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Title:
1965 November Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
November 1965 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is five pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
11/00/1965
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1960s
1965 November Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
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O晴E晴国Y OUP
The Cheney Cup was a tremen‑
dous climax to a very fruitful
summer, Which also saw the na‑
tional headquarters bestow the
Riverda Harding Jordan BowI on
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NEW STÅRS ON THE
CHENEY CUP
I. U. CAMPUS
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Zeta for highest scholastic excel‑
1ence during the 1963‑64
The forces that have been
greatest in my life have been God
and the Co11ege Fratemity that
moulded me.
school
This
past
spring∴and
fau
the
undergraduate chapter granted
year. The chapter placed third in
the Baker Cup for social service,
bright, White stars to twenty‑five
the first time having ever placed.
worthy. The present pledge class
men who have deemed themselves
These Fiji honors, COuPled with
has excelled in au fields during
Winning Little 500, and numerous
high school. The rush chairmen
PerSOnal achievements helped
round out a most successful year
and the undergraduate chapter
for Zeta.
SuPPOrt Of our graduate brothers
In winning the Cheney Cup,
Larry
Bushkill
(Cheney
Cup
are grateful for the continuing
in caHing our attention to pros‑
PeCtive Phi Gams. We might add
chairman) emphasized the fact
that it is never too early to be
̲冒homas R. Marshall
that it was intense and complete
looking for boys∴COming to I.U.
Participation in house events
which brought about victories in
next falユ.
Published regularly throughout
the school year by Zeta Chapter
CamPuS eVentS. This enthusiasm
of Phi Gamma Delta Fraterity at
coupled with independent achiev‑
Indiana University for the enjoy‑
ment in myriad activities gave the
father Ernie is a Zeta Phi Gam
chapter depth in all the important
and is now baseba11 coach at I.U.
AIso, Barry Lewis Aronson, South
Bend, business; Edward Harrison
Bindley, Terre Haute, business;
ment 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 a11 communica‑
tions tO: Alumni Relations Chair‑
man, Gordon C. McLaughlin, 631
E. Third Street, BIoomington, In‑
diana.
Co‑Editors :
phases of the fratemity ‑ SChol‑
arship, aCtivities, and intramurals.
We at Zeta are extremely proud
of our victories in the Cheney Cup
Robert A. Long
67
68
Steven Wi工liam Andres, BIoom‑
ington, business major; Steve
s
and Jordan Bowl, and the third
and Stanley Eugene Denisar,
Galesburg, Illinois, ZOOIogy major
place standing in Baker Cup. We
and who is a varsity wrestler for
consider this an honor to be shared
Indiana.
by our graduate brothers as weu
as the undergraduates. However,
AIso, David Robertson Dent, Ft.
Leavenworth, Kansas, a ZOOIogy
the men of Zeta do not stand on
majoI.; Richard Huntley Fay, Indi‑
past laurals. Already our A, B,
anapolis, Business; Bruce Craig
and pledge teams have won their
Lawrence L. Bushkill
The class of )69 includes:
leagues in footba11 and brothers
such as Bob Whitacre (Homecom‑
ing chairman) are leading in cam‑
pus activities. United by a new
Gobdel, South Bend, business,
planning on law school; and, Craig
Renwick Finlayson, Ft. Wayne,
business.
AIso, Richard Dwight Handley,
zeal for higher scholarship, We at
Laporte, ZOOIogy major for pre‑
Zeta are working toward winning
med; Carl John Hash, Noblesvi11e,
zooIogy; Gilmore Smith Haney Jr.,
again.
Ft. Wayne, business. Gil
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Graduate brothers, if you are
leaving for Europe in the spring
or retuming from an extended
holiday in Nassau, Why not plan to
attend the 1966 Norris Pig Dinner
at Zeta on Apri1 23, 1966. Any
business trip would be made more
enjoyable by including Pig Din‑
ner in the itinerary. Come back
and see the new addition and fur‑
niture, See the awards such as the
Cheney Cup and Jordan Bowl,
which shine in our ever enlarging
trophy case. Most importantly,
there are llO young men, in ad‑
dition to older brothers, Who are
eager to meet YOU, the tradition
makers of our chapter. Pig Din‑
ner ‑ Apri1 23, 1966.
s father
was also a Fiji at Indiana. Ricky
Oren Lee, Indianapolis, a Physical
education major who will be on
I.U.
s golf team this year.
AIso, Frederich John Mais,
South Bend, Pre‑dental program;
Robert Howard McConvi11e, Indi‑
anapolis, ZOOIogy; Steven R. Mul‑
1in, Noblesville, ZOOIogy; Thomas
George OIsen, BIoomington, a
transfer student from the Univer‑
sity of Wisconsin, maJOrmg m ZO‑
OIogy; Steven Hobbs Pollom, Bra‑
zil, Chemistry; and Jack Walton
Ransom, Frankfort, business.
Jack,s brother Tom is a junior at
Zeta and his father, grandfather,
and uncle were all Phi Gam,s.
Paul Wheeler Schemekau, Nob‑
1esville, business, Whose brother
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In this column we would like to
the graduate brothers who have
report the activities of some of
replied to the Alumni Relations
Biographical Record Report. Since
We have only our own files to use
nd物e (おc
n擁y
David Wallace Buck,
52, is a
PSyChiatrist at Presbyterian St.
Luke
s Hospital in Chicago. He is
also a member of the American
Medical Society, and the American
to compile our reports, We aPPreC‑
Psychiatric Association. Dave has
iate your response to our ques‑
managed to remain single and re‑
tionnaire. If you haven
sides at 1350 Lake Shore Drive in
t already
fi11ed out the form, Why don
t you
inform us of your activities after
Chicago. His father, W. A. Buck,
was also a Zeta Phi Gam.
reading of the accomplishments of
Fiji brothers around the world?
Robert Wm. Byrne, Jr.,
60, has
If you have lost the form, just
become vice‑PreSident of the Cap‑
drop us a note te11ing us about
itoI Glass Co. in Indianapolis, Ind‑
yourself.
iana. Bob graduated from Indiana
With a maJOr m marketing, and in
William Hewson Wright,
24, is
now a freelance motion picture
and tdevisio埠
writer臆and ̄ ̄PrO‑
1963
married the former Nancy
Otto,?n AIpha Chi Omega at I.U.
They no料have one child, Randa11,
ducer. Bill is married to the for‑
and together they reside at 7055
mer Wiltrud Greta Wellensiek of
Buende, Germany. While at I.U.
N. Caroline Ave. in Indianapolis.
Bill wrote for the Indiana Daily
Ernest
D.
Davis,
14,
has
re‑
Student and was a member of
tired from his hotel business in
Sigma Delta Chi, Skull and Cres‑
Sent, and Sphinx Club. His address
is 12921 Evanston St. Los Angeles
married in 1918
Madison, Wisconsin.
father
of
two
Ernie
was
and became the
children.
His
son
E. D. Davis, Jr. became a Phi Gam
Edward
Henry
Stegman,
54,
at Mu chapter, University of Wis‑
become merchandise manager of
consin. Ernie now resides at 255
the Kroehler Fumiture Mfg. Co.
North Midvale in Madison where
in Naperville, I11inois. While at
he is a member of B.P.O.E.
Zeta Ed served as president, treaS‑
urer, and corresponding secretary
Richard MaIton L争SalIe,
53, is
O fthe house and participated in
now a physician and surgeon with
the YMCA, IFC, Arnold Air Soci‑
ety, and the Business Club on
the Wabash Medical Center in
Wabash, Indiana. Dick and his
Campus. In 1956 he married the
Wife, the former Mary Donna
former M高e I. Smith, a Delta
Gamma al Purdue, and now they
Shaw, a Kappa AIpha Theta at
I.U., are the proud parents of two
are the pi ̀̀ユd parents of two fine
young children. Together they re‑
children. Their home address is
side at 605 Hamilton Drive in Wa‑
bash. While at Zeta Dick was a
907
Magnolia Lane, Napervi11e.
senior pledge trainer. His hobbies
Arthur Eugene Stevenson,
30;
is president of the personnel ag‑
now臆indude guns, ̄ hunting, ̄ and
Photography.
ency, Top‑Pics Agency of South
Gate,
Califomia.
Art
is
also
E. PauI Tisher,
34, is now prac‑
OWner Of the Agency Discount &
Factoring Co. During his college
ticing intemal medicine in Indian‑
days at I.U. he participated in
sociate professorship of medicine
football, baseball, traCk, Skull
and Cresent and glee club. In
at the Indiana University Medical
School. He and his wife reside at
1938 he married the former Marie
Kieffer of Hastings, Minn. Art
participating in several profession‑
apolis, aS We11 as holding an as‑
5318
East
72nd Street. Besides
remarks that he enjoys hearing
al societies Tish is active with the
from his brothers at Zeta and fol‑
lows them through Phi Gam pub‑
Board of Heart Assn. and the
Board of Cancer Society. His hob‑
1ications.
He and his wife now
bies include fishing, gOlfing, and
4301 Walnut Street in
SCulpturing. One of his sons, John
reside at
Bell, Califomia.
Hemmer, is now a brother at Zeta.
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Fritz RudoIph Gardner,
63, is
now an agent with the Traveler
s
Insurance Company of Indianap‑
Olis. Fritz also participates in the
Jaycees of Indianapolis, the I.U.
Alumni Association, and the Poli葛
tical Items Collectors Club. He is
an avid mountain climber and in
1964, he climbed the Swiss AIps
While working in a German fac‑
tory. At I.U. Fritz was a member
of the Circle K Club and senior
Pledge trainer of the house.
FIJI)S BACK BROTHERS
NEW STÅRS
(Continued from Page 2)
Sam was at Zeta just two years
IN VARSITY ATHLETICS
Phi GamJs will turn out to var‑
ago; Dennis D. Smith, BIooming‑
ton, business, anOther I.U. golf
team prospect; J. Harold Smith
Sity sports this year not only to
II, Ft. Wayne, Zoology; Peter
their brothers perform. New I.U.
Lawrence Scott, Laporte, ZOO工ogy;
footba11 coach, John Pont, has
Mark Rober七Weber, Grosse Point,
Michigan, ZOOIogy; and Frank
Wa11ace Yoder, BIoomington,
zoology.
back the Hoosiers but also to see
seen the guiding white star by
Starting sophomore Bill McCaa at
defensive end; Pont also sees
great promise in Ted Verlihay,
SOPhomore, in the guard sIot.
Freshman AI Kamradt will be
FIJI CÅLENDÅR 1965̲66
Homecoming ‑ October 30, 1965
Football
「
Purdue, November 20
Purple Garter
‑
February 12,
PuShing the varsity next year as
a very talented end prospect. In
basketball, Coach Watson casts a
hopeful eye on Zeta
s two ball‑
hawking retumees from last year
s
Squad. Sharp‑Shooter Gary Grie‑
1966
Rush Begins ‑ March 19
ger, Senior, and big Jack Johnson,
Pig Dinner ‑ Apri1 23
JunlOr, Will be carrying much of
the load for this years addition
Fiji Isle ‑ Apri1 30
Little 500 ‑ May 14
信Mile High
Ekklesia ‑ August
30 ‑ September 3
Of the Hurryin
Hoosiers.
alum, Emie Andres, I.U.
Zeta
s basebal]
coach is relying heavyly on junior
Mike Holiway to fill a fu11‑time
catching job next spring. Mike
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November 1965 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is five pages in length.