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Title:
1983-1984 Winter Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Winter 1983-1984 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1983 - 00/00/1984
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1980s
1983-1984 Winter Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
THE HOOSIER FIJI
Published by Zeta Chapter of
P軸Gamma DeIta Fraternity
at Indiana University
BLOOMINGTON,量N
WENTER
1983‑84
PHILANTHROPY BECOMES TOP PRIORITY
Th。 fo。uS 。f Z。tais phil。n‑
thropy drive血is fall was the Se‑
releases and radio spots to
and AI Morrison
Publicize the charity run.
血e game ball aleng wi血a $6,0(X)
86 presented
Check to Indiana coach Sam
COnd Annual Run for Leukemia.
Last year, Zeta brothers
Once again, the run was dedi‑
cated to former Govemor Otis
brought the football by foot to
Wyche , Purdue
Purdue, and this year our Lamb‑
Dr. Otis Bowen and Starlyn
Bowen
s Leon Burtnett,臆
s wife, Beth, Who suc‑
da Iota bro血ers in West Lafayette
McIntyre of the Leukemia
Cumbed to the disease in 1981.
ran the fhotball to us, just in time
Sooie申.
Govemor Orr of Indiana joined
for血e big kickoff at血e IU‑
血e bro血ers in promoting血e
Purdue fhotball game. This year
event by making a TV commer‑
Baker Cup chair平an and run
Zeta Chapter, dramatically
COOrdinators Doug Strobel
highlighted with the annua1
Cial, Which worked with press
s
85
This Run for Leukemia has
become a year‑rOund prqiect at
120‑mile nln.
Two brothers have also
二三二三高言∴.
Organized Zeta
s anmal Multiple
Sclerosis Temis Toumament,
which attracted more than
30
Players from血e campus at large
and from Zeta Chapter. Financial
SuPPOrt Came from numerous in‑
dividuals , Organizations and l∞al
businesses. Toumey chairmen
Jim Rapp and Chris Jacobs were
NEW PLEDGES: Members of the 23‑man Class of )87.
PrOud to present a sizeable dona‑
tion to the Indiana Chapter of the
Sめte d
National臆
】わur C協呼柁r Rport
Hom ecoming
retumed for Homecoming
Multip宣e Sclerosis
Sooiety.
83.
Social service raIlks high on血e
The graduating class of 1973
Fine food, football and plenty
Phi Gam priority list. The
held its ten‑year reunion at
Of brotherhood greeted each
brothers at Beechwood are in‑
Beechwood this fall. More than returning graduate as IU won voIved in a number of smaller
20 brothers and their families OVer Michigan State on the Pr匂ects which benefit the local
retumed October 8 to stir up gridiron. We toasted血e F担 COmmunity. We work cIosely
Wi血the local Boy
s Club and
memories of days wi血血eir Zeta
tradition and IU
brothers and to meet others who
SPeCial cookout after the game.
Salvation Amy, donating old
R〃Sh
President Barclay Grayson,
ball tickets.
s victory at a
cIothes, furniture and even fhot‑
Two fall pledges joined our
Treasurer Rick Michel and
21‑man Pledge class, a grOuP
Secretary Jeff Cox. Send your
Thanks for your help in mak‑
making terrific headway in
nlSh reeomnendations to our new
ing our p皿anthropic efforts suc‑
at皿etics , SCholastics and campus
Rush Chairmen, David Cusick
and Kent King, at the house.
invoIvement. The class is lead by
President Andy Detherage , Vice
(CbntimIed on page 3)
cessful. We strive to uphold血e
ideals of Zeta Chapter wi瓜each
Charitable prQject we undertake.
\r\nPage 2
THE
HOOSⅢR
FIJI
Winter
7%e Hbosier Ftyi is published
regularly by the men of Phi Gam‑
ma Delta Fraternity at Indiana
P花Siくわn葎Mおs(略e
University for members and
year brings mixed emotions now
friends.
1983‑84
Looking back on the school
血at fall semester is at an end.
News items, Photographs and
We
ve witnessed many triumphs
Changes of address should be sent
and high spirits during血e past
to Zeta Chapter of Phi Gamma
Delta, Newsletter Program Hcad‑
tradition of exce皿ence. A shadow
few months holding true to Zeta
s
quarters, P.O. Box 131 1, BIoom‑
WaS CaSt OVer血e chapter wi血the
ington, IN 47402.
loss of brother Andy ̀̀Brillo
W皿iams
83. A recent graduate,
Andy truly was a brother to
many. Our thoughts and prayers
are wi血his family.
As usual,血e F串
s left their
mark in intramuraI compe舶om
We had a successful football season and are already geared up for
the basketball season.
Brothers Jay House
85 and Pete Mariani
86 made some land‑
mark changes in our campus relations program, 1eading the house
to a pairing with Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority for the IU Sing this
February. The house is excited about the show.
The F卸Rm Fbr Le擁emia, held in co亘iunction with our bro血ers
Ch種rles W種ggoner, George Ginn,
Janes Laughling, Eugene McGarvey
and Purple Legionnalre Ron Remak,
House Corperation members.
HOUSE CORPORATION
at purdue, WaS again a huge success. Doug Strobel
Morrison
85 and AI
86 helped Zeta obtain statewide publicity which aided
us in raising over $6,Oco in support of the Indiana Chapter of血e
Leukemia Society. All graduate contributions were greatly
appreciated.
O田寒ⅡCERS
President… … … ….George Gim
The bro血ers at Zeta welcomed a fine new freshmen class of 23
Indianapolis
outstanding young men packed餌I of leaders. They already have
Vice President … ・ Eugene McGarvey
begun to uphold the F郵tradition and are eager to invoIve themselves
Kokomo
in the house and on campus.
Treasurer. , … … ‥David Behrmarm
Indianapolis
GraIited, Student leadership for Indiana University has always been
Secretary. … … … ‥Harold Harrell
our forte, SPeCial mention needs to be made conceming Scott
Bloomington
Directors:.‥‥‥.‥‥‥‥‥‥‥.
William Keck… … ….Mt. Vemon
白Radar,, Gudeman
84. Scott will be IU
s representative for血e
natibnal Rhodes Scholarship competition. Recently ̲ inducted into血e
William Miller… …. West Lafayette
Phi Bcta Kappa, he is current president ofthe Board ofAeons, PreSi‑
dent of the Union Board, and active on various campus commit‑
Charles Waggoner , … ‥Indianapolis
tees. We are proud of bro血er Gudeman,s accomplishments.
James Laughlin… … ‥ BIoomington
Richard Wi11iams … ….Indianapolis
Michael Evans … … …Indianapolis
The presidency of Zeta chapter offers a time for reflection that
Greg Moheban… … ….Shelbyville
brings great pride not for myself
Kris
tunity to be a part of a fratemal family・ The brotherhood at Zeta
Fettig…
…
…
…
…
‥Tipton
CHAPTER OFFICERS
Michael A. Evans… … …President
but pride of having the oppor‑
is second to none, and this enわles us to truly distinguish ourselves
from other fl.atemal organizations.
Greg M. Moheban… … ‥Treasurer
Randall S. Gunst‥‥‥‥‥.‥‥‥
The undergraduate chapter appreciates血e dedication of so many
Recording Secretary
graduate brothers. We extend an invitation for you to keep in touch
Patrick M. King…………・・‥..
and to invoIve yourself with history in瓜e mcking. We hope this
Conespond ing Secretary
Daniel J. Petersen… … …Historian
David D. Frey… … … … ‥Editor
Michael P, House… …Asst. Editor
holiday season finds you and your family happy and well. Hope to
see you at血e Pig Dimer in January. God bless!
Perge !
Mike Eva軸s
William S. Wade … … Photographer
Je鮒rey M, Cox… … ‥Photographer
Chapter President
\r\nWinter
1983‑84 ̄
CHAPTER REPORT Cbntim
THE
HOOSIER
FIJI
Page
3
edf.om page l
and a new copy machine do their
CbやOmtion News
On November 10 members of
Part in keeping scholastics in
血e House Corporation were
good shape. Dave Frey and Dave
honored during a special dinner.
Cusick are to be血anked for their
President George Gim
WOrk as scholarship chairmen.
57 spoke
Wi血all the brothers and held a
鱒ii応le
SPeCial meeting wi血our new
Zeta
Pledge class. Each House Cor‑
s fa皿social extravagamza,
F担Isle, WaS a rOuSing success,
ZETA
OnCe again. Under血e direction
Singers Bob Eck, Pete Mariani,
Chair in recognition of invoIve‑
Of Chaimen Kris Fettig and Dan
Mike Evaus and Art Dragoo perform
ment with Zeta and commitment
King, the pool and Beechwood a serenade.
POration member was awarded
a commemorative dining room
S QUARTET: BarbeI.Shop
Were decorated in tropical
to its excellence.
」ashionナusingJ:eeylcedぜreenery一」he臆brothe血ood to otheェーGreek
励tmm霊l mls
to save money. Special lighting
Organizations on canpus. With
and e塙3CtS, including two water‑
血e women of Chi Omega, We
falls, improved our visual and
WOn the Fun Unit competition in
handball, football and wrestling
acoustic e餓鵜tS. Good music,
the amual Homecoming parade.
have put us in a great position to
delicious food, lovely ladies and
Thanks to瓜e efforts of Jay
keep the all‑CamPuS trOPhy for
F串bro血erhood combined to
House and Pete Mariani, We
血e血ird consecutive year. All
make Fiji Isle
four F串VOlleyball teams tumed
aS eVer.
Strong showings in tennis,
83 as spectacular
F弾Barbershop Quartet, a dance
in undefeated records during血e
regular season, boIstering our
POint total " Intramural chairmen
made milestone improvements in
Our Serenade progran, Offering a
Sbcial SCene
ensemble and a series of
Campus relations were
humorous skits. Already we are
Tom Froehle and Warren Riley
Strengthened wi血pairings in
WOrking with血e women of Kap‑
are to be thanked for spear‑
Homecoming, Serenades and
Pa Kappa Gamna for IU Sing
heading血is inerease in house in‑
Other social events which expose
血is Febmary.
84
VOIvement in vo11eyba11, eVi‑
dently a natural Zeta forte. Zeta
has traditionally shown its strong
GRADUATES IN THE NEWS
Suit in sprlng SemeSter in‑
tramurals, and we once again
eagerly prepare to dominate the
basketb拙
courts;一血e臆SO紺燭址臆
field, the racquetball chambers
and the swimming pooIs.
John M. Kyle
51
John married his AIpha Chi
SWeetheart臆Elizabeth‑ Bryant
諏ine Bのみ
The Kyles live at 4W Lafayette
Road了Noblesville, IN 46060.‑
Shortly after graduation and
began raising a family wi血her.
Simultaneously, he started law
Kent B. Remley
78
̀Y gm(Z"ated万om Jhe IU
SChool and is now a partner in the
SChool qfM妬cine in J982 jn the
firm Campbell, Kyle & Pro綿tt
近pわur peタでentザmy cわss〆●
Thirty brothers were honored
Of Noblesville. For fchr years, he
moIe
Wi血steak dinners in recognition
WOrked as city attomey and was
geneml鋤rgery resident at栃e
for their academic successes of
PreSident of the Chamber of
Commerce for two years.
COmbine pediatric s
Schola鳩
血e 1982‑83 school year. For
their perfect 4.O grade point
砺an
3α九
Now I与n a
これiversi砂qr U細h cInd plan Jo
ngeIツW脇
砺おcxperience ;n 198& My ac〇
averages over血e semester, Bill
John is very invoIved in
CamPben, Andy Scharenbeng and
Ha重nilton County血eatre and won
γemαわ/ing, hiking,朋ming and
Tom Peck were also served crab
血e encore Award for portrayal of
Skiingタbo砺domhill伽d c′t)SS
legs. Ron Wilson, Our mOSt im‑
Willie Loman in De伽的qf a
CO膨ntIy.
proved scholar, also joined in
with the steak and seafood feast.
Sdめs棚. He was also reeogniz‑
ed for his Harry Brook in Bo朋
Kent and his wife Lisa live at
2249 Ho11ywo(rd Ave. , Salt Lake
Updated test and professor珊es
】セsteItry and for work in Sαn‑
City, UT 84108.
万γi/ies a′めhobbies jncIzde home
\r\nGRADUATE BROTHERS IN THE NEWS
Ovid T. Boes?22
After serving in World War I,
technoIogy, from canoes to san‑
O.T. finished his history degree
ing ships to steanships wi血tug‑
his degree in machinery design,
and went to work in血e coal in‑
barge combinatious , documenting
血en started his own company,血e
dustry with Republic Coal &
Coke, nOW Called Aman of In‑
how Hawaii
Miami Rivet Company, located
dianapolis. When he retired 20
years ago he was district sales
manager.
Now he
s busy as an honorary
Robert H. Zankl?(B
s economy grew as
Bob transferred to Purdue for
in FIorida and Pue競O Rico.当肋e
a result.
Miff grew up in Hawaii and,
after graduating from IU, Went to
entire華mib, WOJ癌jn one qfozlr
ル0 (姉ces w砺砺e e購Cやtion〆
WOrk wi血two血ms beforejoin‑
Greg,高o is a s附CeS疎くl ar‑
ing Towner Manufacturing in
Chiteci.ノ4#eγ 31 yea鳩, /he com‑
the IU Club of Indianapolis,
Santa Ana as an executive. Order
a book or just say he11o at P.O.
Which he has served as president.
Box 6764i, Santa Ba血ara, CA
CO構ntry. Barba朋a肋J Jake c伽e
He and his wife Lenore, a nurSe,
93 1 60‑67餌.
Q声he海ernational叫pects,
me血ber of the DeMolay and with
1ive at 2863 W. 52nd St., In‑
dianapolis, IN 46208.
panies aIセ"OW theJお納めnge$t
m残佃c妬rer qf γiγetS訪硯e
tml扇ing a〃 oveγ t庇wo7肋while
加施mol・め肋
b妙高g and se〃ing.
Bob holds eight patents, in‑
Scott J. Erickson?78
The fellow you might
Cluding one in Germany and one
in England. He and his wife Bar‑
remember as Roman is a doctor
bara raised ftmr children and now
now, having earned his
have five grandchildren. Write
Chiropractic degree in 1982. He
them at 5410 Banyan Drive,
血en founded his own clinic in
Miami, FL 33156.
Rantoul, minois.
L.A. Mangels
For fun he sings with血e Mar‑
Bud
tin Luther Men,s Chorus and is
invoIved with the Masonic
Lodge. He and his wife Kathleen
are raising two youngsters at 121
This issue of 7%e Hbosier
均i is dedicated in memory of
Andy Williams
83, Who
E. Congress, Rantoul, IL 61866.
Miff血ought he
d keep up with
classmates Charlie Baillie and Biu
Bonsib from血e last issue of 7%e
Hoosieγ鱒ii and blow his own
Brother ̀̀Brillo,, was
active wi血IUSF, SRSA, and
a number of committees within
the house. He will be missed
dearly by a11 bro血ers and
friends.
horn for this issue.
In his retirement from
Do not s幼競d at I砂gmVe,
manufacturing, he put his early
Iくわnoi sleq.
experience as a seaman on血e
I am a砺o重伸aI‡d砂ind夢枕t blow.
S. S. Di(克enson to use and wrote
I a桝初e dめ棚nd glin鳩のSnOW.
a history of Hawaiian inter‑island
I am the鋤n娼ht on手やened gI窃n.
Shipping. His book Schooner
加m W綴d脇rd accounts for two
Akron Area F卸Auumri Club and
is currently Mayor of Fairlawn,
Ohio. He is also president of the
Beechwood E(血cational Founda‑
PaSSed ad astra血is October.
Mi鯛in Thomas?40
56
is president of血e
tion, Which provides scholarships
to active brothers.
He is alsQ Public relations
manager wi血Ohio Bell Tele‑
Phone in Cleveland and the father
Of two teenagers. Write him and
his wife Barbara at 286 Conmma
Ave., Fairlawn, OH 44313.
Frederick E. Henoch )64
Fred is product manager with
DuPont, manufacturer of freon
Iam the ge融e肋加棚t調in.
脇en yo桝aW四海職
in肋e棚朋ing
s h榔h,
PrOducts.
After business hours, he um‑
Centuries of Hawaiian shipping ,
Iam枕e肌桝やl昨ing職Sh,
Pires with the Little League and
COVering血e days of hide and
〆● q諦et bi融加ciγCわd華ghら
COaChes his two sluggers. He and
his wife Gretchen are also rais‑
molasses shipping and the
sometimes intolerable conditions
aboard ship. It gives an account
of the evolution of maritime
Iam砺e s少s幼榔
胸shine at nおht
Do not s幼毒at Iりg櫛Ve a融c′ツ.
I am "O高heγe, J did "Ot die.
‑ A書く砺o手職n鳥now桝
ing two daughters and live at 807
Lisadell Drive, Kennett Square,
PA 19348.
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Winter 1983-1984 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is four pages in length.