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Title:
1962 October Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
October 1962 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
10/00/1962
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1962 October Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta
Ze†0
s Fo音I P案edge 〔寡oss
Numbers Twen†y‑Four,
〔omes Fro町航rious Areus
Phi Gamma Delta, this year
boasts a pledge class of
24, 23
freshmen and one JumOr.
The new pledges for 1962‑63,
their majors, and their hometowns
Allen Merrill Bradfield, Pre‑
med, Terre Haute; Jon Howard
Thomas, insurance, Indianapolis;
Thomas Joe Martin, gOVemment,
Syracuse; Richard Frederick
Goos, undecided, Hamilton, Ohio;
William Francis Bruce, Pre‑dent,
Nobelsville, and William Clifford
Fowler, undecided, Terre Haute.
Alumni Attendance at Homecomlng
AIso, Mark Kay Krieg, OPtOmet葛
ry, Fort Wayne ; Michael Ray Kon‑
Promises to Break All Past Records
OWitz,
Homecommg weekend is almost upon the I. U. campus again this
fall, and Phi Gam is anticipatillg a giant tumou七缶om almuni and
their families on November 3.
Alumni are invited to check in
early on Friday, November
2, in
thony Smith,
James D. Frey
Keck
59, Ft. Wayne; Bi11
41, Mt. Vernon; J. Richard
Order to see the house, the Home‑
Hurley
COming decorations, and to meet
1iam Bonsib, Jr.
the new Fiji pledge class.
John G. Ashman
Saturday
s activities will include
59, Indianapolis; L. Wil‑
40, BIoomington;
61, BIoomington;
Kenneth H. Shull
46, Pittsburgh,
an informal open house at the
Pa.; David W. Buck
Chapter at 631 East Third Street
I11.; Jim Baker
from
9:00
a.m. to noon.
A lun輸
61, St. Louis, Mo.;
(Robert J. Lewis
the house before the Fightin
Tony George
Hoos‑
game with Northwestem. The
kickoff time is l.30 p.m. at I. U.
s
beautiful new stadium north of the
CamPuS.
A
buffet
supper
will
fo11ow the game at 5:30 p. m.
Among those who have already
indicated they will be in attend‑
32, Indianapolis;
L. A. Mangels
E.
F.
Ed
56, Kent, Ohio;
Kettler
Senseny
47, Ft. Wayne;
44,
Ft.
Wayne;
Sam
umbia
City;
aCCOunting, Col‑
Richard
Grant
Smith, undecided, Beme, and Fred
Harrison Simmons, Pre‑med, Mar‑
ion.
AIso, James Hurst Grund, busi‑
ness, Peru; Steven Prince Royster,
govemment, Evansville; Charles
Henry Orme, busines,S, Indianapo‑
1is; William James Otte, OPtOmetry,
Indianapolis ; Robert Holland John‑
49, Indianapolis, and
William F. Schultz
59, Browns‑
burg.
SOn, Pre‑med, Ft. Wayne; James
Thomas Bean, muSic, Indianapolis;
Na七han Thomas Horton, Pre‑med,
AIso, Roger J. Olivieri
Paul W. EIsea
Fred O. May
56, Gary;
Fort Wayne, and Gary A=en
60, Indianapolis;
Grieger, business, Evansville, Wolf‑
54, Evansvi11e; Wil‑
1iam C. Reed, Jr.
John Edwards
50, BIoomington;
52, Indianapolis;
Kenneth E. Hale
E. J.
LaPorte;
52, Chicago,
49, Indianapolis;
Jerry F. Tarky
cheon will begin at ll:30 a.m. at
iers
Pre‑med,
Hooke Schemekau, undecided, No‑
blesville; Donald L,Ouis Dawson,
history, Indianapolis; Robert An‑
52, Acton; Bob
(Continued on Page 2)
McGinnis
31, Columbus; Stephen
White
60, Indianapolis; Tom Kri壷
42, Indianapolis; Edward S. Brant‑
Walton
42, Indianapolis; E. P.
Tischer
34, Indianapolis; EIvin H.
ner IエI
Hewins
36, Evansville; John S.
NichoIson
56, Richmond, and R. W.
52, Evansville.
\r\n国i日
樅4砂脚部〃
冒he forces that have been
greatest in my life have been God
and the College Fratemity tha七
moulded me.
‑Thomas R. Marsha11
Published regularly through‑
out the school year by Zeta Chap‑
ter of Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity
at Indiana Un士versi七y for the en‑
joyment of its alumni and friends.
Contributions of news of alumni
are welcomed and encouraged at
all times. Let us know what you
are doing. Address all communi‑
cations to: Alumni Relations Of‑
fice, P. O. Box 1251, BIoomington,
Indiana.
Ze†0 〔h調p†er Pioneers
New in†「tImU音調I Awo「ds
I. U. Fijis are curre,ntly attempt‑
措拙舘豊富eam
Phi Gamma Delta and AIpha
ing to inaugurate a new program
Chi Omega sorority co‑SPOnSOred
a booth at Fall Carnival October
for
20
campus
intramurals
‑
the
awarding of a trophy to the win‑
ner among the I‑M Big Three, Phi
Gam, Sigma AIpha Epsilon, and
Sigma Nu.
Although the idea is only now in
entitled
召Babes in Troyland,
a musical satire based on the
Broadway hit,
A Funny Thing
Happened to Me on the Way to
the Forum.,,
The Fijis and AIpha Chis
the planning stages, Phi Gamma
had a Trojan horse, runnerS Car‑
Delta feels sure the other two fra‑
temities will agree. The plan has
rying torches, and a gladiator bat‑
been designed to boIst,er the spirit
helmets and the AIpha Chis wore
of athletic contests and provide
wreathes.
tle.
For publicity, Fijis wore
A housing unit may either pre‑
extra incentive to win.
The Interfratemity Council this
sent a show or sponsor a game of
year abolished the idea for an in‑
tramural trophy to be awarded to
chance. All booths are judged on
construction, Show, and publicity.
one of the 31 fratemities partici‑
Fall Camival is sponsored an‑
Pating in campus athletics. Only
nualiy by the Campus Chest, the
Phi Gam, SAE, and Sigma Nu
PrOCeeds of which go to work for
have been in the running for such
United Fund. LaSt year, Fall Cam‑
a trophy the last two years, and
ival grossed
the smaller fraternities vetoed the
proposa賞.
for charity.
A teacher at Macy, Ind., ,School
is THOMAS S. WINKS
District representative for the
Union Carbide Corp. in Pittsburgh
is JAMES R. SHIDELER
$11,500
29. Bob
is a member of the Cleveland
Yacht Club and the Spring Valley
Country Club at Elyria, O. He is
married to the former Rosemary
Forker, and they are parents of
two children, James R., Jr, a Pur‑
due student, and Martha, a
62
58. Tom
received his A. B. in geography
'from IU, then did graduate work
at Depauw and Manchester Col‑
1ege. He resides at l]21 Washing‑
ton, Rochester, Indiana.
e PLEDGES
(Continued from Page l)
gang RudoIph Blyer, Chemistry,
Martinsville, and Richard Fomey
Allen, undecided, BIoomington.
graduate of the University of Ari‑
The junior is Frank LIoyd Bur‑
zona. The Shidelers live at 23802
ton, a Chemistry major from Jef‑
Russell Road, Bay Vi11iage 40, O.
fersonville.
\r\nNe細r音y 600 〔oupies
A††end l「on Tri細ngle
!n A音umni H州
Almost 600 couples crowded in‑
to Alumni Hall and the Union Ter‑
race October 13 for the newly re‑
Vived Iron Triangle dance sponsor‑
ed by the Phi Gams, ATOs, and
Acacias.
The semi‑formal dance was re‑
Vived in an effort to strengthen
the ties between the three fraterni‑
ties, Which, location‑wise, form a
Three Outstanding Undergraduate F翫s
triangle on East Third Street.
Active
In Campus Activities,
Honoraries
 ̄ Th元6 ̄ of Zeta chapter
s.も討standing brothers as regarded by
number‑One amateur band in the
AI Cobine
the brothers are Bert Kram, AIvin IJ" Koestring, and Jef王Coult(e].
all seniors,
In his freshman year, Bert, a
native of Frankfort, WaS elected
treasurer of the Junior Interfra̲
ternity Council, and also headed
the steering committee for Tyron‑
ian King. As a sophomore, Bro‑
ther Kram was a student leader,
chairman of three Fall Carnival
Subcommittees, a member of the
lSteering committee for both Christ‑
mas Eve on Campus and the Cam‑
PuS Quiz Bowi, and was further
elected to Union Board.
Bert
s junior year was devoted
to scholastic endeavors and Union
Board, Of which he was elected
Vice‑PreSident. He also played an
important role in I. U.
s Student
Leader Program for freshmen.
This year, in addition to theUn‑
ion Board vice‑PreSidency, Bert is
PreSident of Blue Key, men
s activ‑
Other activities include being
Of the Transportation Cub, and
COrreSPOnding
′SeCretary Of Blue
Jeff Coulter, a Senior from
Southport, WaS reCently selected
as one of 12 seniors to be a mem葛
ber of the I. U. Student Foundation
Jeff
s primary dutielS will be to
PurChase a11 items for the Little
500 weekend, issuing and supply‑
ing a11 equipment, and taking
冒he ,SeCOnd outstanding Phi Gam
Senior is AI Koestring from Evans‑
ville.
Bom in Shreveport, La., Al
ROBERT T. STORY
49, is dis‑
trict industrial sales manager of
N. Y. Bob is married to the former
Barbara S. Payne, and they have
two children. They live at 3 Wood‑
View Court, Hamburg, N. Y.
Brother Coulter
Practicing optometry in Mount
Vemon, Ind., is MICHAEL L. Te置
VAULT
57. Mickey is married to
the former CaroI Cason (IU‑Tri
Delt), and they reside at 520 East
lCharge of Riders, Council.
s past activities
include riding both his freshman
Six七h Street, Mount Vemon, Ind.
and sophomore years for the Fiji
team in the Little
500.
He was
also selected to the All‑Star riding
Foundation and historian and vice̲
PreSident of the Student Body
HOMER W. WILLIAMS
06, is
a retired official of the Chicago,
MilwaukeeJ St. Paul, and Pacific
Railroad. Homer lives at l15
N.
Yakima Ave., Tacoma 3, Wash.
President,s∴Cabin et.
to attend the I. U. SchooI of Law
next fau.
J. Stahr, jr.
Steering committee.
Other ac七ivities include the I. U.
Bert, an aCCOunting major, Plans
Attending as honored guests
were I. U. President and Mr,S. EIvis
Intemational Salt Co. in Buffalo,
Key.
team his sophoinore year. Jeff,s
maintained an enviable 3.O accum.
s
man Orientation Week, PreSident
ities and schoas七ic ho,nOrary. He
and for the last three years, has
COuntry, prOyided二址e臆臆eVening
general chairman of YMCA Fresh‑
is also Fiji
s scholarship chairman,
s Midlanders, the
A job as producer and writer at
Associate medical director of
Mead Johnson and Co. in Evans̲
Vi11e is HAROLD D. LYNCH )23,
Twentieth Century‑Fox Studios in
M. D.
26. 〃Mick,, is the author of
しhas been engaged in motion picture
Beverly Hi11s, Calif., is the career
Of WILLIAM H. WRIGHT
24. Bill
SeVeral medical papers and a book
WOrk since 1925, and in television
holds the distinction of being the
entitled
WOrk since that medium
top cadet in Army ROTC. After
Eats.
attending summer camp at Indian‑
ana State Pediatric Society in 1954
lStOries in Saturday Evening Post,
town Gap, Pa., Al received the
and the Indiana State Chairman of
in addition to having written sev‑
l‑ank of cadet coIonel as brigade
the American Academy of Pediat一
COmmander. He is also command̲
:rics from
バYour Child is What He
He was president of Indi‑
1951十56.
〃Mick,, is
aries, Pershing Rifles and Scab‑
married to the former Katherine
Daniels, and they live at 3401 Kor‑
bard and Blade.
ing Road, Evansville, Indiana.
ing officer of two military honor葛
s incep‑
tion. He is aIs。 the author of short
eral screen plays and teleplays. He
is married to the former Wiltrud
G. Wellensiek, and they live at
12921 Evanston St., Los Angelcs
49, Califomia.
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News of Zeta F卸s Across the Land
Episcopal pastor in New York
a psychiatrist from 1941‑46. He
Played varsity baseban and in七ra‑
43.
is married to the former Ruth
murals while on campus, and was
Bob took his bachelor of divinity
Tumipseed, and they are the par‑
also a member of the YMCA. He
degree from Kenyon Co11ege in
ents
City is ROBERT A. MacGILL
Ohio in 1958, and received his MA
of
three
daughters.
Alex
s
lives at
21 South Owen, Mount
Prospect, Iユlinois.
former Mary E. Faucett, and they
brother, DR. JOHN E. ALEXAN‑
DER, WaS also a member of Zeta
and was graduated in 1928. Alex
aI.e ParentS Of three children.冒hey
and his wife live at 24140 Wilsonタ
ing at the University of I11inois is
live at 12
Dearbom, Michigan.
from Butler. He is married to the
Dobbs Terrace, Scars‑
Professor of sanitary engineer‑
RICHARD S. ENGELBRECHT
dale, New York.
In business as a wholesale gro‑
48.
After graduation from I. U., Dick
received his M. S. and Ph. D. from
An attomey with the firm of
NichoIs and NichoIs in Knox, Ind.,
Cer With E. Bierhaus and Sons,
MIT.
Inc., in Vincennes is ROBER冒V.
ious technical articles on water
is ORVILLE W. NICHOL,S, JR.
BIERHAUS, JR.
41 Nick
s three brothers, ROB‑
54. Bob is now
SerVing his third year on the Vin‑
ERT, THOMAS, and HAROLD,
CenneS City Council after being
are all Phi Gams, Robert having
elected in 1959. He and his wife,
the former Cynthia Schroeder (IU‑
AIpha Phi), are the parents of two
been a brother at the University
Of Arizona. Nick was prosecuting
attomey in Knox from 1951‑54.
He is married to the former Kath‑
erine Ann Reppetto (OSU‑Theta)
They
live
at
207
North
Heaton, Knox, Indiana.
and wa、Ste treatmen七
listed in Who
and is also
s Who in Engineer‑
ing and Science. He, his wife, the
former Mary E. Condrey, and
their two sons live at 2010
South
Vine Street, Urbana, Illinois.
Children. They live at 2630 Turley
Ave., Vincennes, Indiana.
Pastor of the Ringwood, Il上
Branch manager for the Victor
Comptometer Corp. in Minneap‑
Olis is SHELDON S. GAYLE ,43.
Methodist Church is R. BRUCE
BRENEMAN ,55. Bruce was both
in the Marines during World War
COrreSPOnding secretary and presi‑
II and saw service in the South
and they are parents of three child‑
ren.
Dick is the author of var‑
Shelly was∴a COmPany COmmander
49, is∴a
dent of Zeta chapter during his
Pacific.
funeral director of Day and Carter
undergrad days, lettered in wres七‑
former Evelyn R. Isberg, and they
Mortuary, Inc., in Bedford.
JOHN M. OWENS
He is married to the
1ing, and received his numeral in
are parents of three daughters.
box,, (thanks to Rod Howard) is
SWimming. After graduation
They live at 6341 Monroe, N. E.,
married to the former Sybil L.
WaS a Pilot in the Air Force for
Carmichael, and they are parents
three
Of two children. The family lives
former Sue Walker, and their
lat
daughter can be reached at Box
independent oil operator with
53, Ringwood, Illinois.
headquarters in Centralia, Illinois.
Pine‑
211 Hawthorne Dr., Bedford,
Indiana.
years.
He,
his
wife,
he
Minneapolis
JERRY L. KRANER
Krans,
ROBERT A. PURCELL
44, is
in sales finance with the Ameri‑
Can Security Co. of Marion. Bob
WALTER
A.
CAINE
26,
is
at 1701 West Morrison, Kokomo,
mi11ion (IU‑The七a), and their∴SOn,
the Quartermaster Corps. He, his
WALTER A. CAINE, JR., gradu‑
Wife, the former Fritzie Yaeger
ated from IU in 1950. Bob
ness address is 120
42, is
s busi‑
SerⅤice, Inc., in Evansville. Ken
and his wife, the former Margaret
Mathias, and their three children
Street, San Francisco, Califomia.
live a七7136 Redwing Dr., Evans‑
PHILLIP R. CORRELL
ROE
KENNETH G. HAYNIE
the owner of the Haynie Travel
Montgomery
Marion, Indiana.
R.
DeLong, and their daughter, live
Indiana.
married to the former Mildred Ver‑
JOSEPH
his wife, the former Ruth
Corp. in San Francisco. Bob is
SPent tWO yearS in Europe during
Children live at 1307 West 54th ,St.,
57, is a11
PreSen七ly with United States Steel
the waI. aS first lieutenant with
(IU‑Chi Omega), and their three
21, Minn.
the
39,
is
now
B.
39, LL.
Ville, Indiana.
47, is a layer with Anderson,
PraCticing law in Columbia City,
Ind. Joe is married to the former
Corre11, and Pettigrew in Indianap‑
Publisher of the Boonville Stan‑
Olis. During World War II, Phil
Dorothy E. Janorschke, and they
WaS emPIoyed as an agent with the
Roes
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
live at 201 North Line St., Colum‑
He married the former Jane Ferree
dard and the Newburgh Register
is C. RICHARD JOHNSON ,35.
Dick was president of the Hoosier
State Press Association in 1958,
and they are the parents of four
嵐nd while on campus was editor‑
Children and three stepchildren.
in‑Chief of the Indiana Daily Stu‑
have
three
children.
The
bia City, Indiana.
Psychiatrist at Detroit
s Henry
Fo璽・d Hospital is EUGENE J. AL「
EXANDER
The family lives at lll Audubon
dent. He is the recipient of a
Dr., Carmel, Indiana.
PreSidential unit citation for serv‑
ice aboard the US.S Suwannee in
31, M│) ,33. Alex was
PreSident of the Michigan Society
Of NeuroIogy and Psychiatry from
1960‑61 and served the Army as
61, is as‑
World War II. He and the former
Sistant sales manager for Radio In‑
Verna Louise Miles live at lO
Lakeshore Dr., Boonville, Ind.
GERALD A. DlⅩON
dus七ries of Des Plains, Ill. 〃Jars
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October 1962 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.