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Late Indiana Alpha Phi, Mike Rabold, Inducted Into IU Sports Hall of Fame

rabold_mike.jpgThe late Mike Rabold (Indiana '59) was inducted into the IU Sports Hall of Fame this past Friday.  Mike was a member of the IU football team, played professional ball (ending his career with the Bears in 1967), and served as House Corporation Board President in the early 70s.  He was killed in an automobile accident in 1970, and was suceeded by Don Jackson. 

From an IU sportsblog:
 
Mike Rabold, Football

Won football letters in 1956, 1957, and 1958 and was captain in 1958. Was IU’s Most Valuable Player as a guard in ’58, and the runner-up for the Chicago Tribune Big Ten Most Valuable Player award. Won IU’s Balfour Award in 1958. Third team All-American by Central Press in ’58. Played in 1958 Blue-Gray game, the Senior Bowl and the College All-Star game. Played in the NFL for 9 years and was a member of the 1963 Chicago Bears’ championship team. Inducted into the Indiana Football Hall of Fame in 1977, and was one of the founders of the Indiana Football High School All-Star game.

Read about the induction 

*The podium in the photo was given to the University by the alumni of Indiana Alpha as a gift for the Chapter's 150th anniversary.

 

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