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Title:
1976 Fall Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Fall 1976 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1976
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1970s
1976 Fall Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma DeIta Fratemity at indiana University
631 E. Third St", B看oomington, lndia=a474O「
THE PRES音DENT
S
HOMECOMING OCTOBER 9TH!
MESSAGE
By Whit G「ayson
Fa=, 1976
i"U〃 VS Northweste「n!
77
ON FRIDAY EVENING OCT, 8, We
d =ke to see a= grad‑
uates attend Zeta Graduate CASiNO Night (8:30‑Midnight),
Which inciudes big time gambling, horse races, an OPen
The 1 975‑76 school
year was totaiiy suc‑
CeSSfuI for the men
bar, and
bunny" hostesses・ PIease pla= tO attend Casino
Night and Homecoming! A further letter of info w川be
Of Zeta as they took
back to Beechwood
forthcoming.
awards including: A=‑
Campus intramuraI
Champs; Second in
A=‑Campus Schoiar‑
Ship; First in the LittIe
EKKしESIA: ZETA ON TOP
OnIy deveIoped among our region but
aiso with chapters around the country.
By John Watkins
MeanwhiIe congratuiations are ex‑
tended to Brother Bud MangIes who
5OO Regatta;
Second piace in the LittIe
5OO Race;
77
Winner of the Beta Graduate Cup as
the outstanding chapter in the state of
Beechwood brothers
lndiana; HonorabIe Mention Brightman
brought back more
Cup; Honorable Mention Archons
Board of Archons. The fact that he w=I
awards than any chap‑
Trophy; and Second pIace in Cheney
Cup. The reaction of the Brothers of
ter in the nation. Whit
do an exceptionai job is a certainty.
Beechwood has been that last year was
Jim Troutman, treaS‑
good, but this year is going to be great!
This attitude is shown through the re‑
newed enthusiasm and involvement in
urer; and John Waト
foot forward between
a= areas of our chapter. Fij=sIe and
Aug" 17‑21 at the 128th Bicentennial
the
EkkIesia in Washington, D.C・
3rd
Annual
Phi
Gamma
Deita
was elected to Vice‑President of the
Grayson, PreSident;
kins put Zeta
GOING FOR THREE
s best
By Dan Reno
79
Phi Gamma Delta
s intramuraI pro‑
Tennis Toumey for M.S. have been
The four awards received were hon‑
Pianned and nearly completed at a
Orable mention for the Brightman
Award for the outstanding undergrad‑
uate chapter for its graduate relations
gram is back from its summer break
and ready to cha=enge opponentS Seek‑
ing the lofty crown we nOW hoId" The
Fiji,s, Of course, did win intramuraIs
PrOgram; honorabIe mention for the
Archons Trophy, aWarded to the chap‑
year). We are now getting in shape to
much ea川er date than in past years.
The committee system is once again
fIourishing, With every brother partici‑
Pating in at Ieast one committee
meeting or function every week. Em‑
Iast year (for the second consecutive
Phasis has been pIaced on Graduate
ReIations and Baker Cup as areas for
voIvement of its members in the Stu‑
makeit3 inarow.
The pIedge footba= team has been
dent Government, CamPuS neWSPaPerS,
Out PraCticing and the taIent looks very
improvement, and resuits are aiready
being seen. The key to aiI of these ac‑
tivities has been the great enthusiasm
and brotherhood shown by the chapter.
and other extracurricuiar activities;
10ngeSt reCOrd in the nation for number
PrOmising・ There are some big young
Of years above the a= mens average, 17;
ent sports at their respective high
and second place in the Owen B"
With the senior cIass providing lead‑
Cheney Efficiency Cup competition. By
schooIs, Everyone in the house has high
hopes for this cIass in their athietic
ership through exampie, and the junior
and sophomore ciasses dispiaying
Iooking at what the chapter has aI‑
endeavors.
「OO% invoIvement and cooperation,
exceptionaI that this year
the potentiaI exists for Zeta to have
be easily surpassed at the Academy
that great year that everyone is antici‑
next summer.
Pating, The current
open
attitude that
ter which exceIs in promoting the in‑
ready done this year, Our Chances are
s record wi=
The Nationai Capital Fiji
men who participated in many differ‑
The rest of the house is rarin
to go
with two new intramural chairmen, Todd
ReynoIds and Dan Reno" They take the
PIace of retiring Andy Light and John
s so we=
WieseIthier. As intramurai champs, We
Planned the Ekkiesia that there were
never any major probiems. Entertain‑
have the pride and momentum going to
Very COnductive for this participation
by every brother, and a great pride can
mentvaried from a night at the John F・
W川
OnCe again be felt in almost every area
Kennedy center for the Performing Arts
mainiy from the Sigma Nu
that the chapter is invoIving itself. if
to Mark Russe=, a Comedian that had
and the TKE
this attitude of enthusiasm, Pride, CO‑
OPeration, and participation continues,
just attended the national poIiticai con‑
ness and a keen sense of competition
Ventions.
w紺have us back on top at the end of
is prevaient at Beechwood makes it
then that great year w川be reaIized.
C了もser ties of brotherhood were not
PrOPeI us to another titIe・ Of course we
have tough competition coming
s, SAE
s,
s, In true Fiji spirit, tOugh‑
this intramural year,
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THE
棚〃0側舶用〃
HOOSIER
FIJl,
Fa=,1976
Beechwood We鵜comes 33 New PIedges
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Deita
Carey, Ph冊p Stephen Clark, Scott
revoIves around for basic premises:
Scholarship, Leadership, IntramuraIs
Lindsay
and Brotherhood.
Jeffrey Charies Laug捕n, LaPorte: Jefト
If the past record of the
32‑man
1976 pledge Ciass can serve as an in‑
dicator, Beechwood w川
remain in the
highest esteem on the BIoomington
Reed.
Anderson:
Robert
MichaeI Tackett, Reed Anthony PemIey,
rey Robert Jones, Daniei Ray Fara・
Richmond: Mark Wayne We=ar. Frank‑
fort: John Arthur Rose. Seymour:
Steve Edward EIsner.
Campus.
Student Body Presidents, State CIass
The forces that have been greates=n
my life have been God and the Co=ege
Fraternity that mouided me.
Thomas R, MarshalI
athletes and top‑ranked students mark
the ciass of piedges that are becoming
invoIved at Zeta.
Under the guidance of active bro‑
thers, the pledge ciass has staged. var主
WHATEVER HAPPENED
TO WHAT,S HIS NAME?
Robert l, Jackson
45
ous Littie Sisters functidhs and has
aided in the preparation for Sept. 11
Published reguiariy throughout the
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University for the enjoyment of its
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SChooI of business is
now serving as vice‑
brothers are weicomed and encouraged
ScIerosis.
Two members of the pIedge cIass are
now participating on iU varsity athletic
at a= times. Let us know what you are
teams. Mike Lotz, BIoomington is one of
PreSident of the Amer‑
ican Bank and Trust
Company. This is a
newIy founded com‑
mercial bank. Brother
Lee Corso
Jackson finds his job
graduate brothers and friends.
Contributions of news of graduate
doing.
Delta Tennis Tou「nament for MuItipie
s footba= hopefuis at a defen‑
Sive back sIot. John Ohnemus, LittIe
HOUSE CORPORA T/ON OFFICERS
Chairman of fhe Board:
Darrall R. Parsons
23 ……………‥ Muncie
Pres ide n書:
W冊am C. Beed
50 ………‥ BIoomington
W川iam H. Keck
41 …………… Mt. Vernon
Secretary‑ Treasurer:
King R. Traub
46 ……………. indianapoiis
D irec tors:
W冊am E. Jenkin
59 ……… B10Omington
Geo了gもSchatzl e市 ̄「46二二二十nd ic南bo=S
John D. Weissert
52 ….…… lndianapolis
DougIas H. White, Jr∴46 … indianapolis
John E. Konowitz
Whit Grayson
Oriented. He
the tuteIage of Doc CounsiIman.
Aside from the various activities, Phi
Santa Clara Chapter of the American
Gamma Deita
Clara County SaIes and Marketing Ex‑
s most revered character‑
Jerry F. Tardy,
ecutives. He
Of Directors of the San Jose Symphony.
A proud moment for Brother Jackson
s newest addition.
Jay A=ardt
Came in 1969
ard Francis lttenbach, Joseph Allen
Perkins, Gary Dean Rhasch. BIooming‑
the Distinguished Citizen Award from
the City of San Jose.
ton: Bradly John Cummins, Lou Francis
Deione, Michael David Lotz, Mike John
Kiwanis Club and Secretary of Advisory
M冊er, Ronaid Abner Thompson, Jr.
Board, along with many other civic
Greenwood: Brent Tracy Dunn, Dean
POStS,
He
when he was awarded
s now serving as President of the
A=en Biemker, Marion: Mark Sk冊ng
Brother Jackson and his wife (Joey)
AIderfer, Chad Joseph Davis, Gregory
have been enjoying the Ca冊ornia sun
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for  ̄24 years ̄nOW.丁he Bay a「ea ttas
Ohnemus. Michigan City: MichaeI Ed‑
Ward Meyer. Ft. Wayne: Mark Cham‑
3
beriin Edwa「ds, W冊am KunkIe Haynie,
Brother Jackson time to pursue his 2
hobbies, gOlf and the beach,
Scott W冊am Schafer. Tipton: Bryan
….…‥丁ipton
A=en Tayior. Mt. Vernon: Richard
A=en Keck. Muncie: James MichaeI
78 ………,.
s also been on the Board
anapoIis: W冊am Frederick Dyer, Rich‑
……. Chicago
. Fort Wayne
lnstitute of Banking and the Santa
hold on Zeta
65
61..,.
s served as president of the
istic: brotherhood, is aiso taking a firm
77..…
Jim Troutman ,……….
Brother Jackson is very civic service
Rock, Ark言s aiso busy preparing for
the upcoming swimming season under
The members of the class are: lnd主
Vice‑ Pres iden t:
been good for the Jacksons and their
boys, and it has certainIy aIIowed
THANK YOU BROTHER JACKSON
Bioomington
……. Muncie
UNDEPGRADUA TE OFFICEPS
Pres ide n t:
Whit Grayson …………‥,..…………… Tipton
Treas u re仁
Jim Troutman ……‥○○……‥,… Fort Wayne
Pecording Secretary:
Tom Kimbrough ………………. Fort Wayne
Corresponding Secretary:
Doug Myers …….,…,………,…. Fort Wayne
H is torian:
Rob Weiier …………….,.,………‥ Richmond
interesting and
fulf冊ng.
二言
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THE
ZETA CAPI丁AL
ART JONES.‥TH看S WEEK
One of the brothers
CAMPA看GN
Eariy in the fa= of
1974, a grOuP Of Fiji
HOOSIER
FiJi,
Fa=,
1976
S傭FIJ音IN THE NEWS,,
from the Mexican border and Art had
at Zeta participating
in Varsity athletics at
a great time down there.
iU is Ralph
Career is that his big break came at the
Graduates met at the
Jones. Art plays for
Office of King P.
IU
s baseba=
One of the biggest ironies in Art
Art
s
expense of a fraternity brother, Mark
Laesch. Mark hurt his finger in an intra‑
muraI basketba= game and Art got his
team at
丁raub言46, tO discuss
ieft fieId. This is Art
a Fund Drive for
SeCOnd year with the
Chance, When Mark was reinstated in
ZETA. Later a Steer‑
ing Committee was
team,
the line‑uP Art remained there and has
formed with BiII H用‑
Of lO. One of Art
Art
s
s been piaying ba= since the age
s biggest moments
been a contributing factor ever since,
Playing for Bob Lawrence is great
experience.
44 accepting the chairmanship.
Came When he was a freshman in high
The Zeta Capital Campaign began in
May 1975 with meetings at 15 Iocations
SChooI, Piaying for LaPorte High SchooI,
Art and his team went a= the way to
throughout the State. B川
State and then went on to win the state
baseba= but if the chance did present
itseIf he said he would jump at the
cha斤1bions固p.
Chance; SO any Fiji scouts out there. ‥
enbrand
Hillenbrand
and our campaign coordinator, John
Stewart
s biggest moments
RaIph Jones is just another exampie
Came Iast spring break when he was
Of the fine ca=ber of brothers that Iive
At lU one of Art
75, Planned and attended
these meetings. They expIained to the
WOrkers, Who volunteered to serve as
leaders, how the fund drive would be
administered, What the purpose of the
fund drive was and what the objectives
Art says he has no plans for pro
Picked to go on the road trip that in‑
at Beechwood and we w帥be pro帥ng
Cluded the University of Arkansas State
SOmeOfthem in the upcoming issues of
andでthen on to Pan American Univer‑
This Week
s Fij=n the News.
Sity. Pan American is oniy five miles
Were. Throughout the Nation, CIass
Agents were asked to teiI their ̀̀PIedge
Brothers
about Zeta
s need for capitaI
funds, and every living graduate (about
「 ,000〉 was contacted.
; ・̀DEFERRED GIFTS,,TO ZETA
: □ Yes
With eariy indications of success, a
Buiiding Committee was created and
Rick W用iams
l would =ke additiona=nformation concerning deferred gifts for Zeta.
口I have aiready estabiished a deferred gift for Zeta" Piease add my name to the
Deferred Gift Honor RoII ,
56 was chosen as chair‑
man, This group began working on a
=st of priority needs at Beechwood,
and in May 1976, a COntraCt WaS let
for a completely new electrical sys‑
tem, incIuding a safety system for
fire and smoke detection. The frater‑
nity house is no Ionger an eIectricaI
Office Phone
fire hazard.
Home Phone
So as we open the schooI year of
76‑
77, We have seen some dramatic
lf you have checked either box above, Piease detach and mail to King R" Traub in
the encIosed enveiope. Thank you.
evidence that PHI GAMMA DELTA
is NOT FOR COLLEGE DAYS ALONE.
The Zeta CapitaI Campaign
VoIunteers have worked thousands of
hours to develop a Zeta Capital Cam‑
Paign that is working; VOlunteers have
WOrked hundreds of hours on planning
: Steering Committee
I
置
「 ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄‑
and executing buiIding contracts to
bring Beechwood up to modern stand‑
WHATEVER HAPPENED
TO WHAT,S HIS NAME?
ards of heaith and safety.
We HAVE NOT tried to make Beech‑
WOOd more luxurious or fancy. We
HAVE made our house more
=veabie,
Do you know a brother who you wouid
Safer and more heaIthfuI. The FiJi
SPIRIT of exceIience has continued
both in the Undergrad Chapter (See
Other stories〉
Iike to see in this column? FilI in this form.
and with the Graduates
Of Zeta Chapter.
Name
The Zeta Capitai Campaign contin置
ues. If you have NOT made your con‑
tribution, I urge you to do it TODAY.
You can be proud that you are helping
to keep your fraternity strong and at
the top of all Fratemities at lU and
throughout the US and Canada.
B冊Reed
5O
House Corporation President
Add ress
\r\nPage4
THE
HOOSIER
FIJl,
Fa=
1976
FiJl lSLE IS A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS
Once again, the anticipation for Fiji
lsIe was surpassed by the great time
had by a= the brothers. Even though
the week before Fij=sle proved to be
hectic, the dance went off without a
hitch. This is due to the enormous
amount of work put in by brothers Mark
Needham
King
78, Eric Linne
78, and Eric
78. Aiong with a reaI effort, the
dance was put on Saturday, September
「「.
The dance was we= ahead of sched‑
uIe Wednesday before the dance. By
Friday the pooI was帥ed and everyone
WaS aiready thinking about the next
night, Then disaster struck. About noon
Friday one of the sides started to
buckie. After about haif an hour of
 ̄ ̄ bTain ̄ Tacking*m「柵at to do=ニthe ̄de=㌻ ̄へ ̄
謙豊富器嵩諾薄黒諾
back
up
by
six
o,cIock
that
night.
the「opebridge.
Saturday Ieft some of the fina=ouches
to be put on the cave in Oak Ha= and
the tropical setting in Oak Room.
ADDRESS CHANGE???????
Piease f川out the form beIow and insert in enveIope provided addressed to
King R. Traub.
One of the highIights of the evening
WaS the dinner that was put on by
brother Woody Wade
78, Our new cook,
CarI, COOked up a feast enjoyed by a=
□ This is my new address
the brothers and their dates. The steak,
Shrimp and iobster were aii deiicious.
A= in aIl, Fiji lsIe was a memorabIe
evening for aII concemed!!
FiLしIN THE REVERSE
SIDE OF THiS COuPON
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED
IN
DEFERRED GIFTS,,,
ENCLOSE IN各NVELOPE
PROViDED ADDRESSED
TO KING R. TRAuB.
PHI GAMMA DELTA
631 E. 3「d
BLOOMiNGTON, lN 47401
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Fall 1976 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.