Indiana Zeta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta at DePauw University
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The DePauw Phi 2 M y first term as an Indiana Zeta president has been a memorable one! Our dedicated executive committee officers have been helpful in building a strong foundation on which our successful Chapter can grow. NEW FACES We were able to induct 23 fantastic new members into our Chapter. These men represent Phi Delt well in athletics, student organizations, and majors across campus. The class of 2024 includes one tennis player, two golfers, one baseball player, eight football players, and seven soccer players as well as four management fellows. SCHOLARSHIPS During our recent Lund Scholarship Dinner, we honored a generous alumnus and recognized three new recipients for this scholarship. Several other members also received awards for campus and Fraternity involvement and dedication. IRON PHI The Chapter has been dominating the Live Like Lou donation campaign! We SHOOTING FOR THE STARS Indiana Zeta Works Toward Worthy Goal Robert Ballentine Crown Point, Ind. Joey Black Lawrenceburg, Ind. Pat Briskey Elmwood Park, Ill. Max Brown Spring Lake, Mich. Cole Bubalo Pendleton, Ind. Blake Cole Noblesville, Ind. William Davis Columbus, Ind. George Ferguson Indianapolis, Ind. Jack Fuller Chicago, Ill. Max Goodburn Carmel, Ind. Jacob Lichtenheld Glen Ellyn, Ill. Caleb Martin Indianapolis, Ind. Luke Moody Noblesville, Ind. Jack Murray Indianapolis, Ind. Luke Nolan Zionsville, Ind. Jack Pappas Tulsa, Okla. Luka Pirtskhalaishvili Tbilisi, Georgia Cowan Sanders St. Louis, Mo. Ben Schroeder Sherborn, Mass. Brady Smith Columbus, Ohio Newt Toone Indianapolis, Ind. Evan Uhl Olney, Ill. Jake VanBooven Schaumburg Ill. were awarded during the Live Like Lou Olympics after raising a whopping $4,400. We now have our sights set on earning the designation of Iron Phi Chapter, which is the final step to becoming a triple crown Chapter. Being Iron Phi involves supporting an ALS family, which we continue to do with a family from Indianapolis. We are only $3,000 away from this goal, which would put us into the top 10% of all Phi Delt Chapters (and most likely the smallest Chapter to achieve this accomplishment)! Our members look forward to a productive summer, featuring jobs, internships, and off-campus study opportunities as well as time spent with family. I am excited to experience fall 2024 with this great group of men and to continue representing a house I care so much about. We hope to see many of you around Greencastle and at 446 Anderson very soon! Yours in the Bond, Hudson Mosher '25 Chapter President Our 2024 Little 500 riders are ready to roll. From left: Jim McMurray '26, Brady Smith '27, and Aiden Woodley '25. Mom's Weekend is always a highlight of the semester! The newest members of Indiana Zeta gather for an official group photo. Welcome, New Members