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Title:
1985-86 Winter Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Winter 1985-1986 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1985 - 00/00/1986
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1980s
1985-86 Winter Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
丁he H0OSier申
Pu輔shed by Ze†o Chopler of
Phi GammcI Del†o o† Indiano Unive「stry
BLOOMINGTON,量N
WINTER
1985‑86
Fbnr Cbnsecz/tive α敗mpions履,S
IM SPORTS DYNASTY BUILDS
10th time in the last
F晋霊
⊥
12 years, the F串S CaP‑
the championship. The ̀Bs
PrOCeeded to win the allr什ater‑
are off to another rapid start.
Under the new leadership of
tured the I.U. all‑fraternity
nity championship and place
Intramural Chairman David
intramurals title. The Zeta
seccmd正the all‑CamPuS tOur‑
Moore
̲̲ ̄「前垂ionship quest was pro‑
Pe11ed by the strength of an
undefeated volleyball season
86 and Greg Moore
87, the brothers are off to a
nament.
With four consecutive in‑
tramural championships, We
鉦st‑Place start and look as
tough as ever.
and a spectacular undefeated
basketball season.
Under the direction of Intra‑
mural Chairmen Jeff Moody
87 and Jim Strobel
87, Our
basketball teams won all four
Crimson (1arge fraternity) divi‑
SIOnS, Placing three teams in
the crimson tournament final
four. The F串̀B
feated our
̀P
team de‑
team to take
RzISh J互oncガons
B肋g25P陵ゐes
めZeta α伸わr
̲臆臆臆臆̲ Zeta{hapter netted 25‑Out‑
Standing pledges last year. The
Outlook is bright for the class
of 1985.
Zetas displayed Beechwood
three weekends last March and
April. Led by Rush Chairmen
Andy Detherage
87 and Mark
FIJI HOPEFULS: PIedge names and hometowus are on page 3.
F卸Academy O鱒ers New Ideas
Zeta Chapter was well represented last August at the 19th
Fiji Academy, held at Ohio State. Those representing our
Chapter included Dave Cusick
86, Phil Dickman
87 and Tom Herendeen
88.
86, JeffJinks
87, brothers coor‑
The academy presented new ideas and leaming experiences
dinated rush activities designed
for improvement of our fratemity life. Integrated with the theme
Senese
to acquaint rushees with Zeta
Chapter both as a fraternity
and as our home.
̀̀Leaders Make it Happen,
the occasion offered many ln‑
teresting seminars and discussions.
Seminar topics included graduate relatiohs, ruSh, legal
As usual, We held our tradi‑
liabilities and pledge education. A very pleasant su切ect of con‑
tional rush activities including
basketball games, Staged pre‑
VerSation was the new International Headquarters building in
Lexington, Kentucky, Which is now completed. Another point
Sentations言ce cream socials
Of discussion significant to Zeta was our innovative study table
(Ctmtinued on page 3)
(Cbntimled on page 2)
\r\nPage
2
THE
7he Hoosier鱒yi is published
regularly by the men of Phi
Gamma Delta Fraternity at In‑
diana University for members
HOOSIER
FIJI
Winter
1985‑86
C枕やter News Round即
Zeta Goes For Baker Cup
This past semester Zeta Chapter was actively invoIved in pur‑
and friends.
News, Photos and changes
suing the Baker Cup for social service・ We hosted a work day
of address should be sent to
party at the BIoomington Nursing Home and for the second
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma
Delta, Newsletter Program
Headquarters, P.O. Box 131 1,
Bloomington, IN 47402.
consecutive year participated in白Miss‑a‑Meal,
, with proceeds
going to UNICEF. We also were invoIved with various money
collection activities and the Salvation Army
s general clean up.
On November 2 we held our third amua1 5K Run for Leukemia.
In addition, F串brothers from Lambda Iota Chapter at Purdue
What Became of
the Class of?85?
上a砂SehooI
ran a football for charity from West Lafayette to Zeta Chapter
the day before the Old Oaken Bucket game.
A number of philanthropic activities are already planned by
Zeta Chapter for the second semester.
J. U. Fys Accqt LeadbrshやRoles
Jay Curtis … ‥ l
… …IUPUI
Tom Froehle . ‥
…. Michigan
Campus activities have always been a highly stressed area
Mike Mays ‥‥ ・
……‥量.U.
Within our chapter. This year the following brothers are ex‑
M職ster七
Brian Barrett. ‥
…
….Butler
Rod Hackler
. Northwestern
Pharmac o Iogy
‥.
Geo‑Chemistry
… ….Butler
Steve Myers . ‥
Pharmac oI ogy
Doug Strobel ‥ '
……‥I.U.
Pharmac oIo gy
MB.A.
Brian Gallmier .
… … ‥Ohio
Todd Troeger ‥
‥ Notre Dame
Bruce Zimlich
‥
. ‥ Vanderbilt
Art Dragoo.. ‥
. Rhode Island
emplifying F申Ieadership and invoIvement on campus.
● Dave Cusick is on the Indiana University Student Foun‑
dation and Mortar Board.
● Andy Detherage is on the Interfraternity Council Judicial
Board and the Board of Aeons.
● Mark Ham靴on is an SAB chairman and an assistant direc‑
tor on Union Board.
・ John Steele and Tom Herendeen are SAB chairmen and
Jeff Jinks is an SAB director.
● Don Shirley is on the Student Foundation Steering
C ommittee.
● Dave Largent is the SAC vice president, Steve McGarvey
is an SAC chairman, and Charlie Spalding is an SAC public
坤lのment
David Breide ‥.
……‥NCR
‥ Indianapolis
relations director.
・ John Rinehart is the ad rep for hdiam 4lnmni magazine.
Chuck DeMaille .‥.‥‥.‥‥
… ‥ Marine Flight SchooI
Mike Evans
… ‥Detroit Diesel
A11ison, Indianapolis
Zeia Ch呼タter Di′セCめry in Cb′綿pihJion S細ge
A new, uPdated version of the Zeta Chapter Directory wi11
Brian Eyer … ….Northwestem
be available soon; materials will be comlng yOur Way this winter
Mutual Life, Indianapolis
to help us accumulate data for it. We want a11 the infbmation
Kris Fettig … … … ・Goodyear
to be complete and accurate. The directory will include such
… ‥ Indianapolis
John House … ‥ Ra批mspherger
Hughs,. Indianapolis
Joe O
Connor … … …Procter
infomation as graduation class
OCCuPation
and business and
home addresses. Your participation in the directory, tO be
published next summer, Will be sincerely appreciated.
& Gamble, Indianapolis
Bill Koch … … Kimberly‑Clark
ACADEMY OFFERS NEW IDEAS,佃ontinued加m page l)
… ‥Grand Rapids, MI
Scott McCallum . ….American
Hospitals, Los Angeles
Rob Olds … … ‥Summit Bank
… ‥Ft. Wayne
Jim Rapp … … ・Biotechnology
…..Indianapolis
JeffWilt … … … … ‥Syntas
…..Cincinnati
that we instituted over the past year. Zeta Chapter was recog‑
nized in the following manner at the academy:
. Archon
s Trophy (CamPuS aCtivities) ‑ honorable mention
● Baker Cup (SOCial service) ‑ honorable mention
● Jordan Bowl (SCholarship) ‑ honorable mention
● John Templeton McCarthy Proficiency Award
・ saluted for our rec6rd 26 years above the all‑men
s GPA
\r\nWinter
1985‑86
THE
HOOSIER
FIJI
Page
3
Bike Season Ends With Disappointment
At Little 500 qualifications ,
Little 500 this past spring
WaS a disappointment; Zeta
Our team eXPerienced pro‑
Chapter finished 28th out of 33
blems with exchanges. After
teams.
Even before the race began
two attempts the F串bikers
it seemed that F串was plagued
qualtry at the end of the day.
With problems. At miss and
The Zeta men fina11y did
Were forced to wait to try to
Out, Which is held one week
manage to qualify in a respec‑
before the race, John Fletcher
table 19th position.
was forced off the track in the
Apri1 20, 1985: raCe day.
first turn. He collided with the
書棚而i流下i百舌
器謹皇鵠請S譜
as a result. Come race day,
Fletcher, Chris Jacobs, Dan
though, Fletcher rode with ad‑
E租ein and Coach Jeff John‑
mirable determination.
FIJIS IN TRAINING: Zeta
bikers Dan E鯖iein (left) and
Bruce Eyre pause before hit‑
ting the roads.
SOn gOt Offto a good start, but
then things soon fell apart.
Dan Effrein wrecked and
Mike Smith took to the track;
however, a few laps later he
suffered a flat tire. After
trading bikes, Smith dis‑
covered that the wrecked bike
A TOUGH
had a bent crank. By the time
FIGHT: It just
the problem was sorted out and
WaSn
t the day
alleviated, Zeta was more than
for Ftii riders at
lO laps behind the leaders.
the 1985 Little
From that point until the end
500. Our team
Of the race, though, the F串
fought back from
an accident and
team held its own.
Zeta Chapter may not have
mechanical pro‑
finished high in the 1985 Lit‑
blems to鯖nish
28th out of the
33‑team鯖eld.
tle 500 standings」)ut Our team
did gain valuable riding exper‑
ience. The brothers Iook to this
SPring
s race with much op‑
timism and confidence.
RUSH BRINGS 25 PLEDGES TO ZETA CHAPTER,佃ontinz/ed力■om page 」)
and slide shows. Rushees also
were treated to an afternoon
‥ ‥Centervi11e, OH
Randy Krall.
David Lentz.
COOkout where they conversed
Ric Bohencamp... ‥Anderson
Joe Lower ‥
With members of the grad‑
Bi11 Boncosky … ・Indianapolis
Scott Miller.
… ‥ Frankfort
uating class of 1985.
Blake Burgan… … ‥Kokomo
Pat Pope ‥.
… ・ Shelbyville
Thanks to the hard work of
all brothers of Zeta Chapter,
Greg Burton … … … ・Tipton
Joe Reife上‥
David Calhoun
Jerry Ruston
another fine F串Pledge class
is developing at Indiana Uni‑
VerSity. Its members are:
John Ashman
… ‥...Muncie
Robert Bender..‥‥‥.‥‥.
… ….Carmel
… ‥ Anderson
….Ft. Wayne
Milwaukee, WI
…
….Fowler
… ….Muncie
Andy Campbell ‥ BIoomington
Kip Scheidler
…. Montice1lo
Jerry Cunningham ‥ ・ Anderson
Scott Sinatra
. ‥ Indianapolis
Jason Friesen
David Templeton
… … ‥Marion
Terre Haute
Todd Hacker … …Ft. Wayne
John Hawkins. ‥.Indianapolis
Rob Templeton.
David Jegen … … Indianapolis
John Terrl=
‥ ‥
. ‥Danvi11e
‥Ft. Wayne
\r\nFIJI GRADUATE NEWS BRIEFS
blocking back while a F串ac‑
Gi量bert M. ShuIl?40
The author of more than 20
young and still in good health.
tive, Tom is now the father of
Publications and 30 patents
He travels about six months
five children and practices law
Gil is now retired from a
Out Ofevery year now and has
in Indianapolis with the fim of
made a trip around血e world
Career in the pharmaceutical
industry.
Way through Europe more
Bamberger and Feiblemen.
Since 1958 Tom has been
married to the former Dorothy
than 20 times.
Arnold. Their offspring in‑
football manager and our
Clude Kathleen, 27, Mary, 25,
Ann, 23, Thomas, 18, and
Chapter historian as well as a
Haro看d R. Victor?20
Vic
is now 86 years
seven times and has made his
A trustee of the Indianapolis
Museum of Art, Vic is now
retired from his position as
chairman of the board of
Jennifer, 18. Former class‑
Union Federal Savings and
Loan Association of Indiana‑
With Tom by writing to the
mates can get back in touch
A chemistry m可or in his
BIoomington days, Gil was a
member of the Sphinx Club,
Blue Key and Phi Eta Sigma.
After graduation he traveled
north to the University of
Wisconsin for his master
POlis. Between 1932 and 1949,
Titsworth home at l 10 Maple‑
crest Drive, Carmel, IN
Vic
46032.
Gil is the father of Robert,
Thomas and Susan. He and his
s weekly column on busi‑
ness trends was picked up by
2 1 newspapers nationwide.
Vic received his master
John S. Myrland
s
degree at Yale University, and
throughout his career has
73
Known to Zeta brothers as
Wizard,
John currently
POlis and state‑Wide real estate
Performs his wizardry on
behalf of the Indianapolis
Chamber of Commerce, Where
boards. He is married to I.U.
he is an executive vice presi‑
alumna Marian Hilgenberg, a
dent.
belonged to several Indiana‑
s and
Ph.D.
Wife Margaret are e巾Oying the
PaCe Of retired life at Over‑
1eigh Road, Bernardsville, NJ
Robert G. Patter記,50
Robert sends greetings from
Kappa AIpha Theta member.
In addition, John is a mem‑
the Great Northwest, Where he
Marian and Vic make their
home at 6020 Sunset Lane, In‑
ber ofthe Community Service
Council and the Small Busi‑
tive o飾cer of the Campbe11 In‑
dianapolis, IN 46208.
ness Administration. He also
dustrial Supply Company, a
finds enough time to partici‑
distributor of tooIs and in‑
Pate in the workings ofthe St.
dustrial supplies. He is anxious
Luke
to hear from you; Write him at
David A. MaIson?83
Currently a law student at
Bull‑
Church, the Fellowship of
500「West Roy, W‑401 , Seat‑
anticipates a sprlng
Christian Athletes, Young Life
tle, WA 98119.
Valparaiso University ,
dog
s United Methodist
is president and chief execu‑
graduation. He stil=ives the
and the I.U. Alumni Associa‑
Single l窮・
tion.
John T. Scott ,58
dying business economics and
While on the BIoomington
CamPuS, the Wiz was our
Public policy, David was our
Chapter president and served
SOn, Indiana, firm of Scott and
Scott, Jack dedicates much of
On J‑Board, Union Board,
his time to civic duties. He has
While a F串undergrad stu‑
Chapter
s I.U. Sing director,
An attorney in the Ander‑
Served as president of Madison
Student Alumni Council, and
IFC, the Student Foundation
and was an I.U. Sing host.
WaS a Part Of the Student Foun‑
When he found time to pick up
County Family Services and
the local Urban League and as
dation. He can be reached
a book, he studied radio/TV.
director for both the county
Wizard Myrland remains
Red Cross and Sertoma Club.
WaS a PrQject director for the
through this address: R.R. #,
Rushvi11e, IN 46173.
Thomas D.
Titsworth?51
Most noted as John Kyle
s
Single and resides at 5912
Jack recently celebrated 24
North Compton, Indianapolis,
IN 46220. Drop him a line and
years of matrimony with the
CatCh up on the news since
home address is 928 Winding
Way, Anderson, IN 46011.
graduati on.
former Ann Drilling. Their
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Winter 1985-1986 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.