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Title:
1976 Summer Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Summer 1976 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1976
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1970s
1976 Summer Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma Deita Fratemity at Indiana University
631 E. Third St., BIoomington, lndiana 474O「
THE PRESIDENT
By Whlt Grayson
Summer, 1976
S MESSAGE
Thanks Again Fellas!
77
The end of the 1975‑76 schooI year saw Zeta Chapter wind up another
SuCCeSSfuI semester‑One Which the brothers, both graduate and under‑
graduate shouId be very proud of.
1n terms of chapter accomp=shments, there were many. The Fijis, for
thefourth year in a row, and the fifth time out of the last six years, WOn
the Littie 500 Regatta. Four year participant Bob Mercer
ateam consisting of Rick Sch冊ng
and Tom Tharpe
77, Mark Needham
76, COaChed
78, Pete King
76,
79 to another seemingiy easy triumph.
In Intramurais, the Fijis withstood a strong cha=enge from arch‑rivaI
Sigma Nus, tO CaPture the aIi‑CamPuS CrOWn for the second straight year,
thus retiring the intramurai trophy to its rightfuI resting place, Beech‑
WOOd. This titIe reflects a year of sustained lOO% participation, effort
and cooperation by aIi the brothers of Zeta. Capping off every spring
F!lls wln
しIllie
Rlck SchliI!ng
SemeSter is the LittIe 500 BicycIe Race. Being defending champs, and andTomTharpe
5OO Rega重la agaln! Team consls(s oI
77, Ma「k Needham
78, PeIe Klng
76,
79・
Ieaders in aIl‑time overa= race standings, the men of Phi Gamma Delta
had a great tradition and reputation to uphoId. ln a rain‑POStPOned
race, the Fijis did just that, riding their hearts out to come within one
SeCOnd of repeating as champs★" The team臆Of Andy Light
1ardt
76, Eric King
76, and Mark McKee
77, Jay Ai‑
79 are to be commended for
One Of the greatest race efforts in recent years. Not forgetting what
CO=ege is reaIiy ail about, the Phi Gams (On tOP Of everything eIse) fin‑
ished second in a=‑CamPuS SChoiarship.
Aiong with chapter accomp=shments, Came individual honors. Bro‑
thers CharIie Turk, Pat Smith, Rick Sch冊ng, and Pat Hoiioway (a=
Were named members of next year
Committee・ Brad Cook
77)
s iU Student Foundation Steering
77 was appointed to Dr. Ryan
s Board of Aeons.
John Watkins
77 was eIected President of Mortar Board. Mark McGee
77 was eiected director to the Union Board. Rob MacG川was eIected
President of the lU RecreationaI Sports Committee. These, just to name
a few, are indicative of Zeta
s continued emphasis on campus leadership.
A= of the above honors and accompIishments would seem somewhat
hoiiow without that a旧mportant eIement of Brotherhood. Chapter tone
i叩Is pIace 8ecOnd lnし=くIe 500 Ra○○. Sl書tIng: Ma「k McKee,
Muncle; Jay SleeIe,馴Oomlngton; Andy 」Ight, IndlaれapOlls.
(COntinued on page 5)
Slandlng: J種y AiIardt, Muncle;馴c Klng, indlanapoIIs;
Sandy Kunkei, Fort Wayne; CharIle Su「sa, MuncIe.
F看J音S CAP丁URE INTRAMURAL TITLE AGAIN
By AndyしIght
77
If this year
s Phi Gamma Delta intramuraI effort was to be described in one word, nO better
term would be chosen than that Fijism
persistence
. Just like last year, the Beechwood boys and
the Sigma Nu house tenants slugged it out eveniy for almost the whoie year, and like last year, Phi
Gamma Delta ended up as the eventuai champion" To say the race for the campus trophy was ciose
WOuId be an understatement, for after the points had been totaled, the Fijis had won by a mere three
POints.
IronicaIIy the finai eight points that spelied defeat for Sigma Nu came in a consoiation soccer
game, the Iast lM event of the year" Squaring off against the Kappa Sjgs, the Fijis committed few
foot fauits in booting their opponents by the score of three goaIs to one. Whiie this soccer contest
WaS the finaI nail in the coffin
s Iid, mOSt Of the carpenter
s work on the Snu
s casket occurred
in the softba= leagues」n a crucial doubieheader, the Fiji B team started things off by nipping
the Snu
s in extra innings. Jim Crews, the Fiji
s walking ice making machine when under fire, had
the biggest thri= of his athietic career as he sizzled home the winning run・ In the nightcap, the Phi
Gam C Team demo=shed theSigma Nu squad 13‑3 in onlyfour inni=gS. These two games, aIong with
StrOng Showing by our A Squad, Offset excelient Sigma Nu finishes in track, tennis doubIes, and
(COntinued on page 5)
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THE
棚〃00S作槍H〃
HOOSiER
FIJl,
Summer,1976
BEECHWOOD B
BEECHWOOD BUlしDING COMMITTEE
PROGRESS REPORT
SeveraI meetings
house and w川
Of the Beechwood
BuiIding Committee
These items w川
have been heid since
Order and used in determining future
expenditures, In addition to some of the
more noticeable areas of improvement,
We aIso hope to pursue such items as
additional study or library space, a face
we were formed Iast
The forces that have been greates=n
March. The objective
my life have been God and the Co=ege
Of our group is to
Fraternity that mouided me.
analyze the various
Thomas R. MarshaII
PubIished reguIarIy throughout the
SChoo看
year by Zeta Chapter of Phi
Gamma DeIta Fratemity at lndiana
University for the enjoyment of its
prepare a list of re‑
quirements aIong with cost estimates"
be placed in prio航y
needs and improve‑
iifting for the front of the house, u帥z‑
ments required to bring the chapter
house back in shape. Once identified,
ing the space under the existing north
Wing and rearrangement of the pres‑
we w川
ent廟ng‑Study rooms. The list shouid
make these recommendations
to the House Corporation for approvai
be forthcoming soon and w川incIude
and implementation.
thoughts and suggestions of both the
We recognize that many of the cur‑
aiumni and the active chapter.
As we
ve a=
heard before, We have
Contributions of news of graduate
rent deficiencies are in areas that are
not totalIy visibIe, i.e,, eiectrical work.
an ambitious project we十e invoIved
brothers are welcomed and encouraged
Our aim is to provide re=ef in the most
With. Our physicaI pIant needs a great
at a= times. Let us know what you are
Criticai areas first, SuCh as eiectricaI,
doing.
PIumbing, StruCturai, meChanicaI, etC.,
graduate brothers and friends.
HOUSE COf?PO月A TION OFF/CEPS
Chairman of the Board:
and if funds are availabIe proceed
ahead with some of the aesthetic items.
ter needs and deserves better than they
To date, We have accompIished the
fo=owing:
SPeak for themselves.
23 ……………., Muncie
President:
Wi=iam C. Beed
50 ………‥ BIoomington
Vice‑President:
W用iam H. Keck
41 …………… Mt, Vernon
Secretary‑ Treasurer:
King R. Traub
46 ……………. lndianapolis
have today. Their accompIishments
Eisewhere in this issue, Brother Hil‑
Haynes, a IocaI Bioomington
ienbrand is summarizing the status of
architect, has been hired to oversee
the complete renovation of the eiec‑
Our CaPitaI campaign. To those of you
B紺
Darra= R. Parsons
many improvements to bring it up to a
COmParabIe structure. Our active chap‑
Who have participated l hope you rec‑
fixtures where required. The prints
Ognizewe are trying to spend our funds
in a wise and prudent manner, To those
have been prepared, and we are ready
Of you who have not participated we
trical system incIuding new w油ng and
to receive bids from locaI eiectricai
hope this report w川help you recognize
COntraCtOrS. We estimate totai costs in
the tremendous needs that exist for
the area of
your heIp and support. With your heIp
$35,OOO, and work wiIi
begin early summer to be compIeted,
We Can COmPIete the job right, Without
hopefully, by the start of schooI next
it‑We川do the best we can!
Fratema=y,
faii.
Mr. Haynes is aIso responsibie for
Directors:
W冊am E. Jenkin
59...○○…. BIoomington
George SchatzIein
John D. Weissert
46 ……., indianapoIis
52 ………‥ IndianapoIis
46 …. lndianapoIis
Fo=owing Pig Din‑
.…… Chicago
ner the Annual Meeト
77 ,….
………. Tipton
ing of Zeta Chapter
of Phi Ganima DeIta,
Jim Troutman ….……
Jerry F, Tardy,
A REPORT FROM THE HOUSE CORPORATION
65
DougIas H. White, Jr.
John E. Knonwitz
Whit Grayson
Richard K. W冊ams, Chairman
Beechwood BuiIding Committee
making a totaI review of the chapter
61 …
Fort Wayne
Bioomington
Jay A=ardt
UNDERGRADUATE OFF/CEPS
CapitaI Campaign. John Stewart
75,
reported that over $115,000.00 has been
COntributed to this drive (See Other
StOries in this issue about Fund Drive).
inc. was caIIed to or‑
Rick Wi=iams,
der by President B用
as the Chairman of the Beechwood
56, WaS introduced
minutes
Bu冊ing Committee. He expIained the
Were read and ap‑
duties of the Committee and discussed
Reed.
The
PrOVed as was the
how priorities w用
Pres ide n t:
Treasurer
WOrk wi=
Whit Grayson ,…………‥,……………. Tipton
the foilowing directors terms of office
WOuId
Treasurer;
Keck
Jim Troutman ,…………………. FortWayne
Reed
s report. 1t was reported that
expire
at
this
meeting:
41, Peck Parsons
50. John Hoadiey
and Don Tyte
B冊
26, and B川
26, mOVed
48, SeCOnded a motion
be estabiished, A=
be supervised by competent
architects and engineers,
A new committee headed by B=I
SiIvey
74 is preparing a Graduate Di‑
rectory which shouId be ready this Faii,
We feeI Zeta is st冊
first and de‑
Pecording Secretary:
that those three be eIected to another
ServeS yOur SuPPOrt.
Tom Kimbrough.,…,.,………‥ Fort Wayne
three year term. After some discus‑
Sion, and there being no other nom‑
Corresponding Secretary:
given their time and financiaI as‑
inations, a VOte WaS taken and the
Sistance!
Doug Myers ……….,…‥,..,…… FortWayne
motion passed. The baIance of the
Sincereiy & fraterna=y,
meeting was given to distribution of
W川iam C, Reed
Historian:
Certificates and pIacques to those who
President
Rob We=er ………………………… Richmond
have worked so hard on the Zeta
Phi Gamma DeIta, lnc,
Thank you to a=
those who have
50
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THE
HOOSIER
FIJI,
Summer,
1976
漢LD8NG COMM8丁丁岳E & Z
」etter什om the Chai「man of T「
Zeta CapitaI Campaign Steerin
There are so many
reports, letters, etC.
from so many Chair‑
men of so many com‑
mittees working for
̀̀Beechwood
that it
tends to become con‑
fusing to the average
graduate brother"
however, On the
Join thè̀FIJ1 500 CLUB
pIus
side, it cer‑
tainIy bears out the fact that we have
an enormous amount of activity going
On and a Iarger group of participating
̀̀brothers
than we have ever had in
the past‑aiI working to improve the
fratemal and physicai fac冊y facets
Of our beioved
Beechwood.
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THE
HOOSIER
FIJI,
Summer,
1975
丁A CAP園丁A」 CAMPA音GN
Fund Drive Committee Asks Alumn=o Consider
Committee 。 ‥
Now let
Raising
Iaymen
Bequests to Ze置a CapitaI Campaign,
s target in on the
Fund
campaign in generai terms and
s language.
While it is an unpIeasant thought,
death is one of the few certain matters
have no promotor raking a heaIthy per‑
Centage Of the funds we raise. The fa‑
in this worid. With this in mind, We
C冊ty which we maintain is certainly
tO
Iess than extravagant, a fact that is not
Ob‑
true of a= institutions. You can be as‑
Certainly, this is nothing to boast about"
ViousIy, unIess you are one of the for‑
Sured that 100% of any bequest wouid
Ontheotherhand,WeShouId in noway
tunate members who need not worry
be discouraged because of these re‑
Veaiing factors:
about dependents, We have ob=gations
to our loved ones to see that they are
go direct/y into maintaining and im‑
PrOVing the structure at 631 East Third
Street. This is an exce=ent investment
1. Oniy 40% of the graduate bro‑
PrOVided for. But after a generous pro‑
Vision for our fam=y, Who shouId come
for the countiess future brothers‑tO‑be
next?
Now that you are convinced that you
Can and shouId do something for Beech‑
Our originai goaI was $250,000.OO,
We are at the
$120,000.00
mark.
thers have contributed.
2. The average pIedge is $295.00‑
$55.00 higher than our original
PrOjection.
3. The campaign is reientIessIy con‑
tinuing‑and we are determined
Should perhaps ask ourseives,
What use can l best put my estate?
Obviousiy our churches, Charities,
Who wi= share in our heritage.
and other institutions pIay an important
WOOd, Why not do it now? Cail your in‑
roIe in this society, but so does our
SuranCe agent for a change of bene‑
fraternity. True, Our PurPOSe is not a
tar‑
Charitabie one, but the intangible bene‑
fits of the fraternity experience at this
ficiary form for the purpose of designat‑
ing part or aiI of insurance poIicy pro‑
Ceeds to this worthy cause. If you do not
4. We are dedicated to persuad‑
Chapter have been invaiuabie to thou‑
Sands of young men for generations,
the chapter to the extent possibIe. If you
to continue unt=
we reach
get.
ing at least 50% of the unpIedged
graduate brothers to join the
ranks of the
contributors.
To be part of any fraternity is perhaps
a rewarding experience, but to be a
member of a truiy outstanding chapter
5. Our campaign has been iaunched
have a w町
make one and remember
havea wi= and wish to change it to in‑
Ciude a bequest to Zeta Chapter, See
your attomey. If you do not have an
Of an outstanding fraternity is a benefit
attorney, We have several throughout
bY la§t w用and testament, a POr‑
that few can experience. Each.one of us
has been a part of this traditjon at Zeta
the state who have voiunteered.to pro‑
Vide this service free of charge to you.
tion of their life insurance pro‑
and each one of us has shared in the
Ca= John Stewart, Our CamPaign co‑
Ceeds and/or estate to Zeta
Chapter.
COmmOn eXPerience,
Ordinator at
By keeping a strong chapter, We Wi=
be leaving a rich heritage for young
details. The designation of po=cy pro‑
men of future generations and w用aI‑
made to ZETA CHAPTER OF PHI
GAMMA DELTA, lNC., 631 E. 3rd
Street, BIoomington, indiana.
to encourage ̀̀brothers
to assign
6. It is not onIy possibIe, but highly
PrObabIe that previous ̀̀piedgors
(reguIar or major giftors) wi= re‑
assess our progress, and in Iight
thereof,
make
an
additional
PIedge or gift to further the
7. Periodic reports of actuaI rehab臣
itation work on the bu=ding wiII
keep the enthusiasm and inspir‑
ation at a high levei for the
pIedgors
and heIp draw the
non‑COntributors
1ow these youngsters to share in the
Same tradition that we have been fortun‑
ate enough to experience ourseIves,
This Ieads us
tion of the best
after death. If
OneS in need of
to the originai ques‑
way to use our estates
you do not have loved
extra funds, Why not
COnSider Zeta of Phi Gamma DeIta, lnc.?
We have no board of directors earning
big saIaries (Or any Saiary at ail). We
317‑253‑4221 for further
Ceeds or bequests by wi=
shouid be
Severai of our members have aI‑
ready expressed a desire to remember
Zeta by a gift to take effect at death,
and we ask your serious consideration
Of such a gift yourseIf.
丁HE ZETA CAPiTAL CAMPAIGN
STEERiNG COMMiTTEE
into the
̀̀「ing.
傭DEFERRED GIFTS,, TO
lt
s easy for the Chairman to jot
ZETA
down a report, but it is absoluteiy im‑
POSSiblefortheChairman to do thejob
a10ne. Besides theiractual contributions
Of do=ars, thework, thetimeand effort
□ Yes, I wouid Iike additiona=nformation concerning deferred gifts for Zeta.
□ I have aIready estabIished a deferred gift for Zeta, Piease add my name to the
̀̀Deferred Gift Honor Ro=
Putforth by the many ardent members
Ofthiscommitteecan never befuiiy ap‑
PreCiated bythe
brothers.
lt wouid be
unthinkabie of me to mention names
for if i missed even one, the infrac‑
tion couId never betota=yamended.
My personai appeai is to those who
haveyet to pIedge. Trust us. Trust our
Office Phone
judgement and hard work. Share a
SmaII portion ofyourweaith to a cause
Home Phone
that wi=
endure for years to come.
After you write the check, it
s painIess.
Fratema=y yours,
B冊H冊enbrand
44
if you have checked either box above, PIease detach and mail to King R. Traub in
the enciosed enveiope. Thank you.
The Zeta Capitai Campaign
Steering Committee
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THE
THE PRESIDENT,S MESSAGE
HOOSiER
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO WHAT
FIJI,
Summer,
1976
S HIS NAME?
(COntinued /rom page了)
at Beechwood continues as high as
ever, and, aS quOted in a recent
Field Secretary
s report,
Zeta
WilIiam Otis McOuiston, M.D。 ,30
therhood, aIong with its great leader‑
American Academy of Pediatrics, He
has been Associate Editor of
s Bro‑
Brother McQuiston, Or
Dr. Mac
Of Anesthesioiogy.
Survey
Having served on
as he is referred to in Peoria, is a
enumerabie committees of the l旧nois
graduate o=ndiana University SchooI
Society of AnesthesioIogists and twice
Of Medicjne, Class of 1934. FoIIowing
an internship at West Suburban Hos‑
being its President in 1949 and 1956, he
WaS the first recipient of its Distin‑
PitaI, he opened an office in Peoria.
His interest in anesthesia took him to
guished Service Award in 1970.
achievements, Zeta is anxiousIy Iooking
ahead to the next schooi year. With a
the University of iowa HospitaI in lowa
What some consider the uItimate by be‑
falI piedge cIass already numbering 30,
these new faces, along with the success
WaS a reSident in anesthesia. FoIIow‑
Ship and many accompiishments, W用
COntinue to make it one of our finest,
if not the finest, Chapters in the fra‑
ternity.
Never a chapter to dwe=
on past
Of the fund drive, a StePPed up grad‑
uate relations program, and continued
CamPuS leadership, Wi=
bring con‑
tinued enthusiasm and success to Zeta
Chapter.
City, Where from 1939
to 1942, he
THANK YOU BROTHER McQUiS‑
丁ON AND CONGRATULATIONS ON
for four years and was consulti=g
A VERY SUCCESSFUL CAREER!
anesthesioIogist in the South Pacific
Theatre. ln 1946 he retumed to Peoria
esthesioIogist and
SOCCer. it is a tribute to the guys of
Zeta that they kept on pIugging away
Consuitant in Anes‑
ministration as a nutritionist/biochemist
With a particular interest in speciaI di‑
etary foods.
s Memoriai Hos‑
PitaI (Chicago) since
1946, he has been a
As for next year the Fijis are look‑
ing forward to defending their titIe and
trying to make it three straight. Despite
Iosing a tough senior class, the house
taIent again looks formidabIe as our
Pioneering contribu‑
tor in the field of
Pediatric anesthesia.
Brother McQuiston is mentioned in
the
Story of Modern Surgery
as the
new ptedge cIass十Iad  ̄POWerfuI athIetic
ind斬dua十who brought hypothermia
CredentiaIs on paper. Heading next
to the limelight as an adjuvant to an‑
esthesia, His contributions to the Iiter‑
ature, his designs of pedjatric equip‑
year
s charge w用be two new Fij=M
Charman, Tod ReynoIds and Danny
Reno, Who w用replace the now defunct
ment, and his lectures are a= we= doc‑
Andy Light and John Weiselthier,
umented.
During his years of service to the spe‑
Reca=ing last year
s article in which
WaS quOted some bizarre Douglas Mac‑
Arthur line concerning victory and
how we
tory
Cialty of anesthesioIogy, he has served as
s vic‑
a member of the Board of Directors of
the American Society of AnesthesioIog‑
川ustrated that Beechwood was
ists, and was elected to the position
sha= return
, this year
equaI to the chaiIenge. Hopefully,
Of First Vice‑President in 1959. He was
the
aiso a member of the Board of Gover‑
nors of the American CoiIege of Anes‑
thesioIogists. He was a founding mem‑
house
won
t
have
to
retum,,
for a long time and instead w用never
̀̀leave
the spot that makes them num‑
ber one in intramurais.
48
empioyed with the Food and Drug Ad‑
thesia at the Chil‑
dren
J. Wうllねm Boehne
Brother J. W冊am Boehne is currentIy
As Attending An‑
(COntinued音om page 7)
gone either way.
ing mentioned in a Readers Digest
article in 1964.
ing the completion of his residency, he
anesthesia.
against such a determined and worthy
OPPOnent in a race that couId have
McQuiston may have received
Served as a Major in the MedicaI Corps
and started in the private practice of
1NTRAMURAし
Dr"
ber of the Section on Anesthesia of the
B冊
has been with the
FDA aImost 2O years.
He and his wife (Audrey) have a
SOn and daughter. His son is cur‑
rently living in Gettysburg, Pennsyl‑
Vania and is married. Their daughter
CurrentIy attends Hunter Co=ege in New
York City,
臆臆
The Boehne clan
enjoys out‑Oトthe‑Or‑
dinary places around
Washington, D.C. and
takes great pIeasure
in entertaining foreign
Visitors, Right now
they are a host family
to two graduate stu‑
dents at the University
Of MaryIand, a fe=ow from BraziI and
a girl from Taiwan.
Brother Boehne can boast a very
SuCCeSSfuI career at the FDA‑tWO
Awards of Merit, SeVeraI scientific pub‑
Iications, a host of good friends and
COnSistent pubIic service.
B帥Iooks forward to retirement,
travei and soon hopes to voiunteer his
ADDRESS CHANGE???????
SerVices to the handicapped. He is a
Please帥out the form beiow and insert in enveiope provided addressed to
graduate brother who should have one
Very PrOud famjiy.
King R. Traub.
His contributions to his nation,
COmmunity and fraternity are app「ecト
□ This is my new address
ated by a= who come in contact with
him,
Thanks Brother Boehne!
FIしL IN THE REVERSE
SiDE OF THIS COUPON
iF YOU ARE INTERESTED
IN
DEFERRED GiFTS,,,
ENCLOSE IN ENVE」OPE
PROVIDED ADDRESSED
TO KING R, TRAuB,
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THE HOOSIER FlJl,
Summer, 1976
THANKS TO ALL THE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTORS
Allan V. Abbott, M.D.
Jay E. Allardt
Jack L. Altekruse, D.0.S.
Don R. Ammerman
Ernie Andres
Stephen W. Andres
Dr. John G. Ashman
J. Michael Ashworth
Michael Atkinson
J. Scott Avery
David D. Baboock
Charles D. Baillie
James R. Baker
Michael W. Ball
David P. Barrett
Peter K. Bartel
Edward R. Bartley
Edward R. Bartley, M.D.
James W. Baxter III
Joseph D. Baxter
hard L. Bennett
David F. Bennhoff, M.D.
John W. Bennhoff, M.D.
Robert F. Bernhardt
Edward G. Bierhaus
Robert V. Bierhaus, Jr
David Biggs
William F. Billman
Henry K. Bilsiand
Edward H. Bindley
Dean Bixler
Lauren D. Black
W. D. Boaz, M.D.
Charles H. Boehne
J. William Boehne
Ovid T. Boes
L. William Bonsib, Jr.
Richard E. Bonsib
W. Dean Bowker
Jerry L. Bradley
James W. Brauer
David N. Brewer
Mel Brewer
Robert C. Bromm
Fred Brooks
Robert A. Brookshire
Phil Broughton
R.S. Browning
Richard C. Buck, M.D.
H.H. Burch
Ronald J. Burns
Westley Floyd Busbee
Frank L. Butterworth, Jr.
Joseph C. Butterworth, M.D.
Peter M. CaJacob
David W. Carter
James Robert Clark
Ray W. Clark (deceased)
Check by Mrs. Clark in memory of
Robert M. Clark, M.D.
Daniel Lee Clawson
Kendall W. Cochran
Rick Colglazier
James J. Collison
Craig W. Colville
William A. Conner
Jon C. Constable
John W. Cooper
Philip R. Correll
Paul Cox.
James A. Cummins
J. Daniel Cunningham
Glenn Cunnison
Randolph W. Curtis
‘A. Michael Cusick, Jr.
James A. Cusick, M.D.
Jerry V. Danner (deceased)
‘Alan J. Dansker
Charles H. Davis
W. Richard Davis
Donald Louis Dawson
Jeff J. Delk
Howard A. DeMyer
William H. Diggins
Albert M. Donato, Jr.
Robert P. Doolittle, Jr.
Barry Downing
David A. Drinkwater
Donald S. Dryer, M.D.
Parker A. Dunham
Thomas J. Dunker
Steve M. Dunn
Frank G. Dunten
Robert W. Dyar, M.D.
Reed H. Eberly
Thomas C. Eckert
John A. Egan, M.D.
Roger W. Eisinger, Jr.
David F. Eitman
David G. Elmore
Thomas E. Elyea
Willard Oswald Elyea, M.D., S.C.
Kent Emswiller
Richard S. Engelbrecht
D.L. Erhardt
Michael G. Evans
Ray Fara
H.C. Farmer
Steve Farrar
John R. Feagler, M.D.
Jack R. Feighner
Jeff M. Fettig
Craig Finlayson
Carl H. Fischer
Richard R. Fleck
Frank H. Fleischer
Eugene D. Fletchall
William Allen Foley
Gilbert Foster
William C. Fowler
Stanley A. Fox
Morton C. Frank
Thomas W. Frank
James D. Frey, D.D.S.
David R. Frick
Arthur Henry Fruechtenicht
Arthur W. Fruechtenicht
Frank A. Gans
Philip W. Gardner
Ronald S. Gardner, M.D.
Sheldon S. Gayle
W. A. George
David C. Gephardt
Richard L. Geupel
Charles P. Gibbs, M.D.
B. W. Gillespie, Jr.
George M. Ginn
William Porter Goodman Ill
Brock R. Gordon
Alan Bernard Graf, Jr.
George Barrett Gray
Whitney B. Grayson
Kevin Green
Steve M. Green
James H. Grund
Robert R. Guenther
Kenneth E. Hale
Delbert Wayne Ham
Tom C. Hanika
Geo. L. Harding
Daniel M. Hare, M.D.
R. Phillip Harker
Judge John S. Hastings
James E. Hatfield, M.D.
Joe S. Hatfield
Kenneth E. Hauck
Robert C. Haworth
Gene R. Hay, M.D.
John R. Hayes, M.D.
Gilmore S. Haynie, Jr.
Kenneth G. Haynie
Joseph V. Heffernan
Ned D. Helmuth
John W. Hendricks, M.D.
Fred Henoch
James R. Herdrich
Donald E. Herendeen, M.D.
‘Thomas L. Herendeen, M.D.
Mark F. Hesemann
John Hess
Elvin H. Hewins
Wm. F. Hillenbrand
Neil R. Hinchman
Robert M. Hinds
Virgil D. Hire
A.J. Hirons
John A. Hoadley
‘Thomas A. Hoadley
Steven W. Hockett. M.D.
Richard S. Hodges
John J. Hoefiing
Everett G. Hoffman
Jack M. Holloway
Robert T. Hoover
NN. Thomas Horton II
Weldon Michael Horton
Robert B. House
Rod M. Howard
J. R. Hudson, D.D.S.
Jay B. Hunt
Ronald Hunt, M.D.
Robert J. Hyatt
Jack E. Jackson
Robert |. Jackson
William E. Jenkin
J.C. Jinks, D.D.S,
Jack N. Johnson
George W. Jones
Ralph T. Jones
Gregory C. Kamp
Edward Patrick Kane
Carleton A. Keck, Jr.
Robert A. Keck, Jr.
Robert C. Keck
William H. Keck
Thomas A. Keith
Ronald L. Keller
Michael G. Kelley
Edgar F. Kettler
‘Thomas M. Kimbrough
David G. King
Eric R. King
Peter C. King
Daniel Kitlong Kim
Stanley Klopfenstein
John E. Konowitz
Michael R. Konowitz
Harold E. Kosanke, M.D.
‘Thomas H. Krise
Foster H. Kruse
Sanford S. Kunkel
John M. Kyle
Donald E. Lambert
William B. LaSalle
James J. Laughlin, Jr.
Rickey O. Lee
Jack Lenox
William C. Lentz, M.D.
George H. Leonard
Frank T. Lewis
R. J. Lewis, Jr. M.D.
William M. Lienberger
Eric B. Line
Andrew K. Light
Shockley Lockridge
Bert A. Loftman, M.D.
Stephen W. Lyman
Richard C. MacGill
Robert A. MacGill
Robert Dean MacGill
Louis A. Mangles
Paul Mannweiler
Hugh M. Marble
Edward O. Martin, M.D.
Ralph E. Martzolt
Gerald B. Mason
Lawrence E. Maurer, Jr.
Howard Andrew Mayne
H. W. McClelland
Ralph L. McColl
Eugene J. MoGarvey, Jr
Bill McGarvey
Richard H. Mcllroy, Jr., M.D.
Mark McKee
William T. McLaughlin, M.D.
Scott DeVon McMurray
William Otis McQuiston
A. Gordon Meeker
Raymond B. Mehlig
Thomas A. Mensch
Paul F. Meyers
David Michael
Harper B. Miller
Herbert A. Miller, Jr
James A. Miller
Keith W. Miller
Robert J. Miller
Wm. R. Miller
Scott A. Miller
William W. Miller
Richard H. Mills
Charles A. Moenkhaus
LN. Monn, M.D.
Douglas K. Moore
Joseph S. Moore
Neale A. Moosey, M.D.
David Lee Morley
Darwin L. Mormon, M.D.
Dave Morris
W. S. Moss, Jr
Flavian E. Myers, Jr.
John Myrland
Richard B. Neff
John R. Nelson
George P. Nichol
Harold G. Nichols, M.O.
Orville W. Nichols, Jr.
Meredith Nicholson III
R. W. Nicholson, Jr., M.D.
Richard Lewis Nicholson
Alan T. Nolan
Frank L. O'Bannon
Robert O'Bannon, Jr.
Peter L. Obremskey
Thomas G. Olsen, M.D.
C.H. Orme
Robert H. Oswald, M.D.
Frank J. Otte
John E. Owen
‘Thomas C. Pagedas, M.D.
Darrall R. Parsons
Robert G. Patterson, Jr.
Don W. Peck
Jack S. Peck
Dudiey A. Pfaff, Jr., M.D.
Norman E. Pfau, Jr.
Albert Warren Phillips
Blayne D. Phillips
Alfred H. Plummer, Il!
Stephen H. Pollom, M.D.
Nelson P. Poynter
Daniel D. Pratt
Jackson B. Pressley
William D. Ramsey
Jack W. Ransom
Thomas V. Ransom
Tim V. Ransom
Allen B. Rayle
Dallas G. Ray
‘Samuel L. Reed
William C. Reed, Jr.
John J. Reinhard, Jr
Mark Rietdort
Ronald F. Remak
Daniel Cady Reno
Jack J. Reynolds, Jr., D.D.S.
William L. Ridgeway
Robert J. Rogers
John F. Rosebaum
Geo. M. Royster, Il
William C. Rumbley, Jr.
Thomas L. Saal
Jon G. Sandleben
John W. Sawin, D.D.S.
George M. Schatzlein
Mike Schatzlein
Rick Schilling
William F. Schultz, 0.0.8
Jeff Schwartz
John E, Scott
Peter L. Scott
James P. Scudder, M.D.
Kenneth A. Sechrist
Michael C. Sechrist
Eugene F. Senseny, M.D.
John G. Shank, M.D.
Kevin F. Sheehan
Leslie C. Shively
Bill Shonk
William A. Shuck, Jr., M.O.
Robert J. Shula
William Sibbitt
Mark Allen Sidebottom
Michael W. Sidebottom
William R. Silvey
Cleve A. Skelton
William H. Skelton, 11
Herbert E. Skillman
Robert N. Skinner
Stephan D. Slavin, D.D.S.
‘Thomas H. Smallwood
Dennis D. Smith
Robert A. Smith
Dan E. Spicer
Stephen R. Springer
Stephen D. Staggs, D.D.S.
William F. Steck, Ili
James R. Steele
Edward H. Stegman
David Steuhing
John R. Stewart
J. Clay Stinnett
Charles D. Storms
R.T. Story
Timothy J. Story
V. James Story
Donald M. Strauss
James D. Strickland
Charles V. Sursa
Bernard Swanson, Jr.
J.P. Swanson
Jerry Tardy
Richard A. Taylor, M.D.
Willis D. Taylor, M.D.
Richard D. Telle, M.D.
‘Thomas E. Tharp
Andrew R. Thompson
John M. Thompson
Lt. Col. L. Eugene Thweatt
Dwight Tigges
E.P. Tischer, M.D.
Thomas D. Titsworth
‘Stewart D. Tompkins
King R. Traub
Fred R. Treadway
Jack S. Troeger
Thomas A. Troeger, M.D.
James R. Troutman
Charles O. Turk
James O. Turner
William R. Turner, M.D.
Ralph R. Tyner
Donald C. Tyte, D.DS.
David Tyte
Carl B. Vorhies
Ules S. Wade, Jr
Charles A. Waggner
John M. Wallace
David M. Walter
Robert W. Walton
J. Watis Ward
Truman G. Warren
John Crates Watkins, Jr.
Chester C. Weed, Sr.
Martin A. Weissert
Robert W. Weller, Jr.
Royce H. Welsch
John E. Westfall
Mark F. Wheeler
Robert N. Whitacre
Douglas H. White, Jr., M.D.
Thomas E. White
James K. Withite, O.D.
Heber D. Williams
John D. Williams, D.DS.
Leslie M. Williams
Neville V. Williams
Richard K. Williams
Richard K. Williams, Jr
Jerry J. Wilson
Thomas C. Wilson
Douglas R. Witham
Richard S. Witham
Terry V. Woodburn
Robert R. Wylie, M.D.
Joseph A. Yocum
Wm. H. Zaiser, Jr.
Robert H. Zank
James A. Zaring
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Summer 1976 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is six pages in length.