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Title:
1979 Spring Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Spring 1979 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1979
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1970s
1979 Spring Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Deita Fraternity at lndiana University
631
E.
Third
St",
丁wo
Bioomingto=,
Indiana
47401
69 ZetaへFiji
Atthjspointintheresearch itismuch
too indefiniteto usetheword cure, yeta
Spring
s Discove「 Possib漢e Acne Cu「e
Dr. OIsen, a BIoomington native,
PrOmising acne treatment drug couId
graduated from University High Schooi
in 1964. Hethen attended lndiana Uni‑
theoretically save some 17 m冊On teen‑
VerSity where he majored in zooiogy,
agers $50 m冊On annua=yon ineffective
After making the Dean
acne drugs and ointments・ Dr. FrankW.
times, OIsen was seiected to AIpha Ep‑
Yoderand Dr.ThomasOIsen, both 1969
Silon DeIta, a Pre‑med honorary fra‑
ternity.
Zeta Fiji
s are responsible for the drug
s
discovery. The two dermatoiogists grew
up in BIoomington, Were rOOmmateS at
s list severaI
Among his other honors, Dr. OIsen
WaS VOted
Outstandjng Freshman
by
Phi Gamma DeIta, and attended lndiana
University SchooI of Medicine together.
Dr. Yoderand Dr. Oisenwereamong
Dr. Oisen remained for his internship.
Six other researchers at the Nationa=n‑
He later compieted his dermatoIogy
Stitute of Health, Bethesda, Md., Who
residency atthe University ofCincinnati.
treated 14 patients who were covered
his piedge class.
After medicaI schoo=n indianapoIis,
Dr. OIsen now =ves in Washington,
on face and back with seve子e acne.
D,C., With hiswife, Candy, and theirin‑
These patients had previousiy been
fant son, Christopher, W剛e continuing
treated, for the disease with littie or no
research at the Armed Forces lnstjtute
Change.
Of PathoIogy. in 1978, he received the
After a 16week piIottest, uSing daiIy
Eari D. Osborne FeiIowship in Derma‑
OraI doses of 13‑Cis‑retinoic, 13 of the
topathoiogy.
Patients were compIeteiy cured of the
acne whiIe the 14th had a 75 percent
improvement,
ington in the 1950
lt
s so surprising to see something
WOrk so fantastica=y, it
good to be truetherewon
effects,
s aImost too
t beanyside
said Dr. Yoder.
Dr. Yoder and Dr. OIsen know the
drug works, buttheydonotknowwhy it
WOrks or what other organs ortissues in
the body might aiso be affected.
PresentIy, the Food and DrugAdmin‑
istration is conducting indepth research
Dr, Yoder
s fam‖y moved to Bioom‑
decided to continue his research in
dermatoiogy at the Nationa=nstitute
s Business
Of Health (NiH). itwas herethat helater
Schooi. Dr. Yoder graduated from high
SuCCeSSfuIiy treated iame=ar ichto‑
father was teaching at l.U.
SChooi in 1965 andthenwentonto l.∪.
hyosis, a genetic skin disease by using
Where he spent his first yearas an eco‑
nomics major. He became interested in
medicine after taking some science
COurSeS. Dr. Yoder married Diana Brog‑
13‑Cis‑retinoic acid. Later, he discov‑
neaux in 1969
bacheIor
upon compieting his
s degree. Mrs. Yoder taught
EngIish at a junior high schooI whiIe
Frank was in medicaI schooI.
Yoder decided to enter dermatoiogy
during hissenioryearin medicaI schooi
anjmai toxicity tests before a drug can
in lndianapolis. He iater went on to
be approved.
Michigan where he finished his intern‑
The FDA requires two years
D「. Frank Yoder
Ship at Kaiamazoo. in 1973 Yoderbegan
his residency at Ohio State University.
He remained there unti1 1975 when he
s late
s when Frank
chronic
as to the side effects of the acne drug,
ered the drug
s effectiveness in treating
aCne,
Yoder is now iiving in UpperAr冊g‑
ton, Ohio, a Columbus suburb, With his
Wife and their two sons, John and
Benjamin. He has had a private derma‑
toiogy practice for 20 months,
The results of Dr. Yoder and Dr.
Oisen
s work were pubIished in the Feb.
15, 1979, edition of the New EngIand
JournaI of Medicine.
F雪ji, Kappa De漢ta A Huge Success in看"∪
by Kyle Grayson
s Sing was
TheseYears.
Sing
81
The Fijis were paired with Kappa
Deltasororitythis spring forthe50th an‑
niversary i.U, Sing. The theme for this
year
1979
StiII Singing After Ail
The Fiji songIeaders, With
much help from the Kappa Delta song‑
Ieaders, began planning fortheshowal‑
most twoweeks before Christmas break,
After Christmas break, PraCtice
Started for the big show. With the par‑
tjcipation of3O Fijis and 30KDs,thepro‑
duction was weil on its way,
丁he theme of our production was
Take Me Back to Ragtime,
lt featured
Shine on Harvest Moon
was sung by
4 Fijis and 4 KDs. Othersongs included
̀̀He=o My Baby
and
Charieston.
We were very pIeased with our per‑
formance and agreed that our l.∪. Sing
an eIderIy man reminiscing about the
Waythingswere atthe Hopp, a barhere
PrOgram is a good one and hope that
With the foundation Iayed this year, We
On CamPuS, When hewas in schooi. A
W用be on top again nextyear.
fine barbershop quartet version of
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2
HOOSIER
棚〃00雷作仔H〃
FiJi,
Spring,
1979
Bake「 Cup Continues書ts Unend冒ng Se「vice
The forces that have been greatest in my
iife have been Godand the Co=ege Fra‑
ternity that moulded me.
丁homas R. Marsha=
Pub=shed regularIy throughout the
SChool year by Zeta Chapter of Phi
Gamma Deita Fraternity at indiana Un主
▽討Si呼両手 ̄師言古可所謂t o「it5 ̄珂両市 ̄
brothers and friends.
Contributions of news of graduate
brothers are welcomed and encouraged
at a= times. Let us know what you are
by Mark We11er
doing.
Editor
80
Baker Cup Chairman
……………
Photography
……
Greg Reifel
82
PauI Scudder
82
The Baker Cup Committee is keep‑
ing busy this semester striving fo「
HOUSE COPPO月A T/ON OFF/CEPS
Chairman of fhe Board:
DarraII R. Parsons
23 .……
Muncie
Presiden t:
Dougias H. White
46..‥ indianapo=s
Vice‑Presiden t:
W川iam H.Keck
41 .‥.‥
Mt.Vernon
Treasurer:
COmmunity service in BIoomington.
On February 14th Zeta brothers or‑
Hospita=ty House, a COnVaIescent home
in BIoomington. The aftemoon was
to door. Two residentiaI sections were
COVered and a totai of $326.00 was col‑
iected; an amaZing job considering the
30 degree weather and foregone NCAA
SPent PIaying bingo and singing・ Later,
basketbail playoffs.
ganized a Valentines Day Party at the
Candy and Vaientines made bythe bro‑
More actjvities are planned after
thers were aIso passed out, Before the
Spring Break, On Apr= 「O our annuaI
COmmittee left, time was spent visiting
those unabIe to ieave their rooms.
MonroeCounty ison thecaIendar. Many
丁he Red Cross Bioodmobiie was on
W冊am C. Reed
50 .‥. Bioomington
Secretary:
David Shiriey
………. Bioomington
This was a very criticaI time as the iast
bioodmobiIe left 931 pints short of the
Change, this year we w川receive heIp
s responded
by having 29 brothers donate blood and
59臆. ‥臆E!19OmingtorI
recall the fun of the last two years with
the egg coIoringand Easteregg hunt.As
8 voIunteer their time durjng the three
W冊am E. Jenkin
Easter Party with the GirIs CIub of
CamPuS February 27, 28, and March l・
Red Cross goal. Zeta Fiji
DirectoIS:
BIoomington and the brothers from Phi
Gamma Deita aided theAmerican Heart
Assocjation by so=citing donations door
from the women of Sigma DeIta Tau
Sorority. This shouId add to the festive
SPirit of the party.
Whether giving bIood for the Red
WiiIiam H. Keck
41
King R. Traub,46
‥…‥ indianapoiis
COnteSt, but more importantIy, the Red
Cross, SOIiciting donations for the Heart
Fund, Or Organizing parties for a con‑
Vaiescent home oryoung giris cIub, the
George SchatzIein
46 ‥. 1ndianapoIjs
Cross eas‖y surpassed its projected
Zeta Fiji
goai.
and in the community.
SamueIReed
56
Chad Davis
8O
……
Mt.Vemon
…………
Muncie
………….. Marion
MikeM川er
80
………
Bioomington
BrentDunn
80
………
Bargersvi=e
Jerry F. Tardy
61 ……
BIoomington
1979 ZETA OFF/CERS
Presiden t:
Chad Davis
80
…………‥
Marion
Treasurer:
MikeM冊er
80
………
BIoomington
Pecording Secretary:
Ron Thompson
80 … … ‥ Pittsburgh
Corresponding Secretary:
Steve Eisner
80 …・「……‥ Seymour
Historian:
Rich Keck
80
…………
Mt.Vemon
day臆Visit; As a resuIt, We臆Placed second
among a旧ratemities in the bIood drive
Heart Sunday was March
=
jn
s are heIping others on campus
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BasketbaI獲Season CIoses with Zeta
丁he President,s
Leading書nt「amu「aIs by 240 Points
Message
by Tom Bachofi
Tim Wiley
81,
by Chad Davis
81, 1ntramuraI Co‑Chairmen
80
Zeta has again exempIified its intra‑
Thesemesterw川be cIosing outwith
muraI exce=ence by increasing its a旧
SOftbaiI as the brothers hereatZetahave
This Spring has broughtmuch activ‑
ity to Beechwood, and the men ofZeta
CamPuS lead to
again fieIded three strong teams. Weare
are preparing to wind up what appears
hoping to c=nch the titie for the fifth
to be another successfuI year.
240
points over her
Ciosest competitors, the SAE
s.
Once again, the Phi Gams exhibited
Straight year, and retire another Aii‑
On March 「O Pig Dinner was heId
their basketbaii supremacy. The season
Campus Championship trophy here at
With a sizeabie number of graduate
WaS high=ghted by the A team, Who
Beechwood.
brothers present, Brother W用iam
s
COntrOl defense and baIanced shooting
Keck,
Offense left their competitors spelト
monies and Brother Louis A.
bound. The A
s cIosed theirseason with
Oniy one mark in the 10SS area, aS they
Iost the A=‑Fratemity championship by
41, SerVed as master of cere‑
Bud
MangeIs, Archon President, WaS the
guest speaker. Pig Dinner Co‑Chair‑
men, John Ohnemus,
79, and Mike
Six points to the eventuai Ali‑Campus
Champion Phi Kappa Aipha. The game
Tackett,
WaS marked by excjtement and emotjon
attending enjoyed getting acquainted
With and taiking to many ofthegraduate
With each team having no more than a
three point lead untiI the end. Brock
80, made sure the event ran
SmOOthly, The undergraduate members
brothers. 1t proved to be a pIeasant
79
evening for alI and with continued sup‑
Ciosed their basketba= careers here at
Zeta by making it to the AiI‑Fratemity
POrt Of the graduate brothers, Zeta
hopesto improve in theareaofgraduate
finals the last three years in a row.
reIations.
Gordon
79
and Jim Stanbrough
ThePledgeand Cteamsalso madeit
to thefinaIs oftheirindividual divisions.
Both teams were undefeated untiI their
The table temis team composed of
79
and Steve Eisner
Beechwood during three rush weekends
this Spring. Rush Co‑Chairmen Pete
finaI game in toumament piay.
John Rose
Rush is underway with approxi‑
mateIy 100young menscheduledtovisit
80
MarshaiI,
80, andTom Backoff,
80, have
been working hard to maintain and im‑
PrOVed successfui, aS they won the AIl‑
PrOVe Zeta
Fraternity Championship and later iost
their efforts and with the heip of the
s Rush Program. Through
in a gruei‖ng match fortheA=‑Campus
brothers, theChapterhopestoobtain an
Champions. The racketbaIi and handba=
OutStanding pIedge cIass for next year.
teams aiso picked up additionai points
in the area of lntramuraIs, Zeta cur‑
for Phi Gamma DeIta.
At the freethrow iine, Zeta shot their
Way tO anOther Ail‑Campus champion‑
rentiy enjoys a 222‑POin=ead over a=
Other fraternities. With the spring sports
Ship byconnectingon91 0utOflOOfree‑
throws. Freshman Don McMahon paved
the way by hitting20outof20from the
Charity stripe.
yet to be counted into the tota上the
Chapter is working hard to cIinch its
fifth consecutive AiI‑Campus lntramurai
Championship, a reCOrd which is un‑
matched in recent times.
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Mom
P音edge Class
s Weekend‑
Big Success
P「oject
by Greg Reilel
82
FoIiowing in the traditjon here at
Zeta言he 1978 Piedge CIass compieted
an accompiished
Freshman project
0n March 4.
丁he weekend was blessedwith beau‑
tifuI weather, thus giving the brothers
many valuabIe hours of landscaping
WOrk outside. By Sunday, graVel had
been hauled in to fiiI under the over‑
hang, the frontyard had been raked and
reseeded, and theground had been dug
Out arOund the bushes with agardener
s
PreCision and ingenuity.
丁he臆」d"apidated臆baby grand piano,
that once sat unnoticed in the living
room, Can nO ionger beseen. Thanksto
the unending work this class bestowed
unto her, the piano, after stripping and
refinishing has been revived to a new
State Of beauty. 1t was completed in a
Pure mahogany wood‑grain finish.
W回e many of the brothers were
WOrking on the piano, downstajrs in the
Sub‑basement changes were also being
made. To make more room forourLittie
by B「ian Tayio「
This year
80
s Mom
s Weekend was
l.∪. Sing, Upon returning to the house,
OnCe again a huge success. Over 70
everyone met in the dining room to en‑
500 BikeTeam, thecontentsofthe base‑
mothers were greeted the morning of
joy the snacks that were brought by all
ment were completeIy straightened and
reaiigned. The brothers added a final
touch by painting aII the wa=s and
Ceiiing.
Saturday, Feb. 17 with a camation and
a big hug from their favorite son.
The aftemoon was spent shopping,
the moms.
The weekend was conciuded with
evening, the mothers were treated to a
the cIeaning of the grate in Oak Ha町
Oak Room and the Dining Room. After
tourjng thecampus, and reiaxing. lnthe
Sunday moming concIuded the
Weekend with a speciai djnner prepared
by our cook,
Once again our moms left under‑
SuPerb prime rib dinner at the Ramada
Standing a =ttie more why their sons
lnn fo=owed by front row seats at the
Iove for the house is so great!
being scrubbed to its originai coior, the
brothers mopped on a s掴con sealer
Which was supposed to heip retain the
grate
s coior.
The
Freshman project
had the un‑
measurabIe reward of seeing aii the
brothers of the
78 Piedge Ciass work‑
Zeta Advances to Numbe「 Two
冒n A8漢‑F「ate「n冒ty Scholarship
ing together to achieve a common goa上
The weekend was shared with bothtjred
muscles and stiff backs, but aiso a
memory of brotherhood at its finest
Bike Team
Themen ofZE丁Aw用sponsorafund
drive to raise money for its bike team.
Time has taken its toiI on the equip‑
ment. The bike team had severaI prob‑
iems with equipment this year. It is im‑
by Tod HuntIey
81, Rhett Talbot
81
Schoiarship Co‑Chairmen
Like many Fjji traditions, Schoiar‑
Ship remains a key aspect in the life at
Zeta. As in intramuraIs and campus ac‑
tivities, We are aIso having an exceIlent
year in schoiastics. Last semester
s re‑
SuIts are in, and we again proved to be
aforceto be reckoned with on campus.
M.B.A. schooi, and PauI Monney to law
SChooI. The second round of notifica‑
tions wiil besentoutsoon, SOtherestof
the seniors shouid soon be contacted.
Zeta
s representation in the varjous
CamPuS honoraries is also one to be
PrOud of, Senior Craig CoIv帥e has
s of
been seiected into Phi Beta Kappa, and
4.0, Whiie25 had averagesover3.5 With
Jeff Fettig is now an initiate of Beta
a totaI of55 brothers hoiding faII marks
Gamma Sigma. Two brothers we「e
above 3.0, the house G.P.A, rOSetO an
Chosen for Blue Key, four for Mortar
POrtant tO Carry On the tradition of our
amazing 3.05; gOOd for second piace
Board, and a host of brothers for Phi
fine biketeam at indiana. Moreinforma‑
among the 33 I.∪. fratemities. Judging
Eta Sigma, Sigma Deita Chi, and AIpha
tion w冊
from mid‑term grades for this semester,
Lambda Deita,
it appears as ifthis feat wiIl be equailed
Or SurPaSSed this semester.
Last year, alI of the seniors who ap‑
and with one semester aIready over,
be sent out this summer con‑
Ceming this probiem, If any questions
need to be answered (Or COntributions
Sent) piease don
t hesitate to contact
me,
Three brothers earned G.P.A.
P‖ed to graduate schooIs were ac‑
J. Kevin King
CePted. This year is proving to be no
2528 Washington St,
exception. Aiready, Seniors Craig CoI‑
CoIumbus, lN 47201
∨帥e and Matt Keefer have been ac‑
(812〉 372‑2773
CePted to medicaI school, Jeff Fettig to
With her strong schoIastic tradition,
Zeta is truiy proud of her schoIarship
achievements. But as with everything
eise, number two is not good enough!
in iooking to the future, numberone is
Within our grasp!
\r\nPage
5
HOOSiER
Spring,
1979
109th An皿a岳N⑬面S Pig Dinner
Purp器e Ga「te「
by JeffしaughIin
FiJl,
80
丁he freshman cIass celebrated their
upcoming initiation attheannuai Purpie
Garter Dance. The affairwas heId atthe
Fireside Restaurant and MoteI on Fri‑
day, February9.Theevening beganwith
a buffetserved by thestaff and the dance
fo=owed,
An added flair was present this year
as a trip for two to Miami Beach was
raffIed off. At approximateiy 8:00 the
drawing was heid and Sophomore Pete
MarshaiI of Zionsv用e aIong with his
beautifui date, Miss Jenny Young, a
Kappa Kappa Gamma from BIoom‑
ington, departed from the inclement
Weather to the sumy beaches, The re‑
mainder of the evening was fiiIed with
the traditionaI garter contest and the
Sharing of brotherhood. 1t was certainly
a fitting ceIebration for the pIedge ciass
House Changes
by Brent Dunn
by Greg ReifeI
80
To the brothers who haven
82
Come brothers ere again we part,
t been
WaS the theme of this year
s lO9th ceie‑
Craig Reed braved the opposite end.
Next on the agenda for the evenjng
abie to visit the physicaI structure of
Beechwood during the last few years,
bration of the Zeta Norris Pig Dinner
WaS the presentation ofthe awards. Ste‑
held on Saturday, March lO.
Ven Eisner,
you w川be pIeased to know that your
丁he evening began at 4:30 with an
SuPPOrting doliars have been going a
iong way towards making the house a
80 awarded the Freshman
PIaque to Davjd PauIey,
82, John
OPen ̄bar at the house. This gave the
Ohnemus言79 presented the Outstand‑
graduates a chance to meet with their
Ciassmates, along with the opportunity
Jeffrey Fettig,
During the summer of 1976 the Zeta
Capitai Building Fund contributed ap‑
to meet some unfamiiiar faces; SPeCifi‑
the W冊inson Award presented byChad
PrOXimateIy $45,OOO toward compIete
new wiring throughout the house.
Fo=owing the open bar, eVeryOne
Safer and more comfortable pIaceto iive.
During the foIIowing summer, an aト
tractive quarry tiIe fIoor was instalied
downstairs in the Dining Room, Oak
Ca=y the freshmen.
ing Senior Award to Mark McKee言79.
Davis,
moved to the l.∪. Foundation BuiIding
for the famed dimer. W冊am H. Keck,
41 opened the ceremony as the Toast‑
master of the Dinner. David Emery,
82
79 was the recipient of
80,丁he Outstanding Aiumnus
Award went to Mark Hesemann,
77.
The ceremony was c10Sed with a
SPeeCh by Louis
Bud
Mangeis,
56.
Mr. Mangeis spoke on the National Fra‑
ternity and Zeta
s roIein her, Thespeech
Room, and Oak Ha=●This pastsummer
gavethecuefordinnerto beginwith his
WaS SPiced with Mr. Mangeis
the bu=ding fund contributed about
lnvocation, The IndianaMemoriaI Union
Periences concerning Phi Gamma
Catered the evening, featuring a deIi‑
Deita.
FoIIowing the speech, manyOfthe65
$30,OOO toward aII new intemai plumb‑
ing and many new fixtures. A few other
Iess major improvements, incIuding
SOme fine newcarpeting inthehallways,
have been compIeted.
own ex‑
Cious ham entree.
After the dinner, the freshman class
graduates who attended proceeded to
Carried inthepigsinging
an open bar atthe Foundation. Atouch
Pig!,
WhatHo!The
in atraditionthat has been aritual
Of comedy was added bythe cIass of
69
Thereareanumberofprojectsonthe
in the ceremony since its beginning.
Who laterwas reported seen carrying the
agenda to be compIeted during the
Summer Of 1979 or wheneverfunds be‑
Darreli
Pig from barto bar.
Of kissing the nose of the pig, Whiie
COme aVa=abIe. A few of these incIude,
aiI new outside windows, neW bu冊‑in
CIosets in the rooms, an eXtenSion to
the Dining Room and/or kitchen and a
new ceiIing in the Dining Room. When
and if these and other projects are
undertaken wiiI depend upon future
COntributions and upon the decisions of
the House Corporation when to spend
the money.
Thanks to the efforts of the House
Corporation and the graduate brothers
the House structure itseif has reached
acceptable safety standards. For now,
it wouid seem, Beechwood is as sound
as the brothers and brotherhood that
have aiways marked her existence.
Peck
Parsons had the honors
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HOOSiER
FIJl,
CONFIDENTIAL RUSHING FORM
Name of Rushee
Home Address
Entering as
CoIlege Address
Father
Mother
s Name
s Name
Other Beiatives or Friends in Fratemities
Rushee
s Former School
His Academic Record
TaIents and lnterests
Do you know Rushee personally?
If not, SOurCe Of info.
Further Remarks
Can Bushee afford Fratemity financiaI obligations?
ls this a cou「tesy recommendation?
Do not over‑rate the young man recommended. It is an injustice to him and to the Chapter.
Co=ege and Year
Signed
Your Address
Recommended:
Yes̲
No̲
Date
Piease mai=o: Rush Chairmen; Phi Gamma Delta; 631 East Third; BIoomington, ln. 47401
PHI GAMMA DELTA
631 E. 3rd
BLOOMiNGTON, IN 474O「
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1979
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Spring 1979 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter six pages in length.