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kanquets, Barbecue, All-University Sing, Dance, Baseball Games, Various Meetings Will Keep Alumni on the Jump Continually.

Improvements To Include New Boiler, Chapter and Study Room, Showers, Wash Room, Servants Quarters Cost Estimated at $14,000.

Greetings! This is Bloomington, Indiana, seat of the highest institution of yearning in the state, one of the principal towns in the second Stone Age, home of the Book Nook, once the center of population in the United States. Will Rogers gave a talk here once, Bull Montana wrestled here, and Swede Wilkins kicked a drop kick against Purdue in these regions one day. Brown county is just over the hill, and Martinsville's sanitariums aren't far away.
This is the place that has been semete as the site of the greatest momrnencement and alumni program in

the state this year. Besides class reunions and individual reunions, there are quite a number of events planned ll w td that will attract what is expected expected be the largest Commencement crowd since the war, re_ One of the principal points b thers member, br others,you brothers who come back for the festivitiesis that Phi Psi is entered in the first all-

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John B. Wisely, Jr., '27. Brother Wisely has been elected presS

On or about July 1 work will be started on a large addition and other extensive improvements in the chapter house, which ii is estimated will cost $14,000, according to a statement made b3 the directors of the Alumni association following their meeting here on May 19. The new addition is to be built flush with the present east wall, and will extend southward twelve feet in the rear of the pres. ent house. The plan includes two additional study rooms, nee shower and wash room, chapter hall, servants' quarters, and heating plant.

ident of the chapter for the fall semester and the rest of this semester
succeeding Brother William Romey Brother Wisely is well fitted to Cage up the duties of the office for he is well acquainted with them, having been chapter president the spring Semester of last year. He has been m school four years and will receive an A.B. degree in economics and sociology this year but is returning ne~.t year to take work in the law school next fall. Brother Wisely was one of the chapter's delegates to the District council at DePauw last month and two years ago was one of the
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university sing to be held in the Stadium Saturday night, June 4, and as Phi Psi always has had a habit of --.winning_. such things, it is of extreme importance that everyone who sings , get here on time. The chapter is. fortified now with the best quartet

ACTIVE CHAPTER REACHES TOTAL OF 43 BROTHERS


and Are Initiated

The first floor: immediately soutl of the present smoking room will bi a chapter hall the same size as the dining room; the heating plant and z large coal bin will occupy the re

mainder of the first floor of the ad.


dition. The second floor: one larg< study room, and two small rooms foe servants' quarters. The third floor: a new shower and wash room 16 feel square; the old wash room will be

converted into a study room; another


additional study room will be built. The necessity for these improvements has been evident for some time. The 15-year old boiler has been ins-

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+nnxtcn_, Al....r . , - ^ne ! ' -er "d0 - 'this - se' mailer repair. 'Phe presern a, I u n gn or cn Cochran; the John McCc.Fmack of they room, which' is reached only by pa ough and seas 5 c Jordan Rive Revue (Brother Ramey),l That Indiana BetaQa n or n. d3ietrt. ~`~' is a ; rading ,through an open dormitory, Pledge Brother Bundy, and others. upward climb in scholarship, followwhich has no heat or scarcely the ap-. ,'the serenades of Indiana Beta have ing a fall to eleventh place in the pointments of a good barn, will find carried the campus too many times second semester of 1925-1926, was Ind' w ~' Beta reached the high few to mourn its passing. The adds. ' to falter now. The chapter is oonnt_ Po Fsc membership for a number of tither study rooms will relieve the get back for evidenced b the fact that she stood ing on every alumnus yerS.~a;{uring the year 1926-1927, with present crowded condition. this sing. Take notice, Frank Cox, in fifth place at the end of last se Cost Enumerated. Linn Kidd, Walter Crim, Bill Telfer, mester, with the average of 1.4667 43 names on the active roll of the The new addition will cost $10,000, et al. chapter. This number is divided into the heating plant ditto , and the credit points to the active member. P Things Start Friday. g Y 14 seniors, 9 juniors, 9 so homoes equipment for the addition $1,600. At P $ Sigma Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Rho, 7 and 11 freshmen. There were six the present Well, things will start Friday outis night with the Senior Siwash and the Sigma No and Gamma Eta Gamma tunether preferred h pledges who failed to make their) g. senior breakfast not many hours after- ranked in the order named. The grades, three new ledges durin the pays four per cent. annually. This wards. It will start at 7:30 o'clock, average for all fraternities was 1.3132 second semester, and one unaffiliated, and the improvements to be mace .1555 below Indiana Beta! for act longspeak and a speaker who will s eak no lon sororities, 1.6363; and for all men P OTHER Brother Eugene Ramey of New Hamp- this summer will constitute .a debt of sororities, Cr than necessary will speak, shore Alpha, making a total of 53 $ 28, 000. Thus the financing of the and women, 1.5160. The alumni association, of which men living in the house and in town P ro ect at this time was the greatest g Brother Allen Messick, of Marion, ts~ Exceptional work among the upper-I problem the directors had to face. during the year. classmen was done by Brothers Truee A reason for the size of the chap- In the normal current year, the president will meet Saturday morn- blood, Johnson, Cochran, Montgomery, Gathering Best g ing at 9 o'clock. ter may be found in the fact that $2,600 in rent and $600 received m. 4 officially is Alumni day. and Young, the latter leading with June day's program will be fifty-one credit points. The work or Y several seniors of last year returned house notes gave the local association The full . Y' P g to complete work this year while the a total income of $3,200. The exfreshman class was considerably crowded with attractions. Two basenumber of freshmen who made their penditures for the year were $1,450 above above that of preceding years and (Continued on page 2J (Continued on page 4.) grades and were initiated was very these men are expected to produce About fifty fathers and mothers of large, 13 in all. The present size or even better grades during the next (\1 few years. However, their grades do the chapter members brought to In- the chapter and the fact at least one not count until this semester. Broth- diana Beta a message of confidence senior will return for further wort or Hansen, nephew of Brother Philip and a pledge of loyalty in the finest next year makes it evident the chapHill, led the freshmen with 48 points, parents' week-end program on any g, ter will not have to pledge a large Brother Rinne was second cvitlt 32 G.'s books, April 7-8. Since we freshman class, hence must b e exceedingly careful in doing it. points, and Brothers Tucker and Dice adopted the Phi Psi idea of a two-day Spring Initiation Held. third with 28 points each, Indiana Union Assumes Some of Due to the split in the Panhellenic chapter visit from Mother and Dad, Spring initiation was held at the Three Groups To Occupy New 's Duties, council last semester, all fraternities the visit time somehow was the most chapter house the night of February Latter Group Homes Before Fall. 17 following a banquet for the men are now under the direction of the insipiring of the years. university, and Dean C. E. EdmonnParents of some of the brothers an- to be initiated which, was attended by numerous alumni and representa- The last year has seen a strong Along with the death of the Men s son holds the cup which was formerrived Saturday morning in order toy tives from the DePauw and Purdue building y 1 Panhellenic council in the last y ear y presented by the P.ac hel to the ra_ continuation of the buildin fever has come the death of two other cam- ternity with the highest average, take in the track meet between the chapters. Though the standard of In- which first showed itself on the cam. pus organizations of long standlag, Every fraternity on the campus is Indiana and Northwestern teams on diana Beta initiation ceremonies is p us about three years ago and withm the Boosters Club and the Olympias. now eligible for the cup, and it will Jordan field that afternoon. The mat- high, it was generally conceded that the last two months, three organizaThe Booster's club was an all-cam- be increasingly difficult to gain and inee, to borrow one of the four words this year's ceremonies were the acme tions have decided to build new houses pus organization for the purpose of keep the lead again, especially due to in the vocabulary of the sports editor of success from the standpoint of im- to alleviate crowed conditions and for. helping out worthyYcauses on they the added competition of Sigma Al- of the Indianapolis Star was as full pressiveness and smoothness of run- other reasons, some perhaps trying to P g Pg P ) campus and filled many important punt Mu and Gamma Eta Gamma. We of baseball atmosphere as a steaming mug. The men initiated are Donald equal or outstrip rival groups. Beta functions. It was sponsor for grid- feel confident, however, in express- encounter at Cincinnati and Detroit, Hansen, Edward Oliver, William Dice, Theta Pi, Zeta Tau Aflpha and Sigma graphs, fostered university traditions ing the opinion that next year will and on one occasion the umpire ran Louis Mitchell, Scott Chambers, By- Kappa will build, or now are building. such as Cap Burning and the fresh- find Phi Kappa Psi again at the front the chance of accepting a few pop ron Brenton, Thomas Ihi'etsker, Con- and will be ready to occupy new man-sophomore class scrap and did of the list with the determination of bottles like those that they throw in rod Burris, Robert Blount, Carl Rio- homes by the start of school next fall. innumerable other things. The Olym- remaining there.` Cincinnati. The weather was hot ne, James Tucker, Neal Hines, and The Zeta Tau Alphas now have a there was lots of that pop and pea- John Volderauer, (Continued on page 3.) pied was the group which essayed to house under construction on Jordan provide social activities and a sort nuts sold like Eskimo pets so that Brother Russell Clift, formerly of avenue, the newly opened street of 'organization among the unorgan- Brother GEORGE M. BOWSER, '21, Dads got into the spirit as boys. Pennsylvania Kappa, :became ff5iz-p through the Quadrangle. Their new' ized men of the campus, has spent the last year studying law Northwestern happened to win the ated with the chapter durin the first, home will ho ;,* r ,e._ a',.-.'tt..~Plienl,-Rnve.V: Slesti Ck"I T+1+1"aneJ'I`>' ,"" " ,

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That aggressive word Active! Brother Eugene Barney '29, held Two brothers now have held two characterizes the status of the chap - easily the most outstanding mate part terms as president of Indiana Beta DIXON TRUEBLOOD, '28, EDITOR. ter on the campus again this year. part in the 1927 Jordan River Revue. chapter in successive years. They ara Pledges and brothers alike have he Starting in rehearsals in a minor role Brother William Romney and Brother ASSOCIATE EDITORS in mind the reputation of Phi Psi as after the cast had been working for Jchn B. Wisely. At the election Dow L. Richardson, '28. George E. Kidd, '27. an active organization in school, and some time, his ability rapidly became meeting May 9, Brother Wisely, who Scott Chambers, '30. have made the chapter well repre- apparent and his part grew so that is a senior this year but who will seated. by time for the first showing he was continue the study of law next year, OTHER CONTRIBUTORS National Honoraries. a fixture and an indispensable part was elected president. Brother WaaLenox Beshore, '27. William G. Young, '28. Brothers Romey and Montgomery of the show. Though not cast as the math was chosen vice-president; WilGuido H. Stempel, Jr., '27. are members of Phi Delta Phi, law lead he took the laurels. liam Dice, B. G.; Neg Shirts, S. G.; Brothers Ramey and fraternity. As captain of the floating college, Robert Blount, messenger; Byron "HE'S WITH US Tucker are members of Tau Kappa he was on stage during most of tile Brenton, doorkeeper; Charles Racey, Alpha, forensic group. show and his singing was by far so- chaplain. g Y BLESS HIM-.I" Brothers Kidd, Trueblood, and perior to all the rest in the show Maurice Starr was named rush This is the annual outburst, not merely to remind you that Richardson are members of Sigma while his humor got across famously. captain for next year. The jobs of you are welcome back to the Phi Psi house and to Indiana univer - Delta Chi, international journalistic For the first time in the history of p. and A. G., filled by Johnson and sity next week - end (as you are for any week - end, for that matter) fraternity. Kidd has been president, the show, the road trip which was Richardson respectively, are held anbut to inform you that you are EXPECTED back, at least for Trueblood, vice-presdent, and Richard- taken to Lafayette, Ft. Wayne, Mun- til next semester. cie, and Indianapolis was a success Aumni day, Saturday, June 4. We have nothing in the way of son, secretary of the scribes. Brother Shuts is a member of Al- financially. The cast traveled In entertainment to offer you at the house, except a GRADS TO BE good session, pha Chi Sigma, chemistry fraternity. Pullmans and played to packed houses (Continued from page 1.) lots of food, and the fellowship that follows when "good fellows Two of the brothers, Volderauer, and at all the stops. "Ie ball games, and the I' meng P get together." The university has provided a program consisting Racey are pledged fPhi Rho Sigma, will blankets to senior "I" men ++ill j,e

Published by the Indiana Beta chapter of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

CHAPTER POLITICS Ramey Takes Jordan River Revue Honors

New QOfficers

of a track meet, baseball game, barbecue (which will be taken medical fraternity. Brothers Johnson

ACTIVE CHAPTER

care of by the Bloomington exchange clubs) an all-university sing, and Cochran are members of Delta (Continued from page 1.) At night alumni and students will a presentation of "Craig's Wife" by campus dramatists, and a Sigma Pi, honorary commerce organ- semester but was forced to withdraw be entertained with a free dance m ization. Brother Cochran also is a from the university following a ser- the Men's gymnasium. Two orchesdance to close the celebratioIt of your return. member of Beta Gamma Sigma, pro ions operation for rn ia at this. He cu e will provide the jazz. A n, ansI The conventional glad hand will be there extended In the trite fesionat commerce fraternity. Broth- is working in California at the plea- cue is planned for the afternoon, and way, but with a bran' new cordiality and sincerity pushing it out. er Romey is a member of Theta Al- at time. alumni dinners will be held aC all the pha Phi, dramatic group. Be there!! Ramey Lives at House. organization houses at noon. Special Department Clubs. Brother Eugene Ramey, of New programs will he given at the churches Brothers Cochran and Richardson Hampshire Alpha, has been in school of the city Sunday morning. "ADAM WAS THE FIRST MAN-" Frank to e 0 Ballard professor of This year for the first time, a university sing, consisting pl'j- ale members of the board of the during the last semester and lives at Men's e manly of competition between fraternities singing their own seated in Union. The chapter is repre- the house. Due to the fact that he Biblical literature s Hanover ad dress Garrick club by Brother will , in the university only for thio willmake the Ballad wi lie p o ster of as far back as the writer's connection with the fraternity g oes - Brothers Cochran and Tucker a nd become affiliated with Indiana Beta. the Memorial Presbyterian church in has had a reputation for cultiva cultivating singers. (If the alumni all Ple Brother Bundy, in Le Cercle However, it has been a great plea- Indiampolis before going to IIanover, Francais by Brothers Young arm can sing like Tommy Cookson- he warbles a poisonous bass-the Trueblood, and in the Commerce clan sure to have h a him wi th us. d and is said to one of the leading Brother reputation goes back to the days when Assembly Hall was young!) I by Brothers Cochran and Rinne, am f the first Wells graduated at the one Presbyterian ministers in the coosarse 1; now work- try. Phi Psi "barber shop" serenades have aroused the coeds "oft' in Pledge Simmers. ing in Bloom ington. He visits the The week-end program +till close the stilly night" to more enthusiastic responses than any other General Activities, chapter house frequently. with the graduation of approximately quartet, even if we do say it ourselves. Just ask Brother Walter Brother White is a member of PhyChapter Has Good Year. 800 students in Memorial stadium at sits club, Brother Beshore belongs to Grim -who added a lusty tenor to our last initiation serenade. g The chapter is able without sundown June 6. Everett S. Sanders, Phi KaPP Psi is out to win the first cup offered in the all the Psychology club, and Brother boasting that this hasto say one of Its agr a P been Dice and Pledge Brother Charles are ' aduate of the universitj will u niversity sing, Saturday night, June 4. The Betas and Phi Gams of,_ *t'- ---sity-'"tYa"fic^ most successful years in every linn rrrake the Commencement ad Mr . em m bers .1i . 1i ho ' --" ---' we're `' have to work to win. Inn P The general spirit and atmosphere Sanders is secretary to Presiders
....:.; 'clad the ettaptti}_ house has lie Klg~ing;'(;O t Diu=on tIiA-ant. _ "'--. vu,Coolidge and f rmetly ;wasr mem ~'."y a ~s`,wl' * e Itunlhet's them e,js. volume ; C Brothn'' Ch1u1Qg'fiood during the year and a .es for vocal as well as moral support. You are expected to come back ':-or net ._ _man class presents a strong appear i ganders will awcornpany hini to Bloom enamor: of the Y.M.C.A, g g and lend your voice to the cause. We will sing fraternityYsongs are members Publications, sate-tFa't'tortells a continuation if ington. ood will andP Per ityin the chap - - The chapter house will he as full ros P(No ,Adam!) so you will know the tunes. Be on hand, ye songBrother IUdd is editor-in-chief of g of welcome as Paris was wham young stern of old, and prove that " thou art indeed a brother." The Daily Student, student daily pub ter. Thirteen men went out for football Charlie Lindbergh arrived there in his lication. Brothers Trueblood and Richfad hesvar iou and a large nu,nned AND Atlantic airplane. We will ~ ardson are copy. edtors on The StuTHE ANNUAL RUSH. AND dent, and Richardson is an associate for the various campus activities and AND HOW! We will sing, AND honors. There area number of ex- HOW! Bring all the suitcases and It is open season again! editor of the Arbutus. pP g g from ledging torrent men in all sports in the fresh- grips you wish-there's room. "Fetch" And it will remain open season for fraternity Y Athletics. ` now until next fall Phi Kappa Psi, like all other ogzanizations The chapter has mustered consider- man class, as well as a number of as much space in your belly as you athWe is. angling for new men-good men. R e say good, meaning not, able strength in athletics. Brother excellent students, mad we hope that can allow-there's room. Let's g again and if Julius Caesar good Athletes, good students, good fellows-but good in several of Brady, Simmers, and Do+a are mean- the next few years will find Indiana er around life we'll pledge him as two m m football squad.; Beta again known for its cobination 'oen to hers of the freshman those and kindred respects. Hansen .and Bundy won numerals ,n! of excellence in athletics and scholar- go marching. You alumni know what the rushing season is, for most of yot, tp, Brothers Scheid, Starr a,dlI ship that marked its career for as s he sort have been through it once, twice, or even three or four times. It Krueger were members of the basket-I long a time. RICHARDSON MADE AEON. is useless to explain to you why we need your co-operation. But ball team. Krueger and Starr re- The following is a list of the men'. Just as Hi Bazoo went er we feel that a fete point regarding the type of co-operation we ceived their letters. Brothers Hines, connected with the chapter: Active Members. was i press it was learned that Brother wish would be not out of place. It is the same co - operation that Brenton and Rinne were with the did not succeed in lI freshman net squad. Brother John- Guido H. Stempel, Jr., Bloomington,; Dow Ricl anrdsou, '28, has'been apyou in your college days wished but perhaps '27. pointed an Aeon by President son is junior manager, of basketball. Pledge Brother Pike is No. 1 ranking, Franz J. Montgomery, Montezuma,'2Z1 William Lowe Bryan. Brother getting. William G. Young, Bloomington, '27.' Richardson w associate ediFirst, of course, when you hear o know of a boy coming t0 player on the tennis maul John W. Harmon, Princeton, '27 . tar of this year's Arbutus, city Social ,Moans. Indiana whom you think is real Phi Psi material, write the chair the man of the rush committee, Maurice Starr. But do not stop with' Six brothers this year are mom-I E. Lane Wells, Bloomington, '27. 9, editor and later copy editor ofedtIndiana Daily Student, humor color of his eyes, but tell us some- bens of Sphinx club, organization for, Julius E. Krueger, Bloomington, Itterely the boy's name ar' - `}re for of last year's Vagabond, a upperclassnnen. They are Montgem.-1 George E. Kidd, Brazil, '27. thing about him-what he has done, what his particular adapta: ery, Beshore, Romey, Kidd, Harn,ou,l William B. Shattuck, Brazil, B7. member of the Union board, and

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C. Lenox Beshore, Marion, '27. l James L. Beck, Bloomington, '28. RETURNS TO BLOOMINGTON. H. Dixon Trueblood, Marion, '28. Byron Brenton, Petersburg, '30. Having given us the information, there is one more point to Brother Burns Rafferty, es-'27, has, William J: A. Laurien, Winona Lake, Thomas Met=_ker, Vincennes, '29. . H. Conrad Burris, Muncie, 28. to Bloomington and is en, '28 be conisdered. Give its credit for being' able to judge, from the: Irobert Blount, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. information you have given us and the impressions we are able' played at the Doc Davis clothes shop James N. Johnson, Fairmount, '28. at, Janes Cochran, Washington, '27. '30. He spends ,Host of his idle Is to glean from meeting' the boy, whether he will fit in with the the chapter hoc=s- Oh the brothers.) Edwin Harold, Indianapolis, '28. ..., Carl Rinne, Indianapolis, '30. chapter. If we turn one down, don't hesitate to recommend 'an =r,csr 'sgm pa Paul H. White, Indianapolis, '28. ! James Tucker, Sateen, '30. othr sometime in the near future, if he be worth considering -. For" Brother ARTHUR C. ?57dUSE,~i Robert Smith, Bloomington, '29. Neal 0. Hines, Terre Haute, '30. if the boy will not fit with the rest of the chapter, it is much the; '17, is athletic director of Hollenbecld John Blizzard, Bloomington. John Volderauer, Evansville, '28. High School at Los Angeles, Cati William Luther, Brazil, 29. Pledges better' foil both the boy and the chapter' that lie be not taken in. __ formic. In case you don't recognize' Dow Richardson, Marion, '29. Thomas Hubbard, Indianapolis, '30. Arthu,-, then it's "Dutch." C. Douglas Scheid, Vincennes, '29. Henry Lammers, Terre Haute, '30. The Greek situation at Indiana presents a novel condition ati Brother GOETHE IJNK, '98, is Maurice A. Starr, .Anderson, '29. Harold Ratliffe, Fairmount, '30. pl;esent following the t'ecentsplit - tip and the consequent acts of thel practicing surgery in L,dianapons,l Robert Wasmuth, Huntington, '29. John Dow-, Indianapolis, '30. faculty in disbanding the remnants of the Panhellenic council and! Indiana. David L. Findley, Noblesville, '29. John Brady, Vincennes, '30. the new group known as the Interfraternity council of which Phi : HARLAN D. LOGAN, '23, Neg Shirts, Noblesville, '20. Robert Charles Marion, '30. Kappa Psi was a member. Ostensibly there is no Greek organization has just completed a year of graduate' Chases Racey, Vincennes, '29. Noland Wright, Anderson, '30. at all for the dean says so but it is rumored there have been sever-I nvork at Columhia. l Donald Hansen, Bedford, '30. Unaffiliated. al meetings held since the University action. What the next moved Brother MAYNARD A. LOUGHRY,1 T. Edward Oliver, Elkhart, '29. Eugene Ramey, Gary, '30. will be is hard to tell. Perhaps in view of the present situation, , '07, is vice - president of Loughryl W illiam Dice, Covington, '30. Affiliated overtures for the formation of a new group including all the organ - 1 Brothers Milling and Grain company; Louis Mitchell, Anderson, '30 Russell Clift, Indianapolis, '29. (For izatinna will he maAa in the near future I at Monticello. Indiana. Scott Chambers, Newcastle, '30. nicely of Pennnsylvan is Kappa.:

bilities are, what line of work he intends to follow, how many, and Way. Skull and Crescent nee-1 John B. Wisely, Jr., Terre Haute, '27. secretary of Sigma Delta Chi, international professional jmtrnalisyoiilS he will be here, the condition of his finances, etc. In other' bens are Brothers Blount, Brenton,I Clarence E. Way, Peru, '27. 1S Richmond, '27. tic fraternity. wor'ds, give its an idea upon which to base our judgment other) Johnson, Laurier, Starr, Smith, Kidd,l William M. Rome
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than that basis afforded by the mere meeting and talking' with him that present day, high-speed rushing affords.

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Capacity Will Be 15,000Dimensions 300 by 200 FeetBonds To Be Paid by Receipts From Athletic Events. Definite anouncement was made by the trustees of 'the uniVeFsity May 21 that Indiana's athletic teams will have a new home before the opening of the basketball season next winter. The board in one of the final sessions of the year here, decided that
work on a new field house will be started this summer. The proposed athletic plant will cost approximately $300,000.

Basketball Captain

1 Man Pike Plays With Racquet Wielders Racq uet


Pledge Brother Philip Pike, Bloomington, is one of the best men on the d tennis team this spring and has been
playing No. 1 position. He has made

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The team has been composed of inthat reason chiefly, has met with littie success. The only team to before the Crimson racquet wielders Rainy weather has was Depauw.
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HOLD VARSITY NE1 POSITIONS

fan Captain Krueger, Starr, Scheid on Squad . been a great hindrance to the men
reason for the team's failure to make reviewing a better record. Some weeks the play- In reviewing the basketball season oo I pride at the a d , but Da ens have been unable to practice more ills looks

mendous success, and Phi Psi a connecessary, however, to borrow money and issue bonds which will forward on the Indiana basketnall be in line to receive one. tributed her share in earning the viea tie Yon be be paid off by money from athletic events. Several banking firms team, leading the team to tonics. In pre-Conference games, the second place in the Conference with have expressed their willingness to supply the money. team defeated all comers by lopsided Purdue. Judo's work in the last three scores. Depauw, w ere the feated years has been invaluable to Dean's The field house for Indiana will put fin, and Carleton were the defeateA Big' outfit and tine sight of the Crimthe school on a plane with outfits. son flash racing (Iowa the floor to Ten schools that have such athletic The Conferencp season opened wi nd hesitate a moment and then slip one plants now. The Men's gymnasium, m trip ieto the North and through the basket is one that truly in which basketball games have been Indiana ca a n home with wins over na will be missed by fans next yea,. played, was packed at each game, and Thins. by One Wisconsin and Minnesota. 'ow eeh Krueger will receive a B.S. degree on Nine Defeated Ions were turned away. With the later the humble en traveled North again Run Margins. new seating facilities, Indiana Nandicommerce this year. again to humble Northwestern, omy 1y can take care of the crowds that Hayes' Men Take State Mee to have Michigan administer the first From Irish Thinhes. wish to see the Crimson teams in acfm this season baseball has not; later. Th the home floor a few midst lion. is later. This game came i n the midst Veen as encouraging as it has in the of final exams and the boys were not C. Since the conning of Coach past. Most of the non-conference at the peak of their game. FIayes to Indiana in 1925, the rise oPl Chicago Drops Deanmen. g ames have been annexed, but the the Crimson on the track has been boys are playing in a great deal of The next defeat was at the hangs little short of phenomenal. Back a tough luck since the conference of Chicago after the latter had been g Annual spring football practice this year found Coach Pat Page driving few years, very little was accom- Sophomore Brother Earns Reg schedule opened. Three Indiana de. beaten a week previously. This toss plislied and to win a dual meet or feats have been by the margin of on,, was mainly due to staleness and it that Berth on Squad. 4 his men as though Ire were pointing ) g run. Three games have been won and was the first. ame without lirinston, gather;over SO points in a state meet these avenged earlier defeats. With giant back guard. After accustoming for a game with the I4linnesota giants was unheard of. The first year exi _ to new style of play and g the tl nemsel vest two weeks hence. The drill sessions Hayes' regime saw some im rove- Brother William 1u-tRer,--; duaas a little more luck and seasonin , p m arum :n ",vatloued - smaller oCarted as soon as it was possible to ments, but last year it was keenly the chit tei wi ` i1 r1 ha _ e "'' P links e smaller 'g rQs, the boys n. arroyos se Indiana free 555 Ills ua first division postLioi before the felt. Four dual meets were won and and as such to'...a y cremtr and almost sooner. Several times Minnesota here an d erased the Michschn ni clay,. hare meet Notre ,D ame work had to be interrupted for a in he S given a hard puslibut Indiana fin- able ~ performance with the varsity On Alumni day, June 4, visitors 'gar defeat on the Wolverine floor. Alumni Then came the saddest gave of the couple of cl yu at a time so that tt:e'ished second with 45 1-2 points, 30 paddlers. Though only a sophomore will be entertained with a game on field might dry. L,,,.Q-.. , 3.n,4ti31 been gathered in the in school, Luther hustled other more Jordan field. The opposition will Year when Ohio State appeared with This is only Page's second year ;"gomey and R ithe experienced members of the squad be Minnesota who comes with a good a comparatively mediocre teani and last wo decades. Be- ) the Crimson mentor still feels -ca lilies 7iis'a'-Crack relay team brought and by the end of the season hail record and itching to erase many de- out-shot the Deanmen to a ten-point used of drilling' his system into showin earned a permanent berth on tile feats on the indoor court. This should good the home man caps and a showing victor y Indiana had 74 shots at tine Y P men of the squad. The spring work team and an "I" sweater which was be a red hot contest and the Old hoop to Ohuo's 53, but all for naught. was made in the Conference meet. has been devoted chiefly to that end. Grads win have an opportunity to This game obviously cost Indiana the However this rise had still just be- presented him several weeks ago. Page has a wealth of material for his PP ng He swam in the relay team, free- test their lusty throats along wi&.h Conference. After mopping up Wisgun and this season has proven bebaekfield and will be well supplied IJohn Sutphin for the cause of Alma cousin and Northwestern for the sec with culls but his linemen are caucin ~ yond a doubt that Indiana is a worthy style, in the 150-yard backstroke and' b foe on the cinder path. Besides etc-I the backstroke in the medley relay.! Mater. Be there to growl with, John! and time the team went to Columbus aid showed Ohio State the earlier him worry. He needs big, slashingI tories in dual meets and good show- He made trips with the team to rn game was merely an acci(icut altackles and has sought then in vain,!' lugs in the Drake and Southern Is (lianapolis, Lafayette, Greencastle, BUILDING FEVER thought a costly one. This w Y owed uP g with tine possible exception of Ple(ig'e Iws, the Crimson ended Notre Dames Michigan, Northwestern and Illinois Brother John Buntly. the saeson shoving Indiana into scc(Continued from page 1.) F supremacy hr the State meet and (Conference meet). Bundy is heavy, weighing well over) 'milked off with first lace honors. The swimmin team this year was' Chi house on the west side of the and place along with Purdue, with. 13 p g 200 poauds and he handles himself twins and 4 defeats, ~-Indiana scored 49 1-2 points to Notre one of the best that has represented) street. easily, notwithstanding his size. He Dame's 47 1-3 while the other schools Indiana in many seasons. It took nn Krueger Is Captain. The Signna I{appal are building seI has shonvn the very qualities Page doBrother I thirdey cllp tIai ned the )earn a a sires and it is Practically safe to say) were collecting a negligible quantity. disputed claim to the state champion-I the Quadrangle also and their ne,r and for the third year was highly. IliIre will be Playing a regular tacxtel \>, ith the coming of a field house. _hip by virtue of victories over Notre) ' Coach Hayes will have evey facility ) Dame, Purdue, DePauw, and Wahasii.l home will be just north of the new strand cal in keeping our point total with the team next fall. He dropped with which to develop national con-1 The team also annexed a victory overj S.A.E. house, on the east side of Jar- above that of the opponents. For three out of spring Practice toward the last balers in the paddlers though it lost Zan avenue. The Sigma Il sell and Y one of the loadingg future. the Illinois years lie has been in order to put in licl(s on tine books. -f to No thwesterv, Michigan and Chi-{ Zeta Tau Alphas both will sell their scorers in the Conference, and has Pledges Cecil Simmer and John, CHAPTER CLIMBS I cage. It was twice defeated by the) a]d properties. The present home of been chosen all many all-Conference Dow also have been faithful workers Indianapolis Athletic club outfit but Sigma Kappa is on east Third stress teams. His floor work and mental in spring practice. Simmer plays ate (Continued from page 1.) took the measure of the Hoosier Ath-I across fron Sorority alley and the i attitude under fire marked mint as ore Y end and will hump the varsity meal 'flue list of flats-nity averages letic club tankment. l Zeta Taus are located on the alley of the best in the business and nos. next fall. He did not receive a rum-1 follows: Luther made a numeral last year, itself in the old Kappa house. berth at forward will be difi'icult to eal sweater last fall but probably, _ and n,-ill be elf ible for varsity con After n caps in their resent home, fill. The most likely successor is g g P will get one from Iris word( this spring. Sigma Alpha Mu .. - ----.. 1.5101 Petition for the next t for untold ages, the Betas have Brothel Mao e Starr, of :1n(ierson, rs. Dow, who entered school this spring, Kappa Delta Rho cided to Ilis en= with the old inar w'ho broke _e fall 1.4952 but is P into many games althoug h g' will not be eligible this Sig ............................_ 1A933 Brother URBAN B. JEFFRIES,'~ so honors and demonstrated ma Na and all its tradition and will build no only a P expected to nvorry the varsity men oil Gamma Eta Gamnia ......... .. 1.4760 '19, of basketball and baseball fame,! Tenth and Sloss this summer. They) his ability to the extent that lie was the fall of 1925. Phi Kappa Psi ... .. 1.4007 has become a high school principal ( plan to have their new home ready by awarded' the "I." He no doubt will be Delta Chi ................................ 1.4551 He is located now at Charleston, Ilia-' fall. Plans which, were recently an- a regular' next year, and should tipTHREE PLAY I-lit TENNIS. ' Alpha Tau Omega ....._....... 1.4251 rois. nounced point to a very fine new hold the basket-shooting standard Oct Brother Neal Hines and Pledged Lambda Chi Alpha .......... 1.4153 Brother CHARLES E. JENNINGS, ]Ionic. by Bennie Krueger. Henry Lammers, both of Tene Halite,I Beta Theta Pi ---------------------- 1.4005 '75, reports the real estate and incur, Organizations which nave occupied)' Brother Doug Scheid, of Vincennes, are, the young tennis sharks of the Averages of all fraternities 1.3029 once business good in and about Pa- new homes within the last three years u"as handicapped earlier in the season chapter and as such have been win- Phi Delta Theta .........._........ 1.3029 ducal, Kentucky. are Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Up- by illness and didn't have the oppor ring consistently in the intramural Theta Chi ._._ ..................... _. 1.2965 Brother HERBERT S. KING, '97 silos, Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Tau tunity to show his mettle until late, tennis tourney now in progress. Cor,- I Phi Gamnia Delta ...._......:... 1.2903 is a branch manager of the Wbhe_ Omega and Kappa Sigma on east Third but in the games in which he parttcipetition is extremely stiff this spring'I Delta Tau Delta ........_....._... 1.2413 head & Hoag company, of Indiana street; Theta Chi, Delta Gamma, Phi paled lie proved to be a very capable but the two followers of Tilden, and Sigma Pi Polis. ..._ ._....1.2132 Mu, Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, guard and will be in there fighting Brother James Cochran are headed Sigma Alpha Epsilon .......... 1.1952 Brother GEORGE CHURCHILL Delta Chi, and Alpha Chi, on the next year. His chances in the future for the university championship. Acacia PITCHER, '95, is operating a sugar Quadrangle, _... .. 1.1759 are also exceptionally bright. Cochran graduates but Lammers and Delta Upsilon ......_........_.... 1.0909 Plantation at Lakeland, Louisiana. The Kappa Sign sold their old home Hines will be varsity material next Kappa Sigma ........................ 0.9423 Brother C. R. PETTIBONE, '17, is on east Third to the Sigma Pi foster- Brother CHARLES HARRIS, '75, Is year. Sigma Chi ...._ ..............._....... 0.9374 practicing medicine at Crown Point pity. The old Phi !Mia house now ra, aI professor enrolled with the 1Vestein Indiana. occupied by the Sigma Alpha Mao. Reserve university. Brother F. T. BRODIX, '35, is has Brother PHILIP S. McALLISTER, The Kappa Delta Rhos now IN In Brother E. M. HUXFORD, '17, is a, the wholesale stone business with Ills Brother GEORGE W "JOHNS, '69 '19, is selling bonds for the Fletcher the old Delta Gamma house across salesman for the Ft. Wayne Cormoffice in the Tribune Tower, Chicago. is practicing law at Fairfield, Illinois. ! American company, of Inc]ianapolis. from Commerce Hall. , I gated Paner comasnv.

made Coach Dean's squad, but than once. It will be 200 feet by 300 feet and will have a seating capacity of It is hot known whether letters there is a slight tinge of regret minJulius Krueger, '27. gled in, inasmuch as the Conference 15,000. Indiana Oolitic limestone will be used for the building, will be given the team this year but race was lost by such a small thread. which will be erected back of the Men's gymnasium. The cost is Brother Jude Krueger this season it is fairly certain that if sweater expected to be met out of athletic receipts in the futur. It will be completed his three - year career as a awards are made, Pledge Pike will Asa whole, the season was

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THE BROTHERS OF INDIANA BETA'S GRADUATING CLASS

WILLIAM B. SHATTUCIC

FRANZ J. MONTGOMERY

JOHN HARMON

E. LANE WELLS

GUIDO H. STEMPEL, JR.

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commerce fra- Grand Arch council. He will receive has been one of the leading men pictures appear elsewhere, coin- piano to work, inlew York next year, _ O ogy this year and next fall w_'I the chapter socially for four ye r i d$ uno maiiager-a 'prises the men who have born p Brother Montgomery will receive 'ternity an enter the Harvard school of business and is amember of Sphinx club. sociology s, the major share of the burdens his A.B. in economics and sociolo y J has not decided what he will doa1 administration. Br+Fter Stempel will receive an A. of Phi Kappa Psi in the last yeas. this year. He has been a valuable raduation. Inasmuch as this has been a success- man to the chapter for many reasons B. degree in physics. He has been Brother Way will receive an A.B, g Brother Kidd has been a sir. degree in economics and sociology. ill be noticeable closely connected with The Daily Stuand his absence will He is a member of Sphinx club, He man on the campus for Phi Kappa ful year for the chapter, they are the next year. He has been prominent on dent for several years in different caduring his four years in school, men responsible to a large extent. the campus in many capacities and is parities, having been a columnist, has not decided what he will do after has held numerous positions on h graduation. Inasmuch as the chapter may have a member of Sphinx and Phi Delta theater reviewer, and student critic Daily Student for three years Brother Cochran will receive a H.O. fallen short of high-set aims and Phi. Monty has not decided what he of musical concerts. He probablyYwill P Y this semester climaxed his work th B be in Chicago next year with P riot- in commerce. He is a member of is receiving the appointment as a > will do next y ear. Y Y aspirations (and very few organizep Delta Sigma Pi, professional comfor-in-chief. He was president d tions attain entirely the goal sougnt Brother Harmon will receive m sr . ~ng firm there. me sid fraternity which he has bebn ~' ma Delta Chi last semester and i for) they are responsible. The class B. degree in economics and sociology*!a 4 +ether Rome has just retired as Y P y president and Beof Gamma Sigma, a member of S ta i ~ Phinx Club and SI of 1927 at the atewa Y 1 g Though not particularly active in out- chaff+a~' odpresident after leading Indi- honorary commerce fraternity, retircommerce and Crescent. Brother Kidd b v Brother Shattuck, whose home is in side matters John has been a force ana beta successfully through the ) { ing vice-president of the Union boars, pain member the chapter to y Brazil, will receive an A.B. degree m within the fraternity. He is a mew- last year. In addition to being g chap- member of the men's commerce clue, Y Ppointed an Aeon Aeon economics and sociology this yeas her of Sphinx club. He, also, has no'. ter president he has been prominent member of th euniversity glee club Obtaining himself far several ye. P a sousaphone after four years in school. He has decided what work he will take up on the campus, being a member cC for three years and also of the which lie soon was an adept, he e various offices in the fraternity next year. It is rumored John's dad Phi Delta Phi, Tau Kappa Alpha, university orchestra, in which he came a member of Brother Ed 0 including A.G., B.G., S.G., and ore- has hatched u up something for him to Theta Alpha 0?hi, Sphinx Club, Skull plays the cello. p g g He is con- er's now is an in, g ward and has been able in carr y g but that matter is still in the dare. and Crescent, and the Garrick emu sidering positions with several tom- Vagabonds, and that dance be in do pensable part of out the duties of all. He was the Brother Wells graduated at the end of which he was president two years. ponies for the future but has made Kidd will receive an A.B, degree chapter delegate with Brother Romey of the first semeser and receives a He took the men's lead in the Jordan no decision. English this year but will return n to the Grand Arch Council last sum- B,S. in commerce. Since February River Revues of 1925 and 1926 and. Brother Beshore will receive an A. fall to obtain an A.M. degree, thoi mer. Though lie is lost to the chap- he has been manager of the depart- has been prominent in other dramaEc B. degree in economics and sociology. he has not decided in what dep: Inc this semester, his very image ml of sales promotion of the Bloom- activities. He was a member of thel He porbably will return for further meet.

Mr. Mitchell, both of Anderson, at: Sthe henries Mr. Starr has $28,000 within the next 15 yeari,l safely the two time he has been [or maintenancend $1,400 in inters This will require the chapter to pay~i The cause of the death of both or(Continued from page 1.) to at at these affai ro. The home not on preferred stock, making a to- to the association annually a total of ganizations is the evolution of evens game, but it was a suitable affair iiev- of the evening however, was explo y tal of $2,560. The profit of $350 is $4,500 in rent and house notes. It is in the last few years on the campus. ertheless. I by Mr. Ramey, of Gary. Father manifestly inadequate for retirement thought, however, that the chapter With the death of such traditions ark Saturday night the fathers were son are alike in dry humor. Mr of a reasonable part of time debt, the freshman-sophomore scrap ana entertained with a special hers of the faculty who s oke_w can carry the increase in expense the removal of the state high school the guests at a at g To Rinse Fee $50, while the mothers Brother W. E. Jenkins, Brother J. Pete mothers c,"thout any increase in assessments. basketball tournament (which was were guests at a tea at the Blooming- Robinson, and Prof. Guido H. Str Heretofore, initiates have been re_ tea the Financial Record' Good, first fostered by the Boosters' clue) ton Country club. Mrs. Guido Stew- pel, Sr. quired to pay a fee of $60; it is now The chapter has made a good f4- to Indianapolis, the group had little pel and Mts. Sanford Teter were the - proposed to raise this to $100. lyeThe mothers' day dinner was h
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der this plan each undergraduate nancial record this year, and a survey cause for existence. Interest grad- hostesses at the tea, at the chapter house Sunday at nc
member would be required to pay of the books indicate that Indiana ually became less until the final expir-i The banquet lasted three hours. AND HOW! Eight tables filled about $15 each semester while in Beta is $2,000 better off than it was ing gasp came this spring when the Every minute was full of interest.I dining room, and what space was I school. After it has been in effect a year .ago. This is due to a boaral club passed out leaving an unpaid for Brother Romey presided and called ) was taken by song and sentiment. for tevo years this system will yield increase of $1 a week, a rent increase gridgrpah and an unpaid Mhmorial on every father present to take tool full repertory of Indiana Beta's soi $600 more than the present plan of 50 cents a week, and more efficlene pledge, floor and tell us how glad he was to was sung, including nei - ones does. A study of the last fifteen house management. William Laurlen, The Indiana Union now has as- be -here. The fine thing about this) Brother Montgomery. Brother Ran years of the history of the associa- steward, is making money on the din- sumed most of the duties of the was that every man was honest ana sang a special solo, and accepted tion shows that finances have been ing room and at the same time sery-. Boosters' club. It acts as sponsor of really happy he was present. Mr. usual applause in his customary handled poorly. Preferred stock has ing good food. 1 tradition on the campus and helps Kidd, of Brazil, father of Brothers morous manner. Mr, Charles Besh( been issued in the past with no pro- Borther "Ttommy" Cookson will he stage pep meetings on the occasron George, Linn and Boball of them of Marion, father of Brother Tul vision to retire it on specified dates. in Bloomington this summer, and will of athletic events. The Union also Kiddswas first to talk, and was Beshore, proposed a song by the fa As a result there has been no provi- keep in close touch with work on the ) continues to hold dances in the Stu- knighted as a Trinitarian of the chap-I ere and mothers to the chapter. sion for retiring any of the outstand- improvements as they go forward. It dent building on Friday and Satur- ter, inasmuch as he has been coming gathered momentum as it progress ing stock, is expected that all work will be fni- day nights, alternating with the A. here for fathers' day banquets since1 and scored a spring trainine too
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