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Title:
1984 Winter Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Winter 1984 newsletter of the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. This newsletter is six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1984
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1980s
1984 Winter Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
The Hoosier Fiji
Published by Zeta Chapter of
Phi Gommo Delta at Indiana University
BLOOMINGTON, IN
WINTER 1984-85
New Orleans Site
FUIS ENJOY 136TH EKKLESIA
Led by Zeta Chapter Presi
dent Tom Froehle and graduate
brothers Bill Bonsib and Ritual
ist Bill Miller, Zeta Chapter was
well represented at Phi Gamma
Delta Fraternity's 136th Ekklesia
in New Orleans.
Joining our President as under
graduate delegates to the Ekklesia
were Treasurer Mike Mays, Re
cording Secretaiy Dave Erey, and
Historian Jay Curts. The four-day
gathering of Fiji brothers was
held at the glamorous Fairmont
second place finish in the pres
tigious Jordan Bowl competition.
Hotel.
recognized for finishing above the
University's all-men's grade
point average for the 25th con
secutive year, a national record
for Phi Gamma Delta chapters.
The Cheney Cup, the highest
honor that can be bestowed upon
(continued on page 5)
Zeta Chapter delegates return
ed to Bloomington with a number
of awards in recognition of the
brother's outstanding work dur
ing the past year. The chapter's
continued interest in academic
achievement was rewarded with a
The men of Beechwood were also
Hoosier Fiji
Summer '84
Update
The summer of 1984 was both
interesting and unusual for many
Zeta undergraduates. Here's a
brief look at how many of the Fijis spent their time away from
Bloomington.
Andy Scharenberg served as a
computer assistant at the Stan
The Zeta 1984 fall pledge class.
ford Linear Accelerator Center at
Stanford University.
Tom Froehle worked as an ac
counting intern for IBM in Ryebrook, New York.
Mike Evans interned with De
troit Diesel of Allison, Michigan.
Chuck DeMaille and Doug
Strobel spent the summer in Of
Run For Leukemia Setfor November
In addition to preparing The
Hoosier Fiji for press, the Zeta
brothers are also making final
preparations for the third annual
Run for Leukemia, our special
ficer Candidate School with the
philanthropic project that benefits
U.S. Marine Corps in Quantico,
Virginia. Both graduated with
honors; Doug was first in his
the
class.
(Continued on page 4)
Leukemia
Society
of
America.
This year's run will be Novem
ber 17, prior to the Hoosiers' Old
Oaken Bucket game with the
Boilermakers from Purdue. The
Zeta Fijis will run the 90 miles
from Beechwood to the Purdue
Fiji house in West Lafayette on
Friday, November 16. From
there the runners will continue on
to Purdue's Ross-Ade Stadium in
time for the coin toss that will be
gin the football action.
The men of Beechwood and
Purdue's Fijis hope to raise
$6,000. If we are successful, Zeta
(continued on page 5)
\r\nPage 2
The Hoosier Fiji is published
regularly by the men of Phi Gam
ma Delta Fraternity at Indiana
University for members and
friends.
News items, photographs and
changes of address should be sent
to Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma
Delta, Newsletter Program Head
quarters, P.O. Box 1311, Bloomington, IN 47402.
THE HOOSIER FIJI
Winter 1984-85
The Zeta Tradition Continues
All of the Fiji brothers were
certainly anxious to return to lU
and the chapter this fall and that
enthusiasm and excitement has
remained throughout the fall
semester. It has been a pleasure
to serve as President under these
conditions. Zeta Chapter has con
tinued its fine tradition of out
standing achievement in all areas
Norris Pig Dinner
January 26
The date has been set for the
and continues to strive for ex
cellence in realizing this semes
ter's goals.
The entire chapter was proud
of Zeta achievements recognized
renewal of a great Fiji tradition;
the 1985 Norris Pig Dinner has
been set for January 26. The
115th gathering of the brother
hood wUl take place at the Indiana
University Foundation Showalter
House. As is tradition, this year's
dinner will feature a guest
speaker and the presentation of
awards to many of the brothers.
Mark your calendars for Janu
ary 26 and make plans to join us;
we look forward to seeing you!
If you have any questions, please
at the Ekklesia in New Orleans this past summer. The chapter placed
in every category, including second place finishes in the Baker Cup
and Jordan Bowl competitions, in addition to a runner-up finish in
the Cheney Cup judging; Zeta finished first in the Cheney Cup com
petition in 1983. Zeta was also recognized for being above the allmen's grade point average for 25 consecutive years, the longest streak
333-0814; they'll be glad to
answer your questions.
chapter is extremely proud of Brothers Dave Frey and Andrew
Scharenberg, who were recently inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. The
Fijis continue to dominate in intramurals, grabbing a first place finish
The Hoosier Fiji
in tennis and holding high hopes for successful football and volleyball
in the nation.
The chapter is blessed with an exceptional group of incoming
freshmen. We recently completed our pledge education program and
the active chapter is excited about integrating these young men into
the chapter. The 25 men excel in all areas; they won their pledge
division in football and have gotten an early start into membership
in several campus organizations. They're also studying diligently to
uphold Zeta's fine academic reputation.
As usual, the brothers of Zeta Chapter have continued the pursuit
contact David Cusick at (812)
339-6372 or Stuart Wade at(812) of excellence in scholarship, intramurals, and campus activities. The
seasons.
Voted Number One
The summer 1984 edition of
The Hoosier Fiji has been nam
ed best overall newsletter for
1984 by University Publishing
Company in their recent national
newsletter competition.
Traditionally in recent years, one of the biggest projects of the fall
semester is the Run for Leukemia, our largest philanthropic project
of the year. We would like to thank all of our graduate brothers for
their support. We have high hopes of topping the $6,000 goal when
all the contributions have been counted.
I would also like to remind everyone once again about the upcom
ing Pig Dinner, January 26. This should afford everyone a great op
The Zeta newsletter, edited by portunity to return to lU and visit Zeta Chapter. I know that the
Brother David Frey, was selected brothers are looking forward to the remainder of the semester, with
from among the more than 200 hopes of further accomplishments to meet the high goals that Zeta
fraternity and sorority newsletters Chapter has set. We look forward to hearing from and seeing many
published by UPC. This is a great of you in the months ahead. You are always welcome!
Fraternally,
honor for the chapter and for
Brother Frey. Congratulations
brothers!
Tom Froehle
President
\r\nPage 3
THE HOOSIER FIJI
Winter 1984-85
The Hoosier Fiji Update: News in Brief
Presenting Dr. Wheele
Zeta Chapter Brother Mark
Wheele was awarded his doctoral
degree from Ohio State Univer
sity, June 8, 1984. Mark is head
of the department of dance at the
University of Georgia. His dis
sertation surveyed stylistic and
philosophical influence of the
Orient upon dance in the 20th
Century.
Mark and wife Jan were cowriters and directors of the 1971
Fiji/Gamma Phi Beta lU Singwinning performance. They are
the proud parents of eight-yearold Anna and three-year-old
Samuel.
Fiji Phi Beta Kappas
Three Zeta Chapter brothers
have been honored with selection
to the Phi Beta Kappa honorary
scholastic fraternity.
Fiji brothers honored for
academic achievement include:
Tom Froehle, '85, an economics
major and Zeta Chapter Presi
dent; Dave Frey, '85. a chemistry
major; and Andy Scharenberg,
'85, a biochemistry major.
Congratulations to our brothers
on their excellent academic
achievements are extended from
the entire active brotherhood.
Your dedication to academics is
admirable and serves as excellent
inspiration for our younger
brothers.
Rogers Gets
Kicks on
Football Field
In his first season as head foot
ball coach at Indiana University,
Bill Mallory has enjoyed few
moments as he's watched his
team lose a seemingly endless
number of close games. How
ever, Mallory's mood has been
brightened considerably by the
work of senior placekicker Mark
Rogers. Through the Hoosiers
first eight games, Rogers led the
team in scoring, accumulating 29
points.
Mark's season was highlighted
by a 13-point effort in the Hoo
siers four-point loss to North
western, September 22. Mark
kicked three field goals and tack
ed on four extra points, but the
Wildcats came from behind to
catch the Hoosiers in the final
quarter.
Mark attended Bloomington
High School South, where he was
named to the Centenary Prep AllAmerican team. He made the
Hoosiers as a freshmen walk-on
and after three years in the
GETTING HIS KICKS: Fiji brother Mark Rogers has been getting his
kicks with the 1984 edition of the football Hoosiers. Tbe senior
placekicker leads the squad in scoring.
shadow of fellow kicker Doug
Smith, has emerged as one of the
year's bright spots.
\r\nPage 4
THE HOOSIER FUI
Winter 1984-85
Fijis Enjoy Fall Intramurals
Fijis Remain
lU Campus Leaders
Hard work in various campus
organizations has earned several
Fijis leadership positions for the
1984-85 school year.
Seniors Joe O'Connor, Brian
Barrett, and Bob Eck are the
newest Fiji representatives on the
lU Student Foundation Steering
Committee. For the first time in
Attempting to extend our streak of intramural championships to
10 of the last 12, the Fijis got off to a quick start in this year's in
tramural competition.
Led by strong performances by David Cusick, Dan Cusick, Kevin
McCallum, and Jordy Curts, the Fijis captured the intramural tennis
title for the first time in a number of years. McCallum, a freshman,
has excelled in racquet sports throughout the semester, winning his
flights in tennis and racquetball, and advancing several rounds in table
tennis before being eliminated. The campus football and soccer tour
naments are coming up, and Zeta teams figure to finish high in the
standings in both sports.
Much of the credit for the continued Fiji success goes to Intramural
a number of years, Zeta Chapter
is also represented on the
Chairmen Phil Dickman and Andy Hackman. They have superbly
12-member Executive Director
capture its 10th IM championship in the last 12 years.
group for the Student Athletic
Board. Joining Director Tracy
Newhouse will be junior A1
Morrison.
coordinated the Zeta teams, increasing the likelihood that Zeta will
An Open Apology to Brother Bill Keck
The Fiji brothers wish to apologize for inaccuracies whch occur
red in the summer 1984 edition of The Hoosier Fiji. In chronicling
Other Fijis in leadership posi
tions include; Art Dragoo, Stu
Brother Bill Keck a number of errors were made; we wish to set
dent Alumni Council Vice Presi
the record straight and to offer our sincerest apologies to Brother
dent; Todd Fettig, Student Alum
ni Council Project Director; and
Andy Detherage, Union Board
Keck.
Director.
Zeta Brother Mike Mays will
once again serve as Chief Justice
of the Interfraternity Council
Judicial Board and Mike Ewen is
this year's IFC treasurer.
Brother Keek's first wife Ellen was a graduate of DePauw Univer
sity; she and Bill had three children: Katy, a Theta, graduated from
DePauw in 1977; Richard, an lU Fiji, graduated from lU in 1980;
and Sally is a 1984 graduate of lU and a Pi Phi. Ellen passed away
in 1980 from ALS disease.
In 1982 Bill married Patricia Carlton Barefield, a 1949 graduate
of Indiana University. She and Bill reside in Mount Vernon, where
he owns a Eord/Lincoln Mercury dealership.
SUMMER
Continued from page 1
trucker for the JHK Enterprises
in Indianapolis.
Rob Tripp promoted his
Dufour/Bic sailboarding fran
chise in Glen, Michigan.
Jeff Moody worked for a seal
coating company in Old
Saybrook, Connecticut.
Eany Yune helped author a
cancer research paper for the
Radiation Therapy Department of
the Indiana University Medical
Center in Indianapolis.
Dave Frey worked as a
pathologist's assistant under the LITTLE 5 MEMORIES I: Dave Briede navigates the Fiji bike
director of laboratories at Park
through a crowded turn at the 1984 Little 500. The Fijis finished
view Hospital in Fort Wayne.
sixth in this year's race.
\r\nWinter 1984-85
Page 5
THE HOOSIER FIJI
I36th EKKLESIA
Italian Cuisine Hits Beechwood
Italian cuisine has made its way to Beechwood.
Frank Coronelli has brought his extensive culinary skills to Zeta
Chapter as the Fijis' new cook. Frank, 57, is a native Chicagoan now
living in semi-retirement with his wife Carol. Prior to their move
to Indiana, the Coronellis resided in Evanston, Illinois, where Frank
worked as a .purchasing agent for a food processor in Evanston.
After many years of traveling to Brown County, Frank and Carol
decided to quit their jobs and relocate in the quiet hamlet known as
Nashville. Hoping to pursue one of his favorite hobbies, Frank signed
on with the Zeta Chapter as cook. His specialties include roast beef,
continued from page I
a Fiji chapter, was awarded to the
brothers of Fiji from the Univer
sity of Kansas, with Zeta chapter
finishing in second place. The
Cup recognizes excellence in
scholarship, fraternity relations,
and extracurricular activities.
Zeta has won the Cup four times:
1941, 1956, 1971, and 1983.
Zeta Chapter was also recog
nized with high finishes in the
following categories: the BrightPork Day cooking contest.
man Trophy competition for
Frank has been well received by the brothers and has been im
graduate relations programs
pressed by the cooperation, politeness, and response he has receiv
ed from all of the Fijis. Frank plans to stay as "long as they'll have (fourth place); the Archon's
me." That figures to be a very long time. Welcome aboard Frank! Trophy competition for university
spaghetti, and pork. He produced a pork recipe that won the 1984
involvement (honorable men
RUN FOR LEUKEMIA, Continued from page 1
will receive a teleohone sponsorship on the Leukemia Society's "4
Hours for Life" telethon in March 1985. This would provide statewide
exposure for the men of Zeta.
Coordinating the event for the Fijis are Brothers Pete Mariani and
John Franz. Our project co-chairmen have been hard at work on the
Run since mid-summer.
In October, Pete and John traveled to Indianapolis to film a televi
sion commercial with Indy Mayor William Hudnut, promoting the
Run.
"We have significantly increased our drive to the community and
campus, including sending out 1600 letters to merchants throughout
the Bloomington and Indianapolis areas," reports Mariani.
tion); and the Baker Cup award
for community involvement(sec
ond place).
Zeta Chapter representatives
were also pleased with the elec
tion of graduate brother David G.
Elmore,'56, as an Archon Coun
cilor at this year's Ekklesia.
Brother Elmore's hard work and
dedication to the fraternity are
greatly appreciated by the entire
brotherhood; his brothers are
confident that he will succeed in
his new responsibilities.
While meetings and presenta
tions kept Ekklesia delegates busy
through much of the four days,
Zeta's delegates did find time to
visit New Orleans' famed Bour
bon Street and the 1984 edition
of the World's Fair. The chance
to sightsee proved to be a won
derful complement to an outStanding week of Fiji brother
hood. The men of Beechwood are
anxiously awaiting next sum
mer's Fiji Academy and another
meeting of the Fiji brothers.
* * *
Alumni can recommend future
Fijis by sending the necessary in
LITTLE 5 MEMORIES II: Brothers Dan King, left, and Jeff
Johnson watch intently as the Fijis battle for the lead in the 1984
formation to: Rush Chairman,
running of the Little 500.
Street, Bloomington, IN 47401.
Phi Gamma Delta, 631 East 3rd
\r\nFIJI GRADUATE NEWS BRIEFS
Edward F. Kettler '47
Thomas H. Nichols '46
Ed is president of the Fort
Wayne Storage Company. He has
sity, and a member of Pi Beta
Phi. They have two children, Jef
mont Medical Center in Cler-
also been named new national
frey J. Jinks, a Zeta initiate, and
mont, Florida. He has been a
president of the Indiana Univer
sity Alumni Association.
Julie L. Jinks, a member of lU
member of the County Board of
Governors for the past 17 years,
Ed, or "Peeb" as the brothers
knew him, was a 1946 initiate of
the Zeta Chapter. He was the
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Write to
Jim and his family at 8160 Ecole
Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240.
president of his Zeta pledge class, Stephen W. Lyman '71
graduating from the lU School of
As an Indianapolis attorney,
Business in 1948.
Steve deals primarily in manage
Tom is a physician at the Cler-
and is the author of Gall Bladder
Surgery. He is also a member of
several national and local profes
sional societies.
A Zeta initiate in 1943, Tom
participated in both basketball and
After graduation, Ed married
ment labor laws with the firm of
track. He also served as President
the former Mary K. Burgman, an
Hall, Render, Killian, Heath, and
of Phi Eta Sigma, and was a
member of Phi Beta Kappa and
lU graduate and member of Lyman. He has also performed as
Alpha Chi. They have a son, a Republican Precinct CommitGregory A. Kettler, now a teeman and as a delegate to the
member of the Zeta Chapter.
Contact Ed and Mary at 5322
Century Court, Ft. Wayne, IN
46807.
Thomas L. Replogle '77
Tom is a woodcrafter for Clari
state convention.
A Fiji initiate in 1968, Steve
graduated from Indiana Univer
sity in 1971 with a BS in market
ing. He continued graduate study
Skull & Crescent. He received his
BA in 1949, and went on to finish
his medical degree in 1952.
He was married to Lily Nancy
Gardin in 1956, an RN graduate
from Augustana College. They
at the lU School of Law, Bloom
have six children; Sara, Chris
tian, Tom, Jr., Martha, Rachel,
ington, completing his degree in
and Rebecca. Contact Tom and
ty Designs in Bloomington. A
Zeta initiate in 1973, Tom grad
1974.
uated from lU in 1977 with a BS
in business.
Enders, a graduate of lUPUI. A
In 1976, he married Connie
his family at 1654 Third Street,
Clermont, FL 32711.
recent addition to their family is
Wendell Klopfenstein '46
In 1976, Tom married the for
Andrew Taylor Lyman, bom No
mer Priscilla Seaborg, an lU
graduate and member of Alpha
vember 21, 1983. Correspond
Chi. You can contact Tom and
Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256.
Wendell is involved in hospi
tal administration as the vice pres
ident of support services at the
Goshen General Hospital, Go-
with Steve at 8051 Raven Rock
shen, Indiana.
Priscilla at 2570 East Rayletown
Road, Bloomington, IN 47401.
James C. Jinks '55
Jim is a children's dentist,
practicing in Indianapolis. He is
also a member of many profes
sional organizations, both nation
al and local.
"Klop" as the brothers called
Alan B. Graf, Jr. '75
him, was initiated into the Zeta
Alan is now the managing
director of corporate finance for
the Federal Express Corporation
BS/BA from Northwestern Uni
in Memphis, Tennessee.
A 1972 initiate of Zeta Chap
ter, Alan was active in intramural
Chapter in 1943. He received his
versity in business administration
in 1945, continuing his study at
the Harvard Graduate Business
School.
Initiated into the Zeta Chapter
in 1952, "linker" became the
sports, the Indiana University
Wendell married Mary Ann
Student Foundation, and also as
Stafford, a former lU student.
pledge trainer for Fiji. He
graduated with an AB in Anato
my and Physics in 1958, continu
ing in graduate study of dentistry
the pledge trainer for Fiji house.
He received his BS degree in
Writes Wendell, "After 30 years
in the retail hardwarefield, I now
have five years plus in the
hospital field."His hobbies in
clude, "sailing the Wawasee."
until 1962.
finance in 1975, and his MBA in
1976, also from lU.
In 1980 he married Susan
Jim wed the former Virginia L.
Marie Vielhaber. They can be
Contact Wendell and Mary at
Sly on August 6, 1961. Virginia
is a graduate of Indiana Univer
contacted at 1907 Edwards Mill
201 Hawthorne Drive, Goshen,
Road, Germantown, TN 38138.
IN 46526.
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Winter 1984 newsletter of the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. This newsletter is six pages in length.