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Title:
1990 Summer Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Summer 1990 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is ten pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1990
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1990s
1990 Summer Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
萱量量E
Ⅱ00S量細嶋田暮す量
B」OOMINGTON,
1ND暮ANA
SUMMER
1990
F量J量S C細L細BRA富E L漢音題I.細500 IN S冒YL細
Every spring, Fijis Iook forward to L剛e 500
Week as not oniy an opportunity to biow off
POint accuracy in demoiishing the compe‑
titon with his heroics. ln the exciting dunk
SOme Steam, but as a great way to expe‑
rience once again the bonds of brother‑
toumey, freshman Cris ̀̀Chet
Erekson
93 came out of nowhere to dazzle the
hood which brought us together. 1990 was
CrOWd with his rendition of the Kiss‑The‑
Rim and Air Jordan monster siams. Chet
G「eg
」enny
Gruning
90, Mike
Sniglet
SummerviiIe
90, and Matt
白Shark
Hamer
90. While the「e was on‑
Iy one winner, a gOOd time was had by a=
PIayers, Caddies, and oniookers.
The ceieb「ation began with the Big Red
then buried the competjtion when he took
On race eve, the amual Bike Dinner put
everyone in a wiming frame of mind as the
Reiay competition on Easter weekend,丁he
Off from the free throw =ne and sunk the
brothers showed their appreciation for their
Fijis took second place in the running
event, Which we entered with our sorority
rock with his patentedくくSkydunk.
Pledge brothers who had worked so hard
On the bikes a= year. The bike team, in tum,
Showed its appreciation for the strong
no exception.
Pai「, Kappa Kappa Gamma. The team in‑
CIuded Mike
Squiggy
Moo「e
90, Whit
Fioss
Mille「
Cesare
91, and Jeff
Choc
After the
event, the victor commented, ̀̀l was a littie
apprehensive about the skydunk because
this week in practice I was taking off too
early, CIearing the house, and winding up
On the roof of Swain Ha=, bu= was abie
91.
On Apri=7, five days befo「e the race,
to find the hoie today。
Next year the
the brothers took part in the largeIy ex‑
brothers are pianning to possibIy inciude
Perimentai but highiy successfuI Phi Gam
Slam. This inaugural three‑POint shootout
and slam‑dunk competition consisted of
Other fratemities in the competition and
hopefu=y solicit community sponsorships,
making the Phi Gam Slam an annual chari‑
four representatives from each ciass show‑
ty benefit.
ing off their hooping ab輔es. The honored
On the day before the race, the broth‑
judges for this event were l,∪. Basketba=
e「S kicked off the excitement with the an‑
team members Eric Anderson, Calbert
Cheaney, Pat Graham, and Chris
nual Senior Goif Toumament down Third
Street, Competition was fierce, but Ted
FIetch
Lawson.
In the three‑POint contest, Pat
Kersey
house support, and awarded Pat ̀̀Zeke
Zeke
90 dazzIed the judges with his pin‑
Ha軸ey
90 upset the contenders
With a strong finish, inciuding an ace on the
finai hoIe, His main competition came from
Beta Graduate Cup Retumed to IU喝阜S
This year was a very productive one for Zeta at the Beta Graduate Chapter
s State Day,
Not oniy did we have a iarge and enthusiastic group of brothers attend, but we aiso f面shed
in first piace in the Beta Graduate Cup competition, reCOgnizing the most outstanding
Chapter of Phi Gamma DeIta in the state.
The Beta Graduate Cup report covers five areas: SChoiarship, graduate reiations, SOCiaI
月iders Tbdd
Cル;ser
Pansom, Bren書
Hobbs
Amo/d, and Jon
Digger
Service, ruSh, and intramurals, These are a= areas in which Zeta does ve「y weIl.
書he bike,
Our schoIa「ship not oniy produced outstanding GPA
s for both the active chapter and
the pledges, but because of ou「 new program, deveioped in 1987, We Were abIe to pre‑
Sent its format in such a way that knocked the judges off their feet,
Kersey
90 the Outstanding Senior Sup‑
POrter Plaque by …animous decree.
Zeta has made tremendous strides in graduate reIations in the past year, This is large一
Iy due to the tireless work of Brother Smith
Grief rest/ess/y awai書請ei′ neX書tum on
92. He w=i continue this effort into next year,
Afte「 dimer, the brothers headed out to
AssembIy Ha= to cheer on the tricycle team
as Zeta plans to host severaI reunions for our graduate brothers, (See reunion informa‑
as they attempted to repeat as Mini‑500
tion eisewhere in this edition,)
Champions, The team was seeded third
and had won in both 1988 and 1989, but
Not oniy we「e this year
s reunion weekends exciting for both the graduate and
undergraduate brothers, bu=hey were aIso a weIcome feature in Zeta
s graduate reia‑
tions agenda. Examples such as these, Where Zeta is embracing new ideas with an open
mind, COnStitutes a Cup winner,
Sociai service is another area whe「e Zeta is expanding, Brothers of ai=eveIs are ex‑
Periencing the rewarding feeIing of helping others at our university, aS We= as in the BIoo‑
mington community, At this time, Zeta has Iogged more social service hours than at any
they were not able to make the ha=rick.
Team membe「s included Ted白目etch,,
Ha軸ey
90, Mike
Squiggy
Tom
̀Sch「oeder
Wes章
買Renko
Parkison ,91.
Moore
90,
90, and Andy
On the moming of the big day, the broth‑
ers we「e at the track early to suppoれthe
time in our recent histo「y.
AIso, OnCe again Zeta has a brothe「 in practicaliy every area of campus Ieadership this
year, from vice‑PreSidents of the Student Alumni Council to Student Foundation Steering
Committee membe「s. The freshmen cIass was very eage「 to get out on campus as we=,
PrOducing everything from SAC chairmen to iFC chai「men to Bass Ciub Treasurer!
(Cont
d. on Page 8)
riders in their p「erace wa「m‑uP. The Fijis
Were Wearing the green jerseys of the pole
POSition, Which they had won three weeks
earIier by destroying the previous track
(Cont
d. on Page 8)
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富HE
Ⅱ00S量ER
F賞JI
Summer
1990
THE PRESIDENTS CORNEB
F郵)s hookimg Th)富he Future
職乳sic重n部
The Hoosie「 Fiji is pubiished semi‑
Dear Brothers,
VOice川is great to know that many grad‑
annua=y bythe men ofthe Fratemity of
When l last addressed you in this column
Phi Gamma Delta at Indiana University
! told you about a number of changes Dean
for members and friends.
News, Photos, and address changes
Can be sent to Kevin Smith, Aiumni
Relations Chairman, 631 East Third St..
Bioomington, IN 47401.
Chap七e富O縦ce重s
President. ‥
Thomas Edward Mariani
Treasurer ‥.
Timothy Richa「d Powers
Recording
‥ David Craig RandaII
Secretary …
Cor「esponding
Matthew Trayior Moore
Secretary …
. Matthew Mer「ick O「me
Historian. ‥
Michael Gordon was plan両ng for our
As it stands now, the Dean has changed
Greek system, The pIan, known as Dean
his position about the five week pIedge
Gordon
s 19 Cha=enges for the 1990s, in‑
Period。丁he cha=enge now reads that a=
Cluded two changes that we vehementiy
OPPOSe. Specifica=y, these are a maximum
Pledge programs must be initiated and
COmPieted within the same semester, Fur‑
five week pledgeship and a mandatory
thermore, they must not interfere with final
deferred rush system for a= fratemities.
exams. This wi= not be a probiem for Zeta
in that coIumn, l also asked you, the
graduate brothers, tO Write the Dean to
VOice our position against these changes.
細心i七o富s
rush. However, he has pushed back the
gone through a number of revisions. Ai‑
though we s刷do not totally agree with the
1 994. We s刷OPPOSe this initiative and feel
Dean, We nOW have a better unde「standing
it couid hurt our chapter.
Of his intent and believe we can live with
William Joh[ Otteso〔
So, yOu may be asking, What does aI看this
mean and how w冊these changes be im‑
his p「oposed changes.
took the time to write the Dean. 1 spoke with
Piemented? The undergraduates had the
Same queStions, and in early ApriI, House
Dean Gordon a number of times through‑
Corporation membe「s George Ginn, Mike
Out the semester and it seemed that dur‑
Evans and l went to the Dean to discuss
ing eve「y conversation he wouId say,
the chaIIenges,
know, l
‥ Mark Andrew Barry
On the contrary, the Dean would st剛ike
for ail fratemities to conduct a deferred
date of implementation until the Fa= 0f
You
ve gotten a few more letters from
At that meeting the Dean expiained that
te= me he had received a ietterf「Om a Fiji
he intended for the ChaiIenges to be a iiv‑
ing document; One that sets University
in Switzeriand. IThanks, Brother Wade.)
guideiines for chapters to strive towa「ds.
the Fijis.
‥
Chapter.
Since that time, the chaIienges have
First, I want to thank aIi the brothers who
Ⅲ00Si○○細諦i
uate brothers are interested in protecting
the future of Zeta Chapter,
He even made a special note to
The Dean has most definiteiy heard our
He said each chaIlenge wilI be assigned
a five point scale and chapters wiiI then be
judged according to how we= they fulfiIi
New Initiates
G「eg
Bu「son
David
Spalding
.. indianapolis
Akers.
. indianapolis
Boncosky. ‥
Joff
W川
Doc
Aa「on
‥ Fairbom, OH
On Sunday, Feb「uary 18th. 1t started out
etc,) we shouid be abie to avoid a deferred
Cooke...
‥ West Lafayette
With the traditional siient brunch, Setting the
rush.
Grosse Pointe, Mi
mood for the long‑aWaited ceremonies. The
The Dean further mentioned that he did
‥
PrOductive pIedge‑education program had
PrePared the freshmen and sophomore
not intend to single‑Out Or Punish the Fijis
Drook…
Chet
Jon
Noid
Bob
Didler
Erekson‥
Franklin‥.
Blades
David
Spencer
Mike
帥Oy
B川
Lewis…
Ma「C
Spaz
Martin
Cheech
Dean
Shakes
David
Lu「ch
Andy
Randali
Wax
Leeky
David
Sumo
Squirt
Pendieton
tais of Phi Gamma Delta,
The Cabinet had memorized its part and
eiiminate this cha=enge.
‥ CoIumbus, OH
Otte‥.
Indianapolis
Edina, MN
Quigley‥
l[dianapolis
Rarick
Rheinhardt
Wa嶋「
history of success aimost forced him to
M而Oy…
Rees‥
Storms‥.
Thomas. ‥
W冊ams…
Wu
‥
Yoder…
s
brothers‑tO‑be we旧o enter the inner por‑
. ‥ Fort Wayne
Scott. 。
Chad
Toby
… …
With deferred rush. He said our chapter
Zionsv川e
Moore
Boome「
Matt
‥
0請eson ‥
Scout
Hoove「
EIkha直
‥ 、. 1ndianapoIis
Hoskins‥
T「Oy
Frank
This means that i=he Fijis continし晦tO
SCOre We旧n other areas (academics, lMs,
Clemens‥.
Radar
C「is
nized by the University.
initiation for the class of 1993 was heid
Brown.
G帥S
Ryan
働租ims 24 R意o七h〇着s
Of yet undetermined raw score to be recog‑
EIkha巾
Sponge
‥
them. A chapter w=l have to achieve an as
Phi Gamma De賞ta
Fort Wayne
IndianapoIis
the recentIy instaiIed Iights placed an em‑
Phasis on each of the Cabinet membe「s
roIes during the ceremony.
I am satisfied with how this issue has pro‑
gressed, however, We Shouid not complete‑
iy reIax,丁he University may sti= decide in
The ceremony was executed with preci‑
1994 to strictIy enforce defer「ed rush, We
Sion in hopes of creating a lasting impres‑
Sion on the importance of ritual upon our
therefore need to keep this issue in the
newly initiated brothers.
derstand where the University is headed,
back of our minds until we completeIy un‑
Evansv… e
Twenty‑four deserving pIedges were duIy
if a defe「red rush is ever fo「ced upon the
Batavia, lL
initiated into the brotherhood of Phi Gam‑
Fijis言t wiii take g「aduate support to heip
Evansviiie
ma Deita. The ceremony was witnessed
lndia[aPOIis
that day by a= of the active brothers as weIl
. Ande「SOn
as seve「ai graduate brothers,
lndianapoiis
We proudIy welcome our twenty‑four
Noblesvilie
newest brothers into the foId, and are con‑
fident they wi= pIay a major roie in bring‑
ing our chapter to new heights.
us through the change. We cannot看et a
monumentai change such as this aiter the
COurSe Of our chapter,
(Cont
d, On Page 8)
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冒HE ⅢOOSⅡⅢ
F量J量
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REECⅢWOOD I量APPEN量NGS . . .
窟e七軸s Ⅲave Success一
F輯is P量ay Th) Win‑
Fbr The Nimth Comsecutive Ybar
s right, foiks; for the ninth year in
丁his spring we say farewe旧o two of the
a row the Aii‑F「aternity Intramura=rophy
finest competitors ever to reside at
Wiil reside at Beechwood. ln fact, the trophy
Beechwood.日rent白Hobbs
has now been at 631 for seventeen out of
and Scott
the past nineteen years! This is an accom‑
to beat in aImost twenty different intramural
PIishment that every Fiji can be proud of.
The competition was, aS uSuaI, Very
events, In recognition of their achieve‑
That
StrOng, i,M. Chairman Mike
Hun書
90
90 were tough
ments, they were both named Crimson
Division Athletes of the Year. This is the
92 commented ea「1y in the
first year the award has ever been given
Sigma Nu and AIpha Epsiion Pi have
to two peopie, and we十e very proud that
Cunningham
year,
Maverick
Snake
Arnold
got some rea=alent, i sure hope we can
meet their cha=enge!
both wime「S Wear the purple and goid"
The freshman ciass contributed in a ma‑
Lucky for Mav, the Purple fought br冊ant‑
曲暮1 Spring Rush:
Ⅲore Pl郷皿ne心細o富
Summeす, E郷ll
Zeta compieted a highly‑SuCCeSSful
SPring rush program by extending bids to
26 outstanding high schooI seniors. 16 of
those bids were signed and retumed by the
end of May, forming a soIid base forthe in‑
COming pIedge c看ass"
This year
s rush continued our tradition
Of a dry weekend scheduIe. Rushees were
greeted to Beechwood on Saturday mom‑
jng by Rush Chairmen Rob
Iy in several key sports, taking firsts in
jor way to the success of the chapter, tak‑
ing firsts in both footbaII and voIieyba=.
B輔ards, Cross Country, Bacquet ba=, Ten‑
Piedge cIass i,M. Chairman Greg
Fo=owing the house tour and iunch, the
nis, Track and FieId, and Vo=eybaIi" These
Championships enabIed Zeta to secure the
trophy early in the year"
Bur‑
the 「eai surprise this year was the success
Other sports.
Burson went on to say
and seve「al quick athIetes, the freshmen
Maverick added,
That
s the way Fijis win
Championships; Wh=e we are not aIways
blessed with the best athletes, eVeryOne is
ner was held in the newIy renovated din‑
ing room at Beechwood on February 23,
making it the first year in recent memory
that the graduate dinner was heid at the
eager to cont「ibute wherever they are abIe.
With organization, 1 1 0 percent efforts, and
great house suppo巾I believe tha=he
trophy can reside at Beechwood for many
years to come.
With that kind of a請tude, Fijis w冊aIways
house.
The evening was a huge success, With
On Saturday night, eVeryOne WaS enter‑
tained by the brothers十endition of ̀̀Satur‑
day Night Live!
. Smoker was then held in
the informa川ving room so the brothers
COuId have an opportunity to get to know
Were able to overcome.
The 120th edition of the Norris Pig Din‑
92・
brothers took the rushees to the HPER for
Perience, but with hard work, dedication,
冒o Reechwoo心
Razor
HowIey
a fun‑f川ed aftemoon of basketba= and
93 said,
ba= team had any high schooI footba= ex‑
Comes Ⅱome
Uwe
We knew we had
Akers
that onIy one membe「 Of the pledge fooト
Pig Dまnneお
92 and Tom
SOme high‑Caliber vo=eybaii players, but
Son
We had in footba旧
1盆0七h Ⅳo重富is
Schein
be kings of the intramura=ieid"
the rushees, The weekend ended with a
formal brunch on Sunday moming・
Thjs summer, the brothers are pianning
On hoiding a rush weekend at the house
June 9‑10. This new program Iooks to be
a great opportunity for potentiaI rushees
Who did not have an opportunity to come
down this spring, Events for the weekend
W帖nciude atrip to Lake Lemon for water‑
Skiing, VOileybaII, and a cookout・
9,
OVer 200 brothers on hand to hear guest
Mangels, a Zeta
Yet anothe「 「ush function w‖ be heid the
g「aduate from 1956, Mr. Mangels, an eX‑
first week of cIasses in the fa=. Pob and
SPeakerしouis A,
Bud
Archon President and currentiy President
Of the Beechwood EducationaI Foundation,
gave an exciting speech on the future of
the fraternity, and addressed the goais and
Comおu七〇着Room
働e七s A田地ce患i重t
Tom wouId =ke to thank a= graduates who
have heIped them with recommendations,
and they wouid Iike to stress that it is NOT
TOO LATE to send them names of young
accomplishments of the Beechwood Edu‑
CationaI Foundation.
Beechwood Educational Foundation, neXt
The 1990 WiIkinson Award candidate
uate support has aIways been crucial to the
year the brothers wi= enjoy the advantages
SuCCeSS Of our rush program, Which is ob‑
WaS annOunCed to be Brent
nold
Hobbs
Ar"
90. The Outstanding Senior Award
WaS given to Dan
̀F○○z
and new initiate David
Dickman
しurch
Scott
9O,
丁hanks to the generous suppo巾Of the
Of a renovated computer room" The house
CurrentIy has exce=ent computer equip‑
ment, inciuding three lBM personai com‑
men you feei wouid make fine Fijis. G「ad‑
Viously crucial to the continued success of
Our Chapte「. Your help is appreciated.
Please contact:
93
PuterS aS We= as an Appie. ln addition, the
WaS aWarded the Freshman Plaque as the
most outstanding freshman"
house is u軸zing two HewIett Packard Iaser
Rob Schein
Printers which are capable of producing
letter‑quaiity documents as we= as sophis‑
2360 S. 950 E.
ticated g「aphics. Next semester, this equip‑
Zionsv川e, lN 46077
ment wi= find its home in a newly renovated
(31 7) 679"6856
The Rogge Memorial Award for outstand‑
ing IntramuraI participation was given to
Scott
白Snake
Hunt
90
and B「eれt
Hobbs
ArnoId
90. The Wooiing Memo‑
「ial Schoia「ship Award was given to Jade
白Mac
, Cusick
90.
COmPuter rOOm COntaining functionaI com・
Puter desks and printer stands, efficient
fluorescent lighting, and increased use of
Fiji Bush Chairman
0R
Tom Howley
Many brothers commented that the pig
avaiiabIe space. The brothers are confident
Fiji Rush Chai「man
WaS the best they had ever tasted冊you
that these improvements wili assist in keep‑
2002 Starmount Rd.
missed this year
s Pig Dimer, We hope you
W冊be able to attend in 1991.
ing the Fijis st「Ong aCademica=y through‑
Louisv帥e, KY 40207
Out the nineties. Thanks, graduates!
(502) 893‑051 4
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THE
細輯is P寒地n
HOOS暮ER
FIJI
Summer
1990
Ee七as Ⅲe量p Save富血e Wo重量心
C租重ee重患ec七u重e
As environmentai consciousness becomes an increasingly vitaI issue in today
Seおies
s
WOrld, Zeta Fijis are once again a step ahead in a campus‑Wide recyciing effort.
Beechwood has instituted a recyciing program which has Ied the way for the rest
As pa巾Of a joint effort between
graduate 「elations and schoIarship chair‑
Of the Greek system to foiIow,
Not only a「e the b「Others persistent in the recycling of botties, CanS, and pape「,
men, the Beechwood brothers are pIan‑
but Environment Chairmen Matt
ning to hoId their first‑eVer Career Plan‑
been hard at work educating the brothers on the importance of world awareness and
ning Lecture Series, in which graduate
brothers from d酷erent professionai fieIds
Visit the chapter to sha「e their career ex‑
Tate「
Panucci and Ken
the impact we as individuals can have on Mother Earth
Slick
Didier have
s we=‑being"
Several brothers participated in the Earth Day rally at Dunn Meadow on Apri1 22,
and we are confident that, through hard work, lndiana w川SOOn be one of the most
e輔cient and best educated campuses in the nation on the environmenta=ssues which
Periences. The brothers are interested in
Obtaining a better unde「Standing of what
to Iook forvard to in pursuit of success
beyond Beechwood, and feei this wouId
Missing From冒血e Fo量d
be a marveIous opportunity to do so. 1t
is aIso a good chance for g「aduates to
The whereabouts of the fo=owing brothers are unknown. 1f you have any information
that may lead to their discovery, Please contact Kevin Smith at 631 East Third Street
COnt「ibute to the success of their frater‑
nity, and to meet interested underg「ad‑
uates. If you have any inte「est in being
Bioomington, lN 47401 ・ Your help in this important matter is appreciated. B「others are
listed by their initiafion year.
Edward E. Gates
a part of this program, PIease contact
Jay Paimer
Kevin Smith, 631 East Third Street,
John H. Smith
Bioomington, IN 47401. Your assistance
is greatiy appreciated.
Ca「l W. Bond
21
F「ank J. Otte
23
Lee H. St「eake「
Nev川e V. Wi=iams
Robert L Stoneh川
29
Geo「ge E. Paimer
30
SamueI E. Bechtoid
32
Thomas M. Cla「k
32
Fiii Scholarship
W冊am M. Cock「um
32
Paui S. Wittenb「aker
33
Ⅲ穐心請ion Continues
DavId D. Study
Arthu「 F. Thompsoれ
Richa「d A. French
OutStanding academics was furthered
Jack l. Neely
35
StrOng brotherhood. The Zeta brothers
finished an imprressive third on cam‑
PuS in grade point average fa=
SemeSter, SPOrting a 2.97 house GPA.
The new freshmen represented us welI
SChoIarship, finishing fourth on cam‑
93. Congratulations to
a= the brothers for another successful
year!
62
James M, Carey
Jo[ T. Fogle
62
B川y T. Byers
J. Shan Ma巾n
66
Van W. Peck Jr.
49
Rufus C. Hunter
51
52
55
Theodore L. Moorman
David F, Shi「ley
Ph鞘P R. Akre
56
56
57
Richard L. Wailace
Bo E.J.A. Hjeit
DoyIe D. Zaring
57
59
59
82
83
Kevin E. EagIe
Dougias S. Eimore
84
James L. Hoiland
84
Mark H. Ewen
B「ia[ S, Gailmeie「
70
71
72
Brian F. Rundie
Uies S. Wade Jr.
72
David A. Cusick
73
Corbin K. King
Daniel J. King
73
73
73
73
73
74
85
85
Daniei B. Winters
W冊am J. Canida
Eric R. WiIson
85
85
Stephen E. Mye「S
J. Scott Bu巾On
72
James D, Stewan
85
Michael S. Mays
70
Thomas J. Finnegan
Thomas R. Hali
84
84
70
Robert S. Jackson
83
83
70
W冊am T. Smith
58
82
Mark H. Shultz
Buckard H. Ortmam
Arthu「 L. SheppelI
58
Rev. Ciarke C. M剛er
W冊am C. Porte「
69
David W. Jenkins
58
Paui B. Scudde「
Wayne C. McDonald
Kea[ E. Saizer
57
Charies P. Gibbs
68
Henry C. Stevenson
55
Lt. Col. Eugene Tweatt
81
82
Howard G. Bergdoii
70
Cia「k L. Randall
54
$(
Je冊ey A. Shuman
68
John R. Mathias
ScottL. Reed・80
Thomas L. Lockhart
PoIet W. Senesac
68
RiCha「d D. HandIey
49
80
Ch「istopher L. Carey
Stephen R. Springe「
48
67
68
James P. Reichert
Morton C. W冊ams
67
79
79
79
P剛P S. Cia「k
Mark S. Ga=o
66
67
Eddie W. Ha巾zIer
47
48
64
65
Alian V, Abbot, MD
StanIey E. Deniser
Kenneth E. Hauck
79
Tom Vanbuskirk
64
Gene R, PaIme「
47
79
David O. Stevning
63
Robert A. B「00kshi「e
47
77
79
Richard L. Nichoison
63
Stephen L. Neison DDS
John L. Blarlk
75
76
Brock R. Go「don
63
D「. Darwin L. Mormon
Richard L. NeaI
and David Wu
Paul R. Pomeroy
45
Mack R. R0We
92,
DougIas J. Mye「S
46
toid,皿y‑Six brothe「S achieved at Ieast
91, Mark Barry
62
Me「reI D. Coffln
Robe巾H. Shanks
90, Rick Tao
77
John B. Jonsson
Le「Oy F. Mangin
PuSWith a combined GPAof 2"93" A=
ners for each cIass were Jade Cusick
40
44
Robert W. Maste「S
a 3.00 average, The schoIarship win‑
77
Mark R. McGee
Stephen W. Bye「S
Porte「 R. D「ape「
in the competition for pledge class
James P, Cia「k
Law「ence E. Maurer Jr.
40
Paui A. Ma巾n
61
61
James L. Binkiey
35
John A. Hetherington
in 1989‑1990 through hard work and
John C. Fechtma[
James E. Masson
Rovert H. Seb「ing
37
Robert A. Lutz
Gary S. Thompson
Charies S. Otte
75
Michaei W. Sidebottom
60
Ha「old M. Stewart
75
Joh[ J. Rochford Jr.
Michaei R. Ayers 161
Ve「nal D. Layto[
35
75
Je冊ey T. McReynoIds
60
Arthur W. Spivey J「.
25
26
75
G「ego「y E. Cap"nger
60
Philip G. Sosinsk上60
24
Ea「I D. Foster
The longstanding tradition of
Richard D. BaiI
60
Robert W. Byme
22
85
86
86
86
86
Mark W, Rogers
86
Davld O. Shiriey
86
Robert E. Tu=y
88
\r\nSummer 7990
冒IIE HOOSI細R FIJ量
Page 7
ーGRADUAT細N細WS
)81‑)8生G富租心s Pl地m
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Reunion Weekemd
Pl租血書o Cele南重a七e
丁he undergraduate chapter is happy
to be sponsoring the
25 7ea富s
in coordination with the University
Back to Schooi
reunion weekend for brothe「s who
graduated from 1981 to 1984, This
Weekend promises to be fiiIed with fun
times and renewed brotherhood.
The time has come for the classes of
1964 to 1967 to ceiebrate twenty‑five
years in the real world. The ciasses wiii
COme tOgethe「 at Beechwood the
Weekend of November 17‑18, 1990 for
a time of reminiscing and brotherhood,
The weekend begins Friday, Septem‑
ber 25, When the d冊erent ciasses w紺hit
the town and catch up on the past seven
lt promises to be an exciting time.
brunch at Beechwood, a great OPPOれun‑
ity for graduates and undergraduates to
g「aduates head out to Memoriai Stadium
meet・ Fo=owing the brunch, eVeryOne
to see ou「 Hoosiers ba州e the Michigan
Will cheer on the Hoosie「s as they at‑
WoIverines on the gridiron. Tickets can
tempt to fo旧he Fighting川ini o川冊Ois,
Office at (812) 855‑4006.
graduating classes f「om 1970 and 198O
Wi‖ be gathering on Homecoming Week‑
end, October 12 and 13. This aiso iooks
to be a fun‑fil菓ed reunjon, and we hope
a= the graduates can come back to
Beechwood and meet once again.
Saturday moming, the brothers w冊be‑
be a chili brunch at the house beforethe
After the game, the graduates wi=
head down to Louisv川e, Where lodging
Ifyoua「einterestedinmorein
formationonanyofthesere‑
uniOnS,O「WOuIdliketoo「ganize
Oneforyourclass,fee=reeto
contactKevinSmiththissummer
accomodations have already been ar‑
at2034FoxcIiffDriveWest,Mar
Saturday evening the brothers and
ranged for Saturday night. On Sunday
tinsv川e,1N46151,OratBeech一
their Homecoming sorority pai「 wi= host
the brothers have planned a day at Chur‑
WOOdnextsemester.
the graduates for a Casino night at
Chi= Downs, fo=owed by a group dimer.
Beechwood. This promises to be a fun
time, and we hope alI of you can par‑
1f you have not yet been contacted
about this event, COntaCt Kevin Smi書h,
ticipate. Graduates wi= be contacted
631 East Third Street, B10Omington, iN
SOOn With further details.
47401. We hope everyone can attend。
Zeta Spot量ight: James C. Wade │量量
78 was
tional Marketing. He was recruited by
Sium, Where this February the Ieaders
an extremely active unde「graduate and
the Swiss pharmaceuticaI company
Of the Eastem European count「ies as‑
has majntained that 「ecord of actjvity
Ciba‑Geigy to manage one of its prod‑
Sembled for the first time ever on the
and service throughout his Iife.
uct groups in Basel, Switzeriand. in
Same Stage and fieided questions f「Om
1nvoived with l.∪. Sing and the Stu‑
1985 he moved to Zurich to become
an audience of internationai business‑
dent AIumni CounciI as an unde「grad‑
manager of a marketing unit at Citi‑
PeOPie,
uate, Alfonzo attained the honor of Phi
bank. Business took him to lndia,
Beta Kappa, and credits his success to
Pakistan, and ThaiIand,
Woody
AIfonzo
Wade
the things he learned as a Fiji pledge.
Piedgeship taught me valuabIe Ies‑
丁wo years Iater, Brother Wade moved
to a smaIi Zurich‑based pubIishing
SOnS about persistence, PerSeVeranCe,
discipIine, and teamwork; it has aIso
COmPany aS General Manager, but
When the owners of this firm decided
laid befo「e me the vaiues of gentIeman‑
to reiocate to New York, he joined the
Iy tradition. I w冊aIways bethankfuI for
Geneva‑based Worid Economic Forum,
that experience,
w「ites Wade.
Alfonzo went on to receive his MBA
a foundation dedicated to global high‑
ieve=nteraction between business and
Brother Wade married the former
Rosine Winzap in October of 1988 and
=ves in Pu=y, a Suburb of Lausame,
Even though Switzeriand is a long way
from Indiana, he misses hjs fraternal
ties, and b「Others who might happen to
be in Europe on business or vacation‑
ing are weIcome to drop by, The ad‑
dress is Chemin de ChambIandes 42,
1009 Pu=y, Switzeriand. Home phone
is O「「‑4121‑299‑116.
in 1982 from the Harvard Business
govemment ieaders,丁he Forum
SchooI with a concent「ation in Interna‑
to fame is the annuai Davos Sympo一
s claim
s
tenth and twentieth‑year reunions, the
gin the ceieb「ation with an informaI
to ten years・ Saturday moming there wi=
be obtained by ca=ing the Indiana ticket
C賞asses o重170乳皿心
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\r\nPage 8
富Ⅱ細ⅡOOS量ER FIJ量
Zetal bjke′ Scof[買Snake
Summer 1990
Hunf ′eads的e pack a′Ound lum ♯2 jn伽e 40書h amjye′Sary Li書t/e 500 Bjke Race"
細部s Celeb意地te Co血t)心・
Ret連館重機心皿鋤te CuおCo血書タ心.
qualification record. At the start of the race,
This increased effort on behalf of a= the
SPirits were high as Scott
Snake
Hunt
90 sprung out to lead the pack. Snake was
rookie rider of the year in 1989, and one
Ofthe very best men on the track that day・
Indeed, a旧our riders rode a stellar race,
inciuding veteran seniors Brent
Hobbs
萱he P重esi心e血書)s Co富山e重CoⅢ七)d.
b「others is aiso a sign of a Cup wimer.
Zeta
s rush program has been the envy
Of other I,∪. fratemities for many years"
This year is no exception. Under the
看eadership of our current rush chai「men,
Rob
Uwe
Razor
Howiey
Schein
92 and Tommy
92, Zeta has inc「eased
90.
its effort to recruit the finest possibIe young
Rookie senior Todd
Cruiser
Ransom
90 also rode a br鞘ant race, but in the end
men to become Zeta pIedges. This effort
incIudes a new element; a Summer ruSh
A「noid
90 and Jon
Digge「
Grief
the strong Sigma Nu team took the
Weekend for potential Fijis who were invoIv‑
ed in spring spo巾S, making them unabie
checkered fIag, While the Fijis pIaced a
to attend one of our spring rush functions.
respectable fifth, WhiIe the team was
Fina=y, Zeta is once again blazing its
understandingiy disappointed, the over‑
Way down the intramu「a=rail. Zeta cap‑
Whelming ̀̀purple haze
support of the
brothers came right from the heart and in‑
dicated that our riders we「e true winners,
Whiie a= the 「iders have graduated,
tured the intramural trophy, for the ninth
COnSeCutive year, Zeta has aiways been
bIessed with outstanding Ieadership, This
year, O什the‑fieId support was especia=y
StrOng. Senior Chip
Meivin
Pfau
90
Again, i want to thank ai=he graduates
Who answered ou「 Ca= for heIp. Your ac‑
tion proved that Phi Gamma Deita is not
for Coilege days aione!
Please feel free to write me if you have
any questions or comments about the
Dean
s Cha=enges. I can be reached at the
house through the summer.
in other news, l hope you are happywith
the new Hoosie「 Fiji, Our editors, Mark
買Webste「
Barry and BiII
Hoover
O章‑
teson, have taken on the task of師nging
its production completely back to the
house. We wiil no ionger rely on an outside
Publisher to do the Iayout and design.
This issue wilI undoubtedIy have some
wrinkIes we w川have to iron out in the
future, but i am confident it can onIy get
better.
90 is con‑
WaS named Most Outstanding lntramurai
We are pianning on producjng four Hoos‑
fident that the Fijis w川be tough to beat in
Supporter, it appears that the Purple Tide
ier Fijis per yea「, Look for the next issue in
1991 , With a nucIeus of strong rookie riders
CamOt be stopped!
COaCh Mike
Rob
Hix
しewis
ham
Spoxe
Pruitt
93, Mike
92, and Tim
Franklin
92, Troy
̀Maverick
Dudiey
Biades
Cunning"
Powe「s
91.
Spoxe aIso wants to recognize the hard
work of trainers John =Oscar
92 and Jon白Noid
Frankiin
Morrison
93.
With a record such as this, it is a p「Oud
accomplishment for Beechwood to do so
We= at State Day, With the pace that we
書誌語霊:豊謂害欝
Please write to the Hoosier Fiji Edito「S.
Fratema=y,
a「e moving now, We hope we w冊be abie
Thomas =Rev
to report to you that Zeta has brought the
COVeted Cheney Cup home to Beechwood.
Keep Iooking for more exciting news・
, Ma「iani
Chapte「 P「esident
Perge!
91
\r\nBEECHWOOD EDUCAT工ONAL FOUNDATrON,工NC.
一.Making the future happen today'一
Some interesting facts about your foundation, eStablished about
eight years ago by just a few IU Fiji graduates:
●
Approximate│y
200
Zeta brothers have made contributions
to Beechwood Educational Foundation (BEF) during this
brief period; OVer
50
non‑members have made donations;
SeVeral corporation have matched contributions.
●
Each
year
the
number
of
contributors
and
the
total
amount has increased; the average amount of individual
gifts continues to increase each year.
● 詳…嵩…書誌誌嵩譜…誌…童謡
from outside of the U.S. do not enjoy the same tax
benefit.
●
Bequests to B田F will pr9Vide the foundation with long
話芸。詩聖豊玉‡C器S詰謹詩語ties for greater
●
Utilization of the Hoosier Fiji for fund‑raising
窪器e誌O言。諾a霊宝霊p叢e詳言g*…謀f霊震霊r霊th。d
Of fund raising is acceptable to a11 members and their
fami│ies.
●
1n
addition
to
the
insert,
al│
past
supporter
of
BEF
霊圭v詳…圭Ⅴ…n諾器r謂悪霊rePOrt about Foundation
●
BEF has made scholarship grants to students, COmPletely
Paid for the John E・ Scott Memorial Library′
PurChased
譲欝輩轟轟轟…p
…繋謹謙譲叢議欝轟註
growing and providing even greater support.
Your contributions should be designated for the Fiji Mom's
議書盤討。諾uき聖書。霊認諾蕊h霊F誌i詰。詳圭fic
unrestricted.
Complete
and
detach
the
form
on
the
reverse
side
Of this insert and return it with your check in the encIosed
Self‑addressed envelope.
\r\nSevera│
have
contributors
asked
if
to
the
additiona│
John
fund
E.
are
Scott
Memoria│
needed.
The
Library
library
has
Fund
been
護叢蒜霊蒜護主薬欝書誌詳叢諾f七s
Wi││
be
COmPuter
used
to
fund
equipment
future needs of the
the
first;
new
computer
eXtra
funds
room
wi││
and
be
additional
used
for
new
the
│ibrary.
蓋詫叢七護憲謹叢…託…護等謹言認諾圭霊
講義鵠書誌e豊p詫七b韓f韓r許諾豊軒
護繋鶉譜講籠烏龍鶉譜欝… … …
registered in lndianapo│is′
│ndiana.
BE田CHWOOD EDUCA冒│ONAL∴FOUNDA冒1ON, │NC.
一一Making the future happen today'一
工ndicate your preference for your tax deductible gift(U.S. only)
Unrestricted
Fiji
Mom's
Memoria│
Chal│enge
Library/Computer
Fund
Litt│e
500
Room
Fund
Other
詫言言霊d詳認諾詫霊。y器.器† the Foundation trustees to
Name
Class
楽er諾…評議b霊‡露詫…器h器3dy器C架設a‡nF誌d…霊詫言nC
addressed
enve│ope・冒hank
you
for
your
kind
and
│oyal
support.
Beechwood Educational Foundation,工nc.冒rustees
Perge !
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Summer 1990 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is ten pages in length.