gram has been design
ed by Brian Beer,
The pledge education pro-_^
excellent
bunch of
guys and they are do
ing well. On their
fir.st test, the low
est
score
was
one-
half of a point mis
sed .
Come on down
to
Homecoming and meet
the future leaders
of
Phi Gamma Delta.
Perge!
Paul Reussow
F?u.sh Chair, Pledge Ed.
of brothers can come to
Homecoming this year and
see how good the house
lochs. You're cilso welcome
to attend our House Corp
oration meeting at 7 p.m.
FfidaVj^dct." 21.
~
accepted the Chair of
(Continued From page 4)
the
telephone, 317-392-1207,
home and 317-392-4154,
_offic6i. _
on the Board of Trus
tees of-the Divinity
Fraternally,
Administration; Randy
Lucas, 1 Indiana -Square,
Marc Blevens
Suite 3130, Indianapolis,
President of the
RECOPDIXT^ SECRETARY'S REPORT
IN 46204; telephone, 317271-6229,- home and 317635-8020, office^
Fraternity Laws John
'Meetings are being held
regularly, both cabinet and
chapter. Initiated two new
Shields, 607 Indianapolis
Ave., Seymour, IK 47274;
telephone, 812-522-2643,
brothers, John Klinkose, and
home and 812-522-5754,
off iccc
House Management: Gene
House Corporation
Ed 'vawter. Have 10 pledges
with one mo.re formal pledging
to-take place.
The pledges
are also having meetings as
School, the University
Riegle, Route 22, Box 175,
'L'erre Haute, IN -47 802;
raising, house improvement.
Homecoming and float, which
is very active. Scholarship
cojjimittee having study tab
les regularly and chapter
Tiorale is very high.
IK
47802; telephone, 812894-2864, home and 812238-2453, office.
(Continued on Page 6)
a
I
pro-
from Texas
Tech University,
1955,
a founding Phi Gamma
Advisors since the spring
of 198^, serving as Scholarship Advisor and faculty
summer
person, Department of
Bachelor's
1 nave been^a memoer
of the Board of Chapter
Last
University Faculty
Senate; former Chair
versity (appointment,
1967), received his
CREDEKTIAl.S
sponsor,
Also, he is cur
rently Chairperson of
fe.ssor of Humanities
at Indiana State Uni
We were successful in intra-
Tiural .Softball, posting a 3—1
record. Many things are in the
planning stages right now, ineluding more intramurals,
chapter activities, retreats
member.
and Fjciences.
Dr. Tarbox,
Purple Legionnaire;
Larry viatson. Route 24,
Box 117, Terre Haute,
ter President) Indiana
Conference President
and National Council
ulty Council of Arts
office,
active committees are fund-
sity Professors (Chap
Chairperson, the Fac
Committees and subcommitte- home and 812-232-7864,
es at rush very active. Other
of Chicago, Dr. j'arbox
is active in American
Association of Univer
Humanities and former
telephone, 812-299-9738,
scheduled.
BCA.
Currently serving
also
Delta member; emd re
ceived his Master*!
and
Ph.D.
a t the Uni
versity of Chicago.
Fraternally,
Dr.
Everett Tarbox
\r\nyZSSUBuiS--*'
/o
Randy Simpson will be
j eaving the house at the
end of this semester to
be married DeCi
30 to
; ancy Kovanic in Danville,
111, Nancy is an Alpha Xi
'/\i i)ec, 20
A communications major,
Randy said he joined Iota
Sigma because he felt the
chapter was small enough
for him and the people
would be "real brothers."
Also, he saw room for ex
Delta•
Accomplishments have
been corresponding sec
retary 'for two terms
(1981-83), head of gra
duate relations. Home
coming and co-float cha
irman, intramural man
pansion instead of living
ager, worked with Larry
nine hours to graduate and
in a
Watson as chairman of
plans to commute from his
tential for becoming a
future Danville home,
leader.
Randy will need only
a-
dorm and saw the po
"I realized that
bout three nights, a vreeK
in a dorrn you don't -get
to
close and there are a l l
ISO
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CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
kind of things to do in
a fraternity. Also, you
I*m very pleased to
report that correspon
get to know people for
dence from Iota Sigma
is going wello I'm in
the process of ordering
new stationery. We are
a fraternity."
currently low on sup
plies and before the end
of the cabinet"s tenure,
a long time by being in
Pig Dinner, meanber of
1982-83 championship
intramural bowling team,
rode tandem in Spring
1983 (paired with the
Zeta's), attended last
Spr ing *s MIFCA-MAPC A
Conference in St. Louis,
liO., with Mark Sullivan
Randy became inter
ested in joining Iota
Sigma when some Fiji's
Bill Niederer, Scott
came to his dorm room
Ferrell
and tried talking his
iyan at Columbus, Ohio.
Randy is looking into
roommate into joining.
Randy was so impressed
and attended the August
1983 Fiji Academy, with
and Mark Sull?-
stationery stocked back
to it's normal standing,
:At this -point in time
with this effort that
doing police work or
something in the com-
he had to find out
munications field.
about this-group. "I
I'm also trying to begin
went down to the par
other possibility would
be in a marketing area.
a new style for the fu
ture corresponding sec-
I
retaryc I believe that
the message got back to
because of
the house."
I
wovild
like to see the
a
lack of
ties,* told rny roommate
was
interested and
has gotten along with
ies, the correspondence
of the chapter in the
everyone and has had no
problems. As a lot of
Over the years Randy
past years has not been
good time memories cloud
what i t should have been.
ills head. Randy recalls
I
have been informed
one incident with Kurt
Schernekau.
they are interested in the
position.' So, I plan to
s i t do'rim with these two
"liVe were in I HOP,
heavily inebriated and
eating hot fudge sun
young men and teach them
what the exact responsi
colate chips shot out
bilities of the corresp
of my nose when we star
onding secretary job are.
From there I plan to build
ted laughing - very em
daes,
• If you have questions
or suggestions, I would be
happy to hear from you, ,
.Hope to see all of you at
Homecoming. Remember, "coll
ege days are not for college
One of
the cho
barrassing.
times at Fiji Islands."
RECORDING SECRETARY
(Continued From Page 5)
and
formal
events.
Pergei
alone, "
Fraternally,
Pergei
Kieth Qinger
Fraternally,
Randy Simpson
Things are running
V\/e have 8
new NX's
that have almost comple
ted the program, each
showing leadership and
are
excellent
future
prospects.
Homecoming is right
around
the corner.
Float
and activities are look
ing good.
In the past graduate
sxjpport has been, well
let's say, exciting, witl
lots of beer being con
sumed, I
can only hope
that with a l l the new
"Also, had many good
from t]ie grovmd up.
REPORT
smoothly at the house.
training for the new
corresponding secretar
by a couple brothers that
HISTORIAN'S
An-
P.S. Larry Watson,
kickass P.L.
changes and new people tc
meet, that you as grads
v;ill come and experience
the never-dieinq, winninc
tradition at Iota Sigma,
Phi Gamma Delta is not
for college days alone.
Be HereI
Fraternally,
Dave Roth
Perge!
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Fall 1983 newsletter of the Iota Sigma chapter at Indiana State University. This newsletter is six pages.