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1973 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
May 1973 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
05/00/1973
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1970s
1973 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Ze露Chapter of Phi Gamm裏Delt寄Fraternity at Indian書Unive耽ity
PIG DINNER ‑。 WHAT A KN工GHT!
by Robert J. Ro容er8
The tradition‑filled Norris Pig
Dinner was held Apri1 7 with all
about his fratemity life.
Probably the most pleasant sur‑
Many thanks to the graduates
Who made it back this year, for
the excellence of the past, but
Prise of the evening was the
Without you, there would be no
also with some pleasant surprises.
guest speaker, Bob Knight, head
need for the occasion.
Some seventy‑five alums∴Came tO
basketba11 coach of the Indiana
Who could not make it this yeaI.,
Set a reCOrd in recent years to bC
Hoosiers, the number three rated
We hope we wi11 be al)1e to do so
a part of the festivities.
team in the nation, Taking the
next year. Hopefu量ly it will even
audience into the palm of his
be better than this year with a
The traditional procession by
To those
̀̀bringing in the
hand, Coach Knight proved that
Chance for you to meet once again
started the proceedin鋳. The
his∴StrOngeSt POint was not only
old buddies and see Beechwood and
Oldest and youngest members pre‑
d, SuPerb sense of basketball, but
the various∴Changes that we think
Sent, Timothy V. Ransom,
17, and
also a great s.ense of humor. The
the freshmen
Pig,
76, kissed their
Big Ten Coach of the year ended
you will appreciate. To the un‑
dergrads, thanks go especially to
PrOPer POrtions of the pig before
With questions from the brothers
Seniors Clay Stinnett, John Myr‑
the various awards were made.
Which proved informative to a11.
land, and Doug Witham for their
The toasdnaster, Robert Whit‑
Before leaving, Coach Knight was
efforts in planning a most suc‑
acre, ,67, kep七七he p重og調m mo重ng
PreSented a putter in appreciation.
cessful event.
Robert C. Hunt,
With various jokes∴and ancedotes
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2
THE
棚HOO動紺
HOOS賞ER
FIJI,
MAY,
1973
§of冒b副丁o B誌de l: M. Champion
醐
by Timoth' J. StorJ,
74
In another thrilHng intramural Jon Ruppert went the dist場nCe On
撞
finish
the
Sigma
Nu
s∴and
 ̄the
the
hill
for
the
Fijib
and
also
Fiji,s will decide the championship ∴ rOCked a tremendous homerun to
in
the
two
emamlng
SPOrt$,
SOO‑
cer and softball. Right at this‑
help
win
his
own
game.
Perative for the A‑1
moment the two‑house race is the division if the Fijiも
cIosest that has been all season
It
is
im‑
s to win their
are to re‑
claim the IM crown.
with Beechwood holding a∴Slight
The forces that have been great‑
est in my life have been God and
the College Fraternity that mould‑
edge as we bead into the climax of
an exciting finish, Which seems
to have become the rule in recent
ヂd me.
皿omas R. M撮sh心l
This year,s highlight fof the
th霊舘も器晋露r認
Mensch, ,75, and Bi11 Silvey,
year to insure Fiji success in in‑
tramurals. Both brothers seem to
s probably ̲OCCurred
でもeI that if no let down in house
SuPPOrt OCCurS We Can regain the
the
‡霊等豊器譜豊富惑y ̄
Indiana University
Contributions of news of alumni
are welcomed and encouraged at
all times. Let us know what you
ball ,Championship Playof鬼∴at
All‑Campus
crown∴and
were
s∴∴rePreSenta‑
COVeted AlトFratemity IM Cham‑
Pionship.
tives at the Big Ten IM Basket‑
Minnesota.. J6n Ruppe露, ,74, and
Char]ey Bymes,
73, Were the top
Third Street, BIoomingtonl Indi‑
scorers on∴a Very Well balanced
ana 4740l.
team. In the final game, against
FIJ寒§CHOしAR§
たXC乱
the Law Students, these two, a‑
ALU財NI O珊CEB8
74,
who have done so much work this
when the A‑1 basketball team won
Fiji,s言n IM
of Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity 't
蒜霊音盤叢謹岩盤ニ
Certalnly a round of clicks撮e
in order for IM co‑Chairmen Tom
long witむthe outside shooting of
by Sc○tt Miller,
Alan Graf言75, and tbe solid all
P「e●競eの鑓
Darm皿R. Pamさ一2O ……‥ Mund●
V鯵○○‑P富○○うde競‡:
K血g R. T職ub ,櫛……‥血也町田.
around play of John Wes髄a11,
W皿曲れC. R働粗. Jr. ,脚‥ロl∞皿叫教書の
D筆「○○書○○●こ
The past semester, the brothe購
kept the game紅om ever being
at
too much in doubt.
8○○手eぬ)γ‑T手eα8I重職r:
7嚢
75,
Beechwood
h鼻ve
once
again
exce11ed in one thing for which
Recent Fiji successes have also
they∴are
Well
known
‑
SCholar‑
耽y孤o宴血B・耽心血g ,雛… …‥ K観閲かo
been recorded in wrestling, table
William H. Keck.41....‥ Mt. V●mon
tennis and golf. In wrestling,
Zeta placed seeond with an all
Phi Gamma Delta made its best
house average of 3.03, being edged
showing in quite some time. The
out by AIpha Epsilon Pi, a house
V. Jam∞ Stoヴ●備...…..血髄押迫●
Frank O,Barnon,
52
……‥
Corylon
Fiji,s came in
6th, 1ed by Kurt
Snouffer, ,76, and Mark Vorhies,
76, Who came in 2nd and 3rd re‑
SPeCtively臆臆in臆書棚
e壷weight臆Clas思eS;
ship. ̲ Among campus fraternities,
With ouly hdf our number of
孤em重的.
臆①租へa撮ind主vid鴫aまba籍茜j寄孤um‑
In table tennis, Harold IJueCke,
ber of the brothers att楓ined spots
73, teamed up with Jon Ruppert,
in national scholastic honorary so‑
74, and theBe tWO Went On tO
cieties. Those who made Phi Beta
claim the All‑Campus ping pong
title for Phi Gamma Delta. In
Kappa, the Arts and Sciences hon‑
orary, are Seniors Scott McMur‑
golf, just recently completed, the
ray, Eric Mi血ler, and Ken Hay‑
Fiji,s surprised a loちOf people with
nie. In the Business honorary,
at overd1 team performance good
Beta Gamma Sigma, are Seriors
enough fori SeCOnd place. Kenny
Phil Hill and David Behrmann,
and juniors David King and Alan
Sechrist,
74,
and
Jon
Ruppert
(who else?) both fired fine rounds
of 78 to pace the Beechwood ef‑
for七.
Dansker.
It is hoped that the men of Zeta
wi11 retain the treasured Jordm
The A‑1 softball te紬n got off
Bowl for Scholarship in our trophy
to a good start by defeating the
case where it has found a home
SAE ‑entry 7‑2. Ste置lar performer
for the past two yearB.
\r\nT櫨E
HOOSIER
FIJ重「MÅY,
1973
P種寄e
3
∴.. Not For College Days AIone ・ ・ ・
by John鼠. S書eでか裏r書, ,7g
Ⅵ以章d th迩
ye撮
h種蚤
p種OVem
仇aも
quite invoIved with Insul Foam
Phi G創皿劃岨Delt櫓も=Not For Col‑
lnc.
lege Days AIone.
tom Home Bo̲Har Inc.
重
He has given
&
Maintenance,
Inc.
&
C鵬‑
many hou栂of hard work from his
As past president of the BIoom‑
never‑ending busy d叩S. Whe血鎗
ington Independent Housing As‑
it was needed advice regarding
SOCiatiion, We at Beechwood feel
house activities, Cabinct decisioins,
Privileged to have Bill responsible
or house improvements, Bill Jen‑
for the exce11ent house improve‑
kin has alwa押continued his cIose
ments accomplished at Zeta this
ties with Zeta and was well̲deserv̲
year.
Although Bill stays active in all
血g of the ou劇場nding alu皿追払
W場rd fo重1972‑78.
Bi虹,母
aWa種d
his business endeavors, Church,
represents time and reaponsib瀧ty
IU
far beyond the call of duty言的
community affairs; he remains∴a
Boys
C重ub,
and
many
other
P耽ple Legionnaをe.血録dd漁o孤
frmi]y man at heart. Bi11 resides
的血あぜ仇e B皿もpresent重y種皿em・
at 2001 Viva Drive, BIoomington,
ber of the alumni advisory Board
Ind. 47401 with his wife, Josue,
and a 】nember of the Hou8e Cor̲
and two childrenタDave and Rob‑
por亀もion Bo撮d of zeぬ.
bie.
Althou{丸Bill devotes much of
hi$鯖me 」ね
Nort血we患te義膿
Ⅲu七ual
It is plaln to see that he mckes
many a sacrifice in making his
Life Insurance Co., he is quite in‑
services∴aVailable to zet機
voIved as owner of Jenkin Rentak,
und
you,, to a man who has wocked
町he Shamock Ap軸心皿e皿も
ze七a 8ay u聞直ank you
diligently in fraternity affa血s.
The Shannon Isles and Co‑OWner
Bill sincere congratulations for∴a
The alumnus selected for the a‑
of JoⅡ調r
job WEL重DONE用!
富he outstanding∴alumni award
is an opportunity to say
thank
恥en咄.
B班
鵡
調d
簿も0
動e
ergraduates∴and graduates of
and wish
BEACHWOOD UNDERGOES FACELIF丁ING
by職種章k He●e細面a種重,
A
ぬw of n租ture S七a七eS tha七a8
76
The fall pledge class undertook
tion3. They took it upon them・
time goes by all things. age, decay,
qui七e a proje〇七upon也瓦重富e血皿
selves to have a project of their
or
to school in Januay. Wi仇John
own and in a few short weeks had
erode.
Such
is
not
鯖Ie
CaSe
herel∴at Zet租, Pa轟icularly this
Sもewaヰ
year. With the coming of rush
ject as house
and other∴∴SPring activities the
in Oak Ha11種nd Oak京○○調were
house underwent some serious re‑
Painted, the
Pair and remodeling work.
Naturally in an old house such
as Beechwood there are plumbing
75, Spea章he食dingぬe pro‑
蘭mager, Ceilings
8ub‑ba3ement WaS
富epla8峡嬉ed也e wa址口調d applied
SeVeral coa健Of f富徳h p瓦n七七o也e
dinin官軍○○調
的any more i調p千〇vemenも
a農e
readied for bike practice, the Iad‑
雷orecasted for lぬis summer to com̲
ies
pli耽en七
powderi rOOm Was Painted and
done.
wha七
Fathe購,
h鳩
already bee孤
and Mothers
lealis and faulty wiring. Indivi‑
Panelled, and an aecumulation of
What seemed to be fifty years of
dual ropms underwent great re‑
junk was cleared out of the at鏡c.
pairs in this area. Over spring va‑
Cation, WOrkmen headed by Bill
Some interested brothers∴and
the spring pledge cla拙toOk BOme
has
Jenkin, rePIaced light fixture8, re‑
time to paint the ha11ways and
thanke are in order not only to our
Plastered walls and ceilings, and
Stairs lcading to the cold dorm.
Parents but also toi a Very gener‑
revarsished doors∴and woodwoIk.
Brothers are anxiously awaiting
OuS house corporation and alum皿i.
The most notable improvement was
the new carpeting to be installed
Without the benevolent support
a
in the halls this summer∴and the
Of parents and Zeta graduate bro‑
Beechwood residents will no longer
new fumiture recently ordered for
thers, We WOuld be unable to un‑
need to worry a心out poking holes
Oak R○○m.
dertake such projects of remodel‑
new
redwood
sundeck.
Future
in the、Old t租r rOOf, but can now
In the true spirit of Phi Ganma
relax and catch a few rays in com‑
Delta the Senior Class was not
for七and 8七y重e!
Playing dead during the renova‑
Weekends were again very suc‑
cessful
終it was
七hrough
帆ei富
donations that the new furniture
been
paid
for.
Our
deep
1ing and growth at Beechwood.
捌any址anks!
\r\nPa容e
4
THE
HOOSIER
FIJl●
MAYl
1973
TO朋H量即要田AT GO肌: l量TⅢE 500 V量C冒ORY
by Harold J. Luecke,
73
On Apri1 28 Beec加uO。dミリ脇
see jts feα肋Sめrting布O肋
he
桝iddle of轟heか0新手o章のqαali砂‑
ing fo手筋e L拐わ500 0nlγ.02
SeCOnds o# the pole. Lαrgely re‑
SpOnSible forあおs切りng Prelim‑
inarγ Shoこひing is coach HαγOld
Lこ4eC鳥e. Here, LzJC鳥y gわe8 SOme
insighきi融0拐eまeα7"S
goαls αnd
e坤eCきαiめれ8.
門1e 1973
Fiji Bike Team has
Set aS its alternate goal of course
to win the Lit七le
500
Bike Race.
But to achieve this goal the team
has chosen a number of objectives
at the initial riders meeting iII
L
lebruary which we felt were ne‑
CeSSary tO aCCOmPlish before the
ultimate goal of victory could be
attained.
The
first
of
these
ob‑
jectives was to qualify within the
t,OP tWO rOWS. Secondly, to WOrk
Warren (Moon), a three year
Rob Hunt (Shakey), a first year
more on pulling our own wind and
rider, is one of the most competi‑
rider, loves the excitement∴and
developmg Our∴SPrinting so that
tive and deもermined riders on the
personal cha11enge that bike com‑
if for some reason we dropped off
track. He, 1ike Cheetah, is having
Petition
the pace of the pack, We WOuld
his finest year riding and he is
seems to take a back seat to any‑
have the strength and confidence
just realizing how good a rider he
can be when he sets his mind on
and somehow you know he wi11
tO be the best conditioned
accomplishing just that. At any
perform
team by race day. And finally′ to
rate, feel confident when Moon is
Shonk (Shonkey), a first year
develop and maintain an aggres‑
riding, because when he is met
rider, has been a,∴SmOOth rider
sive and determined approach to
With a cha11enge, he most certainly
throughout the season. Shonkey
all facets of the conditioning pro"
wi11 rise to the occasion.
developed more sIowly than the
needed to get back in the pack.
冒hirdly
gram which would extend from
the first day of practice億urough
∫ace d種y.
It lS∴reasSuring to note that
these preliminary objectives have
親書も∞n S廿ece8S如11y皿e七.曹he如‑
titude is excellent and the team
has drawn very cIose to one an‑
other. Leadership is provided by
veterans Bill Canida∴and Warren
M einschein.
gives.
Shakey
never
One When the competition is therè
when
asked
to.
Bill
Pete King (Sky), a first year
Other riders pos料bly because he
rider, has got the potential in a11
Was a long distance track runner
Seriousness, tÒ have
in high school and the bike empha‑
a name
such
as Tom Battle, Carlo Logan, Jerry
Sized muscles that he normally
Bradley,
Dave
had not used. Aもany∴rate, he
Blazeぅ一etC., in one or two ̄mOre
has surprised a lOt of people, but
years. He is an eXtremely strong
not himseIf, in becoming a good
rider with amazing endurance and
bike rider, because at no time has
Steve
Powell,
is in fact one of the best riders on
he lost confidence in himseIf nor
the track in this, his first year in
his abilities.
Li七tle
500.
Other invaluable members of
The other three riders are at
the team are Tom Mensch
and co̲Chairman of riders council,
the time of this writing sti11 in con‑
can accelerate much faster than
tention for the fourth spot on the
(Streak), asSistant coach; Phil
Jones (P. J.), head mechanic; and
most riders and is an extremely
race team. Bill Silvey (Sliv), a
Rick Ball (Fred), and Ralph Henry
Bi11 (Cheetah), a four year rider
fast and consistent exchanger. His
junior and firs七year rider who
extremely good attitude and his
rode commendably in quals, Cane
All things considered, if the
true value to the team lies in his
Out for the team a Iittle later than
team gets any kind of breal【S at
desire to not only do well in the
the other riders but had no‑ trOuble
all during the race, Zeta most cer‑
race but in helping to perpetuate
acclimating himself to the team
tainly wi11 be in strong conten‑
a wlnnmg SPirit on future Little
and is in fact an invaluable morale
tion for a fourth Little 500 crown.
500 Fiji teaⅡ阻.
booster and tea鱒man.
(Hank) , meChan王cs.
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May 1973 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.