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Title:
1986 Fall Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Fall 1986 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1986
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1980s
1986 Fall Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
丁he Hoosier Fiji
Published by Zeta Chapter of
Phi Gamma DeIta at Indiana University
BLOOMINGTON,
INDIANA
FALL
1986
ZETA HONORS ITS GRADUATES
By Pat Williams
Graduate Relations Chairman
Last summer at Ekklesia, Zeta
Chapter finished second in the
running for the Brightrpap
Trophy for graduate relations.
Carrying that momentum into
the first semester of this school
term, Zeta is once again having
an outstanding year in the area of
graduate relations. To date, We
have already held four mayor
events for our graduates this
SemeSter.
On September 19, the class of
66
held its
20th reunion at
Beechwood. This celebration en‑
tailed a cookout which was at‑
tended by many graduate broth‑
ers. After dimer, many members
of the class of
66 entertained the
StOries
SILVER OWL AWARDS: Dr. Wi看liam LaSalle (right) receives
war
his Silver OwI Award Certificate for 25 ycars of Phi Gamma Delta
from their days at Beech‑
af鮒iation. President Andy Detherage served as master of
undergraduates with
wood. This event was a tremen‑
ceremonies for the event.
dous success and truly was a great
time for a11葛坦旦坦一理e吐・臆
〇一
The following mornmg, the
OnHomecoming, October25, the awards ceremony to par‑
the class of
61 held its 25th re‑
高車e ̄ in ̄ ̄ ̄pr暗証元 ̄festivitieS二
76 arrived for their lOth
union. Of course, many graduates
In addition, Our graduate rela‑
reunion , Which included cocktails
from other years were also pre‑
tions program includes two fund
and brunch before the football
Sent. Before the game we agam
raisers. One will aid chapter
game. Some members of the class
ertioyed brunch and cocktails and
house renovation through the sale
Of
afterward staged a cookout for all
Of pictures of Beechwood. The
graduates at Beechwood.
other will benefit our bike team
class of
66 attended this event, tOO.
On top ofbrunch and cocktails,
76 threw their own
Our final graduate relations
and the American Heart Associa‑
皿Ie twist into the reunion. AIong
event this semester was our鯖rst
tion through the sponsorship of
With their pledge brothers, Bill
Silver OwI Awards ceremony,
miles ridden by our bikers.
Sibbitt and the other reunion
Which brought many members of
Organizers invited three of their
the class of
Pledge trainers to Bloomington.
brunch, President Andy Deth‑
1987. If you are interested in at‑
Upon their arrival, the pledge
erage hosted the ceremony ln
tending or holding a reunion,
trainers staged a mock line‑uP
which the
with the class of
Silver OwI Award Certificates.
Many graduates stayed on after
Please write to: Graduate Rela‑
tions Chairman, 631 E. Third
the class of
victims.
76
as their
61 back to IU. After
61 initiates received
Finally, the Norris Pig Dinner
Will be held on February 28,
Street, BIoomington, IN 47401.
\r\nPage 2
THE
President
HOOSIER
FUI
Fa獲l
1986
s Message
Zeta Sets Pace at Indiana
Zeta Chapter has experienced a number of progressive changes
this semester. Our pledge education program and our new alcohoI
policy have set the standards for the IU Greek system. In the face
of crisis and increaslng PreSSureS, We agaln have initiated the
necessary lmPrOVementS.
Thirty‑One OutStanding young men have pledged Zeta and are work‑
ing diligently toward initiation. The class is quite diverse・ yet PCU
is strong (as always). Their scholarship record is especially good・
and we look for them to place number one on campus.
Last year marked the 27th year in a row that Zeta Chapter has
been above the all‑men,s scholastic average. Only the Sigma Tau
Chapter shares this honor with the Zeta brother{」〆臆臆へ臆
INVOLVED ALUMNUS:
This year appears to be our strongest in my four years here at
Brother Hank Orme was in‑
Beechwood. In intramural sports competition, Zeta once agaln
Strumenta=n arranging the
dominated with a record 4,Oor total points! We are currently leading
recent class of?66 reunion.
the way toward our seventh consecutive title.
C orporation News
Ekklesia. Best ofall, We have much to Iook forward to next semester:
Good news! A contract was
much more. Now is the time to get invoIved. The tradition of suc‑
We are experienclng a Very SuCCeSSful semester after a rewarding
drawn in October with the James
& Associates architectural firm
an intramural victory, the耕bike team
a SCholarship victory and
cess is alive and well at Beechwood. Come and experience it!
Fratemally ,
An匂, Dethe朋ge, President
for renovation of Beechwood.
Now all that is needed is money!
The renovation is broken down
into five separate phases. Phase
l, beginning this sprlng, is
Chqpter Hbno彬d at E枇Ies訪
2 will center on restructuring the
Last August, five undergraduate brothers attended the 138th
Ekklesia in Lexington, Kentucky. These brothers gained a reward‑
front of the house. These first two
1ng eXPerience, but also managed to have a lot of fun without con‑
renovation of the kitchen. Phase
Phases wi11 begin regardless of
Our fund‑raising efforts.
However, donations from
graduate brothers wi11 play a great
Verting too much recreation into excess.
Zeta has a long‑Standing tradition of recognition for outstanding
ac.hievement at the intemational convention, and this year
s Ekklesia三
was no exception. Zeta placed second in the Brightman Trophy for
renovation. Money for Phases
graduate relations competition, reCeived an honorable mention in the
Baker Social Service Cup runmng, and also received honorable men‑
3,4 and 5 will be raised by issu‑
tion in the Archon,s Trophy competition for invoIvement in campus
1ng bonds to brothers wishing to
a耽irs.
Part in the last three phases of
Participate.
In addition, Zeta was one of several chapters awarded the J.T.
McCarty Chapter Proficiency Award for e飾cient chapter operations.
7he Hoosier F擁is published
Finally, Zeta was recognized for maintaining its 27th year above the
regularly by the men of Phi Gam‑
IU all‑men
ma Delta at Indiana University
Highlights of the Ekklesia included a banquet in honor of retiring
Executive Director Bill Zerman for his many years of service to Phi
for members and friends.
News items, Photographs and
s scholastic average.
Gamma Delta・ A slide presentation of his many years with the Frater‑
Change of address notices should
nity was presented and the name of the Archon
be sent to Zeta Chapter of Phi
to the Wi11iam S. Zerman Trophy. AIso, Zeta
Gamma Delta, Newsletter Pro‑
gram Headquarters, P・O. Box
1311, BIoomington, IN 47402・
s Trophy was changed
s own David G・ Elmore
55 was elected Archon Vice ‑President.
The ideas our five Zeta brothers brought back with them have been
invaluable in our effort to keep Zeta strong in the future.
園‑
\r\nFaIl ]986
Page 3
THE HOOSIER FUI
Cbmm#nity Service
F卸Brothers Reach Out
The brothers of Zeta have been busy at work with various social
and community prQleCtS. The tradition of excellence has been set,
and this year our Baker Cup challenge is off to a tremendous start.
We kicked offthe year with a prQject for the Coca‑Cola Company,
in co巾unction with the BIoomington Boys
a fund raiser for the club
Club. Coke sponsored
s building foundation. The event included
a Max Headroom look‑alike contest, aS Well as the sale of Coke
memorabilia. The fund raiser required many man hours of labor and
COnStruCtion and that is where we supplied our time and muscle.
FalI Rush Brings
Zeta 31 Pledges
Rush Chairmen Mark
Hamilton and Mike Mi11er con‑
One week later the F串S Were at it agam. This time we were help‑
ducted the various activities need‑
1ng the Monroe County Historical Society in its annual antique show.
ed to acquaint rushees with Zeta
The brothers helped with the routine̲S皇t=uP and臆虚ar‑down《Oithedsw」
C hapte]∴ 」me臆臆皿a畔̲ac血血es葛,̲‑̲一書臆臆へ
For our time and effort, the society paid us $200 which was donated
Which included basketball言ce
to the Fraternal Order of Police and the Boys
Cream SOCials, Staged presenta置
Club.
The semester continued to roll with more prQjects and events, in‑
tions by the brothers, and slide
s Drinkery. There was
Shows, helped make the prospec‑
a $1 cover charge, With proceeds going to the National Leukemia
tive pledges feel right at home.
Cluding a Phi Gam Greek Night at Hooligan
Foundation. The chapter also particIPated in an IFC‑SPOnSOred
A‑Meal
Miss‑
fund raiser in which money saved was donated to severa1
Please welcome the members
Of our fa11 1986 pledge class:
1ocal charities. Our annual Multiple Sclerosis Tennis Tournament
Mike Apple
raised mega‑bucks and was quite a success. Thank you, Brother
Brent Arnold
Stowell, for your hard work on that event.
Mike Caesare
The chapter has supported many other pr句ects with the Boys
Club
and several other organizations. We are offto a great start, With many
Jade Cusick
Dan Dickman
Todd Eisele
PrQjects and campaigns just around the corner.
Fraternal ly ,
Jon S/eele and John rbr亮〃
Marion Eyre
Mike Franklin
John Frede
B沈ers Prfmed jbr Li幼e 500
Zeta
s 1987 bike team wiH be one ofthe favorites to win this year
s
Little 500. We return Mark Senese, Dave Schmidt and Jim Strobel
John Grief
John Griffin
Greg Gruming
Matt Hamer
from last year王s二S{畢ed which  ̄set ih鎌econd‑fastest『ral埠ing臆‑time‑‑ ‑
‑一二興池且ar吋一一
in the history of the race. Joining Mike Franklin, SOPhomore Bob
David Hendrikson
Bender and junior Tom Herendeen.
Two of our riders gained valuable riding experience this past sum‑
mer. Mike Franklin competed in his fifth racing season, While Mark
Senese raced for the first year. Mike averaged nearly 500 miles a
Week last summer and visited the Olympic Training Center. Mark
Placed among the top lO riders in seven ofnine races, Winnlng mOre
than seOO. He raced for a traveling Louisville team that competed
in Tennessee・ Indiana, West Virginia
This year
Ohio and Michigan.
s Fiji team hopes to get a hugejump on other IU teams
When they travel to Gainesville
Florida, OVer Christmas Break. They
Scott Hunter
Tom Hurley
Pat Kersey
Kurt King
John Krause
Chris LaSa11e
Tim Moody
Mike Moore
Chip Pfau
Todd Ransom
Will stay with our Phi Gam brothers at the University of FIorida for
Chris Storms
about lO days. Coach Bruce Eyre hopes the team can take advan‑
Mike Summerville
tage of the warm climate and flat terrain to log nearly l,000 mi量es.
Eric Todd
Stated returning rider Dave Schmidt,白We,ve been long overdue
Matt Tu11y
for another winning team. We plan to make this year,s race one to
remember.
Steve Vierling
Tom West
\r\nWilliam D. Ramsey ,29
The Zeta house manager,
treasurer and president as an
undergraduate, Bill notes that
̀̀Phi Gamma Delia WaS Jhe
greatest iI砂ence on my嬢の‑
cqtjbr Jny home嬢gro高ng即.
Douglas K. Moore?72
白My w狙Judith, WaS a Delia
Gamma at IU and g朋duated Jn
1964,
Maxwe11 updates broth‑
ers.出動e ;s now serving Jhe a‑
ecutive council Q声he Jndiana
脇iversity Alumni 4ssociation・
白We were married right (弗er
I attendedJ訪r Or帝ve E薙Iesias
and was a member d
alumni
町ははけ帽‖り軸賀軸
FIJI GRADUATE NEWS BRTEFS
A former Zeta historian,
Douglas graduated from medical
school in 1975 and now is with
Camel Obstetrics‑Gynecology ,
Incorporated・ Find out more by
writing 313 E. Carmel Drive,
Suite D, Camel, IN 46032.
gItZd脇tion and are the pare融Qf
chqte7嶋in J融ianqolis, Zo諦s‑
three daz
ville and Boston.
Heather, 16, and Mere匂脇, 12・
ghters: Holly, 20,
John S. Myrland
73
Executive vice presidcnt 。千the ‑
Retired from a 34‑year Career
Holly is ajzJnior at JU and is a
Indianapolis Chamber of Com‑
with Shell Oil, Bi11 is the father
member d肋e Red St錆z,e′嶋and
merce,白Wizard,, notes that he
of William Jr., Jane and Jim, a
Delta Zeta.
Zeta F申v Contact Bill and his
sees some graduate brothers from
Still glowing with great
time to time and that he has been
wife through P.O. Box l15
memories of the 1985 pig dinner,
invoIved in various alumni fund
Whitingham, VT O5361.
Maxwell can be reached at his of‑
raisers. However, he would like
fice, One Indiana Square, Suite
to get in contact with more
3130, Indianapolis
graduated IU F卸S.
John E. Foster ,41
IN 46204.
John will serve as president of
John studied business admini‑
stration as an undergraduate and
is this year celebrated 44 years of
marriage with his wife
the
former Eleanor Winkler. She is
Robert R. Wylie
the Indiana Commerce Ex‑
61
A physician, Bob, Or白Bullet
as he is better known to brothers
of the late
50s and early
60s,
a musician and graduate of Wiト
cherishes the lifelong friendships
tenberg and the Cincinnati Col‑
made through Phi Gamma Delta.
1ege of Music・
He is very active in IU alumni
The sweets sounds are commg
and Varsity Club affairs and aids
from 717 Vi11age Road, Spring‑
in recruiting Hoosier footba11
宜eld, OH 45504.
Players.
Although he studied English
富iterature臆While a Zeta臆脚der‑
graduate, Jim chose dentistry as
his vocation and received his
認諾諾霊認諾器
tal Corps.
Jodie, 17, and Shelley, 14
year. send your congratulations
to 2617 McLeay Drive, Indiana‑
polis, IN 46220.
William K. Shonk ,76
員Shonky,, is now a dentist and
the father of Scott, 5, and Sally,
2. Find him and his wife,血e
Congratulate the father of
James E. Dice ,59
ecutives Association for the next
On the
fine recruiting job when you write
former Lynn Brower
a Kappa
Kappa Gamma member and IU
alumna, keeping up wi血that duo
土321琳仁王e拙粗臆臆P書aceぅ臆H血手書 二at 87 Ch鎧‡瞳1d DriYe, Nobles‑
IN 46342.
ville, IN 46060.
Wi11iam C. Fowler ,66
Doug看as M・
Bill served as our Zeta presi‑
Behrmann ,78
・ ・Dudley, , now is assistant vice
dent in 1965‑66 and now is a part‑
ner in charge of the tax division
president at Indiana National
brother at 200 11th St. S.E.,
at Arthur Andersen. He and his
Bank and the fa血er of Andy,
Washington, DC 20003.
wife are marking one year of
nearing 4
Catch up with this single
marrlage SOOn at 3106 Andrews
Maxwell Gray ,60
A partner in the Indianapolis
law firm of Lowe, Gray, Steele
臆
Dr. N.W., Atlanta, GA 30305.
Robert E. Clark ,33
and Megan, 2・ Send
him your best at 6804 Westdrum
Road, Indianapolis
IN 46241.
Brent T. Dunn ,80
A retired realtor, Bob is active
A bank branch manager for
& Ho紐nan, Maxwe11 received
his Doctor of Jurisprudence and
in Kiwanis, the VFW and Amer‑
A.F.N.B., Brent and his Kappa
Master,s in Business Administra‑
ican Legion. Surprise him with a
AIpha Theta and IU alumna wife,
tion from IU in the summer of
1984.
letter at 3505 Redwood Drive,
Anderson, IN 46011.
Peg, live at 3309 Wedgewood
Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46227.
\r\n担i臆臆Gama Delta Fraternity zeta chapter
"Lost" Menbers
工f you knew廿旧c‑t address of秘ry of廿Ie耽rfer!3
1isted be│aw, P│ease pass廿re in土b劃隠士ion on to our
Alumi Reladms Headqqu士ers, P.O. Box 131l,
Bl∞r止n9亡の,工N 47402.皿菰水s!
‑Philip R. Akre
‑57
一Steかen S.職Cy ‑う7
William L. Walton I71
Demis D. Anglin '62
Vemal D.血yton
夢o血G. Ashm紬161
Robert A. Inginbill
‑76
Michael R. dyer
Richard A. MacGill
81
‑61
Carl H. Bauer 118
Charles R. Binford 132
John L. Blank 147
StePhen W. Byers
JosePh Wiler
Robert A.陳acGi11 I44
‑Samuel E. Bechtold I32
〆Robert W. Byme
‑63
意eroy F.胎喝血‑4う
Paul A.母ar亡in 144
‑Joe W.ぬSte重S I50
Jo血R.鵬athias 170
‑65
'60
Wayne C. Mc conald 170
/ G亡く導色エy且. Capli喝er
‑75
Biordon W̲凄e臆髄mey '65‑‑臆
Janes R. Clark I77
Je
甲hの喜la言的. Clarke 132
Brent F. Meyers
Merrel D. Coffin i46
Edward V. Mikese11 169
皿のnaS J. Comor 175
ffrey T. Mc Reynolds ‑7ら
'74
冒imothy J. Millbem ‑77
皿ICHnaS E. Coste11o I61
‑Clarke C. Miller i59
Kemper F. Cowing
‑Herbert A. Miller 157
‑17
冒honas H. Cox 149
Eric J. Mishler 173
‑Carl A. Moenkhaus I36
‑Rober亡田. Crowe 159
Geza J. Czull 161
Craig E. Davis
Donglas J. nyers
77
‑PRichard L. l̀ieal 157
‑70
Richard p. belone I81
Richard B.鵬王王142
Louis F. Pelone 179
StePhen L. relson
Howard A.軸yer ,29
Charles S. O亡te 163
m°maS J.調nke重i73
Jo血
Do喝las A. Finlayson '71
Jay Pal皿er
冒homas J. Fime9袖‑72
George W. Fishering
'49
Ea重l P. F°S亡er 126
Richard A. French 136
‑67
E. 00en 146
‑22
‑ Nickolas G. Parisis I55
Charles D. Parsons
‑70
Van W. Peck 148
ごWilliam C. Porter 159
島dward E.くね亡es ,21
William D. Robertson
Brock R. (ま)重don I79
すohn J. Roch亡ord i75
Don R. Gossom 167
可hc両誌 ̄哀.  ̄ Ha工工173
Richard D. Handley ‑69
臆臆Dayle C.鱒〕Wland
‑23
Kean E. Salzer 172
Philip J. Schmith '49
Charles E. Hartmetz I39
着Robert L. Sicks 155
Jack L. Hatfield 124
‑conald R. Skinner 156
Kemeth E. Hauck 147
Albert C. Smith I50
Brian w. Hedges '83
Thcmas M. Snyder
John A. Hetherington '40
Philip C. Hill
'73
・。‑Neil R. Hinchnan 157
Virgil D. Hire
‑33
Murうen Hopkins '16
Walter B. Huey ‑76
夢o血W.櫨un亡I29
Rufus C. Hunter I51
Robert S. Jackson 171
Justin B. Jones i49
John B. Jonsson 162
‑50
'72
Philip G. Sosinski
'60
蜂Art血ur W. Spivey ,60
Henry C. Stevenson 170
Robert L. Stonehi11 I30
David D. Study ‑35
Jo血1 M.なaylo言
‑49
Demis L. Thcmpson '68
Robert I. monpson ‑64
冒Om Van駁1Ski重k i79
.逮Richard L. Wa11ace 157
Philip C. Walter
'19
‑77
R〔ger L. Wi11i弧s
‑52
Paul S. Wittenbraker 133
おDoyle D. Zaring
'58
\r\nThe Fra†e「ni†y of Phi Gamma DeI†a
I987 NORRIS PIG DJN^昭R
Dcar Brother,
The Brothers ofthe Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta cordially invite you to this year
s
Norris Pig Dinner. The traditional banquet will be held on Saturday, February 28・ 1987.
We hope you will call your classmates and encourage as many Brothers as possible to altend.
This wi11 be an occasion they won
t wan=o miss.
In addition to the banquet, the Zeta House Corporation will convene with the
皿dergraduates and graduate Brothers to discuss the exciting house renovation. It
s actuaト
」y going to七egin this ye{叫臆and址s」s your chance‑ぬ工eCeive臆thedetaihof the臆臆エenOyatio虹
The agenda for this year
s dinner is as fo=ows:
5:00 p.m.
House Corporation Meeting and Renovation Report
5:45 p.m.
Transportation from Beechwood to the Pig Dinner
6:00 p.m.
Meet at Jeremiah Sweeney
7:00 p.m.
Norris Pig Dinner, aWards presentations, and our
Will be provided
s for a cash bar
guest speaker
There will be a $15 charge per plate. Donations, Of course, are also welcomed. Ifyou
have any questions, Please contact me at either (812) 332‑6954 or (812) 334‑0034・ A11
the Brothers of the Zeta Chapter are looking forward to seelng yOu On February 28th!
PERGE
!
Since「ely,
ap
David L. Jegen
Pig Dinner Chairman
NORRIS PIG DINNER 1987 RESERVATION FORM
Count me in on the 1987 NORRIS PIG DINNER
I regret I cannot attend
EncIose your check and return to: PIG DINNER CHAI剛MAN
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta
631 Ea§t Third Street
BIoomiITgtOn, IN 47401
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Fall 1986 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.