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Title:
1962 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
May 1962 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
05/00/1962
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1962 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gam血a De重ta
Ma.y,
1962
Indiana
V01, 27
University
No. 4
Ze†a ln砧a†es
175†h PIedge Ciass
Twenty′Six freshmen reached
reached what wa? PrObably the
Pea.k of their college career thus
far when they were initiated into
Zeta. of Phi Gamma Delta on
March 22, 1962. After more than
Six months as pledges, these young
men proudly received the dis′
tinguished
black diamond
pin
Which designates them as FIJI
s.
Realizing that Phi Gamma,
Delta can only be as strong as its
weakest cla,SS, these new initiates
are
already
striving
as
a
well′
Organized team to improve Zeta
and lift her bamer even higher.
In September of 1961, the Glass
of
65 existed as∴a. grOuP Of indi′
The Greales冒′′しil青漢e 500′′
viduals, una.Wa.re Of and virtually
unconcemed for the personal
wants and needs of their future
brothers. SIowly but surely a, bond
of loyalty has developed among
this class that will ever hold them
together in the true
Bike Team Eve細
Spring has come to BIooming/
and believes that this fa,Ct has
ma.ny things to different people
been an asset to his riding. This
but to Dave Perks, John Konoノ
is Da‑Ve
witz, AI Plummer, and Pete Ca,ノ
dy remarked that by race day
§Pirit of
brotherhood. CIose coopera,tion
has seen thE̲ succegrful compIetion
Of severa.1 class projects.
jacob it signi丘es二Jhe.臆「
500
LITエLE
1 bicycle race is rapidly ap,
ested in carrying on the political
reputation of Phi Ganma Delta.
The day of the race is Ma.y 12
this
year
and
there
will
be
33
teams entered made up of four
Four of them「im Gothard, Dave
Ruby, Harry Lamberson, and
riders each. The race itself is
50
miles or 200 1aps around the track
Lewis Warford ‑ SerVed as Senaノ
torial Assistants. Tom Keith and
Dave Ruby served on the Junior
Interfratemity Council. The class
also boasted the candida.tes for
Freshman Class Male Director,
in the old stadium. The∴ra.Ce is
SPOnSOred by the I.U. Foundation
and
the
s first year but Jerry Tar,
址v巳蛙̲O田園輯音義遇̲̲̲̲」
and one of the best in the entire
race. The other three members of
PrOa,Ching.
Freshmen have also been inter,
SWimming team his freshma.n year
ton. The coming of spring means
proceeds
go
to
schola,r′
Ships for I.U. students.
All of the members of this
the team are freshmen. Pete Ca・
ja,COb, nicknamed
Grace
by his
team mates言s from Terre Haute.
Pete ha.s the distinction of having
the
most
tumbles
during
prac′
tice. John Konowitz, Who is often
refered to a.s
Fem
is from La′
Porte, AI Plummer, the fourth
member of the team, is from Wa′
bash. Al has been given the mme
of ̀̀Ister
by the rest of the team.
Pete CaJacob, and Sophomore
years team have had no previou§
Class Vice′President, Harry Lam′
riding experience; but the coaches,
only nine seconds behind the winノ
berson. Lewis Warford was re′
Jerry Tardy a.nd Chuck Da.vis
ning Acacia. team. It would seem
Cently swom in as Third Street
have both been riders in the past.
tha,t this is our year to win and
I. Senator. The political future for
Phi Gamma. Delta is more than
Dave Perks, a, SOPhomore from
with a little luck and a lot of ha,rd
Richmond言s the capta.in of this
WOrk we will bring the lst place
OPtimistic.
years team. Dave was on I.U:s
trophy ba.ck to Zeta・
Last years team finished second,
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きn山amu胸臆§Gene
Last month the FIJI
Published quarterly by
s won the
Zeta Chapter of Phi Ga‑mma. Delta
a.1l/CamPuS basketball champion/
for its alumni and friends.
ship title∴and came in second pla,Ce
Tom Smallwood …▲̲‑̲…̲̲̲葛̲̲̲̲̲Editor
Articles by..
i11 the a」1 campus Swim meet. This
PuShed us within four points of
Lou Wa.rford Jerry Udel
first place for the I.F.C.
Bob Glazier Jeff Coulter
Dick Buck Bi11 Diggons
Sports Trophyl∴
All
Chuck Davis Les Wi11iams
Basketball has always been rl
favorite sport m the ha.11s of
Bill LaSalle Harry Lamberson
Photography, Bill Mi11er
Ship was realy l ga,SSer. Playing
Beechwood
COaCh Bl11
, but this champion/
Wiz
Elyea. has his
boys fired up for the playoffs, and
thcy breezed by the tough opposl/
しion. PhyerS On the team were
I三時ea, Da,Ve Martin, Tom White,
Stan Fox, Phil Hester, Pete Ca,/
Ja‑COb, Jlm Snyder, and Lamar
Gこmberling.
Sa,yS Brother Zeman,
believe it but Zeta
The FIJI B,Team臆also ca.ptured
the all ca‑mPuS B/Team champIOn/
I can
t
s PIG DIN,
NER gets bigger and better every
year!!
Ship for the second stra‑ight year
Slaughtcrmg the S.A.E;s in the
rmal contest, 47 to 34. Coach Bill
、̀Mac
McCa,rthy tried something
FlrSt, I would like to thank all
new at Indiana this yea,r. He ca,1ls
rush recommendations. Rush is
Cracken
PrObably our most v土tal activity
s dismay it payed off.
LaSalle, Steve Browning, Bob
OuすS†anding Senio「
This year the Douglas R. Shortノ
those gra,duates who have sent in
it pa,ttem ball, and much to Mc/
Thc team consisted of Mac, B工ll
Bi案案E容yea, 19621s
Dear Brothers,
to the cont土nued strength of Phi
G乳mma, Delta∴and the fratemit)γ
Doolittle, Chuck Dav土s, Bob Gla/
SyStem a,S a Whole. Knowmg this,
Zies, Da‑Ve Dunlap, Dick Buck,
Ye ask your continued coopera/
Jerry Udell, a,nd Jim Binkley.
tlOn.
The third street
The flrSt Phase of rush is now
Herm工ts
ridge Outsta,nding Senior Awa,rd
seem like the teams to beat in
COmPleted. We are now plaming
went to William Oswald Elyea, Of
SeVeral of the upcommg SPmg
a∴∴Summer
SPOrtS. The FIJI
thOS3
Joliet, I11inois. The basis for the
awa,rd is the seniors record in
s were third in
fa,St/Pitch softbal1 1ast yea
r and
and
a
fall
rush
for
high schooI seniors who
COuld not come down to any of
SCholarship, eXtra/Curricular activi,
Will field virtua11y the same teams
our four rush weekends a,nd those
ties and work in the house.
this year. The Phi Gams wi11 also
Who just ̲reCently decided to come
Place two strong sIow/Pitch teams
to I.U. This is where we ngain
Bill has participated in such
a.ctivities as Blue Key, AIpha‑ Epsi/
lon Delta, national pre,medical
On the field, One With last year
s
Only unbeaten pitcher, Vince
Sk工ns
Backs.
honorary, and served as cha‑iman
for the Y.M.C.A. sponsored
s ca誓in second in
We∴∴are∴∴all look土ng for, Plea,Se
freshman ca,mP. Bill also found
SWimmmg. This IS the first yea.r
Write any time th土s summer if you
time to play varsity baseball for
that swimming has been classified
ha.ve any questions or na,meS.
three years at the short stop posiノ
The FIJI
need your assista,nCe. We need
good rush prospects that will help
us find the high quality men tha.t
a,S a
major Intra‑mural Sport. This
Perge !
tion. Last year he led the league
years tea,m included Dave Perks,
Fratemally,
in triples and was fourth in the
who set a. new butterfly record of
Da.ve La,ytOn
Big Ten for batt工ng with a.426
26 seconds. Other spla,Shers were
224
average. He ha,S also been a great
Steve Sla.ven, AI Plummer, Rich
Anderson, India,na
boost to our intramural football
and basketball teams.
Bill has combined a. fine extra/
curricular record with a. high
scholastic a.verage. He is a pre/
med majoring in Chemistry, and
has been accepted by both Illinois
and Indiana University
s Medica.1
Edgewood Dr.
Nelson, AI Dona‑tO, Ron Williams,
Hayes Hatfield, Steve Byers, Bill
Houghton, Bert Loftma,n, Da.ve
Dunlap, Dwight Tigges, Jay Ath/
now an Investments and Real Es/
erton, Tom White, and Charlie
While in Bethesda, he is constructノ
言S
ta.te∴a,gent in Bethesda., Maryla.nd.
mg a neW tyPe Of office building
Storms.
All in a.11 it looks like another
good yea.r for the FIJI
Rogeγ W・ Es読geγ Jγ, ̀42
s in intraノ
Which occupleS the air space over
the B. a.nd O. Rail Roa,d. He has
SchooIs, At this time he intends
murals. Phil Hester, the intramu,
a, lease on the a.ir spa,Ce for 99
to continue his education a.t the
ra,1 chalman, and the rest of the
years. When Roger was here at
University of I11inois. Bi11 is un,
doubtedly the outsta,nding senior
house a,re Out tO regaln tha.t Au
Sport; Trophy and retum it to
of the graduating class of ̀̀62
the h持llowed hall of
・
Beechwood
.
I.U. he served as Treasurer of
Zeta, for two yea,rS and majored in
Business and Chemistry. ‑
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観官勘諺醜醐㊧評
ZETAIs
91st Annual NoirlS
Plg Dimer was held March
31
こしt Beechwood. CIose to 60 gradu/
lte bro亡hers retumed to share in
t二le fun and fest土vltleS. George M.
R。ySter Jr. of Eva.nsville served
Tl「e∴eVCmng Started out wlth a,
Short gradua.te a̲SSOCia,tlOn meet/
mg・ The fomal procedmgS bega,n
Wlth the mVOCation being deliv/
Crこd by brother Dick Telle (Zeta
」、65 与 The class of 員65,, then
Plraded the honored animal be,
fore some 140 brothers, by far
亡丘e七rge希書臆で年証跡血g一弼e丁tO臆もe
back for a Pig Dinner.
thoughts∴a,nd a.ctlOnS are∴always
After dinner brother Jerry
Udell (Zeta
62%
諸芸謹言豊霊園̲軸鑑翁軋重出ese虹
) chaiman
Of this years dmner PreSided over
ln the b〇St interest of Ph土GammこI
Ha,rry Philip Lamberson was
Way Of life.
the report of the Executive Board
new mitiates, had the dubious
and remarked tha亡
Brother Royster then intro/
duced Brother Wllliam Keck
Dr・ W土lllam C. Reed (17) gave
the
F土ji
cres.
to
the
chapter
on
behalf of the class of 1941. The
Plaque now ha,ngS On the Chapters
newly panneled T.V. room wall.
Brother William R. Miller (62)
this yea‑rS Pledge tra工ner presented
Bend. The Chapters House Coun/
Selor Mike Obremskey a.warded
亡匡臆Ql垂迫堰逼迫へ蓮で迎工臆Aw批d亡o
Bill巳lyea.
urda‑y, March 3l, at the amual
Norr土s Pig Dmner・ Harry is from
graduate dues had not resulted in
decrease. m graduate participa,tion,
but an mCreaSe.
Bend Central Hlgh. He was quite
Bro叫er Darrell R. (Peck) Par/
SenS
̀26
gave a. brief statement
COnCeming the operations of the
House
Corporat土on.
He
a,lso
thanked士he Mothers Club for
South Bend and attended South
act王∇e in sports as we11 as extra,
CimCula
r aCtivities. He played both
VarSity golf and temis and did a,n
OutStand土ng
job
on
ea,Ch
team.
Harry wa‑S a‑Ctive in Central,s Stu/
their support in making the drea,m
dent Council for three years, exe/
Of the new dining room curtains
Cutive Board, SPOrtS edltOr Of the
a reali亡す.
SChool newspaper, Plus being in
the most outstanding Freshman to
Harry P. La.mberson of South
llamed Freshman of the Year Sat,
the raise in
(Zeta 41) who presented a large
Shield sha,Ped plaque, adomed with
朝e軸e ⑱師撞Ye甜
Delta, aS We11 as the whole Greek
the Pig Kissing ceremony. Brother
Stan Kremp the youngest of the
honor of bussmg the pigs tail.
̲ニー
Chapter presldent Da,Ve Koemg
PreSented the Report of the Chap/
tcr. His report included such facts
as: Zeta
亡he top lO% of a graduating class
of 400.
During his first semester at
s rankmg Of second out
〇十30臆缶ater毒蛇s i重「咄rship
」車亘垂哩」世運ry二⊆坦工土田推正̲址s 」n三
last semester言ts current achieve/
terest in activities as well as work/
ments in intramura,1s, the 26 new
mg hard for the house. He was a
came when Brother William Zer,
init土ates, and its present leader/
SenatOr上al assistant for the Student
man, Executive Secreta.ry of the
Ship role on the campus.
The highlight of the∴∴eVenmg
Govemment, a SenatOr in The
fratemity rose to del工ver the main
After the s王nging of
address of the evening. It delt
いCome
Great Issucs Project, WOrk。d 。n
with the various roles that thc
fra‑temity might take in soIving
ma‑ny graduates renewed old
mo討Union, and was∴also presi/
ltS OWn PrOblems, fighting Com/
friendships and swaped stories at
dent of h土s pledge class.臆As for
an open house held at the Van
grades during the first semester,
munism and helping to ma.intain
the democratlC Way Of life. He
StreSSed the need for enlightened
Orman Suburban Hotel.
that fa‑Ce the fraternity system as
he was fifth in his pledge cla,SS
Accordmg tO Brothers Royster
action to deal with the problems
well as our na.tion. He also stressed
,
Fall Camival for the Indiana, Meノ
Brothers Ere Again We Part
and Scott the dinner set a new
record for gra,dua,te attenda,nCe.
the necessity of seeking and fight/
ing for each indlViduals own opin/
We of Zeta hope to see∴a,1l of this
ions on crucial matters. Brother
Zerman left no doubt to the
as
a,SSembled brothers tha,t the fra,
unalJle to ma,ke it th工s year.
years quests臆back again next year,
well
as∴all
of
those
who
were
With a, 2.9 accum.
H種rry has a brother John, Wh。
is a junまor at I.U.声nd h土s father
is∴an attomey in South Bend.
Harry is an economics major and
lntends to a,ttend Law School and
fo11ow in the root steps of his
rこIther̲
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Oγtd r. Boes,
22
Fiiis Everywhere
, ma,jored in
history a,nd economics while a,t′
blnd, OrChestra, French Club, and
the Pentngon and resides with his
Historical Society, and held the
office of Historian a.t Zeta. Orid
wife, the fomer Mary Virginia
not sever his relations from col,
1ege, but continued them by be,
coming
President
of
the
I・U.
kinson (Ohio Wesleyan
while she was
Beれ之el, ̀38
, Of
4202
N・
56th St., Proenix, Arizona言s now
s record of achievement as
exemplified by a high sta,nda.rd of
morality and an adherence to those
values of human endeavor found
in our rituals,
This year, Jay B. Hunt, La,
squad,
being
America.n hurdler in
an
◆31
32↑
All′
. 2. to
Officer for the Valley Na.tional
istry・ Both goals were rea.ched as
Bank. While attending I.U. he
he represented the U.S. a,t the
was for three years mana.ger of
Olympics at Los Angeles and com′
the tra,Ck a.nd crossノCOuntry teamS.
Mr. Benzel married Ann Wilson,
a Kappa Kappa Gamma,∴a,t Indi′
ana, On October 25
1939. He ha.s
the University of Arizona, Karen
16, and Tina 6.
date
Olympic
working as a Commercial Loa,n‑
candidates for this honor∴∴are
Delta. On the basis of the candi′
署,罵a轟講書二
cam a doctorate degree in Chem′
three children, Don 18, a FIJI at
grnduate∴Chapters of Phi Gamma
Career.
for two goals: 1. to make the
17). The
chosen by the respective under′
1937, at Which time he was serv′
ing as Secreta.ry of Zeta. Mr.
in 1939 to make the Army his
B調
memory of Cecil J. (Scoop) Wil′
Mr. Auen entered West Point in
Allen graduated from West Fbint
working as a registered nurse.
ior of Phi Gamma. Delta., is in
achusetts Ave., Washington, D.C.
After a,ttending I.U. for twQ yearS
lis and a.1so President of Phi Gamノ
Clinard in 1938
to the outstanding gra.duating sen′
Welsh, an I.U. Phi, at 4000 Mas′
Alumni Association of Indianapo,
ma̲ Delta. Alumni Association of
India‑na.POlis. He married Lenora
The Wilkinson Awa.rd, given
, aSSistant to the Secreta‑ry
of the Amy, Mr. Allen works at
paper. After graduation, C近id did
Award Candida†e
Jγ. ̀37
tc.nding I.U. He also was in the
also cdited the fratemity news′
Hun† Named Ze†a,s
tary world is Aγt航γ W. A鵬"
Ia肌es E毒性g Boれd Jγ・ ̀47
, Of
1 529 Cottonwood Drive, Elkha.rt,
慧誌議器誓g霊宝
distributor. Mr. Bond attended
both Michigan State∴and Wabash
‡譜霊窪s露盤蕊
Porte, WaS Selected to represent
was a member of Sphinx club and
Zeta. Chapter of Phi Gamma Del′
AIpha Kappa Psi and wa.s corres′
ta. Jay B., a gOVemment major,
ponding secretary of the fratemi′
has mainta,ined an A minus a.ccum
ty・Mr. Bond married Rosemary
during his undergraduate work
pleted work for his doctorate in
.34,.
In
1934
he
married
the
former Ruth Gill of Washington,
Indiana∴and went to work for the
Egale Pitcher Leed Co. in Joplin,
Missouri. He is presently Execu′
tive manager of a, branch plant
of GIobe Union Inc. In Middle,
town, Delaware" He resides with
his wife∴and son, Jimmie, 14, at 6
Trufts Lane, Newark, Delawa.re.
He also has a daughter, Sa11y, 25,
and another son, Hayes, 21, a
present zeta FIJI. His other Colノ
1ege activities were Blue Key・
Aeons, and the Rifle team.
An Edi†orial
千五e Hoosうeγ F叩∴s坪b栂ed
and has bee'1∴aCCePted to thc
Kryger, an AIph Chi Omega at
aれd se伍きO O母γ fγうeれds臆fo叫γきj肋es
Michigan La.w School・
India,na., On July 26, 1947. He has
aッeaγ a書̀さCOSt Of oひeγ $6・00 peγ
While serving as president of
our house, Jay B. was also well
known in other campus activities.
He∴WaS
a
member
of
the
Board
of Aeons, President of Skull And
Cresent, Pa.st President of Phi
Eta Sigma, and an a‑Ctive member
of Blue Key, Sphinx Club, and
the I.U. Foundation. He
the Dean
s been on
s List for five §emeSterS
and has been a.n intregal part of
蒜豊m諾許諾詣
繋藷態墓
tion as well as the Fratemity Sysノ
t孤as a wbole.
2 children, Richard 8 and Carolyn
耽読eγgγaんate peγツeaγ・れ0γdeγ
12. During the war Mf. Bond
‡o肋a加st↓γe掘s肋oれeツうs spe海
was awarded the Purple Hea‑rt
a,nd the Bronze Star. He is now
an active member of the Rotary
面sebルe aγe aS車高gツ0母章O CO肌′
a,nd Elks Lodge.
了eas謝e foγ壷f両肌e有性pγOUe/
Jo航W訪l宅a個Boe航e ̀42
・ a
biochemist, is assistant to Director。
葦霊憲霊p諾読
刑eγe ・S PγeSe面!y q壷e 4 bit of
Division of Nutrition of the Food
and Drug Administration in
dうsclふo性, aSきO: Hotひ肋母ch gγadノ
Washington, D.C・, nOW. During
豊霊告。霊諾窮鳥誓
his four years of college, Bill was
active in the chemistry organiza′
tions and served a.s recording Sec′
retary for Zeta‑. After serving in
叢想認諾諾
A prominent FIJI in the mfli′
ひate
解のS Sholん)d be
れ訪ded,
gγad祝請e);話o 初d 証aき ッo坊
硯面tO γead abo叫md sho高d
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t。 。彫0γ弛,O issues a ye4γ? Adノ
dγeSS叫y CO肋肋eれ章S tOきれe励加γ・
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すれiγd
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BIoomington, Ind.
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MAlし
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Pootage Wil重Be Paid By ‑
Dave Layton, Rush Chaiman
The Fratemity of Phi Gamma Delta
P. 0. Box 1251
BIoomington, Indiana
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May 1962 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.