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Title:
1984 Summer Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Summer 1984 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is eight pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1984
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1980s
1984 Summer Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
丁he H○○Sie「申
Published by Ze†a Chap†e「 of
Phi Gamma Dei†a a† Indiana Univer§i†y
BLOOMINGTON,
IN
SUMMER
1984
FIJIS FINTSH SIXTH IN零4 LITTLE 500
Rain, min, gO aWay
Cbme again some o砺eγくわy...
It is Apri1 21, 19糾:」 Little 500
race day at Indiana University. Yet
W皿am AmStrOng Stadium remains
POnement Of the 34th running of血e
their bike tean. The riding quartet
Little 5co until the fo11owing day,
Of Jim Ho11and, Ron Wilson, Dave
When dreams of victory will once
Briede, and altemate Dan Cusick
again dance in the heads of血e riders
have quamed in eighth position for
and血eir supporters.
血e race; Cusick is replaced on race
Easter Sunday, Apri1 22, begins in
day by sophomore Dan King, a
veteran of the 1983 race.
Silent throughout the afternoon.
much血e same fashion as Saturday;
There are no screaming fans, nO eX‑
rain and more rain. Thousands of
Race time passes with no activi‑
Cited photographers, nO SCurrying
fans have ignored the血reat of a sec‑
ty. Finally, after buckets ofrain have
JOurnalists, nO nerVOuS riders… But
Ond cancellation,血eir spirits buoyed
pelted sou血em Indiana for days,
there is rain, and plenty of it. The
by a brighter aftemoon forecast. F郵
there is a break in the cIouds and the
Skies have opened, PrOducing a
SuPPOrterS have turned out in force ,
drizzle begins to dissipate. There
Steady drizzle that has forced post‑
COnfident of a strong finish from
佃ontimled on page 3)
Hわld Wわl帝
KゆS B沈e
Tセam S〃eeeSS
Under the guidance of senior head
COaCh Doug Elmore and sophomore
assistant coach Jeff Johnson, along
With血e mechanical ski11s of sopho‑
more mechanic Lee Maddox, the
1984 F卸bike team er互oyed a very
SuCCeSSful season.
The intense training that began in
January and included a grueling
Week of training under Florida
s hot
Sun, Paid offwi血a sixth place finish
in the 1984 Little 5(X).
The
84 riders were surprised with
the introduction of the victorious
1975 bike tean at the pre‑raCe din‑
ner, Apri1 20. Brothers Pete King,
Charlie Turk, Eric King, and me‑
Chanic Pat Holloway shared memo‑
ries from that special day in April,
1975. Dr. James Cusick, a member
Of the 1956 championship team and
THE HOLLAND TUNNEL: F勘‖all‑Star rider Jim HoIIand moves
佃ontinued on page 2)
around riders on the back straightaway during the 1984 Little 500.
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The Hoosier Fi/i is published reg‑
President
HOOSIER
FIJI
Summer
1984
s Message
ularly by the men of Phi Gamma
Delta Fratemity at Indiana Univer‑
F卸S Reach 1983‑84 Goals
sity for members and friends.
News items, Photographs and
Now that血e 1983‑84 academic year has come to a dose
血e entire chapter
Changes of address should be sent to
can look back on the semester with pride and satisfaction. Most of our goals
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta
have been met and we are setting new, mOre Cha11enging goals for the year
Newsletter Program Headquarters ,
ahead.
P.O. Box 1311, BIoomington, IN
47402.
F串accomplishments during the past year reached into all four areas
stresed at Zeta, aS血e chapter continued to exhibit great diversity. In scholar‑
ship, the chapter finished a strong third and continued its streak of 25 con‑
House Corporation O縦cers
secutive years over the alトmen,s average. Our outstanding freshmen class
President.,………………George Ginn
finished second on campus, indicating unlimited potential.
Indianapol is
F彊COntinue to lead血e campus in awards won・ Jim Holland was named
Vice President… …Eugene McGarvey
to the all‑Star bike team; Mike Evans was named the outstanding the Frater‑
Kokomo
nity Chapter President for 1983; and Scott Gudeman was named Outstand‑
Treasurer… … … … ….David Behrman
ing Greek man, in addition to being awarded血e Herman B Wells award
Indianapolis
as this year
s outstanding senior.
Secretary… … … ・ " … … ・Harold Harrell
Before we begin another exciting year at IU, SeVeral brothers are de‑
BIoomington
serving of recognition for their contributions during the past year. Purple
Legionnaire Ron Remak and Section Chief Pete King have given endless
Directors :
assistance and support to the active chapter・ It has indeed been a great
William Keck… … … …Mount Vemon
James Laughlin… … … …BIoomington
pleasure to work with the House Corporation this year. I would like to pay
a special thanks to President George Ginn and Secretary Harold Harrell
William Miller. , … … ‥West Lafayette
for their help wi血the house damage at the begiming of the year. The chapter
Charles Waggoner... … … ・Indianapolis
is also indebted to Gene McGarvey and Dave Behrman for preparing血e
Richard W皿ams… … ‥ ,..Indianapolis
budget for next year.
Thomas Frcehle… … … …B賞oomington
Michael Mays………・Crestwood, KY
The entire chapter is Iooking forward to continued success in the year
ahead.
Fratemally
Je肘ey Cox………………・South Bend
Tom Froehle
Pergら!
Pre
sident
HARD WORK,
靭Lead JU T匂櫛砂Ztams
continued from page l
fa血er of 1984 altemate Dan Cusick,
spoke of the rich tradition and tre‑
Zeta Chapter is proud of our bro瓜ers who have distinguished themselves
and the chapter on the field of competition.
mendous brotherhood that have tra‑
Bill Koch has er互oyed a fine tennis season for the IU varsity; Bill is team
ditionally made Fiji teams top con‑
captain and a member of the number one doubles team, in addition to fro‑
tenders in the Little 5(ro.
quently playing singles.
AIso at the dinner, Doug Elmore
Fi細‑year Senior Bob Hicks and junior Dan Winters have e叩oyed ban‑
and Jim Holland were named co‑
ner years for IU,s baseball team. Bob has remained among the Big Ten
winners of the Tyte Award, given
and national leaders in eamed run average and strikeouts throughout the
annually to the senior brother who
season. ・ ・Popeye
contributes the most to Zeta
thrown by an IU pitcher in over six years.
s bike
program. Jim Ho11and was further
also threw a no‑hitter against Wabash, the first no‑hitter
While Bob has been terrifying opponents from the mound, Dan Winters
honored after the race with his selec‑
has been a terror at血e plate, leading the team in hits, RBI,s
tion as one ofthe 12 all‑Star riders.
Serving as IU,s catcher, Dan was among the nation,s leaders with his.450
A special Zeta thanks goes to team
members Jim Holland, Ron Wilson,
Dave Briede, Dan King, and Dan
and doubles.
average. with Bob and Dan leading the way, IU has enjoyed one of its
best baseball seasons in years.
After an outstanding sprlng PraCtice for Bill Mallory
s gridders, F串
Cusick. You have continued the ex‑
brother Mark Rogers hopes to handle all of the Hoosiers, place‑kicking
cellent Zeta Little 500 tradition.
duties in the year ahead.
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1984
THE
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King Anchors Strong F卸
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500 Finish
Pきる◎寒さや自己e﹁﹂や蜜
LITTLE 500,
COntinued from page l
Will be racing! After last‑minute
PreParations are complete ,血e voice
of track armouncer Jim Pauloski ris‑
es above血e din of血e crowd:
Gien‑
tlemenタmO〃nt yO番lr Roadmaster
bi〔ツCles!
From血e onset,血e 1984 race is
unpredictable. An almost immediate
accident in lap six raises questions
about the condition of the rain‑
SOaked track. Yet despite the track
s
COndition, Or Perhaps beoause of it,
血e race is remarkably cIose; after 25
laps only one second separates the
BREAKING AWAY: Life imitate§ art, as the rider for the Cutters
血ree leading teams , and after 30 1aps
crosses the範nish line鯖rst, duplicating the鯖nish of the 1979 movie
血e top ten teams are within two
Bタでa鳥加g Aw件y.
seconds of each other.
The F卸riders remain near血e
Pha, Chi Phi, Wright‑Dodds House
Avere, and血e Cutters. The F主jis re‑
front of the pack throughout血e ear‑
くく
1y stages of血e race. The first 20 laps
are dominated by a fratemity team
(Chi Phi) and an independent tean
(the Cutters).
Sやho棚舵Dα動物g棚職のγe鳩めe
F睨b沈e肋か0〃g力めe側かw庇d I棚耽
り手近細部0"肋e」棚d雷的助吻Wの,
BIoomington
lap 1 10,血e lead has changed hands
As the racers reach the three‑
碗eあのね購.
A$枕e青Oa′ qfめe cIりWdタでaCheβ
flecting血e unpredictability of血e
a cres̀e関わ,伽e chec鳥e舵d舶
race. The new leaders are AIpha Tau
肋a職ng o職e 」軌d a耽〃卸のca肋
s spring wea血er; by
the leaders.
quarter point at lap 150, the stand‑
ings have once again changed. re‑
As the race wears on,血e lead
COntinues to change as often as
main in good position, just behind
.佃的oI白砂e C融職場,めe郎t
あd吻e職俄n〃ea請書ひw加納e L初め
Omega, the Cutters, Beta Theta Pi,
Wright‑Jenkins House, Avere, Aca‑
almost 50 times, With two fratemity
500
teams, AIpha Tau Omega and Beta
京加ce I955.
Cia, Phi Kappa Psi, and Lambda Chi
Theta Pi, Setting血e pace. They are
ブタ
AIpha. Phi GaIIma Delta remains
With血striking distance.
fo皿owed cIosely by Lambda Chi Al‑
The constant changing of血e lead‑
ers is not particularly unusual for the
Little 500. This is not a race which
Can be won by sheer speed, raW en‑
一三罵言∴ 三
durance, Or any Other single factor.
Ra血er, it is won wi血a combination
Of speed, endurance, Strategy and
luck. The requirement that each
tean exchange riders at least lO
times during the 200 lap race dis‑
COurageS mara血on stints by one par‑
ticularly strong rider and forces each
1984 FIJI BIKE TEAM: Le髄to right, Coach Doug Elmore ,84; Ron
team to carefu11y plan strategy so
Wiison
84; Assistant Coach Je鯖Johnson
血at their best ̀̀sprinter
Holland
84; Dan Cusick
doxタ86.
86; Dan King ,86; Jim
87; Dave Briede ,85; and meehanic Lee Mad‑
is on the
bike at the end. However, eVen the
佃onti肋ed on page 4)
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1984
P手︑e◎S‑さey碧邑e﹁﹂黒蜜
血e clicking cameras, and an excited
throng ofjoumalists ,血e riders strain
for the finish line. Sophomore Dan
King maneuvers the Fiji bike
血rough the crowded pack of riders
on the final straightaway, making
one final attempt to catch血e leaders.
As the roar of血e crowd reaches
a crescendo,血e checkered flag fa11s
on血e Cutters, the first independent
team to win the Little 500 since
1955. Following the Cutters across
the finish line are, in order: AIpha
Epsilon Pi; Acacia, the 1984 win‑
ners; Chi Phi; Beta Theta Pi; and血e
Fijis ・
The post‑raCe euPhoria is damp‑
ened a bit by the unfortunate iI互ury
su餓3red by an infield spectator , Who
WaS StruCk by a rider who Iost con‑
trol after crossing the finish line.
Photographers and joumalists scurry
between血e叫yured spectator and血e
leading teams , aS eXCited fans swam
the infield, unaWare Of the accident
in the first tum.
HEY JIM! Dave Briede signals to a Ftii rider from the pits.
For血e F卸S, the 1984 edition of
best strategy can be useless if your
the =World
team is caught in or around an acci‑
Weekend" is a successful one. 1985
dent, reSulting in血e loss of valuable
seconds. This is where luck comes
StrOngly into play.
くく
Aβ俄e leaくわ糖種Oα職d碗e J軌蘭の朋,
砺e拙′ea肋i"g qf肋e crひwd h脚
′eàhed a pea鳥, W砺each.佃職
As the race begins to reach its cli‑
s Greatest College
will mark the lOth amiversary of the
victorious 1975 F卸bike team. What
better way to commemorate the
虎やe肋eゆlか職g io砂脇ei手
event, than wi血a Phi Gamma Delta
max,血e leaders continue to stay
近a〃めyicめり.
victory in the 1985 Little 500? That
wi血in seconds of one ano血er. The
タブ
is our goal for the 35血edition of血e
months of hard work and dedication
Little 500.
have come down to a true photo fin‑
ish. Heading into the final lap
the
riders for血e Cutters and AIpha Ep‑
silon Pi continue血eir duel for血e
lead, Which血ey have maintained
throughout the latter stage of the
race. Lurking just behind the two
leaders, ready to take command if
they should falter, are the riders for
Acacia, Chi Phi, Beta Theta Pi, and
血e Fijis.
As血e leaders round血e final tum,
the screaming of the crowd has
reached a peak, Wi血each fan des‑
LIFE IN THE PITS: The F瑚Pit crew and riders watch intently as a
perately trying to lift their team to
F郎rider hoIds tean number eight,s competitive position in the 1984
Victory. Amidst血e screaming fans,
running of the Little 500・ Photo ◎ Damy O. Snow 1984
\r\nSummer
1984
THE
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ZeめSchohrs ReceitJe N職mero〃S Hbnors
Scholastic achievement has once
Beta Kappa and they werejoined by
men Dan Cusick, Aaron Lawson,
again proven to be a Zeta forte dur‑
Bill Campbell, David Frey, and An‑
Mark Senese, Jim Strobel, and Rob
ing血e spring semester at Indiana
dy Scharenberg as new members of
Tripp; all were named as members
University. Evidence of瓜is is ex‑
the Golden Key Society. Jim Bren‑
of the Phi Eta Sigma and AIpha
hibited in graduating seniors Bill
nan was named as a member of the
Lambda Delta scholastic societies.
Campbell, Scott Gudeman, and Dan
Beta AIpha Psi Accounting Honor‑
Peterson; an Wfll be attending血e In‑
ary・
At the recent IFC Scholarship
Day cere‑
Banquet, a number of awards were
in血e fall. AIso preparing himself
monies Scott Gudeman was named
bestowed on the men of Beechwood.
for more schooling is 1984 graduate
the winner of the Herman B Wells
Scott Gudeman was named Out‑
Chip Lewis, Who will be a備ending
Award, given to the outstanding
standing Greek Male, and Mike
the Notre Dame University School
Senior on the Indiana University
Evans was recognized as the Out‑
Of Law beginning in血e fall.
CamPuS. Bro血er
diana University SchooI of Medicine
During 1984 Founder
Radar
was also
Standing Fratemity President・ Mike
A number of other brothers were
given the honor of being血e only
recognized血is past spring for out‑
Student to speak at the annual
academic scholarship and he and
Standing academic achievement・
CeremOny remembering the BIoom‑
Tom Froehle were honored with
Tom Froehle, Scott Gundeman, and
ington campus and its beginning.
membership in the Gamma Gamma
Dan Peterson were inducted into Phi
Adding to Zeta honors were fresh‑
Campus Involvement Remaius Strong
WaS also血e recipient of an IFC
Honor Society.
坤is Remin
Hard work in various organiza‑
group for the Student Athletic
tions around the IU campus has paid
Board. Tracy Newhouse will be a
O範士br a number of Zeta brothers,
director for the second consecutive
Wi血strong perforrrmces in
as the F申S Will once again be well‑
year and he will be joined by junior
the basketball toumament,血e
represented in numerous campus
AI Morrison.
track and field meet, and a
leadership positions.
硯α肋nやiOnS
O血er F卸S in leadership positions
SeCOnd alトcampus champion‑
include: Art Dragoo, Serving as Stu‑
Ship in血e basketball free
Connor were
dent Alumni Council Vice President;
throw contest leading the way ,
selected for inclusion in the Indiana
Todd Fettig, WOrking as Student
the bro血ers of Zeta Chapter
University Student Foundation
Alumni Council PrQject Director;
have once again claimed the
Steering Committee. AIso, for the
Andy Detherage,血e new Union
Indiana Univers ity alトcampus
first time in a number of years, tWO
Board Director; and Dan Philpott,
intramural sports champion‑
Fiji brothers will serve on the
Who wi11 be finishing his term as
Ship.
12‑member Executive Director
佃ontinued on page 6)
1984‑85
seniors Brian Barrett,
Bob Eck, and Joe O
The 1984 victory marks血e
PぎーQ④Sidさや容をer﹂℃寒
third consecutive victory for
the Fijis, Who have taken
home the title in eight of the
last ten years. Much of the
credit for the Zeta success
rests with Intramural Chair‑
men Warren Riley, Phil Dick‑
man, and Dave Moore. Phil
Will be in charge once agam ln
1984‑85; tOgether with new
assistant Andy Mackman, Phil
Wi11 tackle血e task of keeping
the title at Beechwood. We
re
RUNNIN) WITH THE PACK: The closeness of the 1984 Little 500 is
COnfident that they will be
evidenced in this photo of riders rounding the fou巾h turn. The 1984
SuCCeSSful.
race was one of the cIosest in history.
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1984
Pき︑○◎きざせ罫書er﹂や蜜
CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT
COntinued from page 5
Senator for the IU Student Associa‑
tion.
The Board of Aeons will also ben‑
efit from血e presence of two Phi
LEAD量NG THE PACK: The F弾rider moves along the straightaway,
fonowed cIosely by a deuse pack of bikers.
Gams ; Mike Evaus and Tom Froehle
have been selected as nembers , Wi血
Mike exhibiting su鯖cient leadership
αqめr See応Recommen俄妨ons
to be chosen as President. AIso dis‑
As the bro血ers of Beechwood prepare for ano血er fall semester as In‑
Playing his leadershipわ址ties will
diana University, We are also preparing for ano血er outstanding fall rush.
be Mike Mays, Who will once again
Alumni who would like to recommend a prospective rushee to the chapter,
serve as Chief Justice for the Inter‑
can do so by餌1ing out the attached fom and retuming it to血e chapter.
fraternity Council Judicial Board.
If the chapter is to remain at its current lofty status, the support of our
Zeta is very proud of血e accom‑
Plishments of these bro血ers, aS the
men of Beechwood continue to up‑
hold血e fine億adition of campus in‑
distinguished alurmi is vital. Your continued support and interest wi11 en‑
Sure血e future of Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta.
Send your recommendations to: Rush Chairman, Phi Gamma Delta, 63 1
East Third Street, BIoomington, IN 47401.
VOIvement established by our alum‑
Rushee Recommendation
Nとw C│,nやZ/ter
Hds 4rrived
Street address
Hometown
C las sification
The long wait has finally ended;
Hobbies, interests
血e first week in May was highlight‑
ed by血e arrival of our new house
COmPuter, PurChased with money
SuPPlied by血e Dads
C omments
Club. Cabinet
members are already hard at work
Wi心血e Apple MacIntosh model,
StOring Zeta financial records,
Your name and address, SO We Can infom you of this rushee
s in‑
VOIvement with Zeta Chapter:
graduate listings, ruSh information
and other historical data of value to
瓜e chapter.
The brothers would like to血ank
the Dads
Club and President Pat
Mail to: Rush Chairman, Phi GaI剛ma Delta, 631 East Third Street,
King for血eir help and suppr直in血e
BIoomington, IN 47401. Thanks! 0,lease do NOT maiI to our
realization of this dream.
Newsletter Program Headquarters.)
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1984
THE
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Zeta Chapter E巾oys Prosperous
After sending out 27 bids follow‑
A new entertainment program,
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84 Rush
Brothers Receive Scholarships
Three Zeta undergraduate broth‑
Chapter is anticipating a fine re‑
Organized by Mark Ewen, Stu
Wade, Barclay Grayson, and Jon
ers were named scholarship recipi‑
SPOnSe and an outstanding fa田pledge
Emery, WaS added to the rush fes‑
ents by血e Beechwood Educational
class. Rush Chairmen David Cusick
tivities血is year. A take‑Off on the
Foundation at a special Sunday
and Kent King deserve much of血e
Johnny Carson Show and a dranatic
brunch, Apri1 15. Foundation Presi‑
credit for the success of F卸SPring
film highlighted血e March and April
dent Bud Mangels and his wife were
rush.
rush activities.
on hand to present the $300 awards
ing spring rush activities, Zeta
to junior Mike Evans, SOPhomore
卸oa悟ht on Hb附e α岬O朋房on
Tom Peck, and freinman John
Strobel.
臆Bro血er Mangels ‑also presented
(Editork ̲No虎: T血s臆artiele 」s血e
was in臆ne(通園Of皿eW」eaders,一心ey臆also
first in a series on Zeta Chapter
tumed to Gene McGarvey. McGar‑
血e chapter wi血a new set of ritual
House Corporation Board mem‑
Vey, a Partner in血e law firm ofFell,
books, Which were purchased by血e
bers.)
McGarvey and Trauring, has been
Foundation. In addition, a d∞Orative
Leading the current edition of the
Serving Zeta Chapter as Vice Presi‑
glass mirror bearing血e Phi Gam‑
Zeta Chapter House Corporation is
dent of the House Corporation for
ma Delta coat ofarms wi11 be on dis‑
President George Ginn. A manager
three years.
Play in血e chapter house in the fall;
in血e phamaceutical marketing ser‑
Gene
s wi11ingness to assist with
血e mirror was a gift from the Man‑
vices for Eli Lilly in Indianapolis,
血e House Corporation should come
George has been a House Corpora‑
as no surprise to血ose who knew
In an additional ceremony, Mr.
tion member for five years. He is
him at Indiana University. While a
and Mrs. Richard Williams were in
also an annual member of Phi Gam‑
Student and a member of Zeta Chap‑
attendance to present an award in
ma Delta Intemational.
ter, Gene was President of the IU
memory oftheir F串SOn Andy, Who
Wife Margie is a DePauw grad‑
Student Foundation and President of
PaSSed away last鰹皿・ The new award
uate; She and George have three chil‑
the Interfraternity Council. He also
is to be given to the senior brother
dren: Pam, a Butler Kappa,
rode for the F串S in血e 1955 Little
Who epitomizes a Zeta F轟in血ese
500.
areas : house invoIvement, devotion,
Steve, an IU Delt,
82;
85; and Tim, a
gels魚mily・
s wife Nancy graduated wi血
and brotherhood. Zeta was proud to
Gene from IU in 1958. The happy
name Pat Lindley as the first recipi‑
For years, Kokomo residents
COuPle has three children: Jay, a
ent of this award.
Seeking legal advice and assistance
1983 graduate of IU and a F卸;
have tumed to Eugene McGarvey.
When the Zeta House Corporation
Bellevue Place, Kokomo, IN 46901.
SOPhomore at Lawrence Central
High School.
Gene
Mike;md Steve̲ They臆工eside at 922‑一一‑
A constant on血e Zeta House Cor‑
POration for the past 25 years has
been the presence of Wi11iam Keck.
William a Ford/Mercury dealer in
Mount Vernon, graduated from IU
in 1941. DePauw University lists
Wi11iam
s wife Katy as one of its
graduates. Katy and William have
two children: Richard, an IU F卸,
and Sally, an IU Pi Phi. They have
carried on the fine Keck tradition of
Study at Indiana University.
Stay tuned to血e next issue of ]肋e
Hoosieγ鱒ii for future features on
George Ginn
Zeta House Corporation members.
Euge鵬e McG紺vey
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Robert R. Wylie
Robert J. Miller?76
61
Bob is a doctor, PraCticing in Ho‑
bart. In addition to his general prac‑
tioner practice, Bob is team physi‑
moved Jo Orめnくわ, Flo万くね, where I
haγe /ived since my retirement.
̀ 7am a広o aタで房控dAmッのめnel
B.J. is an accountant, doing
figures for the Delta Faucet Com‑
Pany in Indianapolis. Most of his
Cian for血e perenially powerful Ho‑
and J co棚IIded a γeSeγt,e肋t孤egic
fiee time is filled wi血his study for
bart Brickies high school football
inJelligence [mit f)r many yea購.
his master
Bob and wife Margaret have two
team.
A 1957 initiate of Zeta Chapter,
Children, Robert and Judi血, and four
s degree from Butler Uni‑
Ve重Sity.
̀砺my平,are Jimeかm wo庇and
grandchildren. Grandpa Bob lives at
1700 Briercliff Drive, Orlando, FL
school, J keq b舶ry With平,0融and
in zooIogy in 1961. Four years later
血e Indiana University SchooI of
32806.
reports B.J.
Bob received his bachelor
s degree
Medicine awarded him his medical
B.J.
John R. Stewart )75
degr∞.
myルO bの′S, Dong a枇i力mihan,
s wife, Mary Be血, is also a
graduate of IU, Where she was a
Sister of AIpha Chi Omega; She
Prior to receiving his MD, Bob
married the former Nancy Louise
received her bachelor
Wagoner in 1964. The Wylies have
education.
made their home in Hobart since the
s degree in
You can write to B.J., Mary Be血,
late 1960s. Former classmates can
and the two boys at 160 Irongate
contact Bob at 1321 West 4th Place,
Drive, Zionsville, IN 46077.
Hobart, IN 46342.
Zachary R. Cornea
William D. Ramsey
70
Zach is a managerial accountant
28
Bill is currently retired, after
for Seven Counties Services, a
Spending many years working for血e
hea皿care company in Louisville.
̀ ㌧4#er /en yeaγS Qf alte棚/iveb,
Shell Oil Company.
吻On retiremnt, J esめb振hed a
SerVing as b嬢et diγeCtOr and〆‑
Smll c附わm Pic加71e加ming shq a
nance diγeCioγ〆)r Lo裏(isville govem‑
Our hoz4Se,
ment, I have settled jnto Jhe chal‑
reports Bill. ̀7 still
lenge c!fp〃blic〆nance i〃 !he men‑
apemte脇js one‑棚n Jh̀p a融cn‑
めl health aγea,
jの, the wo招: I served one year on
writes Zach.
̀ 1 am fu物accli棚ted Jo Lol′is‑
砺e b働l sc九ool boaId a融jZ)Ilr yea鳩
Ville; Iam c串zn d偽e CわIdi朋ls and
as rodemtor qfo!′r /ocal co型′n〃ni‑
白Stu
9 is a broker and realtor for
砂C履くrCh.
̀ At one /ime I t研aS aCtive jn a寂m‑
I鋤とnd all Qftheir hom bas加わall
F.C. Tucker Company in Indianap‑
games.助t J "eVer miss a home /U
ni cll′bs in JndiaI呼タOlis and Jateγ in
Olis. A 1972 initiate of Zeta Chapter,
わotball game.
Boゆめn, b重lt /he移areJaw a寂Imi /iv‑
John received his bachelor
ing ;n l々mont! My w昨Hmnie and
in business administration.
Il朋vel aloらOγ aS m(Ch as we can
四四四
̀ 1鋤ended eve7γ Pig Dimer be手
ween 1925 and 1949∴
s degree
̀男"〆mning Jo /畑vel Jo London
ガon,
Louisville, KY 40243.
reports Stu. ̀Tam ̀めm gめd
to be a F擁anか履nk all d
Ir少j油‑
temiiy bro/hersゆr Jhe b融ness Jhcy
graduate of IU living in retirement
Wi血wife Hannie in Whitingham,
real esiate α暮ner!
Stu
s wife is a graduate of (gasp!)
Purdue, Where she earned her bach‑
elor
Robert L. Mellen Jr. ,42
s Hoosiers ; his
address is lO903 Gatehouse Lane,
have given meくれγing my "ine‑year
l15, Whitingham, VT O5361.
Ioyalty to Bob Knight
砺is鍋肌mer je)r a /WO Week lmCa‑
Classmates will find this 1928
Vermont. Their address is P.O. Box
Zeta bro血ers are encouraged to
write to Zach and remind him ofhis
s degree in retailing. She and
Stu were married in 1980.
Carl McCollum?57
Carl is a dipIomat for the United
States Department of State, WOrking
as US Consul General in Vienna.
Carl received his 1958 bachelor
s
degree in physical education; he
eamed two varsity letters competing
for the IU baseball team. Send your
当p棚cticed Zaw in Be(郊,rdJJom
Fiji classmates will find Stu and
1946 IJn/il my retiγement On Decem‑
Dct)Orah residing at 532 1 Brockview
letters to Carl at Embassy Vienna,
ber31, 1980,
Court, Indianapolis, IN 46250.
APO New York,NY O9108.
writes Bob. ̀Ythen
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Summer 1984 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is eight pages in length.