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Title:
1997 Spring Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Spring 1997 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is eight pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1997
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1990s
1997 Spring Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Hoosier
照 宣萱廻
1997
Graduates to Assist Ybung Brothers
Zeta chapter of Phi Gamma Delta
has initiated a new program which
Will link graduates of Zeta Chapter
and undergraduates in an e節ort to
help
IU
undergrads with
Valuable career
guidance and
COunSeling.
The Zeta FIJI
SAGE
Pro葛
gram will be ad‑
take advantage of the program.
I
think it
s
s a good idea because it
going to give a lot of networking op‑
POrtunities to people and make the
Whole job search
MANY SUCCESSFU」
Moore (
UNDERGRADS WI丁H
CAREER PA丁H
COUNSELING
of Summit Re‑
Moore helped
alty Group/
Created this pro‑
ONCOR Inter‑
gram to encour‑
national based in
age graduate
Indianapolis
brothers to
hope
un‑
GREG MooRE
̀88
House Coapora‑
under‑
SearChing for re‑
Warding and ful‑
ers
filling careers wi11 take advantage of
life
in the arts of
as charged
this program.
by Brother Newton D. Baker in his
tion.
Graduate brothers residing in the
Greater Indianapolis area have been
definition of
each
undergrad
graduate broth‑
advance
88) who
Brother Frank, a
and
Selfishly seek to
also serve on the
tomey in India‑
founding partner
Frank
reports Brother
Greg Moore. Moore, a Prominent at‑
B rothers
EAGER TO HE」P
70) and Greg
Path counseling,
napolis and
ministered by
(
eager to help undergrads with career
PrOCeSS eaSier to
gothrough.,,
ZE丁A GRADS ARE
graduate broth‑
ers Tom Frank
Many very successful Zeta grads are
Sophomore brother Jay
Undergrads wil1 1ater be able to
contact SAGE Brothers on the
fratemity.
Intemet to ask questions and arrange
Sparky
invited to pa血CIPate in this program
Whitacre, majoring in Management
and over 25 have initially agreed to
With a minor in business said,
serve as SAGE Brothers.
think the possibilities that will come
I
PerSOnal counseling meetings in pur‑
Suit of career planning and develop‑
ment.
As other brothers agree to partici‑
from a program such as this one will
Zeta hopes this program can be
Pate, the Fiji SAGE Registry will be
OVerWhelm all of the brothers in a
Shared with other chapters once it has
expanded and used by undergrads to
Way that we can
been fu11y implemented. Brother
SOlicit advice and career guidance.
t even fathom.
SAGE Brothers will provide en‑
Frank sees this program as evidence
COuragement, Wise counsel, and ad‑
that Phi Gamma Delta is
Who is currently planning to m亘ior
Vice regarding post‑graduate oppor‑
COllege days alone.
in finance, Said he would definitely
tunities to undergraduate brothers.
Freshman Brian
Perot
Mosby,
◆丁oM
not for
NoAH,, FRANK ̀00
Award W王mers Announced During Annual Pig Dinner
Freshman qfihe Iをar ‑ Anthony
Wilkinson Nominee ‑ TZ)dd
Lindley
B70Wnie
Most O妬めnding Senior Athlete ‑ Brian
B laze r
Ponce
Richa7dずOn
Chevy
Most Oz硬めnding Senior Scho肱j. ‑ David
Petri
Sch均やan
暮脇Iiam Jemings Keedy Memorial Schoめrshセ)
AwaId W砺ner ‑ B7ett
Cczrvey
Merritt
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77)e pIecIge c居ss of2000 sねnds
OutSide of the /ndfana Sねte F/JI
Chapter duI所g拓e存Wa/tout
Pledge Class of 2000 Carhes on FIJI廿adition
The Class of 2000 moved into Phi
Shakes
Leone, and Brian
Perot
Were On their feet for 36 hours.
‑ ̄ ̄Gamma̲Deita ̄ 1ast軸l wTh ̄h主gh
 ̄Mosby reached the‑chamPions晴p
 ̄ Duhng this time; the ̄rest ̄ ̄Of血e
hopes and great expectations for the
game in its division. In temis, Nick
Class worked in other capacities for
1996‑97
sch○○l
Myagi
Hammond represented the
the organization, SuCh as committees
year. As the year
house in the Fina1 8 of singles‑ and
and, Of course, fund‑raising. As a
Winds down, the
his pledge brother John
Whole, the Class raised over $2100
freshmen look
McGuire won the campus champi‑
for the cause. With their help, FIJI
back on a long
OnShip.
WaS the top money‑raising fratemity
list of accom‑
Bora
Throughout the fall and winter,
freshmen competed in a wide vari‑
Plishments.
to participate in the marathon.
With a11 these activities
Cme might
Athletica11y言t
ety of intramural sports on various
has been a phe‑
house teams, One Of the most exciト
academica11y. Yet, OnCe again, this
nomenal eight
ing of which was the FIJI
is an area in which the Class of2000
months.
ketball team, including Jeff
The
B
bas‑
Rocky
year started off
as the freshmen
Brown, Which reached the Final Four
football team
The Class of2000 was also active
COmPeted in the
B
division of
Of Division I 5‑On‑5 basketbalL
WOnder how the freshmen kept up
triumphed. Four freshmen, Sam
Graber
Horton, Jon
Maschmeyer, Ryan
Skitz
Dozer
Pettibone, and Ryan
Neuman
in both philanthropy and campus
Tiemey achieved 4.O GPA
s, With the
activities. The freshmen took part
Class average being well above the
the intramural
in Habitat for Humanity in the month
initiation cutoff of 2"5. Consequently,
footbal1 1eague.
Of October, aS Well as setting up and
the Class of2000 was血e first to have
The team, Which
running the Boy
丘nished 4葛3, WaS
House at the end of the month.
Fratemity of Phi Gamma Delta in
led by quarter‑
However, the area in which the
freshmen truly excelled was IU
five years.
Dance Marathon‑ bene卸ing Riley
been able to come together as one.
back Blair
̀̀Cowboy
Kyle.
s Club Haunted
all its 29 members initiated into the
Most importantly, the class has
Hospital for Children. The class had
The fi
team, Which in‑
5 dancers, Justin
dition, truly think of one‑anOther as
Cluded freshmen
David
The FIJI
Ryan
D
Guns
Doyle,
Jay
Perot
Dewey
Leno
Majors, Brian
Mosby, Sam
and Anthony
Burtnett,
Lindley
Powder
Perry,
Ponce, Who
eShmen, following in FIJI tra‑
brothers‑ and are looking forward to
the next 3 years.
◆ JusTiN
LENO,, BuRTNETT
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FIJIs no Strangers
●
to Helpmg Others
Once again, Phi Gamma Delta led
event while others served on the elite
s Greek houses at Indiana
Directors Council. Plus, an aStOund‑
University for its philanthropic ef‑
ing 16 brothers were chairmen of
forts first semester and are looking
Various committees.
all men
StrOng tO repeat this semester. The
FIJIs are looking forward to par‑
FIJIs donated thousands of dollars
ticipating m SuCh upcommg aCtivi‑
and man‑hours
ties such as an
to many worth‑
霊窪u嵩
PHI」AN丁HROPY IS all‑day Lake
soME丁HINGMAN, #許諾
器豊H嘉
BRO丁HERS丁AKE
tatforHumanity
SERIOUSLY‥. ,,
誓書豊
Greek houses
Boys and Girls
SuCh as basket‑
Club of BIoomington, and others.
ball toumaments and ice cream eat‑
The fratemity started an event this
mg COnteStS.
fall called FIJJ Fo7ヤーPlay, 1n Which
Philanthropy lS SOmething many
Participants donated $20 per team of
four to play a round ofminiature golf
brothers take seriously, and their re‑
throughout the rooms of the house.
rect. The men of Phi Gamma Delta
Petitive excellence proves this cor‑
Brothers were active in this event by
are constantly searching for ways to
designing and setting up the various
help the BIoomington community.
Obstacles in their rooms. The event
raised over $800 for Riley Hospital.
One event in which FIJIs have
Whether it
year‑Old Boy
s coaching a lO and ll
s Club basketball team
Or teaChing 4th graders about the
made great impact is the amual IU
StOCk market, IU FIJIs are doing all
Dance Marathon for Riley Hospital・
they can to help the BIoommgton
Senior ftyan Mu′phy partic互タateS jn fhe IU Dance
Many brothers of all classes were
Mamthon, benq輝ng Riley Ho岬italjbr Children.
dancers for al1 36 hours of the fall
area.
′
◆ MATT ̀̀WEEZER,, SKEHAN
Freshmen, Cabinet Attend State Day
February l, 1997, Pledges
ness within the chapter houses and the re‑
reconvened for lunch. Following lunch, the
and initiated brothers came from FIJI chap‑
On Saturday
SPOnSibilities and consequences that are at‑
freshmen members of the chapters met meet
ters all over the state to gather for a day of
tributed to it.
COnferences and socialization. It was once
One anOther while the older brothers met
Following the openmg SPeeChes, the
for more conferences. After an hour or two,
agam time for another Phi Gamma Delta
brothers
Who had previously slgned up for
everyone once agam met aS a Whole. It was
State Day. It was held in downtown India‑
di節erent seminars, Were dismissed to their
the end of the day and the only event left
napolis at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
respective locations. The choices of semi‑
WaS the announcement of the winners of
The day began in the mommg With an
nars ranged from Pledge Education to Rush
the awards that are amually given out on
O縦cial greeting that was fo11owed by in‑
and included meetings for the different po‑
State Day.
troductions of special guests that were in
Sitions of cabinet o縦cers that were attend̲
attendance. One speech was given by Zeta
ing the day
As a whole, the day was a great success
s events. In the actual semi‑
in that it allowed men from diflbrent schooIs
rePreSentatives from each chapter dis‑
and chapters to relate as members of the
graduate Andy Detherage; Detherage is a
nars
PaSt PreSident of the Zeta chapter and the
CuSSed and compared the different ways in
Same fratemity and to share many similari‑
1987 Wilkinson Award Winner. He spoke
Which each chapter
ties while making new memories.
to the gathered FIJIs about alcohol aware‑
s programs work.
Tbwards the middle ofthe day
the group
◆ JoE
YASS旧,, ToDD
\r\nHoosier FfyiSpring 1 997 ◆
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New Cabinet Retreats
to LexmgtOn in January
In order to form some cohesive「
ness among the cabinet members and
the house, the newly installed cabi‑
net took its annual trip to Lexing‑
ton, Kentucky to better understand
What their puaposes are and the his‑
tory behind the Phi Gamma Delta
Legacy of Excellence.
This year the new cabinet, COm‑
POSed of Brad負Cravin
President, Jim
Treasurer,
Morehead‑
Willy
Michael
Lohman‑
King
SoIomon‑ Recording Secretary, Eric
Banshee
Yazel‑ Corresponding
(F,りm /擁) Historian Blake
Molt?head, 7+easu7er Jim
Secretary, and Blake
Choda
Choda
F7りbe,名, President Brad
脇lb,
Cravin
Lohman, Recording Secreta,y M諸e
̀・King " Solomon and Cor,宅やOnding Sec7etary Eric
Banshee
%zel
Froberg‑ Historian, eIUOyed a splen‑
did, informative weekend at the In‑
temational Headquarters ・
We were able to experience the
COmpany and direction of Bill Mar‑
e7dyoy a moment d
bIOthe7壷ood during their cabinet It?treat・
the history of the fratemity of Phi
Gamma Delta.
We decided to designate di任erent ar‑
eas of word to di任erent cabinet mem‑
After being blessed with the sights
bers‑ eaCh fulfilling or overlooking
tin, Who so generously gave of his
Of the Headquarters building, the
time臆andenergy to l鋭d us on a tour
cabinet却aS ⊥aken out for a relaxing
Of the Headquarters building. From
lunch with their well‑reSPeCted tour
bring back ideas
the viewing of a reenacted John
guide, Bill Martin. Upon amVmg
fering emotions from the weekend・
Templeton McCarty
s bedroom, tO
back at the hotel in the heart of Lex‑
It was a time of bonding (through
the history of the different makes of
ington, the cabinet began to reflect
fratemal recreation) and a time of
badges and rings, tO the accomplish‑
On the day
a point of the star.
All in a1工, the cabinet was able to
COnCePtS
and dif‑
Sharing. It was a weekend that all
s events.
ments of some of the most well‑
During this time of brain stom‑
known Phi Gams, the Zeta chapter
mg, We Were able to Iook at the needs
cabinet was able to now identify with
Of the house at the present time, and
Phi Gams should have the opportu‑
nity to experience・
◆ THE MEMBERS OFTHE CABINET
Zeta FIJIs to Defend National Cheney Cup
Through dedication and brother‑
temities in overa11 grades for the sev‑
events as initiation and rush. A com‑
hood of the Zeta brothers, the Cheney
enteenth consecutive year. Zeta also
Plete financial report was also in‑
Cup found its home at Beechwood
found the campus intramural trophy
Cluded. Zeta
forthe 1995 year. The 1996 Cheney
for the sixteenth straight year.
COmPetitive as the 1995 Cheney Cup.
s efforts prove just as
Cup application exhibited no shift in
A roster of brothers and campus
The Cheney Cup IS aWarded an‑
the success of the Zeta chapter, and
activities was compiled. Brothers
nually to the chapter adjudged most
reflected a continuation of the excel‑
represent the house in such elite cam‑
e飾、Cient in the conduct of its affairs
lent Fiji tradition. In such areas as
as evidenced by scholarship, CamPuS
Philanthropy a complete and detailed
PuS POSitions a President of AIpha
Lambda Delta, Vice President of
Board of Aeons, and President and
Summary WaS Catalogued and bound
Founder ofthe IU Pre‑Law Job Shad‑
tinction a F串Chapter may receive.
in the amual Cheney Cup Report
OWing Program. One hundred nine
The opportunity to compete for this
and sent to Report the Intemational
brothers completed 1 217 man‑hours
award is taken seriously be the Zeta
Headquarters in Lexington, KY
Of philanthropIC WOrk and also raised
Chapter・ By mid‑Summer We Will
neatly $3000 toward charity.
know if we have won this prestigious
academics, CamPuS aCtivities
and
The Awards Report consisted of
s efforts throughout the 1996
Statements were also prepared on
SChool year・ Zeta placed atop all fra‑
the organization and success of such
Zeta
activities, and fratemal relations.
The Cheney Cup is the highest dis‑
award once agam.
◆ SAM
GRAEBER
HoRTON
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iSpring 1 997 ◆
Phi Gam Bike Tbam Ready to Ride
Cory
Streek
Lewis
the lone fans at Bill Amstrong
CrOSSeS /he j訪ish
Stadium
line in 1995,
and are continually
praised for being the loudest
and proudest.
C坪?turing victo7γ
jbr Phi Gamma
The month of April is an ex‑
Delta. 7協e Fr〃
Citing time for the brothers of
bIOthers aIt,
Phi Gamma Delta. The week̲
hapingf)r a
end ofApri1 5 & 6 was quali‑
Similar result
fications and the FIJIs es‑
this yea7:
tablished a solid
7th
Place start position・
On Apri1 11 the
FIJI team participated
in Ttam Pursuit, a 15‑
lap competition agamSt
Other teams. The FIJIs did
exceptionally well
CaP置
turing first place and
finishing 22 seconds
ahead of the second
Place team.
The tradition of
the Bike T七am din‑
Last year
ner continues the
the FIJI cy‑
night before the
Cling team fin‑
race. Behind the
ished third‑Place
in IU
SuPPOrt Of their
s famed Little
500 race. In 1997
they
Puxple‑Clad brothers
eamed vacation
re hungry for a first place
time for training as
finish・ Behind three retummg
Well. The team spent a week in
riders
Gainesvi11e, FIorida over the
the FIJIs are poised to be
at the head of the pack in this
Winter break and rode over 500
year
miles, While the rest of their
s race on Apri1 26.
Retuming from last year,s
team are seniors Mark
LIoyd,,
Edwards and David
Seuss,,
Stagge, and junior Jim
Wi11y
Ofer
Froberg, Joe
Guido, Amar
Bajpai, and Jon
Haji
On raCe day.
◆ MATT
WEEZER,, SK軸AN
the sun in other tropica=oca‑
tions.
,
CoIonel
each day with the full schedule
Of any other student, the riders
have shown their dedication for
the house
and exemplify the
Comelius round out those vy‑
focus and determination that
ing for a position on the four‑
FIJIs pride themselves on.
man team" Behind coaches Troy
Blades" Lewis, Ryan
yet another chance to bring back
the prized Borg‑Wamer trophy
Balanclng hours of practice
Lohman. Those three plus
Blake生Choda
Pledge brothers were soaking up
On Apri1 26, the FIJIs
Iook to be in the hunt for
Busey,,
The practices and the race
bring forth the ideals of broth‑
Murphy, and Mike
Slider
Fox, The FIJIs have hdden over
6
000 miles this year to train for
the greatest intramural event in
the world.
The FIJI bike team has relin̲
quished two weeks of hard‑
erhood as well. Often times, the
dimer prepared at the house is
moved to the track so that the
team can be cheered on at prac‑
tice by the brothers. The his‑
toric
puxple haze
sti11 foms
hours before the race as FIJIs are
7he Pu7ple Haze willjbrm once again Jhis year〆,r the 1997
Little 500
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◆ page 6
●
FIJI Runnmg ft)r Board of Trustees
Dr. Ray NichoIson is one ofthree
ties in the Indiana Academy of Fam‑
services include the Indiana State
Candidates ruming for the IU Board
ily Physicians (including that of
Medical Association Physician Com‑
Of Trustees. He is a Zeta FIJI, Class
President in 1990‑1991) and in the
munity Service Award for his lO‑year
Of 1952, and is asking for your sup‑
American Academy of Family Phy‑
stint on radio and lO‑year PrOgram
POrt in the upcommg alumni elec‑
SIClanS.
on television for Health Education,
tion. Ballots will be mailed to all
Nick has been a member of the
the IAFP Alan Fischer Award for
Alumni Council of the IUMC
Outstanding Contribution to Family
Alumni Association since 1974,
Practice Education in Indiana, and
VOted unstinting energy, time, PrO‑
SerVmg aS PreSident in 1978‑79, and
the Distinguished Alumni Service
fessional enterprise and financial
again in 1988‑89. He is currently
Award from the IU Alumni Club of
SuPPOrt tO benefit the communities
Vice‑President of the Medical SchooI
Vanderburgh County.
in which he has lived, WOrked, and
Alumni Council. He has served on
Studied since he was graduated from
the Dean
IU with aB.S. in ̀52, and anM.D.
tors, IUMC, Since 1992.
degree holders in mid‑May.
Dr. NichoIson (
Nick
) has de‑
s Council Board of Direc‑
By supporting an academic schol‑
arship established in 1995 in memory
of Joyce NichoIson (A.B. ̀51), by
helping IU financially with member‑
in ̀55. He has supported the Zeta
Nick was one ofthe riders in the
Chapter and the Beechwood Educa‑
first Little 500 race, riding for the
ship in the We11 House Society
tional Foundation, along wi血the Phi
FIJIs. Twenty‑three years later, his
by supporting IU athletics with gen‑
and
Gamma Delta Educational Founda‑
son David W. (̀77) also rode in the
erosity and enthusiasm
tion.
Little 500, making them the first fa‑
PrOVen the high priority he places on
ther‑SOn COmbination to have ridden
service to his alma mater.
Currently, he is a practicing fam‑
ily doctor and a Professor of Clini‑
cal Medicine at IU in the fields of
Adept at meeting the challenges
in the race.
Both of Nick
Nick has
s children are IU
oftime, labor and cost restraints with
family medicine, gefib缶ics and
grads‑ Diane (Mrs・ Gary Shelton), a̲
medical ethics. Since 1970, he has
Red Stepper, is a member of the ̀81
a high degree of organization and
served as Founder‑Director of the
Class. Nick is a lifelong resident of
PeaCemaking ski11s with a profound
Family Practice Residency at St.
Evansvi11e. He serves as head elder
sense of compassion for and under‑
Mary
in his church.
s Medical Center in Evans‑
Vi11e, IN.
Many awards recognizing Nick
坤eed and e縦ciency, Nick combines
standing of, the human element in‑
s
voIved.
He has worked in many capaci‑
Brothers Meet Prospective Class of 2001
Spring in BIoomington brings with it
both the brothers and the rushees to inter‑
obtain a bid a unanimous vote is necessary,
warm weather, a few rain showers, and the
act in as environment more conducive to
a fact that is impressed upon those who re‑
Little 500. But at the FIJI house, it also
leaming about each other. This is an im‑
ceive bids. Often, the honor of knowing
Signals the time to find those young men
POrtant and integral part of the FIJI rush
that every brother wants the則Shee in the
who will make up the pledge class for the
PrOgram.
fa11 of the next year.
The five points of the star, SCholarship
house is enough to convince many of them
to sign on the spot.
It is an unusual tradition, aS mOSt frater‑
intramurals, CamPuS aCtivities, Philan‑
This year, We have had two rush week‑
nities conduct a fall rush, but it enables us
thropy, and brotherhood, are StreSSed re‑
ends in which we extended bids to 33 young
to get a head start on finding the very best
Peatedly during the weekend so that the
men. Tb cIose outthe rushprocess
men to pledge our house. The process be‑
rushees may see the di任erence between the
conduct a sma11 and informal rush week‑
FIJI house and many other fratemities.
end during the summer months. We en‑
gmS during the first semester when under‑
We Will
graduates as well as graduate brothers sub‑
After they have had a chance to meet the
mit the names of hundreds of potential
rushees, the brothers, With the guidance of
and as late as possible, aS We are always
FIJIs.
Rush Chairmen Jon Comelius and Amar
looking for the召Phi Gam special.,
B亘ipai, Carefully consider each candidate.
any luck, We Will have roughly 30 outstand‑
vited to attend one of several rush week‑
Once the screening process is complete
mg individuals whom we can mold into
ends during the spring semester. These
those men remammg are eXtended bids to
OutStanding FIJIs.
weekends contain no alcohol in order for
Pledge in the fall of next year. In order to
These young men are contacted and in‑
courage brothers to submit names as often
◆ AMAR
HAJI
With
BAJPAi
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Phi Gams Once Agam Tbp m Grades
●
Zeta chapter continued its excel‑
lence in scholarship this past semes‑
brothers will be able to pull a test on
file from CD‑ROM.
ter by once again eammg the high‑
est all men
The current test珊e is still updated
s
grade point aver‑
age for fratemi‑
yearly and pro‑
Vides a valuable
看丁HINK I丁,s THE
ties. It marked
the 16th con‑
SeCutive year
FIJIs had placed
On tOP Ofthe fra‑
temity grade list.
Zeta held its
SCHOLARSHIP WE
HAVE HERE COM‑
BINED WI丁H THE
WaS a time for
invite one of
their professors
tion will help
With organiza‑
tion as well as ef‑
ficiency of the
Currently,
NA丁U RA」
Zeta is in the
丁A」ENT AND ABILITY
OF THE GUYS IN THE
PrOCeSS Of struc‑
turing a new
COmPuter lab to
be completed by
HOUSE.
OVer for a formal
the fall of 1997,
dinner at the
if all goes as
JuNiOR BRETT
CARVEY,,
house.
The scholar‑
Planned. This
MERRiT
new facility wi11
Ship dimer al‑
lowed for the brothers to talk to and
be complete with
room for fourteen new computers.
gain favor w王th their professors in a
Finally, through the help of house
Very relaxed atmosphere. This din‑
COre, generOuS donations from
ner also gave the professors an op‑
alumni to the Beechwood Education
POrtunity to tour the house, meet the
Foundation, and hard work from all
brothers
and gam an understanding
血e brothers, the Zeta chapter of Phi
Of the many assets that Zeta chapter
Gamma Delta will continue its Iong‑
Of Phi Gamma Delta has to offer.
Recently
Zeta chapter began the
tedious process of computerizmg its
test珊e・ When this task is complete,
≡★
Study. However,
the computeriza‑
宜Ie.
Apri1 9. This
the brothers to
resource for
brothers use to
OVERA」L SYS丁EM OF
biannual schol‑
arship dimer on
●
Standing tradition of academic excel‑
1ence at Indiana University.
◆ANDREW伍CLIFF,, GuEST
AND BEN
BA」OO,, YoDER
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Spring 1997 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is eight pages in length.