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Title:
1974 February Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
February 1974 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is five pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
02/00/1974
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1970s
1974 February Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
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Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity at Indiana University
Volume
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XXXXI,
Number
l
Bloomington,
Indiana
February,
1974
New Cab盲net丁akes O怖ce
The 1974 Cabinet (left and right): Seated ‑ Pete King, President;
John Stewart, Corresponding Secretary; Standing ‑ Bry種n Stockton,
Treasurer; Steve Craig, Historian; Scott Miller, Recording Secretary.
PRESIDENT
Peter King,
S MESSAGE
76
On January 28, 1974, the bro‑
Since this installation, the new
thers of Zeta Chapter of Phi Gam‑
ma Delta held cabinet installation
Cabinet has dedicated itself to the
achievement of the following ob‑
CeremOnies.冒he reins of respon‑
jectives :
lems through a more open form of
house government.
3.) The Cabinet recognizes the
fact that Zeta Chapter has had in
Sibility for Zeta Chapter and its
1.) The Cabinet is striving for
general welfare were passed on to
greater participation by every
a new Cabinet consisting of Peter
C. King, President, Bryan G.
member of the Chapter in house
On the laurels of our past, but in
activities and decision‑making pol‑
I.etrOSPeCt, Plan for a more音PrOS‑
Stockton, Treasurer, John R.
icy.
2.) The Cabinet wishes to pro‑
PerOuS tOmOrI.OW.
The state of Zeta to the present
Scott A. Miller, Recording Secre‑
mote a better understanding be‑
reads very we11. With great pride
tary, Stephen L. Craig, Historian。
tween all brothers and their prob‑
Stewart, Corresponding Secretary,
the past a very successful history,
however, We muSt in no way rest
(Continued on Page 4)
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Graduate Fite Being Compiled
The Graduate Relations Com
顎髭
find out what,s new with you, and
七he overall relations with you, the
in the音PrOCeSS be able to keep you
graduate brothers. At the sug‑
better informed of Zeta events
gestion of Zeta President, Pete
and in general keep up better cor‑
King (
respondence. The file would be
76) and Committee Chair‑
a
kept up annually so any change
graduate file is being instituted.
tncluded in this newsletter should
of address should be reported to
be a sheet which should be
a source of better and increased
man,
Mark
Hesemann
(
76),
創1ed
out and returned. From the in
豊器誤認‡霊蕊惑y ̄
Contributions of news of alumni
are welcomed and encouraged at
all times. Address all communi‑
cations to: Les Shively, 631 E.
Zeta. We hope this創e will be
correspondence with you.
Pig Dimer Date §et
言霊豊晋‡音盤r認諾
of Phi Gamma Delta Fratemity at
formation we should be able to
mittee is taking steps to improve
Every year with the coming of defending champions of the Amer‑
Spring at Beechwood, PreParation ican Basketba11 Association.
is going at full tilt in the making The chairman ofthis year,s din‑
Of plans for the annual Norris ner, Dave King, has plans of a
Third Street, BIoomingtonタIndi・
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alumni
47401.
and
co11ege
men
alike.
ways
proved
to
be
an
excellent
This yearJs activities are sched. time for the alumni to renew old
uled for Apri1 6 with the dinner college acquaintances and to bring
at 5:30 to round off the day,s∴af‑
back the memories of college fra‑
fairs. The featured speaker for temitylife. Themen ofZetahope
this year is John Weissert (
52), tO See all of you there.
president of the Indiana Pacers,
FIJ! Rush Gets In High Gear
Bill Sibbitt
76
and Paul Cox ,76
persona11y recommended to us by
one of the brothers. Since you
have eperienced life here at Zeta
Once again, the time has come
and know of its high ideals, We
for Beechwood to turn its eyes
would greatly appreciate your
to the future as the spring rush
opmlOnS aS tO individuals you feel
weekends approach. With the co‑
would fit into the style of living
operation of all the brothers we
in the house. Therefore, if you
are very optimistic that this can
know of any high schooI senior
be the most sucessful rush ever at
who plans to attend I.U. and who
z e七a.
you feel would be an asset to the
house, Please send us his name and
In order to perpetuate the ex‑
cellent record that our house has
compiled over the years) it is of
utmost importance that we select
those young men with outstanding
address and we will get in touch
with him and invite him to one of
our three rush weekends which
will be held March 23‑24, March
30‑31, and Apri1 20‑21.
qualities to enter∴Our fratemity.
Rather than randomly selecting
Your cooperation would be
incoming freshmen for our rush
greatly appreciated in this most
we would prefer to invite those
important
high schooI seniors who have been
you very much.
house
effort.
Thank
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D;d Yb
K料0∽
AI Abbott, former∴Zeta Fiji
(
65), nOW holds the world land
SPeed record for a bicycle. A11
set his∴S音ites on the record and
through hard work and determin‑
ation piloted his unconventional
bicycle to a speed of 140.2 miles
Per hour. Al
s record, Set at the
Bonnevi11e Salt Flats in Utah, WaS
a c]imax of two years of hard
WOrk which included many bicycle
an吐音型Ptpエey旦Ie J.aCeS. To become
accustomed to the 4,000 foot elev‑
ation of the salt flats, Al moved
to the 4,500 foot elevation of San
Bernardino, Caifomia.
Al, a Physician, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Abbott. While
Coach Tom Mensch and riders Tom RepIogle, Pat Smith, Warren Mein‑
attending Indiana University, AI
きchein, Charlie Turk, and Rick Schilling prepare t。 Work out at the
was a member of thc Fiji Bike
new $tadium.
Team that won the Little 500
Bi‑
CyCle race in 1965. (Information
from Indianapolis Star Magazine)
B亮。書もam Be〆nβ聯訪ou聴
in∴COntention and is a member of
Charles Sursa
77
Riders Council and Student Foun‑
The Brothers at Beechwood are
dation.
With the exception of
becoming increasingly excited, be‑
Warren, an other riders are in
cause the Fiji Bike Team is in high
their first year of competition.
gear preparing for this year
s
Litt! 500. The six riders vying
for positions on this year
s team
are competently coached by Tom
Greg Capplinger (Caps), a junior
from Anderson, is an outstanding
A.A.U. miler trying his hand at
bike riding. The remaining four
Mensch (Streak) and his assistant
riders are members′ of the fI.eSh̲
Bill Silvey (Sliv). Both coaches
man
have experience as Tom was
assistant eoach last year and臆Bjll
class
and
consist
of∴Tom
RepIogle (Reptile) and Charlie
Tu車(Turkey上both of LaPorte,
Prospects for this year
s team
polis, and Rick Schiniing (Stinky)
Of BIoomington.
are young, OPtimistic, energetic,
and wiⅢng to put out the effo圭
that makes a good team. Practice
be三・an January 30 and has consist‑
ed of many road trips and visits
to the track circling the new stad‑
ium; nOt tO mentiQn the hours of
hard pedaling on the stationary
bicycle. Phi Gamma Delta is one
Of the few teams to begin training
at this early date and may prove
to have a jump on Qther teams in
the conditioning department.
Four year veteran Warren
Meinschein
(Moon)
heads the
掘〃固持
Dan Clawson
76
As winter comes to a cIose∴SO
doth final rounds of intramural
Winter sports.
The greatest accomplishment
was in the ever so popular basket‑
ball toumament. Despite having
to play some games as late as ll :30
p.m., the Fijis had five out of
seven teams臆でeCeive tournament
Pat Smith /Animal)缶om Indiana‑
COmPeted as a rider.
肌〔o棚pe軸的
Qualifications f(舟
thi竜
year
s
bids as a result of regular season
Play. The A, B, C teams a11 made
it to the finals of their divisions
before
being
defeated.
The
wm be held on Satur̲
Pledge team easily won their divi‑
day March 30 with the race to be
held one month later on Apri1 27,
sion, and continued on to defeat
Little
500
The I.ittle
500
race climaxes the
Weekend known as
=the world,s
greatest college weekend.
annual Little
500
The
Regatta, held
On Friday before the race, Wm
the B league winner.
Handba11
doubles and table
tennis doubles are now in progress.
There are two Fiji teams remain‑
ing in handball and one team in
table tennis,
take place on Monroe Reservoir
With the coming of spring, SO
instead of IJake Lemon as in pre‑
does basketball free throw, raC‑
ViQuS yearS. Following the race?
quetba11 doubles, tennis doubles.
softba11, SOCCer, and track. Phi
an a11 campus variety show will
be held in the Assembly Hau.
Gamma Delta shsould be strong
Don
in these sports as they have been
t take our word for it, COme
PaCk of contenders this Spring.
On down to Zeta and see for your‑
in the past with the hope of bring‑
Warren, a reSident of BIooming‑
Self:
ing to a cIose its second consecu‑
ton, is the only experienced rider
WOrld
Little
500
truly is
有the
s greatest college weekend.
tive fraternity championship.
\r\nPase
4
The
NEW IN皿ATES
Richard Dyar
77
On Sunday, February
SOCIAL S且RV萱CE:
A NEW AwARENESS
By Robert J. Rogers
3, 1974,
twenty‑eight young men took a
75
Zeta has constantly stressed
SCholarship, CamPuS leadership,
and intramural activity as a vital
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta.
Part Of campus living. The fore‑
most goal ‑ true CIoseness among.
ful that they can become a driving,
dynamic force here at Beechwood.
1hey also realize that along with
their new opportunities come new
responsibilities and obligations.
They know that meeting these
responsibilities and obligations
means becoming actively involved
in the affairs of this fratemity.
The new Fijis already have many
members of their class of whom
they can be very proud. Among
them are two varsity athletes,
five bike team members. and two
brothers ‑ is gained through com‑
The young men are also very
Charles
Vaught Sursa II; from Anderson,
As
the
SeCOnd semester rolls on, We hope
to build the framework of a very
the brothers as well.
gr eatly.
Zeta has recently adopted a
local nursing home to be respons‑
ible to the people in a number of
Cards
are
sent
to
the
PeOPle on individual birthdays and
various holidays. AIso, brothers
are encouraged to take time to
P馬ESIDENTタS MESSAGE ‑
(Continued from Page l)
I write of the brother,s outstand‑
ing scholarship performance this
past semester. Over sixty mem‑
bers of the over ninety brothers
living in the house, aChieved a
point
average
of
3.0
0r
4.0.
Our Rush program has started
Oliver Turk; from Noblesvme,
Out Very StrOngly under the able
James Bradley Cook; from Tipton,
leadership of Brothers Paul Cox
Whitney Brent Grayson; from
and Bill,Sibbiもt. Our Rush book‑
Chesterton, Mark Ricky McGee;
from BIoomington, Richard Fred‑
let has been completely refurbish‑
ed and we have collected over two
hundred seventy names for our
Rush mailing list. However, We
Robert Winiam Weller; from Lo
gansport, Joseph Stewart Wiler:
from Hammond, Walter Bayard
do encourage any suggestions
Huey III; from Lafayette, John
Patrick Holloway; from BIoom‑
young men whom they think
would be of the character we seek
ington, I11., Mark Anton Laesch;
from Normal, Ill., James Stanley
to associate here at Zeta.
from our graduate brothers of
On February 2, 1974, the Beta
Crews; from Columbus, Ohio.
Graduate Association awarded Ze.
Timothy James Milburn; and from
ta Chapter the Beta Graduate Cup
These new initiates are looking
forward to a bright future here at
48), brothers David
and Donald, and sisters Debbie
and Diane, all of BIoomington.
Phi Gamma Delta has Iost a fine
grade
kins.
500
brother, and we will miss him
better out clf a possible
Louisvi11e, Ky., John Crates Wat‑
Doug was a member of the
track and cross‑COuntry teamS at
effective service organization that
Lee McNabney; from LaPorte,
erick SchiⅢng; from Rchmond,
a friend after their canoe had cap‑
sized in turbulent waters.
Will help not only the needy but
Kevin Wi11iam Luther and Michael
Thomas Lee RepIogle and Charles
the
Tyte (Zeta
community.
Newton Terry Dick, Richard Wil‑
and
in
ParentS, Dr. and Mrs. Donald C.
to
1iam Dyar, Kevin Edward Green,
Stevning,
perished
in the past few years is the social
The new initiates are: from In‑
Doyle
He
SerVice
dianapolis, James Joseph CIOlしison,
Cie, James Robert Clark, Thomas
1974.
Bike Team. He is survived by the
have each member initiated at the
Mark Wayne Reitdorf; from Mu工‑
24,
White River while trying to save
life which seems to have faltered
same time.
Ft. Wayne, Thomas Murray Kim‑
brough, Keith Warren Miller, and
Brother Douglas H. Tyte (Zeta
BIoomington High School and also
their grades and consequently
1ick David Henry Smith III; from
A卦A卯的
rode on the 1971 Fiji Little
proud to be one of the first pledge
classes in several years to mak3
Andrew Kenneth Lig鵬, and Pat‑
1974
these. A big part of fraternity
4.O grade
averages for the first semester.
February,
mon goals and interests such as
ways.
brothers who earned
Fiji,
74) passed ad astra on January
giant step in their co11ege careers
as they were initiated into the
These new initiates are all hope‑
Hoosier
\r\n坊
Return this news fom to the Hoosier Fiji, Phi Gamma DeIta
BIoomington, Ind.
αass
̲‑̲
NAME
O ccupation
( ) Business Address
( ) Residence Address
(Please check preferred皿ailjng
1. What̀s new with yourself
the family言Ob
address and indicate if new)
adventures, Civic a‑Ctivities?
2. What do you hear from any of the old ga.ng?
3. as皿Plaints? Praise? Criticism?
5. Who will always know your address? (Give firm or individual・s name∴a'nd address)
DEAR BROTHER; Our CHAPTER PAPER COMES OUT 3‑6TIMES AYEAR. YOU ARE JUST AS NEWSWORTHY
AS THE NEXT FELLOW, AND WE WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU BEFORE PUBLICATION OF THE
NEXT ISSUE. DON,T LI皿YOURSELF TO JUST A PAGE EITHER. THE BACK OF THIS FORM IS
BLANK... F重LLIT IN
Ed.
TOO. HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU SOON!
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February 1974 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is five pages in length.