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Title:
1965 April Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
April 1965 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
04/00/1965
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1965 April Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
HELP!
FIJ音,S SEL亡C丁
NEW OFF漢CERS
In the near future Zeta will be
Sending questionnaires to all of the
Zeta recently installed new cabjnet officers to carry out
graduate brothers for our alumni
the a,dministra.tive duties of the chapter. These five men will
the biographies printed in the
file. These questionnaires are for
Hoosier Fiji and we urge the
serve the spmg a,nd fall semesters of 1965‥
graduate brothers to fill out the
WILLIÅM
C.
FOWLER
tor
of
the
I.U.
Pop
Concerts,
a
information as soon as possible.
delegate to Dupont Co11ege Con‑
Send it back with a picture if pos‑
William C. Fowler, the son of ference, and a student leader. Be‑
MI.. and Mrs. William F. Fowler, ing the only re‑elected cabinet
Sible and we will do our best to
hasbeen chosentoheadthisyear
s member, Tom served the house
include the article in the Hoosier
cabinet. He is a junior majoring previously as the recording secre‑
Fiji as soon as possible. Remenト
in management and administration, tary.
ber, We CannOt Publish an alumni
and is from Terre Haute, Ind. Bill
PaPer if we have no information
嵩言e蒜y謹書豊富霊
(Continued on Page 3)
has been a member of the Young
about you.
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Pre謝e而印eαks. ‥
Spring is here, and with i七comes the busiest and most enjoyable
time of the year at Zeta・ This is the time for the men of Phi Gamma
Delta to complete the year
s record of excellence in fratemal activities
and prepare for the future.
One of the reasons for Zeta)s∴COntinued success is the active
support given by her graduate brothers. The quality and loyalty of
thes。 Fiji,s were easily seen at this year
s amual Norris Pig Dinner,
More graduate brothers were present at this spring,s banquet than at
any other event in Zeta,s recent history. Brother信lPeck,) Parsons,
President of the House Corporation, PreSented the plans for the re‑
juvenation of Beechwood. These changes should make it possible for
the Fiji,s of Indiana University to remain the
top house on campus.
Another of the many areas in which our graduate brothers are
aiding us is that of rush. The graduate chapters over the entire state
are giving rush parties for high schooI seniors. This has been a tre‑
mendous help in the past・ AIso
many Of our other Brothers who are
not affiliated with the gradua七e chapters have been sending us the
names of outstanding high schooI seniors who are planning to attend
工.U.
zeta
s graduate suppor七has been tremendous1. We at Beechwood
truly appreciate it 」 for without this support
We WOuld never be
able to strive to maintain the traditions and accomplishments of those
who have gone before us.
ZetcI In帥aIleS New Class
Co‑Editors :
Thomas M. Goodnight
Michael Horton
66
67
\r\nCABINET
LARGE
丁URNOU丁
A丁
ANNUAL PIG DINNER
(Continued)
The new chapter treasurer is
Thomas N. Horton, a junior from
Liverpool, New York.
Horts
is
majoring in economics, and plans
On gOing to law schooI or going
into the M.B.A. Program. His ac‑
tivities on campus include being
a member of the I.U. Foundation,
Y.M.C.A., and Young Republicans,
and being a student leader. Tom
also has been a mainstay on prac‑
tically a11 of o早r intraplural teams.
Before being elected treasurer,
Horts was the chairman of intra‑
chapter and community commit‑
tee.
Beechwood
Gets Maior
Remode容ing
In keeping with the increasing
size and competitiveness of the
university, Zeta
s chapter house
will receive a major overhaul this
summer. With scholarship becom‑
ing more important each year and
the pledge classes remammg m‑
tact for longer periods of time,
these improvements are essential,
and thanks should be extended to
Peck Parsons and the House Cor‑
POration for making them possible.
By the beginning of the second
SemeSter neXt year a neW addition
will be I.eady for use. This will be
located adjacent to the present
north wing of the house and will
add living space for sしixteen broth‑
ers. The rooms are designed so
that two, tWO‑man Study and liv‑
ing quarters are separated by a
room containing four bunks.
ROBERT W. RICHEY
When the brothers return from
the coming summer vacation many
improvements will already be com‑
The new corresponding secre‑
tary is Robert W. Richey, a SOPho‑
more pre‑med. zooIogy major,
Who resides here in BIoomington.
He has been a student leader,
Pleted. The living area on the
ground floor wi11 be completely
redecoI.ated including a new fire‑
Place and bay window in Senior
Den. The Fiji Room will be con‑
Freshman Camp counselor, and a
Verted into a∴COnference room,
member of the Y.M.C.A., Young
and the present front porch will
Republicans, Action party, and
be made into a vestibule, New
Red Book sales∴COmmittee. Bob
Study cubicles, CarPeting in the
WaS the host of Activities Ahoy
halls, and soundproofing in the
Night. He held the position of
rooms of junior and senior halls
faculty relations chairman before
Will also be completed to cut down
being chosen to his cabinet office.
On nOise and to aid in scholarship.
\r\nNEW CHA看RMAN CHOSEN
FOR HOUS亡COMM且丁丁EES
NEW CLASS
PLEDGED
Zeta has now completed its
Spring Pledge Class of
68・ We
feel we have pledged a group of
outstanding men that wi11 add a
great deal to the house. Co‑Rush
Chairmen Rod Starmer and Jerry
NichoIson would like to extend
SPeCial thanks to the graduate
brothers for their help in turning
in
names
of
rushees.
The
new
class is composed of the following:
Edward Clinton Graham, a Pre‑
law major from Charleston, Mis‑
SOuri, Who wi11 be giving the frosh
track team a boost this spring; Ed‑
Ward William Hartzler, Who hails
from Goshen and is a pre‑med stu‑
dent; George Allen Jacobs, a Pre‑
med student from Jeffersonville;
Allen Kenneth Kamradt, a Physi‑
cal education major from Chicago,
I11., Who is on the freshman foot‑
ball squad; Lawrence Mark McCa‑
hill, from Goshen and maJOrlng m
business; Stephen Richard Spring‑
er, a business student from Fort
Wayne; Andrew Richard Thomp‑
SOn, a freshman wrestler from In‑
dianapolis maJOrlng in govem‑
ment; James Joseph Masters, a
Exci看ing Race
Weekend Expecきed
Zeta will have another of its
hustling, bustling) fun‑filled week‑
ends, May 7, 8) and 9. Thisweek‑
end will be a∴COmbination of the
Little
500
and its accompanying
activities and Mothers, Day for the
Fijis. Among the special activi‑
ties scheduled for the Phi Gam
mothers are a serenade Saturday
night, Mothers, Club meeting Sun‑
day moming, and a Sunday dimer
for mothers and sons.
The召greatest college weekend
will begin on Friday night with
the Miniature 500 Race. This year
the Fiji sons and mothers will be
Pre‑med student from Gary; and
Clifford Dale Shawl, from Brazil,
Ind. and majoring in govemment.
\r\n功i Gam Aんmni A,切nd 物e (ちunt砂
Henry B. Veatch,
32 currently
resides with his wife, the former
Mary
Jane
Wilson,
at
1214
E.
First Slt. in BIoomington. He is a
Professor of Philosophy here at
Indiana University. Henry is a
member of Phi Beta Kappa) the
American Philosophical Associa‑
tion, the Metaphysical Society of
America, and the American Asso‑
Ciation of University Professors.
\r\n功i Gam Aんmni Aγ。
nd
1ost interest in his university or
物e ααn均
William C. Reed, Jr.,
fratemity as he is a charter mem‑
50, is a
realtor for the BI.yan Real Estate
Firm. He currently lives at 1315
Longwood Drive here in BIooming‑
ber of the graduate chaptぐ重・ Of
Phi Gamma Delta at Columbus
and has been both president and
ton.
Vice president of the I.U. Alumni
Club of BarthoIomew County. He
mer Martha Heseman, Who was a
is also a member of Rotary Inter‑
SOnS and one daughter. Here on
national, Columbus Chamber of
CamPuS Cy participated in Sen‑
Pi
Commerce, and official board of
the First Methodist Church.
Cy
Phi
at
is married to the for‑
I.U.
They
have
two
ior Council, intramurals and was
Walter Nelson Bercaw,
16, is
a senior pledge trainer at Zeta.
now residing at 910 Michigan ave.,
Chicago. He had been manager
Of the Industrial Relations divi̲
38, is
Sion of the Standard Oil Company.
E. PauI Tischer, ,34, is now a
the BarthoIomew Circuit Court
He is married to the former Mod̲
Judge in Columbus, Indiana. Bill.
jesha Neber who was a Delta Gam‑
Physician in Indianapolis. He and
his wife Marion live at 6801 Dean
admitted to the Bar, State of Indi‑
ma at I.U. While at I.U. he ma̲
Road. They have five children,
ana, in 1941, reCeived his AB and
LLb degrees at Indiana Univer‑
jored in Economics and was a
member of the basketba11 team
Phi Gam, and six grandchildren.
Sity. After marrying the former
and the Sphinx Club.
William M. Lienberger,
Mary
now
reside
at
has been very active in
the A.M.A., Pres. of the Indiana
Society of Intemal Medicine, In‑
diana State MedicaI Assn., Trus‑
tee of the Marion County Cancer
39, he practiced law in Col‑
umbus until he became Judge. Bill
and
Tish
medical onganizations, including
Mary L. Gatten, a Tri‑Delt at But‑
ler
One Of whom, John, is∴a∴Zeta
2205
Franklin Street in Columbus with
their two children, Luanne∴and
Society, a member of the BoaÌd of
WiIliam Jr. He is a member of
Directors of the Heart Assn. and
an Associate Professor of Medi̲
the graduate chapter of Phi Gam‑
ma Delta, Phi Delta Phi legal fra‑
Cine at Indiana University.
ternity, American Legion, VFW,
StiIl finds time to enjoy photog‑
and Masonic Lodge.
He
raphy, Oils, SCulpture, gOlf, and
fishing.
Richard M. Bar置ley, ,49. is now
Robert James Lewis, M.D・, )32
is now practicing in Indianapolis.
Bozo
has a son, Robert J. Lewis,
64 who is also a Zeta Phi Gam. At
man Club, Sku11 and Crescent,
I.U. he was a member of the Ger̲
Crewman Club, and Sphinx Club.
His interests now tum to yachting
as he has a new
42
foot Chris
Craft.
manager of planning of the Spen‑
Cer Chemical Division of the Gulf
Oil Corporation of Kansas City,
Missouri.
While at I.U. he was
a member of AIpha Chi Sigma,
Scabbard and Blade, and the
Young Republicans.
After re‑
Ceiving his B.S. in Chemistry, Dick
Went On tO his M.B.A. He is now
married to the former Patsy Ham‑
ilton who was a member of AIpha
Omicron Pi at Indiana. They now
reside at
Joe W. Masters,
50, Currently
resides with his wife Carolyn in
Rapid City, South Dakota. Their
Timothy Vaness Ransom, )17
is
address is
605
San Marco St.,
PreSident of the Kramer Brothers
Rapid City. Joe is the secretary‑
Lumber Company of Frankfort,
treasurer of the Stockman Life
Indiana. Tim and his wife, the
Gams. Their sons, Rawiings V.
Insurance Co. He has been presi‑
dent of the Kiwanis and is now
a member of the Elks, Moose, and
the American Legion. Joe was
and Williams K., Were Psi Fiji,s
at Wabash. Their grandson, Tho‑
was also associated with the Phi
mas Vaness, is now with us at
Gam chapter at Hanover.
former Blanche Kramer have two
SOnS and a grandson who are Phi
Originally from Frankfort, and
5417
Norwood Road,
Shownee Mission, Kansas.
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April 1965 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.