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Title:
1978 Spring Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Spring 1978 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1978
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1970s
1978 Spring Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Deita Fratemity at lndiana University
631
E.
Thjrd
St.,
Bioomington,
Indiana
47401
Spring/Summer,
Senio「s G「aduate
With Honors
Two of Zeta
Editor
s Note:
s graduating seniors
Were aWarded top honors bythe univer‑
Sity and the house. Bob MacGiII, lnd主
anapolis, and Woody Wade, Evansv用e,
have amassed academic and service
records rareIy matched on campus, and
Were reCOgnized by I.U. officials andthe
brothers of Phi Gamma Deita.
Rob served the house as Rush Chair‑
man and then as President, yet his
grades never suffered. A finance major,
Rob was eIected to Beta Gamma Sigma
Business Honorary. He headed the Fiji
Cabinet, and aIso served the University
as Presjdent oftheStudent Recreational
Sports Association, Where his efforts
Were directed in making the
Sports AIi‑Nighter
Spirit of
a success. His work
earned him the coveted EIvjs J, Stahr
Award, Which is given amuaiIy to five
I.U. seniors. Shortly thereafter, the men
Of Zeta Chapter nominated him as our
Candidate for the W
kinson Outstand‑
ing Senior Award, tO be awarded at the
EkkIesiathissummer. Bob planstoenter
i.U. Law Schoo=n lndianapoIis in the
fai上
A German major, Woody hadthe rare
OPPOrtunity to study his sophomore
My invoivement with the Hoosier Fjji has been a totaily enjoyable ex‑
Perience over the pasttwo years but nothing invoIved wjth thiS PubilCation
has given meas much pieasureand prideascomp帖ng and organizingthis
issue. Our normaI procedure is to pubiish three issuesduring aschooI year
but it became evident earIy this semester that this year was going to be
SOmething speciai so we decided to change ourformatand pub=sh ayear
end wrap up.
This issue represents that wrap up; a CaPSuie summary of some ofthe
major achievements forZetathisyear. 1taIso representstheachievementof
many house goaIs. This year rjvais those great Fiji years of 1956 and 1970
and l thought it needed a iittIe celebration.
in my efforts to complete this issue it becameevidentto meofjust how
StrOng Zeta is and w用continue to be! Our successes in intramurais, in
CamPuS leadership, and in schoIarship are proud accoiades thatevery bro‑
ther shares because he knows he was essentia=n reaching that goa上Suc‑
CeSS is a long standing tradition at Zeta and this year had been a bumper
CrOP. Butthe thing that makesthjsachievementsospeciai to my mind isthe
manner in which it was accom坤Shed.
This has been a team effort from startto finish. We weredown in intra‑
murals butfought backtowin bythelargestmargin inthefouryearsweep.
SchoIarship s=pped ever so sIightIy last semester but through increased
house emphasis should be up again this semester. The bike and regatta
teams both showed the true spirit ofteamwork in thejrtremendous efforts.
Zeta doesn
t just piace peopIe in scattered positions on campus, She inun‑
datesthem. Throughthisyearthe housefee=ng and spi「it have been fabu‑
Ious. 1t is totaily gratifying to see ourefforts rewarded as they have been.
Zeta is in high gearand w用remainthatway. We have reached onesetof
year at the University of Hamburg, West
Germany. Upon hjs return his junior
goals and now it is time to reassess ourposition and redefineourgoalsso
year, Woody iost no time in becomjng
junior leadership, and the sophomore and freshman enthusiasm avaiIable
deepIy invoIved in house and campus
activities. He headed up the Social Ser‑
Vice Committee for the house, bringing
back the first Baker Cup Recognitionto
We W用maintain our standards of exceilence. With the current senior and
at Zeta, neXt yearWil1 0VerShadow even this year
ing our successes wjth us. There are footbaII weekends, Graduate Casino
Zeta in nearly ten years. He served as
night, and Pig Dinner, butdon
Corresponding Secretary in Rob
Come and see firsthand what you
MacG冊s cabinet, and later chaired the
you graduated. 1f you can
house J‑Board. On campus, Woodywas
a memberof I.U. Sing Steering Commit‑
tee two years in a row, Where he co‑
are welcome any time.
FraternaIIy,
み形を急白へ
Councii and was presented with a Dis‑
tinguished AIumni Service Awa「d
Scholarship by the University adm面s‑
Rick NichoIson
tration. A memberof Phj Beta Kappa, he
WaS aCCePted to Harvard Business
recentiy eIected Woody Most Outstand‑
ing Senior.
ve been supportjng these years since
t come down please write and teIl us what you
have been doing and whereyou are. Wew川then beabietosharethiswith
emcees. During his senior year, he was
named Vjce PresidentofStudentAIumni
tionai finance. The men of Zeta Chapter
tfeeIyouneedaspeciai nighttocomedown.
aII of your brothers. We iook forward to seeing and hearing from you. You
WrOte al=he comedy materiaI for the
School, Where he planstostudy両ema‑
s marvelousachievements.
i would like to personaIIy invite every graduate brother down to share
this excitement next year. Revive some of your coIlege memories by shar‑
Perge
!
1978
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THE
棚〃0側舶用〃
HOOSiER
FIJi・
Spring/Summer・
1978
Fijis PIace 7 on lndiana University
Student Foundation Steering Committee
The forces that have been greatest in
Zeta has a iong proud tradjtion of
CamPuS leadership. She is Iooked to by
faculty and administrators as the home
Of many campus leaders. This year has
tennis team, Brad is a managerfor lU
furthered that tradition greatIy・ indiana
muraI success, Jim isaisoa manageron
lU varsity basketbaii team as we= as in‑
tions on campus and thjs year
Pledge trainer.
ssteering
These men have proven their leader‑
Ship for Zeta and we are proud ofthem・
丁hey are Mark McKee, Muncie, Rick
NichoIson, Columbus, Ron Remak,
BIoomington, Brad Cummins, BIoom‑
ington, Brock Gordon, Muncie, Jim
Stanbrough, Indianapolis and Mark
schooi year by Zeta Chapter of Phi
s continued intra‑
tramurai manager and Mark has been a
Fratemity that mouIded me・
Pub=shed reguiarIy throughout the
drjving fo「ce in Zeta
University Student Foundation is one of
On jt.
Thomas R. MarshaII
a member o=U VoiIeybali Club and a
the most active and respected organiza‑
committee w用inciude seven brothers
my life have been God and the CoIlege
s
VarSity basketbaIi team, Brock has bee=
We are sure they wi= be equaIIy suc‑
cessfui in their endeavors with lndiana
University Student Foundation.
y: at:甲冊市「千「岬誇∇爾
〇、 ̄葛 ̄ ̄
versity for the enjoyment of its graduate
brothers and friends.
Contributions of news of graduate
i
 ̄ ̄
‑
 ̄ ̄
i ̄ヽ=i
タ
men represent the largest group from
any single house toeverbeon asteering
COmmittee.
brothers are weicomed and encouraged
丁o place seven men on thisorganiza‑
at aIi times. Let us know what you are
tion is a precedent of grand proportion;
but what makes this achievement so
doing.
Editor
SPeCia=s the record of service these
……………
men haveshown to Zeta. Theircontribu‑
Rick Nichoison
tions have been inst「umenta=n main‑
taining Zeta
HOUSE CORPORAT/ON OFFICEPS
by some of their contributions. Mark is
Chairman of fhe Board:
Darra11 R. Parsons
s standards of exce=ence
throughout the years, This is evidenced
….
23 ,
Muncie
Currentiy se「ving as Corresponding
Secretary. Rick is house secretary and
Presiden t:
has been lU Sing leaderfortwo years.
DougIas H. White
46 ‥
. 1ndianapo=s
Ron is currentiy a member ofルvarsity
Vice‑ Presiden t:
W用iam H Keck
41
‥
50
‥
‥
Mt. Vemon
Treasurer:
W川iam C. Reed
ALUMN漢NEWS
BIoomington
Robert H. Shrinks‑Class of
54. Bob
is currentIy serving as vice‑PreSident of
Secretary:
B100mington
David Shiriey .‥‥‥.
̲」
Brother Rick Dyar言77, WaS married
ber one network葛ABC. His current
this summer also. His wife is LesIie
W川iam E.Jenkin
W冊iam H.Keck
King R.Traub
59 .
41
‥
46 .‥.
George SchatzIein
SamueI Reed
56
 ̄  ̄ ̄一 ̄捕手阿百両 ̄岬「k「UO¶
̲一
46
‥.‥
‥ lndianapo=s
‥ lndianapolis
……
78
‥ indianapo=s
RandaII L. Souers
78
. Bioomington
Jerry F.Tardy
79
‥
61 ‥‥
‥ indianapoIis
Secretary of Commerce, Dept. of
丁ipton
………….
Anderson
Jay B. Hunt is currentIy the Westem
address is 146 15th Avenue, San Fran‑
Cisco 94118. He just bought his house
Of
60.
Brother Whit Grayson,
77, WaS Wed
On May 20, 1978 to Ester Stahiey. Ester
Mike Tackett
WaS a Chi‑O at indiana. Whit iscurrently
WOrking for an insurance firm in Indi‑
anapolis.
Corresponding Secretary:
Mark
McKee
…………….
Muncje
His torian:
Aian Hoffer
Brother Keith Miiier announced his
engagement to Eiaine Lanz. Brother
…………
Bioomington
Brother John WieseIthier言77, WiiI be
WOrking for a large insurance firm back
Recording Secretary:
…………. Anderson
SChooi.
Staniey Kremp isan lndiana resident,
Iiving in LaPorte. StanIey is nowaprac‑
ticing optometrjst.
from brother John McGinnis‑Ciass
Treasurer:
吐生垣旦窒駆羽立̲B土建
is currentiy going through graduate
Commerce.
RegionaI Manager for the Summers
CommerciaI Products Company. His
Presiden t:
 ̄ S哩皇宣長
wed in December of this year to Miss
A=cia Bridgeiand. John is a resident of
. BIoomington
Jeff Fettig .‥‥.‥.‥
JeffLaugh=n
Jerry Jasknowsk=s currentiy living
in Washington, D.C and istheassistant
Muncie
Robert D. MacG川
Gary D. Raasch
「
. BIoomington
‥. Mt. Vemon
bation officer in St. Louis.
PrOgramming deveIopment forthe num‑
business address is 1330Avenue ofthe
D近ec上皿S二̲̲̲
in indianapoIis wh=e Miss Lanz isa pro‑
M川er is currentiy a=U MedjcaI School
Long Vaiiey, NewJerseyand iscurrentiy
East. Best of luck to ̀Voss
& Aiicia.
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THE
HOOSiER
FiJI,
Spring/Summer・
1978
Fijis A‑Basketba音l丁akes
F冒jis Continue
Fiji Bike Team Wins
Runner葛uP Honors
Regatta Domination
Dixie Highway Award
basketba旧eam finished
The cold and damp weather at Lake
This yearwas supposed to be a grow‑
a very successfui year in intramurais by
Monroe the weekend of Pegatta may
ing yearforthe Fiji biketeam. WithonIy
finishing runners‑uP in the Aii‑Campus
have dampened the spirits of the other
two retuming riders thetrack odds‑mak‑
toumament. This is the second year in a
teams but the Fiji team was red hot,
ers had the Fijis written off. Only those
row that a Fiji team has finished second,
Coached by Sandy Kunkei and Jeff
Who are truly fam帥arwith the race reaト
as iast year
Tuna Jones, the team ofJeff Fettig, Tom
ized this was FALSE!
丁he Fij上̀A
s
B
team showed its abiiity
Tharp, John Ohnemus, and Tom Back‑
in reaching the finals.
team was a mixtureof
Off had an impressive showing but feiI
experience and youth. The experience
just a second short of first place・ The
This year
s
A
WaS PrOVided by Steve Merrick, aSenior,
and juniors Jjm Stanbrough and Brock
Weather was raining and coid but that
Gordon, Who pIayedonthe
Way tO the top.
B
team last
didn
t stopthe team from powering their
This year
s team consisted of
6
riders‑Senjor Mark Needham, Ft.
Wayne, l yr,, SOPhomore Mike M川er,
Bioomington, 1 yr,, and freshman Dave
Evans, lndianapolis, Kevin King, Coium‑
bus, Peter Turk, LaPorte, Perry Fogeト
year.丁he team sti旧acked two things, a
HeIped by a fouI on an opponent
big man, and a fIoor general, SO tWO
eariy in one of the heats, the Fijis
by the most capabIe man on thetrack‑
members ofthe freshman cIass were re‑
Senior Jay Ailardt from Muncie. Hewas
Cruited, John Rappand Tim Wiiey. John,
POWered past a= opponentsto reachthe
finais. The Iast heat was very ciose but it
being 6
, both帥edtheir
WaS nOttO beforthe purpIe and white.
Normal,帖
roIes perfectIy and played weiI a= year
With the second piace finish in this
Keck from Mount Vemon.
An earIy qualifying spot and inex‑
7
, and Tim 5
8
iong.
The season started out by crushing
in succession the Phi Psis, Betas, Deits,
and Acacias, aIthough the Acacias put
up a good fight, Oniy losing by l point.
Then, the
A
s
beat the Kappa Sigs and
Sigma Nus before running intoourown
C
team. AI=hree of our uppercIass
year
s race the Fiji domination ofregatta
SOng, Noblesv川e. They were coached
assisted by senior Jeff Schwartz from
and head Mechanic Rick
is st冊obvious. Our record overthe past
Perjence put our team deep in the pack
years is first 5 of the iast 8 years, tWO
at 26. This onIy strengthened theteam
SeCOnds and one third. This is a record
that the house and the team can be
resoive to prove how good they were.
PrOud of, We are proud ofthejob they
s
Whep race day arrived they were ready!
Determined to get out front quick
did and the waythey did it.
and avoid the problems of the pack,
丁he entire team w川
brothers Needham, King, Evans, and
Turk sprinted toward the lead. After a
be back next
teams won their divisions, Which no fra‑
temity has done in many years, SO We
year, eXCePtfor Sandy, and we are look‑
ing for great things from this taiented
Short period, the team had captured the
Played each other in the piayoffs, Both
team, With alI the taIent and experience
lead, OnIyto be metwith anotherhurdle
they are going to bean unbeatabIecom‑
bination,
Change once again leftthem traiiing the
the
C
s
and the
「「 points. The
B
A
s
were defeated by
team then defeated
AIpha Phi Aipha for the Ali‑Fraternity
title, before losing to Cooley High, the
in their quest forvictory. A bobbIed ex‑
PaCk.
also had capabie bench
As the race wore on, the effort ofthe
initiai sprint began to te= and eventually
the pack had lapped the team. But a
Strength which helped out during the
three‑Week energy recess that had aI‑
defending champs 58‑5O,
The
A
s
SeaSOn. Brad Cummins, Ron Remak,
iowed onIy 13 days of track time was
and Matt Keefera= f用ed in at onetime
has been one of our most
CauSing an abnormai amount of acci‑
dents and soon onIyfourteamswereieft
in the group that had Iapped the pack.
SuCCeSSfui intramuraI years ever. Start‑
ing with our A=‑Campus Footba=
team tried one more attempt to QaPture
Or anOther.
1977‑78
Champjonship, Second in Ail‑Campus
Free Throw Shooting, Second AIi‑Cam‑
PuS handba=
doubies, Second AiI‑
With approximately 30 Iaps to go the
the coveted lst place cup, They at‑
tempted a series of sprints to catch the
PaCk but itwas nottobe, On Iap 199our
Campus Tennis doubles, Second AIi‑
Campus Swimming, and now Second
team had 5th place locked up (Which
A旧Campus Basketbail言t has certainiy
fate stepped in once more,丁his time
been a year we wi= never forget!
with disastrous resuIts. Mark Needham
WaS a neW Dixie Highway record) then
WaS On the bikewhen a riderwentdown
at the start/finish iine right in front of
him. He couId not avoid him and went
down aIso. Brother Turk grabbed a bike
and was abIe to sprint to the f面sh‑in
9th place. Brother Needham suffered a
broken cIavicIe and sprained wrist,
The 9th piace finish enabIed the Fiji
team to capture the Dixie Highway
award‑Which is awarded to the team
Whose finishing piace shows the most
improvement oYerJJleir quaiifying spot"
But the true spirit of this Fiji team
WaS eXemP=fied by Brother Needham as
they carried him, by stretcher, tOWard
the medicai tent. His onIy words were,
What piace?
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THE
HOOSIER
F町Spring/Summer‑
1978
Zeta Captures
Awa「ds Brunch Honors B「others
Achievements
Unprecedented 4th Straight
The energy crunch earIierthiswinter
CauSed lndiana Universityto cIose shop
One Of Zeta
s highest accolades. Woody
for three weeks. This was an exceilent
has been responsibIe for many of
lntramura書Victory
is truIy deserving of this hono「・ Woody
break for the men of Zeta, aS mOSt re一
Beechwood
neryearfor Zeta of Phi Gamma DeIta in
Iaxed under the suns, but it destroyed
an exampieof what it meansto bea Fiji.
many areas but one of our largest suc‑
cesses has to be intheareaofintramuraI
SPOrtS. This season markedthefirsttime
i= history that a=y One team CaPtured
the a=‑CamPuS intramuraI titie 4 con‑
SeCutive years. 1t was truiy a proud day
for Zeta when co‑manager Jim Stan‑
brough announced that we had reached
Our SCheduIe for the rema面ng days.
We wish brother Wadethe bestof luck at
Our gOa上This is what made usproudest.
Outstanding Freshman
The year of 1977‑78 has been a ban‑
s successes and he is truIy
Oneofthe manyvictimsofthisschedul葛
Harvard and in the rest of his under‑
ing was Zeta
takjngs.
s amual Norris Pig Dinner"
丁o replacethe pjg dinner, Zetahad a
Outstanding Alumni
graduate brunch on Sunday aftemoon
to honor some of the brothers who had
Brother Richard Keck was awarded
To win intramuraIs fourtimeswasagoai
Perry Fogiesong, NobIesv用e・ As a
that the house set for jtseIf two years
freshman Perry rode as an aIternate on
theoutstanding aiumnifor 1978. Brother
Keck has served the house long and we=
as a member of the house corporation
board. He is the drjving force behind
many of the things that get done to
Beechwood. He is hjghly respected and
ago, afterwinni=g it twice. it has been a
the Fiji bike team. He wasaIsoveryac‑
admired for his di‖gence and effective‑
Shown outstanding contributions to
Zeta. The recipients ofthe awards were:
b亘d̲St埋ggle」o̲蛙J1し坦̲9ur?t負臆n如更̲♀± ̲ ̲血ye」r」tQuSe CQmrr曲ees̲玉nd臆玉音上田eL ̲̲臆̲〈neSS̲ Brc曲er臆Keck is」rQm MQunt Ve手
exce=ence and to achieve something
that has never been done before. The
traveling trophy, Which w用now be re‑
tired to reside permanentiyin ourtrophy
CaSe, WilI be a shining reminder ofwhat
true Fiji effort can bring. Every brother
is proud ofthe trophy because it repre‑
SentS a team Victory, eaCh brother par‑
ticipated in an integral wayto reach this
achievement. Some gave their athietic
Sk用s, SOme gaVe their support and sti=
Others gave their organizing ab冊y to
PrOduce this great achievement.
Specia=hanks go to brothers Jim
Stanbrough, Dan Reno, and Steve Mer‑
rick, theirefforts as intramu「aI chairmen
Were the constant guiding force behind
the effo「ts of the brothers that drove us
to victory. Without their leadership both
onthecourtand offourtaskwouid have
been much more difficuIt. The tasks of
repeating the superior job of these men
is now Ieft in thecapabie hands of bro‑
thers Nick Cress and Tom Backoff. We
know they wiIl do the same kind ofjob
done by the last fouryearsofmanagers
and w用pfOPe漢us to the next‑Plateau‑a
non and currentiy has a son at Zeta,
leader in his piedge class.
Rjch. WewouId onceagain liketothank
Porky Pig Award
Jeff
AdoIph
Brother Keckforhisdedication and hard
Schwartz‑Normai,帖
work to make Beechwood safer and
This honorisawarded totheseniorwho
has given the most to that ethereal quaI‑
ity know= aS brotherhood in the eyesof
more enjoyabie to live in.
We congratuIatethe winners forthey
have been awarded honorsthatcomeas
his pIedge brothers. It is the mostdiff主
much from the brothers
CuIt to describe but possjbiy the most
respected honor at Zeta. Jeff has been
Very aCtive in his career at Zeta・ He
SerVed as Ass. Bike coach this year. He
aIso has been a pIedge trainer Iast year
and house managertwice. Jeff has aiso
been very active in Zeta
s intramurai eト
fort on and off the court. But, he w用
PrObabIy be remembered most for his
SOPhomore portrayaI (Or is that sopho‑
moric?) of a backstreet hoodium in the
Fiji l.U. Sing production.
Seriousiy, Jeff has been a true leader
during his 4yearsat ZetaandhewiIiaI‑
WayS be remembered for the many con葛
tributions he made and the many fine
moments he shared.
Outstanding Senior
‑‑‑臆‑臆Jameる」̀Wood草地d〔」has臆bee円「さe‑
=つ‑
1ected as the outstanding senior; this is
fifth consecutive victory.
PHi GAMMA DELTA
JUL自白978
631 E. 3「d
BLOOMiNG丁ON, lN 47401
豊玉唖油壷S軸的
し鵡明S鼻
hearts as any‑
where else. The affection and respect
that is behind these awards is what
makes them special and so vaIuabIe to
the recipients.
豊穣
甑棚卸ビi̲
〆・㌶プ〆/う
全毒す露二組&.盈ユJ
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Spring 1978 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.