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Title:
1987 Spring Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Spring 1987 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is eight pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1987
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1980s
1987 Spring Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
柵e Hoosfer坤i
Pub庵hed by Zeta Chapter of
Phi Gamma De伯at hdiana University
BLOOMINGTON,
INDIANA
spRING
1987
NORRIS PIG DINNER SUCCESSFUL
As was reported in the last edi‑
response, and Brother Elmore
WaS a great SuCCeSS. Over 70
tion of :耽e Hbosier F#i, Graduate
WaS Pleased to see so many
graduates returned to Bloom‑
Relations experienced a go(rd first
familiar faces at the function.
1ngtOn, and a1l ofthem seemed to
SemeSter. During the course of
Brother Elmore delighted a萱l
the semester, We held four re‑
those in attendance with an in‑
unions and started two fund‑
triguing speech on world mar‑
Our Graduate Relations program
kets. He also focused his atten‑
has one other important respon‑
tion of the increasing difficulty of
Sibility ‑ fund raising. Last
This semester we have kept that
momentum going. Our m勾Or ef‑
e垂ioy臆themselves immensely.
Besides arranglng reunions,
SemeSter We Started two fund‑
forts went toward our l 17th an‑
raisers. The鉦st was the selling
nual Norris Pig Dinner. Held at
Of sketches ofthe house. All pro‑
Jeremiah Sweeney
Ceeds from this benefitted the
s Restaurant
On February 28th, We honored
the members of the House Cor‑
general housing fund. Through
this effort, We raised over $200.
POration and our fund raiser, Bi=
With the definite possibility of
Goodman, for their efforts to get
making more in the future.
Our long‑aWaited renovation
The second fundraiser used our
under way. We also honored Bill
and Herbert Mi=er for their ef‑
benefit the American Heart Asso場
forts in refurbishing our chapter
Ciation. To participate in this
rOOm.
fundraiser, graduates pledged
Reunions of the cIasses of
bike team
s Christmas training to
money for every mile the bikers
72
82 were also organized for
rode while in FIorida, Or they
this event. Turnout from our
Simply made a flat donation to the
and
15‑year grads was sparse, but
there were quite a few ofour
82
graduate brothers in attendance.
Each member of these cIasses
fund. This fundraiser was a tre‑
PIG TALK: David G.臆EImore
)53 gave a great speech during
Our l17th Norris Pig Dinner.
WaS glVen a biographical sum‑
mendous success as our bikers
rode over 700 miles and raised
approximately $1 ,300, Which was
divided equa11y between the AHA
mary of what their pledge broth‑
galnlng lnSuranCe POlicies for
ers had been doing since gradua‑
Chapters, and the additional
Now that our past efforts have
tion. These bjographies were
respr)nSibility that these expensive
been summarized言t is important
COmPiled from ̀̀Who
POIicies hold for our chapter.
to Iook to the future, and it looks
s Who
Sheets sent out in the reunion
Organization letter.
Since our speaker at Norris
Dinner was David Elmore
55. a
SPeCia=etter was sent out to the
members of the classes of
Our final effort for the Pig Din‑
and our bike team.
bright. Our future efforts include
ner was the mailing of invitations
a reunion for the class of
to over 600 non‑Zeta F串S living
the Friday night before Little 5(ro,
in the B賞oomington and Indiana‑
and the arrangement of various
POlis areas. This unprecedented
Other reunions.
67 0n
53
action・ although drawing only a
Furthermore, With the aid of
58, inviting them to
Small response, WaS aPPreCiated
COme and see Brother Elmore in
by quite a few of our non‑Zeta
Jim Ramsey' We hope to arrange
Our first annual Zeta Careers Day
his Iong‑aWaited retum to Bloom‑
brothers.
for next semester. Through this
through
1ngtOn. This Ietter drew a great
A1=n all, Norris Pig Dinner
(CbntimJed an page 4)
\r\nPγeSiくね職t
Spring 1987
THE HOOSIER FIJI
Page 2
s施s劇碓e
Zeta Chapter Is Proud Of Accomplishments
Greetings
The many accomPlishments
to make two trips to Beechwood
camot be attributed only to those
this year. Tim,s visits were both
brothers currently residing at 63 1
educational and enlightening to
East Third. Our graduate support
the brothers.
Brothers !
I trust all is going we11 as we
roll into yet another wonder餌
spring. My report to everyOne is
very simple ‑ things couldn
t be
much better than they are right
has been outstanding this year,
culmina血g with a Pig Dinner aト
tendance of nearly 250. Our
now at Zeta.
The semester began on a very
positive note with Zeta being
graduate brothers made the Pig
Dinner a great succeSS.
In closing, I would personally
like to extend a warm thank you
to the Graduate Chapter for all its
time, effort and many contribu‑
tions that have gone toward the
The parents also deserve our
long‑needed renovation of Beech‑
undying gratitude. This year the
wood. Due to their efforts, Our
awards did not stop there. Later
Mom,s and Dad,s Clubs raised a
fraternity house wi11 continue to
in the semester, at Our annual
combined total of over $7,000.
provide a home for the under‑
We would like to thank our moms
graduate F串s for many years tO
awarded the IFC Most Outstand‑
ing Chapter award. However
the
State Day Convention, Zeta was
recognized by the Beta Graduate
Chapter as the most outstanding
chapter in the state of Indiana.
Still, the brothers were not
quite satisfied. When the scholar‑
ship report ro11ed inわout mid‑
semester言t listed Phi Gamma
Delta on top, Out Of 33 frater‑
nities, With a 3.O accumulative
grade average.
Our new pledge class・ COn‑
sisting of 31 grcat freshmen, also
placed first among all the pledge
classes on campus, With a 3.12
grade average. It may be of in‑
terest that the second place went
to a chapter with merely a 2.9
G.P.A.
and dads for their efforts.
Until next time, may harmony
Although Zeta is reaching a
and brotherly love always prevail
plateau in many areas・ it never
cIoses its ears to new and better
amOng yOu.
Perge!
suggestions. Much thanks goes to
Gng肋Moore
our Field Secretary Timothy C.
Ross, Vemom ,86
Chapter PresideI競
Who was able
Baker C即H袖s BなBro肋ers
since our last newsletter, Baker Cup has been working on a varie‑
ty of activities. In mid‑November・ PurPle blood was flowing as the
F蒔donated over 70 pints of blood to the annual challenge between
IU and Punlue, SPOnSored by the American Red Cross. Later in
November, SeVeral brothers helped in the preparation of the Medical
Health Association Christmas gift drive.
This year・s freshman prQjects have included sceial service for the
elderly peopIe in the area
aS Well as a fundraising ra珊e for Big
And that is not a11. The all‑
Brothers/Big Sisters. A chair and basketball・ autOgraphed by Bobby
campus Intramural traphy has not
Knight, Were ra珊ed off. These items helped raise over $750 in con‑
le債Beechwood in the last five
years, and has only disappeared
tributions for Big Brothers/Big Sisters.
one of our most popular prQjects this semester has been the Boys
twice in the last 13. We are cur‑
club, Which awarded us the Outstanding Stndent Organization award.
rently in first place with a com‑
The events have included a four hour pizza party
Where lO active
brothers spent the day coaching basketba11 and playing games to help
fortable margin.
out the Boys Club sta請Local pizza restaurants donated over $200
771e Hoosier F擁is published
regularly by the men of the
Fraterhfty of Phi Gamma Delta at
Indiana University for members
and friends. News items
Photo‑
graphs狐d changes of address
should be sent to Zeta Chapter of
Phi Gamma Delta, Newsletter
Program Hcadquarters・ P.0. Box
131 1, BIoomington
IN 47402.
in food for the day,s activities.
Recently we held another popular Phi Gam drink night at Hooligan
s
Drinkery. We raised over $200 for Big Brothers/Big Sisters.
Fina11y皿s semester・ Brothers Jeff ・・Kato,, Jinks, Jon白Huey
steele and Kip待Casper・
Scheidler have been actively invoIved with
an a11‑neW and rapidly growing Greek Bible study・ Which is all part
of the upward march of humanity.
In cIosing, Our tOtal efforts thus far have amounted to over 700
social service hours logged, OVer $1
$2,000 in donations.
500 in fundraising and over
\r\nSpring
1987
THE
HOOSIER
FIJI
Page
3
The Latest News From Graduate Brothers
J. Harold Smith II ,69
SurgeOn in Indianapolis
David R. Frick ,66
in good shqpe・ I met Jim Jink∫
Hal is an oral and maxi11ofacial
Indiana.
David is a partner in the law
firm of Baker & Daniels in In‑
outside the stad訪m and e所eyed
綿花ing with him.
I alsof)und /hat an old high
dianapolis. He and his wife, Am,
He married the former Janet
Guigsby, a member of Kappa
Kappa Gamma Sorority at IU, in
SChool万iend, hcたDee, had a
have been married since 1965.
nice bqy at Zeta.
They have two children: Thomas
the summer of 1969. Together
Carl and his wife are leaving
they have two Iovely daughters:
Vienna this summer, but at the
Ji‖, 13, and Meg, 10.
time he wrote us, he didn
and Amy.
David served as deputy mayor
Of Indianapolis from 1977 to
t know
his next destination. Until then,
1982. As an undergraduate, he
served Phi Gamma Delta as the
Write to him in care of Embassy
WaS a̲rPember of IUSF
house manager. Get in touch with
Vienna, APO New York, NY
Board of Aeons, and was in the
Hal today, tO relive some of your
O9108.
Blue Key national honor frater‑
As an undergraduate, Hal
nity.
memories of Beechwood togeth‑
er. Write to him at 8738 Sawleaf
Thomas Ray Clark
Write to David at 8508 Green
75
凧tzternity /iving and pleくねe
Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260.
Braes South Drive, Indianapolis,
工N 46234.
l昨prepared me /br dental
Carl W. McCollum )57
Carl has been with the U.S.
On the
SChool,
remarks T.C. ̀脇ny Qf
my布nterni砂brothe櫛are still
Arthur W. Allen Jr.?37
Department of State for over 25
Close f・iends and even J
t
Art retired as a coIonel in the
years. He is currently working as
See Jhem互equent4)′, it is eany Jo
U.S. Army in 1963. He then
the consul general and counselor
CatCh均? Where we /招く砺
I d±m
retired from his position as assis‑
Of Embassy for consular affairs
T.C. is now practicing den‑
tant secretary to the Department
at the U.S. Embassy in Vienna,
Austria.
Carl and his wife, also an Em‑
tistry in Muncie, Indiana. He is
active in the Exchange Club, On
Ofthe Amy ln 1975. He is in‑
VOIved in the Army Navy Club,
the Catalina Board, and in the
Dental Society.
bassy employee, have two chil‑
dren. Carl Jr. is a Delta Chi at
DePauw University, and Sandra
is at Michigan State University.
and is a past president of the In‑
diana Club in Washington, D.C.
Send happy birthday wishes to
Art is married to the former
his young son, Alex, Who was
Mary Welsh, a Pi Beta Phi from
IU. Write to them at Harbour
I visited Zeta
bom on Apri1 20th last year,
When you write to T.C. at 3214
擁er Jhe Homecoming game last
West University, Muncie, IN
Street SW, Washington, D.C.,
year and /hoあくght /he house was
47304.
20024.
Writes Carl,
Square North,耕17, 510 ̀Ǹ
Pめase放互助Locate O〃r M芯sing Bro脇e櫛
The whereabouts of the fo1lowing brothers are unknown. If you have any information that may lead
to their discovery, Please contact the undergraduate chapter at 631 East Third Street, BIoomington,
IN 47401言mmediately. Thank you for your help in this important search.
Dennis D. Anglin ,62
John N. Blair
Thom. ConnorIⅡ
70
72
Richard French
Kenneth Hauck
Paul A. Martin
John H. Smith
23
79
49
KemperCowing
17
Richard Delone
Don R. Gossom
33
Murden Hopkins
71 John B. Jonsson
62
Everett J. Lee
Van W. Peck, Jr.
68
48
A.W. Spivey. Jr.
Geza
J.
Czu11
61
Eugene Springer
32
G.E. Caplinger
ThomasCoxJr.
81
49
Howard Demyer
William S" FIoyd
72
Richard Handley
69
10
Walter Huey III
59
27
RobertE. Crowe
Thomas Dunker
Earl P. Foster
Doyle
D.
Zaring
51
48
Duane A. Martin
Kean E. Salzer
71
58
26
24
81
William Walton
59
73
Rufus C. Hunter
Richard L. Neal Stephen Nelson
Robert Richards
54
77
Jack L. Hatfield
76
Richard Macgill
69
James R. Clark
29
67
16
Karter R. Blaney
75
68
Edward Mikesell
Wi11iam C. Porter
60
Charles Binford
60
John F. Floretta
21
L.M. McCahi11
18
Robt. Byrne Jr,
Virgil D. Hire
44
John E. Owen Jr∴46
61
Louis F. Delone
E.E. Gates Jr.
47
Carl H. Bauer
47
ThomasCoste=o
G. Fishering Jr.
36
Robert S. Jackson
61
John L. Blank
75
Craig E. Davis
Thomas Fimegan
Michael R. Ayer
67
82
67
72
Wm. Zaiser, Jr∴26
\r\nTHE
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HOOSIER
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Spring
1987
Beechwood To Receive Needed Renovations
Zeta is very excited about the
most significant renovation to
Substantially completed by Sep‑
contributions. Further contribu‑
tember lst.
tion or questions of a financial
Beechwood in its history. The
Many outstanding graduate
nature should be directed to Dave
PrQjeet will provide the 3rd Street
entrance with a grand, aeSthet‑
brothers have helped this dream
Behrman at 342 Massachusetts
to become a realization. Zeta
Avenue, Suite 400, Indianapolis,
ically improved front facade,
House Corporation, headed by
量N 46204.
COmPlete with pillars
George Ginn
increase
the living capacity by seven, uP‑
57
73, Bill Miller
Dave Behman
Already血e response for dona‑
61, along with
tions has been incredible. The
date the structure to necessary
Fund Raiser Bi11 Goodman
codes, and generally improve liv‑
has been instrumental in the
1ng COnditions.
Planning with Janes Architects
A new kitchen wi11 also be con‑
brothers would sincerely like to
70,
thank all invoIved and the excep‑
tional graduate bro血ers who have
made everything possible. Beech‑
and in the financing.
The financing of about three‑
wood will continue on its historic
back, increasing the dining area.
quarters of a million dollars will
site of 85 years and improve to
Work was scheduled to begin on
be approached by many me血ods:
reflect the greatness of Zeta
Apri1 7th
COnVentional loans, bonding, and
Chapter.
structed under the overhang in
1987
and to be
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BEECHWOOD REVISITED: This is the architect)s rendering of the proposed renovations for
Beechwood. Coustruction on our house begius in ApriI・
NORRIS PIG DINNER
Very SOund year for Graduate
like to thank you. Furthermore,
(Ctmtinued万om page 」)
Relations. During its course, We
we encourage you to drop us a
will have held seven reunions,
line if you are interested in
started two new fundraisers, held
holding a reunion next semester
‑ it is always a pleasure to have
program, We hope to establish
PrOfessiona=ies between our
our most successful Pig Dinner in
undergraduates and our graduate
the past three years, and will have
Our graduates back. Once agam,
brothers who have been in the
arranged events for the next
thank you for your support and
SemeSter.
Please feel free to come down to
real world.
questions
If you have any
Please contact Jim or
Pat Williams.
In conclusion, this has been a
A11 of this, Of course, WOuld
Bloomington on Apri1 25th to see
not have been possible without
Phi Gamma Delta grace the Liト
graduate support
and we would
tle 500 victory platform.
\r\nSpring
1987
THE
HOOSIER
FIJI
Page
5
Beta Graduate Cup Retumed to IU F卸S
This year was a very produc‑
AIso, OnCe again Zeta has a
Finally, Zeta is once agaln
tive one for Zeta at State Day.
Not only did we have a large and
brother in practica11y every area
blazing its way down the intra葛
Of leadership on IU
s campus this
mural trail. Presently, Zeta is first
enthusiastic group of brothers at‑
year, from president of SAC to
members of the IFC J‑Board.
in intramurals and is setting a new
Place in the Beta Graduate Cup
This increased e紺ort on behalf of
than anyone ever has. Zeta has
Report competition ‑ thus bring‑
a11 brothers, through the leader‑
always been blessed with out‑
ing home the Cup after a brief
Ship ofBrother Steele
Standing leadership. This year
absence.
the sign of a Cup winner.
tend, but we also finished in first
The Beta Graduate Cup Report
Zeta
88, is also
record by leading by more points
s
leadership is derived from Broth‑
s rush program has been
ers Kra11
89 and Cunningham
89. The Purple Tide can,t be
COVerS five areas: SCholarship,
the envy ofIU
Graduate臆Relations, SOCial ser‑
years. This year is no exception.
Under the leadership of our cur‑
盲でo押己机 ̄
These are all areas in which Zeta
rent co‑ruSh chairmen, Brothers
is easy to see why Zeta did so
does very well.
Terrill
89, Zeta
Well at State Day, With血e pace
Our scholarship not only pro‑
has taken a more active role in
that we are moving now, hopeful‑
duced outstanding G.P.A.s for
University‑SPOnSOred rush pro‑
1y we will be relaying to you the
both the active chapter and the
grams. These programs, though
fact that Zeta has brought the
Pledges, but because of the
Still a minor part of our usua宣rush
COVeted Cheney Cup home to
revigorated program set up by
fomat, Open neW doors for future
Beechwood. Be looking for more
Brother Rushton
brothers.
exciting news.
vice, ruSh, and intramurals.
Moody
89 and Brother
s campus for many
89 and Freisen
 ̄
Wi血a record such as this, it
87, We Were able to pre‑
Sent its fomat on paper in such
肋i Gamma De脇Gains 26劫0肋ers
a way血at knocked our graduate
brothers off their feet.
Initiation for the class of 1990 was held on Sunday, February 8th.
Zeta has shown outstanding
It started out with the traditional Silent Brunch, Setting the mood for
Strides in graduate relations in the
the long‑aWaited ceremonies. The new and productive pledge educa‑
PaSt few semesters. This is large‑
tion program had prepared the freshmen and sophomore brothers‑
1y due to the tireless work of
to‑be to enter the inner portals of Phi Gamma Delta.
Brother Williams
88. Last fall,
The Cabinet had memorized its part and Brother Bob Miller,
Zeta hosted numerous reunions
designer of the International Chapter Room
for our graduate brothers.
emphasis on each of the Cabinet members
installed lights, Placing
roles during the
臆臆Not onIy were臆these weekends
exciting for the graduate and
The ceremonies were executed with precision in hopes of creating
undergraduate brothers , but they
a lasting impression of the importance of our ritual upon our newly
were also a welcome feature to
initiated brothers.
s graduate relations agenda.
Twenty‑Six deservmg Pledges were duly initiated into the
Examples such as this, Where
brotherhood of Phi Gamma Delta. The two ceremonies were wit‑
Zeta is embracing new ideas with
nessed that day by all of the active brothers and several graduate
an open mind, COnStitutes a Cup
brothers.
Zeta
Wlnner.
We proudly welcome our 26 new brothers:
Brent Arnold
Jade Cusick
Daniel Dickman
Where Zeta is expanding. Broth‑
Todd Eisele
Marion Eyre
Michael Franklin
ers of a11 levels are experlenClng
John Frede
Jonathon Grief
John Griffin
Gregory Gruning
Matthew Hamer
David Henrikson
Scott Hunt
Ted Hartley
Thomas Hurley
Christopher LaSalle
Social service is another area
the rewarding feeling of helping
Others at our University, aS Well
as in our community. At this
time, Zeta has Iogged more hours
in social service than at any time
in our recent history.
Patrick Kersey
John Krause
Timothy Moody
Michael Moore
Michael Summervi11e
Chris Storms
Thomas West Jr.
Norman Pfau III
Eric Todd
Stephen Vierling
\r\nPage 6
THE
HOOSIER
FIJI
Spring
1987
●
Sprmg Rush In Fu萱l Swing For IU F卸S
Spring has finally arrived and once again Phi Gamma Delta rush
is in fu11 swing. This year
s rush weekends were March 12th‑13th,
March 27th‑28th, and ApriI 1 1th‑12th. We are also planning several
events for next fall. These events will round out an already exce獲lent
Pledge class.
The rush weekends began on Saturday mornmgS and ran through
early Sunday aftemoons. Begiming rather informally on Saturdays,
We Started with such activities as basketball and other recreational
events.
Dinner was served in the early evening, and then the ice cream
SOCial and rush entertainment, Performed soley by the brothers in
the house, tOOk place. Later, the rushees and the brothers socialized
to become better acquainted. Sunday morning brunch concluded the
Weekend
s activities. During the course of the weekend, absolutely
no alcohoI was served or consumed.
Thus far, ruSh has run smoo皿y with no complications. The quality
FINDING FIJ量S:
Rush
Of the rushees has been outstanding and we thank all ofyou for recom‑
Chairmen John Terrill, right,
mendations and support. Please feel free to contact Rush Chairmen
and Jason Friesen are hard at
John Terrill and Jason Friesen ifyou have any questions or concerns
WOrk searching for men to
about rush. Once again, thank you!
become members of Phi Gam‑
ma Delta.
BREAKING AWAY: 1987 bike team member Mark Senese
trained hard in FIorida, giving his all towards the inevitable (we
hope) F距victory in the Little 500.
OUR INrRAh4URAL EXCEL‑
LENCE: Ftiis just can
t be
StOPped in their quest for
F抑Gmd庇ate Nbws
athIetic dominance. With
moves重ike this, We Can,t help
but win.
Rmnd on用略e 4
\r\nSpring 1987
THE HOOS重ER FIJI
Bike Team Geared For Race
Page 7
Chapter O綿cers
President … … ‥Greg Moore
Treasurer … …Jerry Rushton
After an l lth place finish in the 1986 Little 500, the F担S are back
in 1987 aspiring to be this year
s champions. This year
s team is
Recording Sec
y. ‥ ‥ ‥ ・ ‥ ‥
… ‥Kevin McCallum
Well‑endowed with both talent and experience. Returning from Iast
Corresponding Sec
year are Junior Dave ̀̀Cuda
StrOng 70 laps in the
Flipper
Of this year
Schmidt, a WOrkhorse who rode a
86 race, and our fine senior sprinter, Mark
Senese, a Serious threat on lap 200. Both are members
s Rider
y‥ ‥ ‥ ‥.
… ‥ Tom Herendeen
Historian
… … ‥Mike Rowe
Newsletter Editors
s Council.
In addition to these two veterans, Senior Jim
Taboo
‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥
… ‥Jade Cusick
Strobel,
… ‥ Mike Summerville
the alternate in
86, returnS after being on the qualifying team which
Put the F串s in the front row in
86. Rounding out this year
are the talented newcomers Tom白Snapper,, Herendeen
s squad
Zeta Wins
a Jun10r,
駕謹書詰葦!輩諾霊許諾諾 ̄ ̄ 0放物脇ng α棚の勧
The mechanic is Randy
Astro
The F串S began training for the
Krall.
87 race back on January 5th at
the University of FIorida in Gainesville as guests of the brothers of
Upsilon Phi Chapter. The brothers epjoyed sunny weather and warm
temperatures while logging over 700 miles in nine days.
The bike team returned to BIoomington in January, ready to ride
and endure the unpredictable Indiana weather. The bikers rode ap‑
PrOXimately 2co miles a week, Weather permitting, and continued
to ride stronger and better.
The team traveled south to Jensen Beach, FIorida, for a week of
heavy training during spring break. During the seven riding days,
the team logged over 500 miles while improving their sprints and
exchanges.
ZETA PR重DE: Dean of Greek
A餓Iirs Vic Boschini presents
The team is now back in BIoomington riding long and hard and
the outstanding chapter award
WOrking out at the track practicing exchanges. All five members are
to Andy Detherage and Greg
riding well and should again qualify quite well in the field of 33 teams.
Moore.
Fo書1owing qualifications of Apri1 4th, the team can prepare for for
Race Day, Apri1 25th, anXiously anticipating the chance to be the
first across the line as winners of the 1987 Little 500.
This spring, Zeta Chapter was
selected as the 1986 Interfrater‑
nfty CotmCil OⅡtStanding ̄C申p=
ter. The award, in its first year,
WaS eStablished by Phi Gam IFC
Director Robert Tully
88. It is
based on a variety of measures,
including intramural competition,
Chapter scholarship, CamPuS in‑
VOIvement, SOCial service, and
OVerall contributions to Indiana
University.
Brother Mark Senese
87 com‑
Piled the report and his outstand‑
ing efforts are to be commended.
This award is the beginning of
FREEWHEELING FIJIS: Coaches Dan Effrein and Bruce Eyre
What we plan to be a long tradi‑
(front, l to r) and Tom Herendeen, Dave Schmidt, Mark Senese,
Jim StrobeI, Mike Franklin and Randy KraIl, bike meehanic,
tion of continued excellence. Zeta
(back row) gear up for Little 500 1987.
nent, home for this honor.
is an excellent first, and perma‑
\r\nF師Graduate News Brie鰹
Steven R. Ingmire ,76
Steve, Or Quag, aS he was
known in his undergraduate days ,
Planning a move? Maybe Mar‑
different Army locations言n‑
ty can help you out with a few
Cluding three places in Germany
and one in Viet Nam.
PaCking tips. Write to him at 6627
married IU grad Debra Hoppes
Quail Ridge Lane, Fort Wayne,
in 1978. They now have one
量N 46804.
Mike and Pamela have two
Children, Jennifer and Jeffrey.
Child, Katherine Brooke.
Jennifer is in her second year at
Steve is the chairman of busi‑
John R. Stewart )75
IU, Where both her parents
ness education at Southport High
John has been keeping very
School in Indianapolis. Get in
touch with Quag and Debra at
busy lately. As well as being the
Vice president of F.C. Tucker
Pamela, an AIpha Omicron Pi
from IU, WOrks as a speech
5575 South Walcott, Indiana‑
Company, Incorporated言n In‑
Pathologist. She wrote us that,
POlis, IN 46227.
dianapolis, John is also on the
board of directors of the Metro‑
Joseph C. Butterworth
タ58
̀ tryj掲temiiy expe′づence pro‑
Vided mny quality experiences
Which are iI卵wential in dealing
W脇Joくわy与challenges,
relates
A urologist living in Carmel,
Indiana, ̀̀Butter
is married to
血e former Donna Lindsey. Don‑
I am veIyprOふd Jo sの, I
m a
M7ke!
Fellow F串S Can CatCh up with
Realtors, and is an elder in the
Northminster Presbyterian
him by writing to Mike in care of
HHC l‑33 Armor, Box 294,
Church.
APO New York O9091.
He married Purdue grad Deb‑
bie Klaser, a member of Pi Beta
Brothers can write to John and
Ernest Franklin Hill )62
Frank and his wife, Rebecca,
Celebrated their 25th wedding an‑
Debbie at 532 1 Brookview Court,
niversary last November. He
Indianapolis, IN 46250.
notes, ̀砂W昨changes herhair
na, a Purdue graduate, is work‑
ing in broadcasting.
Zhere守a /ot Qf草yi pride in
POlitan Indianapolis Board of
Phi Sorority, in 1980.
Joe.
atte nded.
Style once a year, Which causes
Je鮒iey C. Macri ,83
Je鯖has put his B.S. in chem‑
me Jo thinたIget a JteW W昨each
year!
istry to good use as a field
Frank is the assistant general
PrOud of his four children:
Chemist in the business of dispos‑
counsel with Lincoln National
Melissa, Susan, Jonas and Audra.
ing of hazardous chemicals. He
Corporation, in Fort Wayne, In‑
Find out the rest of Butter
diana. He and Rebecca, a teaCh‑
news at 13585 Brentwood Lane,
is currently working for Rolling
Environmental Services, Incor‑
Carmel, IN 46032.
POrated, in CaroI Stream, Illinois.
Chi Omega, have two children:
Z汚a F擁!
adds Butter. He is also
s
Martin A. Weissert )55
Jeffwrites,
I was onb) ;n /he
er/administrator and IU A細pha
Scott and Brian.
Ho榔e.ゆr one year. However, in
Send a letter to Frank at 8436
This former msh chairman is
初at short Jime I mde a /をw
Cerco Court, Fort Wayne, IN
46815.
now the executive vice president
万ieI概ねやr /昨. Probabb,硯e most
Of North American Van Lines, in
iI7やOriant cLxperience I Jook w脇
Fort Wayne, Indiana. Marty is
me was ‑ ̀】脇ere is "O eX:CnSe.
married to Kappa AIpha Theta
This phmse was drilled jnto me
Shirley Ferguson, and together
dz/ring pledee /糊ining over and
provide a dimension Jo wnive7嶋i‑
they have two grown children:
OVer. h has had a positive ;n〇
砂/昨脇at js /Otalfy nyneIgistic
Teresa and Andrew. Both chil‑
dren have followed in their
㌦z/enCe On me Jocわy∴
Renew your friendship with
Edward R. Bartley ,42
Fraterniり, e型タerience can
With academics,
notes Ed.
肋脇out a collegej掲temity, the
Je鯖by writing to 1605 Fairway
Z/niversiiy cxperience wonld be
Ceived law degrees from Indiana
Drive, #1C, Lisle, IL 60532.
grea砂/imited.
University.
Marty is the past president and
Michael J. Jones ,68
and lives with his wife, Mary, at
Mike is a battalion commander
in the U.S. Army. Since his
6 Lake Shore Court, Pinehurst,
County, the director of Lutheran
Hospital, and director of the
graduation from IU, he and his
tunity to get back in touch with
American Movers Conference.
Wife, Pamela, have lived in eight
this enthusiastic brother.
father
s footsteps and have re‑
director of United Way of Allen
Ed is e巾oying semi‑retirement
NC 28374. Don
t miss the oppor‑
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Spring 1987 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is eight pages in length.