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Title:
1973 December Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
December 1973 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
12/00/1973
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1970s
1973 December Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma, De肋Fraternity at Indiana Universfty
F!Ji FORE看GNER B看G H菓丁!
by Bil重Silvey (
wlith home. He also was with his
74)
Kevin Francis Sheehan from
Melbourne, Victoria
Australia? is
spending this school year∴at the
I. U. FIJI house. =Kev,, is herel
as a special exchange student in
the SchoIOI of Business. His major
Parents the week prior to Thanks‑
his experience herel? Exactly that
‑ eXPerience! Kev has already
giving when hel traVeled with them
completed the Australian equiva‑
to Washington, D. C. for a nation‑
1ent to co11ege here. He is taking
real estatei COurSeS tO give him ad‑
al convention of the realtors.
During Kev
s first semester at
ded knowledge in his field. Kevin
is Real Estate, Which is under‑
I. U. he has been a heartbreaker
at the Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Kappa
standable since his father is the
Gamma, AIpha Phi, and Kappa
he retums home. He has already
AIpha Theta sorority houses. Kev
been in the firm for 5 years.
manager and owner of the Frank
J. Sheehan Real Estate Consultants
has
attended
his
first
,バtoured
director of his father
s firm when
質barn
Kevin has adapted to the FIJIS
, and
very quickly and the FIJIS have
firm.
dance
is expelCted to be installed as∴a
the ̀̀Reg
This is a new thing to the Zeta
expanded his vocabulary. He has
adapted to him quite the same. It
FIJIS, but a program which is
also been to his first American
meeting great success. Most of
is indeed an honor, but morel im‑
football game, basketball game and
the credit goes to Kev for being
beer blast.
such a bright, intelligent and per‑
sonable guy. He is always willing
portant, a Pleasure to have Bro‑
ther Sheehan consider us his home
What does Kevin expect from
and family in the U. S.
to answer all questions put to him
by the brothers. In fact, this has
been more of an educational ex̲
Change for the FIJIS than it has
been for Kevin.
看9O6 Composite
Perhaps a brief explanation o.f
how̲in̲the̲WOrld Kevin Sheehan
from Melbourne made it to
Retu 「ned
631
East Third, BIoomington, is need・
ed.
Kevin
s
father
is
an
in‑
temationa11y known and ac‑
cepted authority in real es‑
tate.
He also happens to have
some very cIose friends in the
U. S., including Dr. George BIoom,
Chairman of the Real Estate De‑
by Peter C. King (
76)
however, We Shall not forget those
who have helped mold and estab‑
冒hanks are in order for Mr.
James B. Wilson of New Albany,
Indiana for his thoughtful gener‑
1ish the∴SOlid foundation of our
chapter which we now benefit.
We again thank Mr. Wilson for
osity to Zeta Chapter of Phi Gam‑
his kindness. The underg
Partment at Indiana University.
After threle yearS Of deciding and
ma Delta. The sourcel Of our ap‑
Chapter would also like to urge any
preciation of Mr. Wilson
sl gener‑
alumni brothers to return to the
Planning, Kevin fina11y made it.
osity stems from the fact that he
Chapter House any unwanted ar‑
His actual United States parents
recently rctumed to Zeta Chapter
ticles that could remain part of the
are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brantner of
Richmond, Indiana.
its 1906 ○○mposite.
Chapter archives.
raduate
冒he composite presently hangs
Lastly, Please remember that a11
Kevin is a very dedicated stu‑
in a pIace of high esteem in Senior
brothers, alumni and graduate a‑
dent with strong religious and fam‑
Den of our Chapter House. The
1ike, are always welcomed here at
ily ties. He has been in the States
brothers of Zeta Chapter realize
Beechwood!
Since June of this year and has
how important our past heritage
Gamma Delta is not for cdlege
been in constant communication
and ideals are. Most impertantly
days alone
.
Remember
‑ (̀Phi
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by Thomas A. Mensch (
Football season brought much
excitemen七to Beechwood this year
as the A football team went all the
Way, COmPiling a record of nine
wins and no Iosses. The offensive
unit was led by quarterback Jon
The forces that have been great‑
The opponent was the residence
75)
Ruppert, last years intramural ath‑
hall champions and the game was
held under the lights on thel aStrO
turf football field.
An estimated
five hundre音d spectators were on
hand to see the FIJI
s∴SCOre first
When Rupe hit Tam Mensch from
the 15 yard line1. Thel first half
est in my life have been God and
the College Fraternity that molded
1ete of the yelar. Rupe threw at
least three touchdowns a game as
ended
me.
the offensive squad averaged over
control from the second half kick̲
‑ Thomas, R. Marshall
25
Published regularly throughout
the school year by Zeta Chapter of
Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity at
points a game. Rupe, a tWO
7‑6, but the FIJI
s took
Off. Rupe threw forty yards to
year starter folr the team, WaS aC‑
5
COmPanied by seniors Billy Silvey,
game breaking tOuChdown making
enior flankeI. Billy Slivey for a
Riss Wilson, A. J. Dansker, juniors
the score音14‑6 with the extra po音int.
John Westfa11, and Tommy Mensch
Both teams scored once more in
Indiana University for the enjoy‑
Who were a11 members of last years
the fourth quarter making the
ment of its alumni and friends.
CamPuS runnerS uP Who Iost olnly
final score音19̲12.
Contributions of news of alumni
their last gamel (13‑12) to the in‑
are welcomed and encouraged at
all times. Let us know what you
dependent lelague Champions.冒his
are doing. Address a11 communi‑
Cations to: Les Shively, 631 E.
Third Street, BIoomington, Indi‑
mores Hank Henry, Peter King,
Bobby Mercer and Les Shively.
years team was filleld out by sopho‑
It was a fitting end to a fine
footba11 selaSOn aS the B te.am, 1ed
by Wayne Sidebottom, Dick Cole‑
封azier and Sottie Mi11e音r Captured
their league title with an undefeat‑
ana 47401.
Goin亘leting a rather easy divi‑
Sion schedulel, the A
ed
season
reeord.
The
C
team
s beat the SAE
was also undefeated champions of
and the Evans
their league. They were led by
Scholars to give them the frater‑
Joey Mooでe, Stevie'冒Iatum, Willy
nity championship and the birth
Watts, William Sibbit and Jack
into仇e all‑CamPuS final game.
Summerlin.
Pledge team
36‑6
The President
by D種▼id G. King
s Message
ternities and sororities are becom‑
ing increasingly sensitive to the
The Indian種Alumni magazine
problems of the co埋munity. Phil‑
recently reported that the frater‑
anthropic projects such as the
nity and sorority system at I. U. is
United Fund and the Hcart Fund
have recently become the concem
thriving.冒his contention is based
On the fact that lO sororities made
their quota this year, COmPared to
half that number a year ago. Fur‑
Of fraternal organizations, and
their efforts have been channeled
in this direction. AIso, fraterni‑
ties are beginning to be recogniz‑
thermore, SOme l,500 men live in
ed as a breeding ground for future
the 32 fratemities on campus, an
leadership in the community. One
increase of 20 per cent from the
need not look far to find glowing
1972‑73 school year. But do these
examples of such leadership.
statistics alone justify the∴State‑
ment that the greek system is
バthriving
?
However, this greek resurgence
A truly prosperous
requires∴COntinuous guidance and
greek system consists of much
more than mere numbers.
ates. Now more than ever, Zeta
I believe that university com‑
POrt Of its alumni to insure that
direction from concemed gradu‑
Chapter needs the advice and sup‑
munities throughout the country
Phi Gamma Delta∴retains its po‑
are beginning to realize that fra‑
Sition as a leader of greeks at I.U.
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by Richard Dyar (
77)
Things are rea11y looking up for
the Indiana basketball team this
SeaSOn. After a first place finish
in the Big lO and a third place
Showing in the N.C.A.A. touma‑
ment last year, the Hoosiers have
been ranked third nationally in the
Pre‑SeaSOn PO11s.
Two integral
and Jim plays guard. Quinn Buck一
ner is another retuming starter at
guard, With newcomers Scott May
at forward and Kent Benson at
Center tO rOund out the starting
lineup.
Among the things to Iook for
this season wi11 be an aggressive,
PaSSing offense and the tough,
s team are JunlOr
hard‑nOSed defense which is∴Char̲
Steve Green and sophomore Jim
Crews who are both Fijis. Both
acteristic of Coach Bobby Knight,s
Players will be starting for the
SeCOnd year in a row this season;
Cludes such nationally‑ranked
PartS Of this year
Steve is a forward and co‑Captain,
ball clubs. Indiana,s schedule in̲
teams as South Carolina, Notre
Dame, Kentucky, Kansas, and
Purdue.
Playing against∴such
teams as these, I. U. will have little
apportunity to let up.
The experts have picked Indiana
to defend last year
s Big lO title,
and needless to say, Coach Knight
and his players are setting high
goals for themselvelS慣Iis season.
With good alumni and student sup‑
POrt, this year could be one of the
best ever for the I. U. basketball
team. So if at all possible, COme
Out and back the Hoosiers and their
(Continued On Page Four)
\r\nTHE HOOSIER FIJl, DECEMBER. 1973
I.U. Basketball
(Continued Fron P種ge Th章ee)
two Fiji standouts, and remember
that alumni are always welcome
and appreciated here at the house.
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December 1973 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.