Z-Universe - Miami University
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Z-Universe - Miami University
Z-Universe at Miami University, Oxford The Zeta-Upsilon Zeta House Corporation and Alumni Association Electronic Newsletter July 2010 Issue —#104 since Homecoming 2001 Next Classes Begin—August 23 Labor Day—September 6 REUNION WEEKEND RECAP We had a successful Annual Meeting last Saturday during Miami's Alumni Weekend. Midterm Holiday—October 15-17 For the first time, we held the meeting at the house, being leased by the 14 Brothers, at 303 West High Street in Oxford. We had a quorum! Thanksgiving Holiday—November 24-28 Our Meeting started at Noon with nine Brothers in attendance. Classes End = December 10 Final Exams—December 13-17 I was pleased to report on the great success of our Chapter this past school year. I encouraged them to work hard to replicate their performance. I also noted the disarray of the Greek Community due to the misbehavior of a number of sororities and fraternities last semester. Keeping In Touch WEB SITE http://LambdaChiMU.org DISCUSSION GROUP: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ZULXA Our treasurer reported a checking account balance of $3471.61 and a savings account balance of $4615.92. This reminds me that you can join ZUZAA for $50.00 a year. Send your checks to Bill Morris. We elected new Board members for a three year term as follows: Mike Raymond President John Bloom Vice-President Bill McMillen Russ Starkey Trustee # 2 Trustee #1 LinkedIn After the meeting, we toured the house. We then adjourned to the Three Trees Pub for our annual Reception. Lambda Chi Alpha, Zeta-Upsilon Zeta http://www.linkedin.com/e/vgh/942037 About 20 Alumni. wives, and undergraduates were in attendance. It was a great time to relax and talk about the "good old days!" FACEBOOK – Most of the brothers in Oxford are on FACEBOOK and have posted lots of pictures of campus and fraternity life there. PHOTOS Everyone should make arrangements to stop by next year. It is a good time and nobody asks you for a donation! After the reception, we returned to the West High St house for a cookout. Congratulations to Mason, Roy, Stephen, and the other Brothers who helped with the arrangements. The food was good and the Fellowship even better! Oh, Thanks Russ for buying the Chapter History Book! Yours in ZAX, http://picasaweb.google.com/LCA.ZUZ Mike Raymond, ZUZAA President Z-Universe Alumni Advisory Board VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT BILL McMILLEN Advising High Alpha Mike Raymond Advising High Rho John Bloom Advising High Sigma Mike O’Neal Advising High Tau Mike Lowder There is probably no brother , not even Mike Raymond, who can lay claim to having served Zeta-Upsilon Zeta longer than Brother Bill McMillen—and he just got reelected to the ZUZAA Board of Directors. Brother Bill is a 1950 graduate of Miami University. He served on the House Corporation when the property at 307 N Bishop was constructed in the 1960 and has maintained a truly active interest in the chapter ever since. Bill had a successful career in the life insurance industry in Cincinnati, OH. Bill is undergoing hip replacement surgery. Advising High Beta Garrett Mandell Advising High Delta Sam Brown *************************************** MICHAEL J. RAYMOND Below Bill and wife Audrey chat with Al Segrist at the 2003 Spring Alumni Day. Thanks for being a loyal Lambda Chi then, now and always. CANDIDATE FOR THE GRAND HIGH ZETA OF LAMBDA CHI ALPHA FRATERNITY LET’S WISH HIM OUR BEST! July 2010 Issue 2 Z-Universe BOAR’S HEAD THE LEMON PIPERS The Lemon Pipers band was formed in 1966 by student musicians from Oxford, Ohio, who had played the college bars with their previous groups that included The Wombats (Nave), Ivan and the Sabres (Browne)[1] and Tony and the Bandits (Bartlett and Dudek).[4] The band played a mixture of blues, hard rock and folk rock, covering a few Byrds and The Who tracks. They gigged regularly in an Oxford bar called The Boar's Head, and Cincinnati underground rock venues, The Mug Club and later The Ludlow Garage,[5] and released a single on the Carol Records label, "Quiet Please". The original band existed as a quartet, and then gained notoriety by reaching the finals in the Ohio Battle of the Bands at the Cleveland Public Auditorium in 1967, losing out to the James Gang. The Lemon Pipers were a 1960s psychedelic pop band from Oxford, Ohio,[1] known chiefly for their song "Green Tambourine", which reached No. 1 in the United States in 1968. The song has been credited as being the first bubblegum pop chart-topper.[1] Credited or not, the song appealed to the hippy movement of the time, to which bubblegum music was anathema. The Lemon Pipers comprised singer Dale "Ivan" Browne (born 1947), guitarist William Bartlett (born 1946, South Harrow, Middlesex, England), keyboardist Robert G. "Reg" Nave (born 1945), drummer William E. Albaugh (1948-1999), guitarist Ron Simkins (born 1948) and bassist Steve Walmsley (born 1949, New Zealand) who replaced the original bass guitarist Ron "Dude" Dudek. The band then recruited Browne, a Miami University student as frontman, and engaged the Ohio music industry impresario, Mark Barger, who steered the Lemon Pipers to Buddah Records, then run by Neil Bogart. The Lemon Pipers, relying in part on advice from Barger, agreed to enter into a recording contract and music publishing deal with Buddah.[1] The group began playing larger auditorium and concert hall venues around the US, including an appearance at Fillmore West in San Francisco, California. Buddah's plans for the group centred around bubblegum pop rather than rock, and the Lemon Pipers joined a stable already containing Ohio Express, and the 1910 Fruitgum Company. Paul Leka was assigned to be their record producer. "Green Tambourine" was the primary hit by the 1960s Ohiobased rock group The Lemon Pipers, as well as the title track to their debut-album Green Tambourine. Released towards the end of 1967, it peaked at number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for one week at the start of February, 1968 and earned the group a gold record for over a million copies sold. The record remained on the chart for three months.[1] It was also the first U.S. number-one hit for the Buddah label. The Lemon Pipers would never repeat this success, although "Rice Is Nice" and "Jelly Jungle" did make it onto the charts in 1968.[1] The song is the story of a street musician pleading for someone to give him money. In exchange, he would play his green tambourine. The song's instrumentation contains the title tambourine as well as an electric sitar.[2] (Sitar was a frequent trademark of the so-called "psychedelic sound".) Another hook is the heavy, psychedelic tape echo applied to the word "play" in each chorus and at the end, fading into a drumroll ("Listen while I play play play play play play/my green tambourine"). DO YOU HAVE A LEMON PIPERS OR BOAR’S HEAD STORY TO SHARE? LET ME KNOW! JB 3 July 2010 Issue Z-Universe On 6/12/10, "John Bloom" wrote: Hadden: I confess. I occasionally watch the cred‐ its roll at the end of some tv shows look‐ ing for a name I might recognize. Thursday I was watching the credits on the HD Concert channel and thought I saw your name – I presume there aren’t too many folks who share your name! I didn’t see any of the concert, but I’m sure Lambda Productions was involved. How about telling me a little about your business and your experiences for my next newsletter? Got a picture of you for me? In ZAX, JB LAMBDA PRODUCTIONS “Lambda Productions was founded by owner Hadden Hippsley ’83 in 1986. For many years touring production management was Lambda’s primary focus. Over time our projects moved beyond venue walls and since then the company has consistently grown its clientele and diversified to offer a myriad of production related services. While music will always remain a major component of our business, our portfolio now varies in both scope and geography. Lambda produces some of the largest music events in the country, while continuing to grow its reputation as a sources for the experience, maturity and reliability that the corporate world demands. We truly enjoy the variety inherent in our line of work. We value the collaborative process that makes successful events happen. Our clients and allies value our expertise, versatility, and independent perspective. “ Hey John...I’d love to update you. I need to catch a breath and get caught up on work before I can do so...I just finished Bonnaroo, jumped out on Phish, and then head to Europe with Jack John‐ son....There’s a few of us working in the industry...Mark Reinke ’83 and Joe Gordon ‘84 as well. Check out our web‐ site at www.lambdaproductions.com More soon, Hadden Hadden Hippsley Lambda Productions, Inc. haddenh@lambdaproductions.com Office: 440‐526‐8280 E‐Fax: 440‐550‐8024 Cell: 216‐401‐1453 July 2010 Issue 4 Z-Universe Three Trees Pub and Cookout BILL MORRIS CLEANS OUT HIS ATTIC July 2010 Issue 5 Z-Universe 2010 ZUZAA DUES Your $50 check, payable to ZUZAA, can be sent to: Bill Morris, 12325 River Valley, Fishers, IN 46037. The Bicentennial Student Center Jerry Baldwin ‘56 John Bloom ‘67 Al Segrist ‘53 Mike Daughters ‘76 John Sponsler ‘56 Jim Harper ‘67 Jim O’Toole ‘66 William Kirchner ‘56 Thomas Burchfield ‘58 Thomas Marshall ‘71 Richard Johnston ‘69 Alvin Schweizer ‘66 Frederick Vierow ‘57 William H. Davis ‘68 David Hardesty ‘66 Bill Lewis ‘52 Rich Graeter ‘86 Michael J. Raymond ‘67 William Morris ‘96 Ed Seamon ‘55 Len Phillipps ‘63 Nestled in the heart of Miami University’s campus, the Bicentennial Student Center will be perfectly situated as the crossroads of student activity on campus. The Center will stand along Spring Street, diagonally across from Shriver Center and bordering The Hub and Upham Hall. The Center’s very intentional placement at the hub of campus activity signifies the central role the BSC will play in student life. The building concept connects the past and the future, renovating Culler, Gaskill and Rowan Halls and joining them, as functioning parts of the BSC, with a new structure constructed in the expansive space between the existing buildings. Want to see more? http://www.forloveandhonor.org/s/916/givetobsc.aspx? sid=916&gid=1&pgid=2285#SlideFrame_17 July 2010 Issue 6 Z-Universe ZUZAA Board of Directors RedHawk Football 2010 Michael J. Raymond, President & LCAP Liaison Committee Chair 125 Sugar Hill Drive, Eaton OH 45320 docrocray@netscape.net (937) 456-3715 H Expires 2010 2010 Miami University Football Schedule John W. Bloom, Editor, VP & Alumni Association Committee Chair 1453 Berry Lake Way, Brownsburg, IN 46112 Jbloom32@ATT.net (317) 858-3958 H Expires 2010 Arnie McGill, Secretary Expires 2011 Bill Morris, Treasurer Expires 2012 Russell Starkey Director Expires 2012 Bill McMillen, Director Expires 2011 Phillip Cobb, Director Expires 2010 Steve Patt, High Pi Steve.Patt@ipaper.com Todd Edwards, Faculty Advisor Undergraduate Members Justin DeCamp- High Alpha Robert Nelder - High Tau Mason Mularoni - High Rho Date * Opponent (Site) * TV/Time (ET) Sep. 4 (Sat.) at Florida (Gainesville, FL) ESPN/12 noon Sep. 11 (Sat.) *EASTERN MICHIGAN (YAGER STADIUM) ONN/3:30 p.m. Sep. 18 (Sat.) COLORADO STATE (YAGER STADIUM) ONN/3:30 p.m. Sep. 25 (Sat.) at Missouri (Columbia, MO) TBD Oct. 2 (Sat.) *KENT STATE-Family Weekend (YAGER STADIUM) 1 p.m. Oct. 9 (Sat.) at Cincinnati (Cincinnati, OH) TBD Oct. 16 (Sat.) *at Central Michigan (Mt. Pleasant, MI) MAC-ESPN Plus/12 noon Oct. 23 (Sat.) *OHIO-Homecoming (YAGER STADIUM) 1 p.m. Oct. 30 (Sat.) *at Buffalo (Buffalo, NY) TBD Nov. 10 (Wed.) *at Bowling Green (Bowling Green, OH) ESPN2/8 p.m. Nov. 17 (Wed.) *at Akron (Akron, OH) ESPNU/ESPN2/ 6 or 8 p.m. Nov. 23 (Tue.) *TEMPLE (YAGER STADIUM) ESPN2/ 7 p.m. Dec. 3 (Fri.) MAC Championship (Ford Field, Detroit, MI) ESPN2/ 8 p.m. *Mid-American Conference game July 2010 Issue 7 Z-Universe HOUSE CORPORATION ALUMNI NEWS Reconstituted 3/28/2008 Rob James, President Expires 2012 rob.k.james@gmail.com Brad Smith smithbs@gmail.com 28340 Center Ridge Rd., Apt 127, Westlake, OH 44145 John Bloom, VP Expires 2010 Bill Morris, Secretary/Treasurer Expires 2011 Seen at the Three Trees Pub, five 90’s guys… Bruce Honicky, Greg Sharpin and John Rau ‘90, John Rockman ‘91 (below?) and Chris Young ‘92. Arnie McGill, Trustee – Expires 2010 Scott Lawrence, Trustee – Expires 2011 Steve Patt, High Pi Justin DeCamp, High Alpha Robert Nelder, High Tau Vacant – House Manager HIGH ZETA — 2010 Alpha – Justin DeCamp Beta – Jeremy Armbruster Theta – Nicholas Brock Gamma – Stephen Maloney Epsilon – Sam Brown Kappa – Christopher Ballard Tau – Robert Nelder The Creed of Lambda Chi Alpha Iota – Nelson Mead Delta – Kevin Stuckey Phi – Conner Smallwood Sigma – John Garich Rho – Mason Mularoni Pi—Steve Patt IFC Rep— We believe in Lambda Chi Alpha, and its traditions, principles, and ideals. The crescent is our symbol: pure, high, and ever growing, and the cross is our guide: denoting service, sacrifice, and even suffering and humiliation before the world, bravely endured if need be in following that ideal. May we have faith in Lambda Chi Alpha and passion for its welfare. May we have hope for the future of Lambda Chi Alpha and strength to fight for its teachings. May we have pure hearts that we may approach the ideal of perfect, brotherly love. July 2010 Issue 8