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Title:
1965 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
May 1965 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
05/00/1965
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1965 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
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Zeta,s Little
̀500
bike team, freshman, rOde to victory in rec‑
composed of John Konowitz, Sen‑
Ord time for the 15th Annual Lit‑
ior;AIAbbott,junior;JerryBrad‑
tle
ley,
SOPhomore;
and
Steve
TÅe Ffji B最e reα朋(lefき
Powe11,
500. The Fij二s had an aver‑
age
SPeed
of
21.85
m.p.h.
for
raCe. This speed eclipsed the Phi
Psi record of 21.83
m.p.h. set in
1962.
the
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on
Page
Two)
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S章eリe P〇秒e∬, αnd ○○α〇九Do競れ
Gossom.
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(Continued from Page One)
The Phi Gams lapped the second
place finisher, Sigma AIphs Ep‑
silon, With just a few laps to go
and coasted on in, reCeiving lhe
checkered flag in 2 hours, 17 min‑
utes, 18
seconds
‑
41 seconds
ahead of the SAEs.
Actually the race was pretty
tight until right near the end. Be‑
tween the 40th and 150th laps, the
race was a five‑team COnteSt. We,
the SAEs, the Phi Psis
the ATOs)
and the Phi Delts were neck and
Published regularly through6ut
the school year by Zeta Chapter
of Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity
at Indiana University for the en‑
neck repeatedly臆aCrOSS the start‑
ing line. The lead was constantly
exchanged between these teams.
Then on about the 160th lap, the
hot sun and the torrid pace which
joyment of its alumni and friends.
these teams were setting began to
Contributions of news of alumni
show through, and proved to be
are welcomed and encouraged at
all times. Let us know what you
are doing. Address all communi‑
cations to: Alumni Relations
Chairman, Robert R. Guenther,
631 E. Third Street, BIoomington,
Indiana.
too much for the Phi Delts, aS they
the 175th lap, an ATO rider hit
Thomas M. Goodnight ,66
worker on the northwest turn as
the worker tried to aid a fallen
Walnut and Laurel rider. ATO
67
We want to emphasize the im‑
portance of retuming the ques‑
tionnaires which we recently sent
to all alumni. So far we have re‑
after that accident, but they did
ceived only a sma11 percentage Of
move back up to third place by the
what we sent out. One of this
end of the race. It was all guts
for the remaining top three teams
Michael Horton
Ques冒ion nd血es?
an unidentified I.U. Foundation
was never a threat for the lead
Co‑Editors :
Have You §en†容n
dropped back into the pack. On
paper,s primary roles is to provide
news of our graduate brothers,
when the green light came back
and without your help this cannot
on. They all sprinted with every‑
be accomplished.
thing they had, and that,s when
Zeta pulled away.
 ̄Wh毛n the race was over the
Fijis had finished first; SAE, SeC‑
ond; ATO, third; and Phi Psi,
fourth. Other teams finishing in
the top ten were: Sigma Nu, fifth;
Phi Delta Theta, Sixth; Beta Theta
Pi, SeVenth; Kappa Delta Rho
eighth; Sigma Phi Epsilonタninth;
‥B『o鳳ers ̄t寄Ude計
Brothers Mike Horton and Bob
Whitacre recently brought new
luster to Zeta when they received
the Kemeth P. Williams Memorial
Award. This history award) given
on the basis of high scholastic
and Delta Upsilon, tenth.
achievement, is noma11y received
by a single student. But this year,
This was Zeta,s second
̀500
victory. She also won in 1956・
as the result of their equal records
Brothers Horton and Whitacre
It is interesting to note that this
each received this coveted award.
year)s winning time was 14 min‑
utes faster than our winning time
when either the K. P. Williams
in 1956. This is quite an improve‑
ment over the nine year interval
between wins.
This is the second year in a row
Award or the R. I. Thompson
Award (Crow Cup) has been re‑
tained by Zeta Fijis. Sheer ecs‑
tasy would be one way of phrasing
Zeta was backed this year by
the house,s reaction to the an‑
AIpha Chi Omega. This is the
third year in a row that the AIpha
nouncement of the recipients of
this award.
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research for Armour & Co. While
at Zeta, he was president of the
house as well as a member in num‑
erous campus activities such as
Sphinx Club, Board of Aeons, and
Union
Board.
Ed
also
has
president. He and his wife, the
former Rosemary Miner, have twc
children, Deborah and Edward,
and they a11 1ive at 55 North High‑
land Road, Palatine, Ill.
a
brother, Richard, Who was a Zeta
William M. Lienberger,
Fiji.
38, is
now a judge in Columbus, Indiana.
John Gregg Ashman,
61, is an
Optometrist specializing mainly in
contact lenses. He has been very
active in community affairs since
his graduation from I.U. ̀̀Ash
was the chairman of the Richmond
March of Dimes 1964, and an of‑
ficer of the Elks No. 649 (Heart
Fund, United Fund) Volunteer・
Robert
J.
Hyatt,
32,
is
now
PraCticing law in Indianapolis. Bob
is also President of the Montezuma
Land and Cattle Co. as well as a
Part time writer for the Research
and Review Corp. He has served
as Vice Moderator of the Indiana
Synod of the Presbyterian Church,
a board member of Vincennes Col̲
lege, and judge of Daviess County.
He is also active in the alumni
associations of Phi Gamma Del七a.
In his spare time John enjoys play‑
ing handball and golf. During his
He and his wife, Mary, 1ive at
2205 Franklin St. At Indiana Uni‑
VerSity Bi11 majored in govemment
and was also manager of the
SWimming team. He is a member
Of the American, Indiana, and
BarthoIomew Co. Bar Associations,
American Judicature Society, Na‑
tional Council of Juvenile Court
Judges, Phi Delta Phi, Indiana
Judges Associations and Vice‑Pres.
of the Golumbus Chamber of Com̲
campus days, he was active in in‑
tramurals, Little
500
, and serⅤ‑
ed the house as recording secre‑
tary. John married Patricia Day,
a former Delta Gamma here at
I.U., and the young couple had a
daughter, Melissa Lynn, On No‑
Vember l, 1964. They nowlive at
125
Garwood Road, Apt. 302‑C,
James
Alan
his wife reside at
58,
is
a
6022
Cadi11ac
St. Jim is a member of Delta
Sigma Delta Professional Fratern‑
ity and is secretary‑treaSurerl Of
the Speedway
Richmond, Ind.
Bromm,
dentist in Speedway, Ind. He and
500
Sertoma. He
lists golf and fishing as his major
hobbies.
Louis
Frank
Iorio,
60,
is
the
budgeting analyst for Inland
Steel
s∴Subsidary, J.Y. Ryerson
Sons.
At
Zeta,
Lou
was
treasurer and historian.
&
both
After
graduation he spent a year in
Sweden as an exchange student
and then went to Corne11 for his
masters in business.
Lou
s ad‑
dress in Chicago is 603 S'tratford
Plaee.
Charles F. Benzel,
27, has been
a very successful man, both at
Zeta and in the business world.
Here on campus, Charlie was on
the Board of Aeons, the track
team, and the basketball team. He
WaS PreSident of Zeta in 1926.
Since that time, he has been the
President and Director of the Del‑
aware Chemical Engineering Co.,
the Averell Ross Foundation, and
the White Brothers Supply Co.
Philip L. Hester,
64, is cur‑
rently working for R.C.A. here in
BIoomington. He is married to
the former CaroI Moore and they
live at 703
Gourley Pike No. 26.
At R.C.A. Phil is a production co‑
ordinator in charge of coIor T.V.
scheduling. He was a member of
the Y.M.C.A., a Student leader,
and active in the Union. Phil was
also Vice‑President of Zeta.
45, is senior
Charles has also served as vice‑
Vice‑PreSident of the board of di‑
PreSident of the Blue Ridge Mut‑
rectors of Curtiss‑Quinlan‑Keene‑
ual Fund, Inc., and the Rockland
Corp. Charles and his wife now
retired and lives with his wife at
reside at P.0. Box
2863
John Shotts Peck,
Peck‑Inc., an advertising firm in
Indianapolis. Shotz lives with his
wife, the former Carolyn L音iebrich,
at
5972
3892, Green‑
Ville, Wilm. 7, Del.
Ind.
Edward R. Bartley,
42, reSides
He
was
a
former
district
Coke Co.りO.T.,, has been active
anapolis. He is also director of
Raceway Park.
W. 52nd St., Indianapolis,
manager of the Republic Coal and
Central Avenue in Indi‑
Public relations for Indianapolis
Ovid Thomas Boes, ,22, is now
Edward R. Bartley,
42, is now
in the Shrine, the Columbia Club,
the manager of the business plan‑
and served on the board of the
aing and research department of
IndpIs. Y.M.C.A. for
the Armour J. Food and Industrial
While at Zeta he was in the band,
Products Co.
and served the house as historian.
He was the vice‑
37
years.
with his wife, the former Rose‑
PreSident of the American Mar‑
Since then as an alumnus, he has
mary Miner, an AIpha Chi at In‑
diana, at 55 North Highland Road
keting Association 1963‑64. While
held all honorary offices in the
Ed is the
at I.U., Ed was a member of the
Sphinx Club, Board of Aeons, Un‑
manager of business planning and
ion Board, and served Zeta as her
in Palatine, Illinois.
graduate chapter at IndpIs・ O.T.
has also been treasurer of the
Ernie Py19臆Foundation.
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Zeta would like to give special recognition to Brother Howard Åhrens De Myer,
Arthur W. Allen, Jr.,
Deputy
Under
Secretary
29,
37 who has attained the position of #霊蒜嘉葦r。#蒜t:
of
the
Army.
CoIonel
Allen
at‑
1950.
tended Indiana University for two years, 1933‑1935
Howie,,
and
his
wife
are
and #霊霊O善書‡●ha,豊
then decided upon a military career. He attended the come quite successful in sales,
U.S. Military Academy at West Point for four years, grad‑
uating in the class of
Prizes, and awards. They devote
39・
about half of their time to this
and traveling. He and his wife
now reside at the Hotel Rumely,
La Porte, Ind.
George Å・ Willis,
49, is the as‑
Sistant operating superintendant
for the A&P Tea Co.
Zeta
While a七
〃Tony,, was the intramural
chairman and a pledge trainer and
his nephew, Mark Krieg, is now
with us at Zeta. Tony and his
wife now make their home at 4308
Alicent Rd.. Louisville, Ky.
R. Phillip H「arker,
53, is now
a special agent for the F.B.I. in
Washington, D.CJ Phil was a for‑
mer prosecuting attomey and had
his own law practice before joining
the F.B.I. He has been very ac‑
tive in community affairs. He was
the director of the Dewey St. De‑
velopment Co., gOVemOr Of Moose,
vice‑PreSident of the J.C.
s, Vice‑
president of the United Fund, and
secretary of the Frankfort Devel‑
opment Corp. He has also been
active in the Elks and Masons.
Phil would like to extend an in‑
vitation to all brothers to come
and visit him and he will arrange
for a tour of the F.B.I. for you.
He and his wife, the former Donna
Dickey, and their two children,
David and Linda, nOW reSide at
3707 May St., Wheaton, Maryland.
Samuel E. Bechtold,
From there CIoIonel Allen has
formulated and developed Army‑
SerVed his country in many differ葛
wide plans, POlicies, and programs
ent areas and capacities. During
for military personnel manage‑
World War II he fought with the
ment and exercised staff supervi‑
lO2d Division which made assault
sion over their evecution.
CrOSSings of the Roer and Rhine
tary of the Army EIvis J. Stahr,
Secre‑
Rivers. At the war,s end, he was
Jr., nOW President of Indiana Un‑
with that unit when it made con‑
iversity, named him his Military
tact with the Russian armies at
Assistant in July, 1961, With prin‑
28, is now
residing with his wife, Dorothy at
313 East Pendle, South Bend, In‑
diana.
Sam is a physician and
SPends most of his spare time play‑
ing golf. Sam and his wife have
three children, David, Jode11e, and
Greggory.
David John Chizek,
61言s now
a resident physician in ophthalm‑
After a succes‑
cipal areas of interest in man‑
Sion of assignments, CoIonel Allen
POWer, PerSOnnel, and reserve
oIogy at Denver General Hospital.
Dave is a member of Nu Sigma
Nu Medical Fratemity and the
Denver Medical Society and spends
became Deputy Chief and Acting
forces matters.
his spare time with golfing, Skiing,
the Elbe River.
Chief of Military Personnel Man‑
CoIonel and Mrs. Allen cur‑
agement Division where he was
rently reside at 4000 Mass. Ave.,
responsible for the division which
N.W., Washington, D.C.
and boating. While at Zeta, he
was social chairman for two years.
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Jerry Van Danner,
55, is treas‑
urer of Danner Bros. & Co. of In‑
dianapolis, a retail variety chain.
He and his wife, the former Jane
Iler, a Theta at I.U., reSide at
lO25 Cragmont Dr. While‑at I.U.,
he majored in accounting and was
treasurer of the house. Jerry is
now a member of the Beta grad‑
As the result of recent elections,
two Zeta Fiji
uate chapter of Phi Gamma De置ta.
s have been installed
in two of the top positions on
campus.
Tom
Martin
was
John
re‑
Ålbert
Egan,
21,
is
a
Physician and surgeon in Denver,
cently elected President of the Un‑
ion Board and Dave Frick won
the campus‑Wide election for
CoIorado. He and his wife, the
former Helen Service, a Theta at
President of the Student Body.
I.U., reSide at
Avenue
in
4201 East Third
Denver.
John
is
a
member of the Denver Country
Brother Martin wi11 preside over
the Union Board of Directors
Club, the American Medical So‑
ciety, Phi Rho Sigma and spends
Which is responsible forl SuPerVis‑
his spare time with golfing, bowl‑
ing all Union sponsored activities,
ing, fishing, traVeling, and playing
Creating new activities and for‑
cards.
mulating policies. Being quite ac‑
tive in the Union,
T.J.
has serv‑
James Robert Herdrich,
ed as director of the Pop Concerts,
Kiva
Committee,
Homecoming
Of Connersville, Indiana. Jim and
his wife, the former Ruth Jink$,
Queen Contest, and the radio
Show,
University Show Time.,, He
is also secretary of the Board of
Aeons, Student leader, a member
Of I.U. Young Republicans and
has held the J〕OSitions of record‑
38, is
PreSident of the Hendrich Oil Co.
an AIpha Chi Omega at Georgia
ZE丁A RECE漢VE§
State, reSide with their six chil‑
JORDON BOWし
dren at 1300 West 7th St. in Con‑
nersville.
Zeta Chapter has been awarded
While at Zeta he was
rush chairman, COrreSPOnding sec‑
retary, and president for two
ing secretary and historian at
the Riverda Harding Jordon Cup
Zeta.
for the 1963‑64 scholastic year for
years.
having the highest comparative
Sphinx, Blue Key, Union Board,
scholarship of the
Interfraternity Council, and the
When the returns∴Came in from
the campus elections on Apri1 8,
Action Party led the final tally
91 Phi Gam
chapters throughout the United
States. We scored llO.87
He
was
also
active
in
SWimming team. He is now active
points
on the scale set up for this award.
in many civic organizations in CoI主
and Zetaタs Dave Frick led Action
The men of Zeta compiled a 2.595
nersville and spends his spare time
Party. As the new student body
out of a possible grade average.
sailing and golfing.
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May 1965 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.