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Title:
1974 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
May 1974 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
05/00/1974
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1970s
1974 May Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity at Indiana University
Volume
XXXXI,
Number
2
BIoomington,
Indiana
May・
1974
Awa「ds Bestowed upon §enio「s
being elected President of the
house. To top off his stay at the
Fiji house, Dave served as chair‑
Of
3.88.
year
Dave exemplifies this
s senior class and is truly a
fine Wilkenson Award candidate.
man of Pig Dinner, reCeived his
Many other awards∴Seniors re‑
second honorary scholastic degree
ceived for their contributions over
of Beta Gamma Sigma from the
their last four years. Timothy K.
business school, WaS On the All‑
Frank was named the outstanding
Fratemity handball doubles team,
senior by
and was named outstanding finance
contributions t9 the house. The
the Chapter for his many
student by the business school.
Christopher K. Wooling Award
Dave played an important role in
was given to Alan J. Dansker.for
almost all activities o士
his true schoiastic achievement.
the house
whether it was intramurals or just
Alan
genera] business at the house. Al‑
age was an impressive 3.89. The
s four year grade point aver‑
though the house and school took
Porky Pig award for outstanding
up much of his time, Dave was a
brotherhood and the Mark Rogge
committee chairman on the I.U.
award for outstanding intramural
Student, Foundation, a member of
activity both went to Bill Silvey
the PTesident,s board of the Intra‑
〃S工iv,,. A new award was es七ab‑
fraternity Council, and participat‑
1ished by this year
ed on the Board of Arcons, an ad‑
of Douglas ,H. Tyte, a Pledge
visory
board
to
the
University
s
s class in honor
brother who recently died in a
President. Probably the most out‑
canoeing accident.
standing thing about Dave
s col‑
was presented to Warreh G. Mein‑
1ege career was his scholastic
schein for his tremendous efforts
冒his Jaward
achievement. While being invoIv‑
on the bike team for the last four
ed in so many activities, he manag‑
years. zeta chapter wi11
ed to make the Dean,s list every
to Iose such a fine group̲Of broth‑
be sorry
semester and ended up with an
ers and wishes them all the best
accumulative grade point, aVerage
in th.eir years ahead.ノ
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by Peter King
76
On Apri1 6, 1974, the Board of
Directors met in conjunction with
the graduate and undergraduate
Weissert, John Konowitz and Bill
Jenkin.
The Board also approved /や
motion offered by Brother John
members of Zeta Chapter of Phi
Scott (
Gamma Delta. In this meeting,
members to the Board.
the Board elected three new grad‑
uate brothers to serve the Board
for a period of three years. The
new Board members include John
30) adding three new
Brother
Scott specified these new members
also be members of the undergrad‑
uate
chapter.
The
three
(Continued on page
3)
new
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by Whit Gray8on
77
Saturday, Apri1 6, 1974
saw
Edward R. Brown
76
Zeta celebrating its lO3rd Annuar
Norris Pig Dimer. The festivities▼
began with an active‑alumni golf
toumament, WOn by Rick Lee
(
Thomas R. Marshall
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Zeta and this year is no exception.
Regatta, the Mini
69).
and the L班le
Following the golf competition
500 field Fiji teams against cam‑
was an open bar, held in the oak‑
pus competition.冒o this datc; the
room. Many memories were re」
Fijis are batting lOOO with a vic‑
1ived in this room so rich rich in
tory in Regatta.
tradition, as alumni met and talked
詩誌謀議認諾
The month of April is amually
the busiest time of the year at
The Regatta, a Pqddleboat race
held at Monroe Reservoir, SaW a
with current active brothers.
At last it was time for the big
Fiji representative from each class
event, the dinner itself・ An ex‑
in the house: Kiv Kunkel, Senior;
cellent meal was served to the
Scott Miller, junior; Goach Bob
brothers, after which Toastmaster
Mercer
Steven W. Andres (,69) began the
Schilling, freshman. After quali‑
ceremony. The pig was brought
fying third the week before, the
in and paraded by仇e newly initi‑
Fiji team captured the first three
ated class of
77. The oldest Fiji
SOPhomore;
and
Rick
heats easily and scored a cIose win
26).
in the final race for the victory.
a.。 Welcomed and encouraged at
placed a reverent kiss on the pig)s
Kiv Kunkel summed up the feeling
all
snout, While Richard F. Schilling
of the team by saying,
contributions of news of alumni
times.
Address
all
commum一
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present, Darrall R. Parsons (
(,77) repeated this act on the
pig
工
m glad
all the work the team did was able
to net this victory for the house.
s better side.
Next came the presentation of
 ̄「喬両を面dま(武もce薄暗 ̄繭寵で七重㌻
The Mini 500 shows the athletic
ability of the Fijis
Lit七le
500
74 Pig Dimer were : Walter Baird
counterparts, AIpha Chi Omega.
Huey III, OutStanding freshman;
Timothy Keith Frank, OutStanding
A team sparked by strong spirit
senior; David Gregor King, Wil‑
competition. Coaches Brent My‑
and nice legs qualified third in
kinson Award Candidate; and Mr.
ers and Steve Ingmire have this
William Miller
view on the Mini team,
OutS七anding alum‑
The girls
have worked hard and deserve to
Following a brief report by Mr.
win
but even if they don)t have
Darrall R. Parsons, President of
the best team they certainly are
the House Corporation, the speak‑
the best looking.
er, Mr. John D. Weissert (
52),
Indiana Pacers, General Manager,
was introduced. Mr. Weissert ad‑
dressed the gathering on the word
=PRIDE,, breaking it down into
Topping off the month of April
is the nationa11y renowned Little
500 bicycle race. The Fijis, Vic‑
tims of unfortunate circumstances,
were without the services of veb‑
five categories : Performance, re‑
spect, integrity, detemination
and effort. Making several anal‑
ogies to his team, the Pacers
the
talk was not only interesting and
informative, but inspirational as
well. A question and answer per‑
iod ended his speech, followed by
a brief address by current Fiji
President Peter Campbell King )76.
Thus, anOther Pig Dinner was
ended at Zeta, With brothers going
back to their separate walks of life)
removed by distance and age, but
bonded sti11 by the brotherhood
eran riders Pete King and Rob
Hunt and qualified 18th in the 33
team field. This year)s team is
led by the recent winner of the
Douglas H. Tyte bike award) Riders
Council member, and three year
veteran Warren Meinshein.
買Moonタタ, a Senior from BIooming‑
ton, is the only Fiji rider with Lit‑
tle
500
experience. The bright
future of the Fiji bike team is
centered around three freshman
riders. Charlie Turk, an eXtreme‑
1y strong rider from LaPorte) Pat
Smith, the =Animal)1 0f the team
that has made every member
udamn glad to be a Fiji!
(Continued on page 3)
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by John Watkins
named president of Lincoln Sales
tures showing present undergrad‑
Thank you Zeta alumni for the
Corporation of Evansvi11e which
uates they are all out of business
overwhelming response in order
is affiliated with Linco置n National
now ‑ Or else we are getting Pi
to update our graduate file here at
Life Insurance Co。 We hope you
Phi and Theta freshmen by mis‑
Beechwood. The brothers in the
are doing well in your new job,
take。タ)
house are getting a kick out of
Davidか
reading your∴COmmentS about the
house and general topicse We are
We encour魂ge all Brothers to
Brother Harold Victor, Class of
20
and retired Board Chairman
write to Beechwood and tell us
What they are doing. Come on
also very interested to hear about
of Union Federal Savings and
and get the rest of those informa‑
your job promotion and all the
other idiosyncrasies of your lives.
Loan, describes his activities as
tion forms to us!
Those of you who still have not
retumed the information form
please do so. This isto benefityou
all as we11 as us!
follows:
在Not much new,
We
travel about 6 months each year.
Four times around the world."
And from the Class of
30
we
heard from Brother Laurence
But for now we would like to
Wylie, nOW a PrOfessor on the
treat our readers to some graduate
civilization of France at Harvard
news
dug from deep inside our
University.
During 1972‑73
he
continuously updated graduate郎e.
spent time studying 〃cultural dif‑
ENJOY THESE BROTHERS and
ferences in body movement and
let us hear from you.
communication,, while staying in
Paris.
He
also
made
a
movie
cn†組ed:バRepertory of Conven‑
tional French Gestures.,, The only
complaint of Brother Wylie is that
he neveぎ
gang"
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与Qすい
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nld
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(Continued from page l)
membe蹴of the Board will be the
Chapter President, Chapter Treas‑
urer and a member selected by
the Chapter.
The Board then held elections
of its own officers. The new of置
窟cers∴a曹e∴aS follows :
Br〇七もer Da手工龍三デa重SUnもー
臆
Chairman of the Board
anymore.
Finally, tO C置ose out this column,
Brother Bill Reed
Brother James Shideler, Class of
)29‑30, WOuld like to add his final
Presiden七
Br〇七h色でBill Keck
Vice‑President
comment:雄BIoomington had sev‑
eral good barber shops during the
Brother King Tねub
late ,20,s. Apparently from pic‑
Sec‑甘reasurer
The Board then decided to re.
COnVene On Sunday, Apri1 28, 1974
at the Chapter house. The meet̲
We were pleased to here from
Brother Roy Whitehead, aS Seen
with his wife in the photo above,
from the class of 1918. He is
enJOymg a retirement from the
ing was then adjoumed.
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(Continued from page
2)
The feeling of the undergrad‑
uate Chapter are those of optim‑
ism.
and the house from Indianapolis,
The
Chapter
was
very
Pleased to leam of the decision of
the Board conceming the under‑
doctor profession at a restricted
and Tom RepIogle, the 〃Reptile
Country Club in Palm Desert, Cali‑
fornia. Among his many sporting
from LaPorte are the remaining
hobbies is what we feel is probably
Veteran bike riders Tom Mensch
extend their appreciation to all
his favorite, driving his dune bug‑
and Bill Silvey are the coaches
the members of the graduate
gy・
guiding this young Fiji team.
Tom, the head coach, Said this
in the matter。
Brother James Ruhlman, Class
of 53
eXPeCtS tO re七ire from the
representatives for the Fiji team.
about the team,
graduate representation proposal.
The Chapter would also like to
Chapter that displayed an interest
Despite our inex‑
Presidency of the Puerto Rico
Valve and Fitting Co. to the island
perience we feel we have a com‑
The entire undergraduate Chap‑
petitive team, CaPable of a high
ter is Iooking forward to the com‑
of Tin̲Luiバwhich is one of the
負nish.,,
last islands with bare‑Chested la‑
dies in this part of the world.
Congratulations extend to
Brother David Eitman, Class of
60, Who has just recently been
ing semester. We all are ready to
With one victory already under
accept the cha11enge before us by
our belts and strong representa‑
WOrking hand in hand with our
tives in the remaining two events,
entire Zeta family in order to
the Fijis are optimistic for another
continue the high ideals and tra‑
successful April.
ditions of Zeta Chapter.
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initiating ceremonies, Kevin pre‑
sented to the house a series of
by Tom Fara
films on Australia. Narrating each
The Fijis have concluded this
創m,バMate
semester with a fine effor七in in‑
tramurals to clinch second place
Australia. The films included de‑
1ineation on such topics as AustraL
in the all campus standings.
冒'opped only by Sigma Nu, Which
ian people, eCOnOmy, tOPOgraPhy,
made a startling comeback ofter
SPOrtS, and wildlife.
]ast year,s loss to the Fijis, the
ior and Senior brothers, 1ed by
ward to next year and a∴Chance
Mate, Singing various Australian
SOngS including, Tie Me Kangaroo
Down and Waltzing Matelda.
to regain the number one position・
Hopefu11y the enthusiasm of this
semester will carry over to next
Kevin has started a very pres‑
year and allow that goal the be‑
tigious∴Club at P.G.D. the Kanga‑
come a reality.
roo
There have been some tense
houses competed in a close race
performances by house teams in‑
cluded a second place all campus
for second place early in the year.
finish in handball and third in
A near Fiji sweep of basketba11
was cIouded by losses of the soc‑
coupled with crimson division semi‑
cer and softball A‑teamS early in
final placing in tennis∴and ping
their single elimination touma‑
pong, along with commendable ef‑
forts in soccer and softba11, have
ments
but a recovery was evident
A special
added attraction invo工ved the Jun‑
brothers at Zeta are looking for‑
moments this semester as four
explained to the
brothers and guests many facets of
track.
These accomplishments
as
the
head
ationバhop,
down Senior Hall be‑
fore bestowing on the newly initi‑
ated ̀joeys
the golden Kangaroo
lapel pin. Kevin says a11 brothers
aI.e Welcomed to comeバhopping
for membership as Iong as the
Kangaroo pins last.
臆‑Kevin w班
be Jeaving immedi置
Ⅱladc臆∴了eX七
tion peaked with the progression
regaining the intramural titIe ever
ately after∴SChool for Europe to
of
more promising.
Study Real Estate there.
semest,er.
Outstanding
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as individua十and house part,icipa‑
the
yea手管臆臆(prOSpeC七S
Club.
Kangaroo Kevin requires an initi‑
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May 1974 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.