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Title:
1975 February Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
February 1975 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
02/00/1975
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1970s
1975 February Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
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No.146
BIoo爪in9Ion. 1nd.
丁HE HOOSIER FIJI
COUしD BE A DANDY YEAR
FOR iU BASKETBALし
BROTHERS GREEN AND
CREWS PしAY IMPORTANT
RoしES
lndiana has Iong been noted for its
rich basketba= tradition and it may
be stretching matters a bit to say
that the 1974‑75 campaign has been
mo「e eageriy anticipated than any
Other season in the past 75 years・
But then again言t may be fact.
Two taiented players who are
expected to make major contribu‑
tions this season a「e Zeta
Jim C「ews (
(
s own
76) and Steve Green
75).
Jim or
StanIey
as he is more
COmmOnIy referred to by the bro
s at
Beechwood figures heaviIy in the
75
pIaying picture. Coach Bob
field Iast year and this is the recog一
両Zed lndiana record for fieId goal
Knight 「ates Jim as one of the top
Sh○○t両g.
SeVen Or eight piayers on the squad
that couid gain a starting berth in
A10ng With guard Quinn Buckner,
Green was a member of the U.S,
any given game・
AIi Star team that pIayed against
Perhaps one of the steadiest
PreSSure言̀StanIey
P「eSSure,
Staniey
exce=s at get‑
excelis at gettin
ting the bal‖nside to lndiana
the touring Russians this summer
at the WorId
s Fair and other sites
across the nation.
Last years leading point getter
With a 16.7 average, the 6‑7 Miian
StaIwart f「on川ners.
A ieader both on and off the
hardwood, Jimmy is currentIy a
member of the NCAA Long Range
Pianning Committee, One Of onIy
PrOduct has proven to be a great
Set川ng infIuence on the team.
Both Jim and Steve are two year
iettermen and each one heid start‑
two undergraduate members on an
ing roles du「ing the 1972‑73 season
NCAA committee.
When lndiana advanced to the
Converting many of StanIey
s s=ck
PaSSeS into scoring assists is
The Hoosiers have enjoyed excep‑
a旧eague stand‑Out Steve Green,
Steve, better known to alI as
Greeno,
was seiected as lndiana
NCAA finals before bowing to
eventual national champs, UCLA.
s
MVP last season, ga面ng lst team
A=‑Big Ten and HeIms Foundation
AIl‑American honors. A deadIy cor‑
ner shooter, Steve hit.545 from the
tionaI success the past three sea‑
SOnS but dweI‖ng on past achieve‑
ment means nothing, No one is
more aware of that fact than Coach
Knight, Who is both eage「 and
apprehensive.
\r\n乃肥州糊倣〃
堕。
COnSCientious of costs and they
re
Showing it in their work on the
SOARING COSTS HIT
various house committees. But of
ZETA TOO
COUrSe We need graduate support
now more than ever. With a major
fund drive set to kick off next
て選書
SPring, the chapter is iooking for a
By BIayne D. Ph冊PS, Treasurer
total Zeta effort to beat the bite and
The forces that have been greatest
in my life have been God and the
CoIiege Fratemity that mouIded me.
Thomas R. Marsha=
Over the past few months peopIe
have asked me what it
s like to be
be on our way again.
Perge!
treasurer of a fraternity during these
而Iationary times. Weil, it
s
しike
TUNING IN ON I.U。
WaIking barefoot across a bed̲ Of
hot coals with a giant mongrei dog
SING
SnaPPing at your feet‑the heat is
bad enough but how do you handIe
Tuning inonI,U.Sing
the bite?
For the fiscal year ending May 31,
HOUSE CORPORA 7‑1ON OFFICEHS
Chairman Of 7‑he Board
Darrall B. Parsons
23… ‥
Muncie
Presiden t
W冊am C. Beed
50 ‥BIoomington
Vice‑Presiden仁
41 , ‥.Mt. Vernon
Secre tary‑丁reas urer :
46
一〇 indianapo=s
Directors :
W冊am E. Jenkin
59.BIoomington
Raymond B. Mehiig
John D. Weissert
44 ‥ ・Kokomo
52 ‥indianapo=s
Douglas H. White, Jr.
Paul J. Cox
46. ‥
of this ioss
maI gathering of cho「aI ensembIes
itu「e forthe p「inting of a new Bush
the Sing now features the creativity
booklet. (Hereafte「, this expense
musicianship, Choreography, and
W用be bu冊into the budget to anti‑
Stage PreSenCe Of student groups in
Cipate obsoiescence.) Nevertheless,
a two‑night competitive extrava‑
We lost money because our monthiy
ganza, Student Foundation is the
houseb用figure couidn
SPOnSOr"
t catch the
Price increases and service costs to
This year two Fijis have made
the chapter house. 1n January the
thei「 way to positions o= the l"U.
Chapter voted a
Sing Steering Committee: John
$10
monthIy in‑
CreaSe Which brought our housebilIs
Stewart
to
in charge of programs and tickets,
$145,
but
it
simpIy
wasn
t
75 and Mark Hesemann
76,
「espectiveIy. Both have been quite
During the summerthe cabinet and
active in past Fiji ent「ies, and are
House Corporation met seve「aI
gIad to have a chance to wo「k on
times to find ways to run a tighter
the overaii production・ This year
Ship. First on the docket was
Steering Committee has tried to
another monthly inc「ease, this time
cover every angIe in making the
$15
1975
to our current b川
Of
$160, i
issued severai plans to control
s
Sing the most professionai
PrOduction possibIe・
unciaimed 10ng distance caIIs, un‑
Emcees for the show are none
CO=ected advanced funds, and to
other than Brothers Whit Grayson
76 ………Louisv用e
PrOmOte underbudget spending, eS‑
and CharIie Su「sa, both of the cIass
PeCiaIiy in such areas as Fij=sle
of
and SociaI,
sides of Zeta since their invasion a
76..Shreveport
61 (P.i・) ‥
…. BIoomington
Robert J. M用er
76
… ‥Evansv用e
UNDE月GPADUA rE OFF/CERS
Presidenf :
76
… … …LouisviiIe
Treas urer :
Mark F. Hesemann
76 ‥Shreveport
Recording Secrelary :
J. W冊am Sibbitt, Jr,
‥
CharIes O. Turk
77 .
BIoomington
‥
yearago" In a routine combining the
best traditions of Rowan and
for a much needed new roof, PartS
Martin, the Smothers Brothe「S, and
more.
Hefty trash bags, Whit and Cha両e
Additionaiiy, the Corporation has
WOn the job easiiy over some pretty
Of
it
30
years
oId
or
Paid for stone work, drainage
Stiff competition,当n previous years
maintenance, and extra beds in the
they,ve chose= emCeeS On the basis
COid dorm. A speciaI word of thanks
o=aient,
to Brother B用Jenkin (
year they decided to change the
59) for his
were obtained at
better than cost.
At this point, l am much encour‑
said Whit. ̀
I guess this
format.
To which Chariie repIies,
=You mean we won?
ln charge of this year
s F申entry is
‥.LaPorte
aged by the totaI cooperation given
Kevin G「een
me by the undergraduate chapte「・
Kappa Kappa Gamma co‑Chai「man
BargersviiIe
The brothers are more aware, mOre
Demmy Mann, is very optimistic of
Hisforian :
76
The House Corporation responded
77 that have been spiitting the
to our initiatives by footing the b用
Iabo「 and bu‖ding materiaIs that
76 ‥
Corresponding Secretary :
Steven M. Dunn
again upon us. OriginaiIy an冊Or‑
$1,000
WaS due to a non‑budgeted expend‑
‥ indiahapo=s
Mark F. Hesemann
Paui J. Cox
approximateIy
65 … ‥Chicago
John E. Konowitz
Jerry F. Tardy
I.U‥Sing, that great annuaI battle
Of talent and showmanship, is once
enough.
Wi帖am H. Keck
King B. Traub
1974, Zeta lost money to the tune of
$2,000. i shouId point out that
77, Who, aIong with
\r\na good showing. Kevin and Demmy
have been in contact with each
Other since last spring (much to the
enjoyment of the forme「) and have
COme uP With what they feel is a
Winning combination. Says B「other
Green,
This year we
re iooking
Pretty gOOd" Response in the house
has been tremendous‑SurPrisingIy
the unjversity at no cost. When the
SO in faQt. They (Steering Commit‑
iocaI newspapers consented to free
a=owing the chapter to donate
tee) moved a= deadIines up a month
Publicity for the event, and Laura
$500.OO to multipIe scierosis and
and thatls rea=y put the pressure
Emmons, the pub=c relations man‑
about
On, but l think the tight schedu=ng
ager fo「 the First NationaI Bank of
Cross. The First Annual Phi Gamma
Wi= help in the long run.
CHARITY TENNIS
TOURNAMENT BIG
SUCCESS
by Mark F. Hesemann
76
thing but a complete success
$45.00
to the American Red
Bioomington decided to sponsor
DeIta Tennis、 Tournament was an
the trophies and awards, the ba=
exceiient opportunity for the broth‑
WaS rOIIing.
ers to become invoIved in a worth‑
Campus notaries such as Presi‑
dent John Ryan, ChanceIIor Byrum
Whiie activity and to become better
acquainted with the great sport of
Carter, and Chance=or He「man
tennis at the sametime. We hope in
Weiles also supported the event.
future years to continue the tou「na‑
President Ryan taped a radio spot
ment as an annual event pIayed at
for the toumament
the beginning of each schooI yea「
用ustrating his
SUPPOrt tO the entire BIoomington
and if there are any suggestions
COmmunity. ChanceIIor Carter wrote
that might be heipfu=o the chapter
If anyone is Iooking for an easy
a letter that was sent to every facuI‑
in perpetuating the event we wouId
Way tO Pick up a few hundred
ty and staff member on campus
enjoy hearing them. Who knows? in
do=ars, Zeta has found the way!
encouraging their support. The
years to come the Phi Gamma DeIta
The oniy requirements are 15‑20
g「eatest contributor to the event,
tournament may come to mind as
tennis courts, a Pubiic relations and
however, WaS Chanceiior WeiIes.
eas=y as Forest Hi=s or Wimbleton.
advertising p「ogram that must reach
Through his office, neWSPaPer COV‑
Such is already the case in
thousands of peopie, and two free
erage forete用ng the event was pub一
Bioomington.
months.
Iicized soiiciting community sup‑
Ratherthan going door to doo「 or
POrt. Dr. We=es, aiso took time out
Car tO Car aSking for donations for
Various charities, Zeta beIieved it
from a busy scheduIe to de=ver a
SPeeCh to the winners of the
WaS time for a unique (to Monroe
tournament and the enti「e Fiji
Co…ty a=east) and enjoyabIe fund
house during a recognition banquet
drive for the fight against a weiI
heId at Zeta, The chancei10r and
known crippier of the nation
former president commended the
s
youth, muitipIe scIerosis"
MuItipIe Sclerosis is a disease that
attacks the nervous system and
usuaiIy strikes those between the
Kieinbouer and Remak def.
and support of
Mixed doubIes;
SuCh a wo「thy cause,
With aIi of the support little could
being the great event it was
Crippie va「ious parts of the body,
destined to be, That is, =ttie except
almost without waming. As of yet
that unp「edictabIe BIoomington
there
or
Weattler Which deIayed play for
PreCautionary procedures one can
take to fight the advent of the
WaS St用Iarge and taIented with
Crippler, but progress is being
OVer
made. This years campaign, Ath‑
Singles division aIone. The matches
Ietes vs. M,S., is being chaired by
PrOVided the community a needed
Ara Parsegian of Notre Dame and
reiief from the unfortunate footbalI
a「e
and
no
4O.
known
While
cures
70
entrants in the men
s
athietes such as Hank Aaron, BilIy
SeaSOn and the competitjon was
extremely cIose. In fact in the
Tom Seaver have become strong
WOmen
SuPPOrterS. This year
Wiegman, a StUdent counseIor and
s tennis tou「‑
Trisman and PauIig def. ShideIer
and Lucas 6‑4, 2‑6, 6‑3
SeVeraI weeks, However, the entry
Jean King, Muhammed Al主
and
and McKinney 6‑3, 2‑6, 6‑4
Womens doubIes;
Taraba and Litt「eIi 6‑1, 6‑2
voIunteerism
disease is rarely fata=t works to
16
Mens doubies;
Buchanan and MoelIer def. Mann
Participants and the brothers for
have kept the tournament from
of
Jim Mann def. B「ian Werth
6‑4, 6‑O
their
the
ages
FinaI resuIts
Mens singies;
s
singies
division
Nancy
nament, a first forZeta and for the
the unbeaten women
COmmunity, heiped the locaI M.S.
the area for the last nine years, met
s champion of
Chapter to launch their southern
her match in the finaIs of the
lndiana campaign,
toumament when she was defeated
GET ZETA
S
RUSH OFFTOAN
EARしY START, SEND
ENCしOSED FORM
TODAY
\r\nBIoom/ngton wearhe[鵬S anylh/ng
bul ooopeIalIve as //Ius偏Ied by
this pic章uIe OI some o"he bIO勅eIS
Oul at
6:00 A.M. on a Salurday
moInIng lo sweep lhe伯In oII the
couIrs.
These cure young /ad/es pa//ed up
Io
ねke second honoIS /n the
WOme〃
s doub/es dIvIs/On. mey 8′e
Ju/′e職場ba and N合ncy L/書lIeI/. (L.
書o β.)
Nancy Wlegman dispIays me Iorm
Which aI/owed heI tO
′emain un‑
beaten Io′ nine years t/nli/ lhe I研
fou「n8menし
\r\nAt
this
time
we
would
=ke
to
remind ail of our Caiifo「nia aIumni
CALIFORNiA AND THE
CLASS OF 1950
Remember Joe Barr?
50
and aii other alumni that Zeta
Chapter is in the process of
updating our mai=ng addresses
FIJI RUSH GETS
EARLY START
COnStantly, The …dergraduates are
WOrking in this a「ea to an even
greater extent in the upcoming
Rick Dyar
Weeks. 1f you are not receiving the
Rob We=er
77
77
Hoosier Fi/i or the Phi Gamma De/ta
magazine at the co「rect address,
make
As spring approaches it is once
the necessary adjustments as soon
again time for us here at Zeta to
PIease write us and we w帥
PrePare for spring rush, With the
as possible.
We wish to apoIogize if the
COOPeration of a= the brothers we
Chapter has fa=en behind in our
are very optimistic that this can be
updating p「OCeSS, At this time it
the most successfuI rush ever at
Can Oniy be emphasized that the
Zeta,
Only feedback we receive is yours.
The house has compiied an
Any changes of addresses, SPe旧ng
exce=ent record over the years. Last
COrreCtions, Or deletions with regard
SPring we we「e very seiective in
to yourself or any other l,∪, Fiji
extending bids to oniy thjrty‑five
men, and of those thirty‑five,
Shouid be sent to:
John R. Stewart
twenty‑nine pledged, In order to
Corresponding Secretary
PerPetUate this record, it is of
utmost importance that we seiect
Phi Gamma Deita
those young men with outstanding
631 East Third Street
BIoomington, indiana 47401
The men at Beechwood thank you
quaiities to enter our fratemity.
Rather than randomIy seIecting
for all yQ叫旦S$istanc9‑financia=y as
incoming freshmen for our rush, We
We= as in many other fashions. We
WOUld prefer to i面ite those high
COuid not exist without the strong
SChooI seniors who have been
alumni support which we have
aiways received, The men of Zeta
PerSOna=y recommended to us by
One Of the brothers, Since you have
Chapter thank you alI for be‖eving
experienced life here at Zeta and
that
Phi Gamma DeIta /S nOt /or
CO/Iege deys a/One.
know of its high ideals, We WOuId
greatIy appreciate your opinions as
J.R. Stewart
75
to individuais you feel would fit into
the styIe of living in the house.
Therefore, if you know of any high
SChooI senior who pIans to attend
i.U. and who you feei would be an
asset to the house, PIease f用out
the encIosed 「ecommendation form
and send it to us. A=
men whose
names are submitted w用
receive
rush materiais and an invitation to
DONタ丁
FORGET
PIG
DINNER
One Of our rush weekends. This
SPring
s 「ush weekends a「e sched‑
uIed for March 15‑16, Aprii 5‑6, and
Aprii 19‑20. Past rush weekends
have featured the l.∪. Student
Foundation Begatta, Little 500 bike
Quals,, a Monte Carlo night, OId
film festivals, and talent presen‑
tations. if you have any questions
Or SuggeStions, do not hesitate to
COntaCt uS.
Your coope「ation wouid be g「eat‑
1y appreciated in this most impor‑
tant house effo「t. Thank you very
much.
\r\nFIJI NAMED TO INDIANA FOO丁BALL HAしL OF FAME
by PeterC. King
76
Brother B川y H用enbrand (
H用y
44) has recentIy been seIected as a
new membe「 of the Indiana FootbaII
Ha= of Fame. Brother H川enbrand
w用
be inducted into the halI at
Richmond on Janua「y 16, 1975"
B「other H用enb「and, formerIy of
Evansv川e but now a reSident of
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February 1975 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.