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Title:
1977 Fall Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Fall 1977 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1977
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1970s
1977 Fall Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma DeIta Fratemity at lndiana University
631 E, Third St., BIoomington, lndiana474O「
FaiI, 1977
PRES漢DEN丁,S MESSAGE
By Rob MacG肌
78
Zeta undergraduate brothers are
bIessed with an amazingiy rich tradition
Of exceiIence buiIt by the large number
Of graduate brothers over our gIorious
history. This tradition is so unique that
Oniy those who heIped to buiid it fu=y
COmPrehend its magnitude. 1t isthistra‑
dition of exceiIence that makes current
accompiishmentsso mucheasier. itisin
this framework that current undergradu‑
ate brothers at Zeta a「e considering the
nature of their accompIishments,
The past year brought atremendous
Zeta is indeed noble, but would bethe
Ioss ofa great opportunityto furtherour
heritage of exce=ence. The major effort
Of this yearsha= be to create new pro‑
grams and improve existing onesto the
POint of sig雨ficantiy improving the
Chapter. Such an effort shaII be quite
difficuit for a chapter aiready operating
atthe high ieveI of exceiIencewhich we
Currently enjoy. The effort has the pre‑
requisites of brothers having the cour‑
ageto createnewprograms, andthediii‑
gence to carry them out.
array of awards to the chapter, This fact
The chapter has been formaiIy chaI‑
COuId not be better supported than by
lenged with this most lofty goa上i couId
s examination ofthis pubiication. 1t
not be more pIeased with the response
is probably true that in terms of awards
to this cha=enge that is already occur‑
ring. The chaptershaiI press on to meet
this and aiI other cha=enges presented
in this 1977‑78 academic year, because
One
eamed, the chapter couId not improve
greatiy. Yet, PrOgramaticaIly, the chap‑
ter couid improve significantIy.
The desire mereIy to continue the
amazing tradition aIready bu冊here at
the active brothers couid not be more:
DAMNED GLAD TO BE ZETA FiJiS!
丁ENN看S TOURNAMENT
FOR M。S, UNDERWAY
Thefourth annual tennistournament
for Muitipie ScIerosis, under the direc‑
tion of brothers Mark McKee (
Rick NichoIson (
79) and
79) is shaping up asa
Iargesuccess, With over 130entrants in 5
different divisions (men
doubIes, WOmen
s singies, men
s
s singies and doubIes,
and mjxed doubIes). LocaI businesses
have heiped to defray the costs of the
trophies, and it nowIooks likethedona‑
tion to M.S. w冊be $30O.
With fantastic house support, the
tournament is spread over three differ‑
ent 10Cations and the superior organiza‑
tion displayed by brothers McKee and
NichoIson w用
assure an enjoyable
tournament. Aiong with heiping the or‑
ganization end ofthetoumament, many
brothers have aIso entered themseives.
Thetournamenttakes piaceon Sept. 30‑
Oct" 2, and it looks likeanotherlargeFiji
SuCCeSS!
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THE
HOOSIER
FiJI・
Fa=・
1977
動作〃0側舶用〃
Zeta B「othe「 in the Spot獲ight
Zeta brother LouisA, ̀̀Bud
MangeIs,
Ciass of 1956, iscurrentIyservingthefra‑
temity as Archon Vice‑President, Bro‑
ther Mangeis
The forces that have been greatest in
other significant areas of
SerVice to the fraternity incIude being a
my =fe have been God and theCo=ege
FieId Secretary, Section Chjef, Assistant
Fratemity that mouIded me.
Graduate Secretary, RituaIist, and Ar‑
Thomas R. Marsha=
Pubiished regulariy throughout the
SChooi year by Zeta Chapter of Phi
Gamma Deita Fratemity at lndiana Uni‑
VerSity臆foL鵬e‑enjoym e nt of its gFaduate‑
brothers and friends.
Contributions of news of graduate
brothers are weicomed and encouraged
at ali times. Let us know what you are
doing.
Chon Counc"or.
His career experiences inc看ude being
assistant Dean of Men at the University
Of Qregon and Director of Student Ac‑
tivities臆at Ke叫St塾e」]旦iYerSity. SincQ
1964, Brother MangeIs has been em‑
PIoyed with Ohio Be= TeIephone Com‑
Pany and is currentiy the Manager of
PubIic ReIations Planning, Bud hasaiso
made significant contributions to sev‑
erai community se「Vice cFrganizations.
Editor
……………‥
GregWiIson
HOUSE CORPOPATION OFFICE斤S
He has been especia=y active with the
Boy Scouts of America, The Jaycees,
and the Lion
Chairman of fhe Board:
Darra= R. Parsons
23
……. Muncie
Presiden t:
DougIas H, White
s CIub.
i recentiy had the priv‖ege ofspend‑
46 …. lndianapoiis
しouis A. ̀̀Bud
MangeIs
ing some time with thistruiy phenome‑
man couId better demonstrate Zeta
nal man and cantestifythathisamazing
ideai of service to the fratemity and
resume is onIy a sIight indication of his
COmmunity.
unseIfishness and vaiue to others. No
Robert D. MacG川
s
78
V/ce‑ Presiden t:
W用iam H. Keck
41
……
Mt.Vernon
50
…. Bioomington
Treasurer:
W冊am C. Reed
ZE丁A ON TOPAT 15TH FIJI ACADEMY
Secretary:
David ShirIey
………. BIoomington
Directors:
W冊am E. Jenkin
59 .‥
BIoomington
W用iam H. Keck
41
‥∴‥
King R. Traub
46
……・ indianapo=s
Mt. Vemon ̄
August 14‑18 marked the cIimax of
marks the 38th year in a row ourchapter
yet another successfui year at Zeta
has pIaced in this category of excei‑
Chapter. President Robert D. MacGi=
Ience. Our finaI award was forsuperior
(
acad em ic achしevement」帆「schoLaFS厨p‑
78),丁re旦Su工er RandaiL」臆Souers{78),
and brothers Paui L, Mooney (
Mark A. Sidebottom (
George SchatzIein
Samuel Reed
46 . ‥ indianapoIis
56
Robert D. MacG川
…………
Muncie
78 .‥ lndianapoIis
Randa= L. Souers
78
‥
Gary D. Raasch
79
Jerry F. Tardy
61 ……
BIoomington
…‥ lndianapoIis
BIoomington
UNDERGRADUA TE OFF/CEPS
79) and
79) represented
Zeta at the 15th Fiji Academy. At that
Zeta yet another first piace award from
the NationaI Fraternity.
Gamma DeIta history to receive an
award in every category possibIe, Over
the course of the Academy, Zeta re‑
Ceived an honorabie mention award in
three areas: the Newton D. Baker SociaI
This year
s Academy, held at Ohio
State University, WaS entitled
ience Through Leadership
………‥. Indianapo=s
Randy Souers
Verda H. Jordon Bow=or outstanding
SChoIarship. Zeta aiso received two 3rd
Treasurer:
………
BIoomington
for chapter pubIication and the Horace
Pecording Secretary:
Sandy KunkeI .………‥
Place awards: the Owen Coon PIaque
Ft.Wayne
Brightman Award for exce=ence in
ExceI一
and con‑
Sisted of ciassroom sessions, WOrk‑
Shops, and social activities, Brother
Robert B. Davis (Texas,
CeIIence in campus affairs, and the Ri一
Rob MacGi=
s average
time our chapter became the first in Phi
Service Cup, theArchonsTrophyforex‑
Presiden t:
18 years above the aIi men
here at lndiana University. This brought
52) workedwith
the deiegates on Ieadership methods
and aspects of fraternity organization,
OSU head footbaii coach Woody Hayes
addressed the deIegation as did many
members of the Nationai Fraternity.
graduate reiations. A second pIace fin‑
By combining leaming with b「other‑
Corresponding Secretary:
ish was awarded to our chapter in the
hood, theAcademyproved itselfto bean
WoodyWade
Orion Cheney Efficiency
OutStanding event‑eSPeCia=y for Zeta!
…………. Evansv川e
Historian :
Jack
Lenox
…………….
Lebanon
Cup, Which
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THE
HOOSiER
FIJl,
FaiI,
1977
Zeta Gains Anothe「
音M Victory
1976‑77 again proved to be the year
Of the Fijis in intramurais, As has been
the case the previous two years, the Phi
Gams grabbed the early lead and heId
On the rest of the year to carry off an‑
Other championship trophy, This year,
however, the racewasn
t even ciose, the
finai margin being lO8.5points, Which is
a substantiai margin, The Iast two years
have been decided by4and 36points re‑
SPeCtiveIy.
丁wo house teams won Crimson divi‑
Sion championships,丁he bowIing team
defeatedtheSigma Nusquad by 12pins
in a key match‑uP. AIso, the
B
baskeト
bali team won their title by edging the
Sigma Nu
A
team.
Perhaps the key to intramuraIs is or‑
ganization. That is why we were espe‑
CiaIIy proud of brother Todd ReynoIds,
Who not oniy won Crimson Fratemity
manager of the year, but aIso won aiI‑
CamPuS manager Of the year,
Thecomingyearisshaping uptobe
another dog‑fjght for the title. With a iiト
tle luck and a iot of determination, the
Championship trophy shouid again re‑
Side at Zeta.
Steve Merrick
78
NEW PLEDGE CLASS
ENTERS ZE丁A
Activities PIanned
fo「 Zeta
The 1977 pIedge c略ss of Zeta got off
to avery good startthisyearwith asuc‑
CeSSfuI判ttie sisters
party on the first
Weekend of schooI, The party attracted
SOme 28Ogirls, Out Of which 6Owere in一
Vited back to become Fij川ttie sisters.
Graduate B「othe「s
The 1977‑78 schooI year is in fuIi
SWing and the brothers of Zeta are pIan‑
ning ayearfuii ofactivitiesforthegradu‑
The first two weeks were dedicated
mainIy to having agoodtimeand getting
ate brothers.
acquainted with our newIy‑found
SeaSOn under way graduates are invited
friends. More recentIy, though, PIedges
to the pre‑game COffee hour at Beech‑
have been concentrating on academic
and fraternity materiais. Neariy haIf of
WOOd, Which starts at lO:00 AM each
Saturday moming. House tours are
the piedges are aiming toward medicai
ava=abIe for those wishing to view the
SChooi or the equivaIent,丁he other half
extensive redecorating completed this
With the Hurryin
Hoosier footba=
is interested mainIy in some aspect of
Summer. Lunch, featuring CarI
business. in a ciass of twenty‑four, ten
tenderloins, StartS at 11:30 AM, Game
timeis at l:30 PM.
Piedges are Fij=egacies, and two ofthe
twenty‑four are sophomores. This year,s
PIedge cIass inciudes: John G. Rapp,
Richard A. MacG町Scott R. Garrison,
sfamous
On October 15, the Homecomi=g
festivities wiII inciude the usuai pre‑
game coffee hour and luncheon, foト
David K・ Evans, aII of lndianapoIis;
iowed by the game against Michigan
Gregory L. Jones, and Peter S. Turk, Of
LaPorte; Richard P. DeLone, and Gary
Sino Nightw帥be heidat8:OO PM Satur‑
D. Walls, both of BIoomington; KyIe W,
Grayson from Tipton; Staniey G. Sor‑
gen II from Ft" Wayne; Geffry E, French,
Of Lebanon; Robert J. NichoIs II, from
Vincennes; David L. Biemker, Of Green‑
WOOd; Thomas J. Backofffrom West La‑
fayette; Cristopher L. Hottinger, Of Mun‑
Cie; James M, BIaney, from Hobart; John
K" King, Coiumbus; Perry M. FogeIsong,
Noblesv川e; James D. Padgett, from
Hagerstown; Timothy J. Wiiey, Of Car‑
meI; Sherman D, McMurry, Of Ft.
Thomas, Ky言
Robert A. Bergdo=, Of
Oakbrook, ll上; Rettig W. Talbot, from
State at l:30 PM, Zeta
s traditional Ca‑
day" The evening promises to be enjoy‑
able, With plenty ofcards and fun for a=.
1n eariy October, a reunion for the
CIass of 1967 took piace at Beechwood.
The Board of Chapter Advisors orga‑
nized the event,
Pians are currentIy being made for
the Zeta Graduate Christmas CocktaiI
Party to be heId in lndianapoIis on De‑
Cember 17" The NCAA Champion Hoo‑
Siers wi= meet Southern Methodist Uni‑
VerSity in the evening at Market Square
Arena. Tickets w用
be avaiIabie at the
Dei Ray Beach, Fia,; and Thomas L
Party.
Lockhart, from HinsdaIe,用.
The brothers at Zeta are optimistic
about remaining number one on cam‑
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Set before us.
PuS in 1977‑78 and are especia=y look‑
ing forward to a strong graduateturnout
Pledges KyIe Grayson
and Peter Turk
at events this year.
Chad Davis
80
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THE
Beechwood Sees漢mprovements
Over this past summer, SeVeraI badIy
repainted, SeVerai pieces of fumiture
needed improvements were made at
Were reuPhoIstered, and several prints
Beechwood, A totaI of over $24,000was
and paintingswereaddedtothedecorof
the room.
On the exterior of the house, WOrk‑
men were busy scraping and painting
the trim, Window frames, and dormer
SPent On redecorating and house im‑
PrOVementS, the most outstanding of
these being the new fIoor instaIied inthe
entire lower leveI, eXCIuding the newiy
CarPeted iibrary, Iadies powder room,
and the New room, The new stone‑tiie
fioor was compIemented by freshIy
Windows severaI weeks into ciasses, and
have now finished t)heir work.
丁here are severaI mdre improve‑
Painted trim, and refinishing of the
ments st紺needed at Beechwood, and
dining room fumiture.
hopefuIly they w用be compIeted in the
On the main leveI, the woodwork,
PaneIing, and furniture were aIso refin葛
ished. With the heIp of the Zeta Mother
s
e厄b‑and ourCOOk「CaTt, Who saved ̄US̲
near future, but for now the House is
Iooking good, and we aIl have a little
more pride in the appearance of ourfra‑
temity,
Greg Wiison
OVer$3,000Iastyear,the廟ng room was
PHi GAMMA DEL丁A
631 E. 3「d
BLOOMINGTON, iN 474O「
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Fall 1977 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.