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In the next issue ... Anaheim, California, provided the perfect setting for the 39th Grand Chapter Congress. "Experience the Magic, " our theme, was evident throughout the Anaheim Marriott Hotel from August 17-21, 1993. Nearly 700 Oeltasigs from across the nation gathered for this very special event of the fraternity. It was a great time to meet Two New Chapters Installed many new Deltasig friends and to renew friendships which have Iowa State Univer ity in Director William E. Honan, and been formed over the years. Ames, Iowa is the home of the several chapter in the region. The next issue of The DELTA SIG 233rd collegiate chapter of Consultant Kathleen of Delta Sigma Pi will feature Delta Sigma Pi. Mu Psi Chap­ Skrobot-Diniu also had the the events of the 39th Grand ter, installed on March 27, opportunity to visit with the Chapter Congess. 1993, is the fourth chapter to be colony in October of 1992. She chartered in the tate of Iowa, met individually with all the and join chapters from Ne­ colony officer , the Dean of the Also... braska, South Dakota and College of Bu ine , and the Minnesota to form the North Colony Advi or Richard B. The Delta Sigma Pi Leadership Central Region of the Mid­ Carter. She a! o attended an Foundation Annual Honor Roll Ameri can Province of Delta Executive Committee meeting of Donors highlights the Sigma Pi . and a general colony bu ine contributions of over 2, 500 Mu Psi Chapter started a meeting. At the bu ine Brothers. Chi Upsilon Colony in January meeting, Brother Skrobot­ of 1991 when District Director Diniu made a pre entation William E. Honan met with about Delta Sigma Pi to the new David L. Shrock, the Dean of recruit and de cribed the the College of Busine . Dean upcoming North Central Shrock made inquiries at the Regional Conference and Grand college to determine the level of Chapter Congre . Four intere t in e tabli hing a chapter member of Chi Up ilon of Delta Sigma Pi at Iowa State Colony attended the North University. On March I, 1991 , Central Regional Conference. a letter wa received from Dean A calendar of acti vitie , Shrock granting permi ion to outlining vent planned hold informational meeting through April of 1993. and and recruit tudent into Delta Colony Bylaw were ubmitted Sigma Pi . A "Meet the Frater­ in February 16, 1993. On nity" event wa conducted by January 15, 1993, Chi Up ilon' William E. Honan with Di strict p tition fo r a chapt r harter Director NolaKay A. Keirn, Grand President William R. Kinsella presents the charter of Mu Psi to wa appro ed by the Board of District Director Kri ta K. chapter President Amanda Griest. Director . Aberle, Regional Director (then On the morning of Mar h District Director) Mark E. Dorn 27, 1993, repre entative from and Brothers from Sigma Pi welcomes the 59 ollegiat hapt r in the Mid­ and Epsilon Iota Chapters in m ri an Province gathered attendance. charter members of Mu Psi and along with national offi r ~ r An organizational meeting the in \Dil ation of Mu P i wa held in April to elect the Mu Omega Chapters hapter at Iowa Stat Univ r­ colony officer and choo e the ity. Grand Pr ident William colony name of Chi Up ilon. R. Kin !Ia, Mid- meri an A Letter of Intent wa sent to ber. Brother Fergu on ex­ a ademic year. The Central Office on April 25, plained individual fft cer The North ntral and 199 1. Colony officers continued responsibilities and poke to to meet throughout the summer Chi Upsilon about the require­ months to plan for the fall , 1991 ments needed to b come a semester. Chapter. He al o mel with During the fall , 1991 Dean David L. Shrock and semester, Alpha Iota Chapter at Business ouncil advi or M . Drake Univer ity presented a Ann oppernoll Farni. Pr C - lide how on Delta Sigma Pi l ional peakers, tour and Ita igma Pi . the colony. A entral Office community ervic event , wa. Mid- m ri ­ staff visit fr m Director of along with a ti viti inv lving can Pr vin ial Vi Presid nt hapter Scrvi c. . Dean other D Ita, ig chapt rs, w r Randy L. Hultz, Regional Ferguson, oc urrcd in Sept m- held through ut the 199 1- 2 Dir tor Mark . D m, istri t SUMMER 1993 2 THE DELTASIG WELCOME Grand Secretary-Treasurer, minutes of its meetings. As the were compiled by a number of chapter and alumni news. In Welcome to the first issue of James D. Thompson, who also fraternity began to initiate and different editors during the first 1942, however, due to the The DEL T ASIG in its new served as the first Assistant graduate more men from New years of The DELTASIG. The growing number of Deltasigs tabloid format. In the process of Editor. The DELT ASIG York University, the early first issues of The DELTASIG joining the armed forces during re-design over the past six resumed publication on a members of Delta Sigma Pi were published by editors from World War II, The DELTASIG months, the publication you quarterly basis and contained began writing a confidential Alpha Chapter who were later again began containing lists of now hold in your hands repre­ many of the same type of newsletter for distribution to joined by editors in Chicago Deltasigs in the armed service sents the combined efforts of features and departments that them. This confidential newslet­ (Beta Chapter) and Boston as it had before in 1918. many individuals. appear today. ter, with existing copies dating (Gamma Chapter). During World War-11, only We believe the format Since 1946, The DELTA­ change instituted with this issue back to early 1911 , was the For several years this 11 chapters remained active. SIG has been edited by several will make The DELT ASIG fore-runner of The DELTASIG. situation worked well until the Along with the decline in the editors and assistant or manag­ more attractive, timely, read­ In early 1912, the first issues fraternity experienced a number of active chapters came ing editors and there have been able, and also less costly to of the fraternity's official tremendous growth during the a decline in income.· Because of several redesigns of The produce. We hope you see the publication were published. years 1920-1924. During this this decline in income, it was DELT ASIG, the last coming in benefits of this change, and we Tbis publication, which was at time the fraternity grew from seriously considered that The 1987. welcome your input and first published every other three chapters to 32 under the Central Office cease operations Wednesday, was known as leadership of Grand President until after the war. It was Changes have been made in "The DELTYSIG." Later in H. G. Wright. It was also during decided, however, that The an attempt to make The DEL­ 1912, the name was changed to this time at the fifth Congress of Central Office remain open and TASIG a more attractive, more The DELT ASIG" and has been Chapters (Grand Chapter attempt to provide as many readable, professional looking the official publication ever Congress) in 1920 that the since. While The DELTASIG fraternity saw the need to is now published four times a publish The DEL T ASIG on a The DELTASIG is your year, in its early years it was not regular basis. published on a regular basis. In The 1924 Congress of fraternity's magazine and we fact, the early editors acknowl­ Chapters held in edged this by heading each was the meeting in which The want it to contain the copy of the publication with Central Office was created as "The DELTASIG, Published well as the position of Secre- Every Once In A while". ' tary-Treasurer (Executive types of items you Throughout the years, The Director). H.G. Wright was DEL T ASIG has chronicled the elected unanimously to the are interested in reading Daniel S. Doyle history of the fraternity and position for what was to be a Managing Editor itself. Early highlights included: continuous term of 31 years. the first mention of an alumni During this time he became the comments as we progress with group, the "Graduate Chapter" permanent editor of The services as possible, including publication. The DELTASIG is our new format. (March 7, 1914, issue), the DELTASIG, the fraternity's publication of The DELTASIG. now mailed to over 36,000 Just as The DELTASIG has addition of Beta Chapter (June magazine, which had become a This service was continued until collegiate and alumni members, been redesigned this year, so 13, 191 4, issue); first mention quarterly publication. Regular January, 1943, when the deans, busi nesses, libraries and has it gone through numerous of the seal of the fraternity, feature articles were instituted majority of Deltasigs were other fraternities in this country changes in style, content and design credited to Harry Cox along with departr;nents contain­ serving in the armed forces and around the world. The design over the years since it (September 5, 1916, issue); and ing chapter and alumni news. making it impossible to main­ DELTASIG is your fraternity's was first published. Beginning the ftrst issue of The DELTA­ From 1924 until 1942, The tain enough correct addresses. magazine and we want it to in 1907, and for several years SIG printed, rather than DELTASIG had several design After the war, The DELTA­ contain the types of items you thereafter, Delta Sigma Pi was mimeographed, on a regular changes, but the content SIG resumed publication with are interested in reading. 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New chapters 1, 000-acre campus located in Omega Chapter at Temple study are available in account­ tion about executive officers. Ames, Iowa, a suburban University, Beta Nu Chapter at ing, business administration, Continued from front page After the fall recruiting neighborhood 30 miles north of the University of Pennsylvania, economics, finance, manage­ session, the group submitted a sity, Theta Omicron Chapter at Des Moines. It was founded as Beta Xi Chapter at Rider ment, and marketing. formal Letter of Intent to The St. Ambrose University, and Iowa State College on March College and Eta Xi Chapter at Mu Omega Historian Central Office to become a Kappa Upsilon Chapter at 22, 1858, to establish a State Philadelphia College of Textiles Jennifer L. Traylor presented colony. Officers were elected Winona State University Agriculture college and model & Science comprised the the history of Xi Delta Phi and on December 15, 1992, and comprised the installation team farm. It formally opened on instaJiation team for Mu Omega Colony which originated as the Xi Delta Phi was officiaJiy for Mu Psi Chapter, which March 17, 1969 as the first co­ Chapter which resulted in the Xi Delta Phi Coed Business recognized as a colony of Delta resulted in the initiation of 24 educational land grant college, initiation of 35 charter mem- Fraternity. The original Sigma Pi. charter members. Golden Over winter break the Council member Norman officers held a winter retreat. Kromberg, and District Direc­ They planned the upcoming tor Angela J. Tietz, Shand a R. Today, Trenton State College, having started out as recruiting fu nctions, profes­ Gray, and William E. Honan sional activiti es, and a budget. were also present for the one building, has expanded to thirty six buildings Mary Rornspert an alumni in tallation. member of Delta Sigma Pi who The history of Chi Up ilon covering 250 wooded and landscaped areas works in the President' s Office Colony wa presented by Mu at Trenton State College, wa P i members Christa Lee invited to be the colony's Catherall, Treasurer; Ai mee L. alumni advisor. After four Dunn, Secretary; Joseph G. recruiting event the colony had Mi stek, Chapter Member; John and the name of the uni ver ity ber . New England Regional fraternity, establi hed on 35 member . April 20, 1993, Xi H. Newman, Senior Vice changed from Iowa State Director Richard A. Steinkrauss January 30, 1990, had its own Delta Phi's petition for a Pre ident; and Cli nt R. Smalley, College to its current name of and District Director David eparate purpo e, motto, creed, chapter charter wa approved by Chancellor. Randy L. Hultz, Iowa State University during Hennel were al o pre ent for the color , flower and rna cot. In the Board of Director of Delta Mid-American Provincial Vice that same March of Sigma Pi. President followed up with year. 1992, ten Following the hi tory of the remarks from the province. The member of Xi Delta Phi Colony, Grand Following the· in tallation of univer ity the frater­ Pre ident William R. Kin ella the chapter, a reception and award nity then pre ented the charge and banquet wa held at the Memo­ Baccalaure­ contacted charter to Chapter Pre ident rial Union on the campu of ate Degree three Katherine M. Dougherty, and Iowa State University. North in Agricul­ national Executive Director Michael J. Central Regional Director Mark ture, bu ine Mazur, Jr. pre ented Fraternal E. Dorn erved a Toa tmaster Biological fraternitie . Greeting from chapter and for the ceremony. The Invoca­ Science, They were Brother aero the country. tion wa provided by Jo eph G. Bu ine , hoping to Trenton State College i the Mi tek, Mu P i Chapter Communica­ find a olde t publi college in ew member, and Greetings were tion and the larger Jer ey. On February 9, 1855 , a extended by Clyde Kenneth Art, The newly Initiated Brothers of Mu Psi Chapter gather following their Installation national Senate Bill wa pa ed for the Walter, Associate Bu ines Computer organiza­ New Jer ey State Normal Professor at Iowa State Univer- and Phy ical Science, Educa­ in tallation. tion to affiliate with that would School. The chool opened on ity. A hi tory of the College of tion, Engineering and Environ­ Following the in tallation of bring more to the campu and October I, 1855, with a total of Busine s wa presented by Mu mental De ign, Health Profe - the chapter, a reception and enrich the live of the tudent . fifteen pupil . In the I 920' the Psi Faculty Advisor Richard B. ion , and Social Science. In banquet wa held at Lawrence They decided that D Ita Sigma name of the in titution wa Carter. 1988-89, 4,041 bachelor' Fire Hall. Frank H. Spender, Pi wa the organization that changed to the New Jer ey State Iowa State University has degree were awarded. Cur­ Mu Omega Chapter Vice held the arne ideal they h ld . Teacher College at Trenton. offered courses in business rently there are approximately Pre ident for Chapter Opera­ The fraternity advi or, Dr. Today, Trenton State since the early 1900's. Before 25,500 tudent enrolled at tion erved a Toa tma ter for Joyce Vincelette, contacted The College, ha ing tarted out a 1984, the College of Business Iowa State University. the ceremony. The lnvo ation Central Offic inS ptember, one building, ha e pand d to was under the College of The fraternity proudly wa given by Midea t rn 1992, informing them of th thirty- i building co ering Science and Humanities, welcomes the 24 charter Regional Director Michael J. group' intention and de ire to 250 wooded and land caped howeveronJuly 1, 1984, it member of Mu P i Chapter a Spadaro, and Greeting were become a chapter. Dire t r of area . Eleven r idence hall became an independent college the 233rd collegiate chapter of extended from the college by Educational ervice , . Dean provide hou ing for 2,500 on the campus of Iowa State. Delta Sigma Pi. Brother Mary Rom pert, Fergu n ent th gr up tudent . Th r ar I full The College of Bu ines was u Omega Chapter at Confidential A i tant to the additional in~ rmati n. Tr nton accredited by the American Trenton State College Pre ident at Trenton State tate College wa n tified of A embly of Collegiate Schools in Trenton, NJ , joined ollege. the gr up ' int nti n and G. of Bu ine in April of 1991. A M A hi tory of the chool of Pomeroy Brinkley, Program the fraternity on May 22, 1993 Bachelor of Busine s Admini - a the 234th and newe t chapter Bu ine wa pre ented by Dr. o rdinator ~ r tudent tration degree is awarded with of Delta Sigma Pi . On this day, Joyce Vincelette, Mu mega concentrations in Accounting, Brother in the Northern Faculty Advi or. The chool of Finance, Management, Market­ Province gathered with national Bu ine began a one our ing, and Transportation and officers to in tall the Xi Delta called Cammer ial Law in Logistics. A Bachelor of Phi Colony a the Mu Omega 1902. ln 191 3 a omm rcial Science degree with a major in Chapter. General Bu iness i also Grand Pre ident Wi lliam R. offered. Currently over 3,000 J(jn ella, Northern Provincial students are enrolled in the Vice President Frederick . College of Bu iness at Iowa Lip ey, Gulf South Regional State. Director Jeb L. Bertolasi, Grand President William R. Ea tern Regional Director J(jnsella then presented the Donna M. Smith, Midea tern charge and charter to Chapter Regional Director Michael J. President Amanda Rae Griest, Spadaro, Executive Director and Executive Director Michael Michael J. Mazur, Jr., Di strict J. Mazur, Jr. pre ented Fraternal Director Dougla A. Spy, Greetings from chapters and District Director Kenneth . d Brothers across the country. Wilbur, and the Br ther from in the f Bu in s. Iowa State University is a Undergraduat program f

Postma ter,llCnd addre~u:hanges/articles to: The DEL TASJG of Delta Sigmn Pi, 3.10 South Campus Avcnu..:. P.O. Bo 2.\0, 0 ford, Ohin 450'it>-02JO. ( ~ 1.\ )521-1Q07 . The Dl~LTASIG ofl •Ita Sigmu Pi i. pulllbhl'd fourtime8 annually in Pall, Winter, Spring and Summer. Sub~·riptlnn price is $25.00 per ycnr. Second du~~ postagr pnid ut 0 fnrd, Ohio4'i056 · 02~U . nnd nt uddiuonul mailing niiKc,. 'I hL• DFI.T SIO i~ pmo.IUL'ctl in the U.S.A. by Maury Boyd and Associates, Indianapolis. Jndiann. liSPS 1.52-940. An Educatiunul Jnumul. l Copyright IQ1).1 b till' lntrmntionul Frntt•mtty •lll •Ita Sigmu Pi, hlt'. 4 THE DELTASIG SUMMER 1993 SCHOLARSHIP PROFILES 1 Sidney A. Sparks Collegian of the Year 20 Regional Collegian Scholarships Awarded

The Delta Sigma Pi Leadership Foundation awards over 40 scholarships to Deltasigs each year

April S. Garr~H

pril S. Garrett, a graduate ments, April has received 10 of the Year program was of Texas A&M Univer­ scholarships and orne very establi hed. sity and an alumnus of A meaningful awards such as the Each chapter in the fraternity Lambda N u Chapter has been Walter Manning Outstanding has the opportunity to nominate chosen the 1993 Sidney A. Student A ward in the School of a member for this award. From Sparks Collegian of the Year. Business, Buck Weirus Spirit all regional nominees, a regional With a major in Busines Award and was selected as a finali t is elected by a creening Administration with a concentra­ University Scholar. During her committee within the region and, tion in accounting and two college year April was em­ from these finalist a national minor in Political Science and ployed as a teller at Dalhart winner is cho en by the Execu­ Economics, she maintained a 3.8 Federal Savings and Loan tive Committee of Delta Sigma cumulative Grand Point Average. Association for two summers Pi. Established in 1971, this April was initiated in the Lambda and al o completed an internship award recognizes the most Nu Chapter on April 7, 1990 and period with Coopers and outstanding collegiate member while a collegiate member he Lybrand in Houston. Recently of the fraternity a evidenced by erved as President, Senior Vice she accepted the position of a scholarship, extracurricular President and Vice President for business analyst with McKinsey activities, fraternity services, Professional Activities. She was & Company, Inc. in Houston, demonstration of responsibility elected as the delegate to the 37th one of the most prestigious to self and others, and represen­ Grand Chapter Congress in St. international consulting firms in tation of conduct according to Louis, Missouri and has attended the world where she will work area conferences and given a the highest tandards of business for two years before returning to ethics and integritie . seminar at a Regional Confer­ school to pursue a M.B.A. ence. The following Regional April has a variety of interest. Collegians of the Year have In addition to working with she like to pursue and is always received a $250.00 cholar hip Lambda Nu Chapter, April has looking for new ideas. She loves through a grant from the Delta served a President and Secretary to sing and dance, go to church, for the College of Business Sigma Pi Leadership Fund. play dominoes and take care of Contributions made to he Honors Association. She has her cat, Duche s. also participated in the Interna­ Annual Campaign of the As Collegian of the Year, Leadership Fund from alumni tional Student Association by April begins a two-year term of giving campus tours and helping and friends have made this service on the Board of Direc­ program pos ible. Nineteen with computer classes and is tors in the Executive Committee very involved with the activities scholarships were awarded thi of Delta Sigma Pi. In every way, year on the basis of fraternal of Texas A&M University. April Garrett exemplifies those Through her scholastic achieve- involvement, campus and qualities for which the Collegian community service, and demon­ strated scholastic achievement. · SUMMER 1993 THE DEL TASIG 5

Hugh A. Rivers-Guerra, Boston University, Loytavian T. Harrell, Howard University, Julie A. Hennan, University ofDa yton, wa was elected as the New England Regional was elected as theMideastem Regional elected as the Ea t Central Regional Collegian of the Year. A Management major Collegian of the Year. An International Collegian of the Year. An Accounting major with a 3.7 G.P.A., he erved as President and Bu ine major with a 3.87 G.P.A., he with a 3.6 G.P.A., he erved as Faculty Senior Vice Pre ident of Gamma Chapter. erved as Senior Vice Pre ident for Iota Rho Relation Chairman for Ep ilon Tau He also wa a member of Beta Gamma Chapter. She al o was a member of the Chapter. She was al o a member of Beta Sigma , Golden Key, the Lock Golden Key, International Bu ines Society, Gamm Sigma Honor Society, the Golden Honor Society and erved as Pre ident of the and was on the Dean' li t. Key, and the University Honors Program. M.l. S. Society.

Usa Speers, Ball State University, was Jennifer Busch, Indiana University, was WadeR. Alt, UNY-Buffa/o , w el ted elected as the Central Regional Collegian of elected as the Huron Regional Collegian of the Allegheny Regional ollegian of the the Year. A marketing major with a 3.94 the Year. An Accounting major with a 4.0 Year. Finance and Managment major with G.P.A., he served as Vice Pre ident for G.P.A., he erved a, Pre ident for Theta P i a 3.5 G.P. ., he erved a chair n th Fiancial Planning for Ep ilon Xi Chapter. Chapter. She was al o a member of Beta Ritual and Award ommittee' for lpha She was al o a member of the Golden Key, Gamma Sigma National Honor ociety and Kappa hapter. Heal o erved a Pre ident the Senior Honor Society, and was on the Dean' List for four years. of the Undergraduate Managm nt ia­ was on the Dean' List for even con ecutive tion. emesters.

Jane Elizabeth Painter, Clemson University, Julie L. Vogt, University ofTennessee­ was selected as the South entral Regi nal Knoxville, was scle ted as the outheastem ollegian of the year. A Management major Regional ollegian fth Year. A eni r with a 4.0 G.P.A., she served as Secretary for A c unting maj r with a 3.39 .P.A. , she Kappa Tau haptcr. She also was a member served as Pre ident for I ph a Zeta haptcr. f Beta amma igma Honor ociety, She als wa a member of Beta amma olden Key, and was Vice President f igma Hon r o i ty, Phi Theta Kappa alh un Society. Hon r i ty and the hattan oga tat A counting lub. 6 THE DELTASIG

Stacy Ellyn Sarver, Washington Univerity, Delphine Sue Martin, University ofMissis­ Matt Reding, Baylor University, was selected was selected as the Midwestern Regional sippi, was selected as the Mid-South as the Southwestern Regional Collegian of Collegian of theYear. An Accounting major Regional Collegian of the Year. An Account­ the Year. An International Business/ with a 3.87 G.P.A., he erved as Colony ing major with a 3.7 G.P.A., she served as Management major with a 4.0 G.P.A., he Treasurer for Chapter. She was Senior Vice President for Alpha Phi Chapter. erved as Vice President for Pledge Educa­ also a member of Beta Garruna Sigma Honor She was also a member of the Golden Key, tion for Beta Iota Chapter. He was also a Society, Golden Key and was on the Dean's the School of Business Honor Society and member of Alpha Chi National Honor the Student Advisory Board. Society, was on the Dean's List for four List for five semesters. semesters and was President of the Resi­ dence Hall.

DouglasS. Tye, University ofMinn esota, Robert F. Jacobs, University of Wisconsin­ Angela K. Rupp, University of West Florida, was selected as the North Central Regional LaCrosse, was selected as the GreatLakes was selected the Gulf South Regional Collegian of the Year. A Management major Regional Collegian of the Year. An Econom­ Collegian of the Year. An Accounting major with a 3.65 G.P.A., he erved as Treasurer for ics/Political Science major with a 3.82 with a 3.98 G.P.A., he served as Secretary Chapter. He was also a G.P.A., he served as Chancellor for Eta Rho for Eta Up ilon Chapter. She was aJ o a member of Honor Chapter. He was al o a member of the member of Honor Society, the Golden Key, was on the Dean's Student Senate and was Treasurer of the Society, Student Accounting Society and List and was Treasurer of the Business Board Order of Omega National Honor Society. was on the Dean's List for three years. for the Caison School of Business.

Rochelle Louise Dougherty, California State Tony Andrade, University ofthe Pacific, was John William Elliott, Colorado State Univer­ Joyce Meyer, , was Univesity-Long Beach, was selected as the selected as the Western Regional Collegian sity, was selected as the Intennountain Regional selected as the Eastern Regional Collegian of South Pacific Regional Collegian of the of theY ear. A Business Admini tration Collegian of the Year. An Electrical Engineer­ the Year. A Business Administration major Year. A Business Administration major with major with a 3.2 G.P.A., he served as ing/Pre-MBA tract major with a 3.87 G.P.A., he with a 3.75 G.P.A., she served as President a 3.42 G.P.A., she served as Senior Vice Chancellor of Lambda Nu Chapter. He also served as President ofMu Rho Chapter. He also of Kappa Rho Chapter. She was also a President for Lambda Phi Chapter. She was served as Treasurer of the Accounting was a memberofPhi Eta Sigma Honors member of Delta Mu Delta Business Honor also on the President's List, and the College Society, the School of Business Student Society, and received the Colorado Scholars Fraternity, Alpha Phi OMega Science of Business Dean's Honor List. Association and Vice President for Model Award and the Colorado State University Fraternity, the Young Entrepreneur's Club United Nations. President's Scholarship. and was on the Dean's List all semesters. SUMMER 1993 THE DELTASIG 7 YOUR CHAPTER SPEAKS

potential impact on local and was a Halloween party for the ebrated its fifth anniver ary in AKRON international commerce. We children at the Methodist Home. BOSTON May. Our chapter has grown Theta Kappa had a host of excellent speakers For one of our professional Gamma tremendously since our first Theta Kappa Chapter started ranging from CEOs to local activities we had the opportunity Speakers this year came year. off their professional program entrepreneurs. We took a tour of to tour the Chrysler Technolo­ from all areas of the manage­ Lambda Phi Chapter fosters with Steve Trent, the Vice the Phoenician Resort in gies Airborne Plant and for a ment field such as AT&T, leadership and excellence. Many President of Polymer Products Phoenix Arizona, and afterwards service project we helped clean Filene's, State Street Bank and of our Brothers serve in other for Hygenic Corporation, met with Zeta Omega and and paint the local food and Trust Company, Dean Witter, leadership roles in various speaking to the chapter. Brother Gamma Omega Chapters for clothing bank, Caritas. We and a corporate law firm. All organizations. Wayne Proudfoot al o spoke on Deltasig days. finished off the year with a trip area of management from the Because we sponsored over the topic of self-directed work Our community service was to Dallas, Texas, the site of our basics of accounting and finance fifty events this year, it is team concepts. capped off by our annual spring formal. to the fine details of applying for impossible to list each one. Tours included the Walton participation in the Pima County Kelli K. Brisbin law school were discussed by We enjoyed hosting the South Hills Ford Stamping Plant and a Special Olympics; our effort our guest speaker . Social Pacific Area Meeting, and the tour of the Federal Re erve Bank were greatly a i ted by our BENTLEY activitie ranged from a Bad Tie first annual "Green Party." of Cleveland. District Director, Chuck Farrow. Lambda Tau party to a trip to Salem. Thank you South Pacific A community ervice event We proudly initiated 19 new Chapter for attending. Our The Brother of the Lambda for Ea ter found the member member in April. A part of sponsor hip of "Meet The Tau Chapter have been working CALIFORNIA coloring 500 egg for the our ever improving pledge Indu tries Night" received hard thi year to pull them elve RIVERSIDE Summit County Children program our pledges e tabli hed campus-wide recognition. Our out of a lump. With lot of hard Lambda Chi Services Board. CO-OP file with the succe i directly tied to the work and motivation we were Lambda Chi Chapter ha a lot tremendous upport of our able to double the number of of new activitie in the work Brother and Alumni. The event held here at Bentley that will go into effect next Lambda Phi Chapter i looking College. One uch event wa a quarter uch a working on the forward to a triumphant 1993-94 trip to the Samuel Adam' Book Exchange, putting into year. factory in Boston, Ma achu- effect the Bu ine 10 Award, ett . Of cour e thi wa a hit, and a scholar hip. ln addition, CAL POLY and even more o becau e the by a ociating with the Account­ Brother from Bo ton Univer ity SAN LOUIS OBISPO ing Society and Alpha Zeta Chi and SUNY-Albany were able to KappaMu we will gain even further join u that weekend for the tour recognition. The profe ional Kappa Mu Chapter tarted a well a a ocial afterward . activitie of the chapter have fundrai ing thi year with the We are plea ed to announce included peaker in the field of Poly Planner, a planner de igned the addition of 15 new Brother finance, accounting, law and e pecially for Cal Poly tudents. thi year, and we extend be t banking. The al o de igned and produced wi he to our 18 graduating the officiaJ college of bu ine Left to right, V.P.P.A. Karen P. Godson, Councilwoman Jannie L. enior . Blackwell, President Shree Patel, and V.P.P.E. Lucy Tucci at the Omega CALIFORNIA STATE T- hirts. There t of the year Chaper Professional Event at Philadelphia Hall held many exciting fundrai er BOWLING GREEN FULLERTON including the annual Big B-B-Q. Univer ity' Placement Office. Theta Pi The pledge program aw the ANGELO STATE We are looking forward to Lambda igma Chapter' addition of everal new item . Eta Theta next fall with the trong enthu i­ The Brother of Theta Pi profe ional program thi year The pledge were required to Eta Theta Chapter celebrated a m generated by our brother­ Chapter have completed another included prominent peaker pr duce a weekly new letter, its 25th anniver ary by holding a hood and profe ional achieve­ ucce ful and exciting year. from companie uch Toa t­ they recei ed written evaluation ments. Our re ruiting effort were Silver anniver ary Banquet at ma ter International and vi it to monitoring their progre that Darren Norton tremendou ! Thi pa t pring one of the local country club . everal bu ine ight and tour . were modeled after tho e found ln attendance was Brother we initiated 26 enthu ia tic new in profe ional corporation , and members who are now haring The Brother got a lo k at th Calvin Feather ton, a member of the had to form a New Product BALL STATE in the trea ure. of Broth rh d. reative ide of ad erti ing, the Eta Theta Chapter' fir t ommittee t re earch new Epsilon Xi Many e citing acti iti k i ited the Pa iii to k pledge cia . Thi banquet produ t that the fraternity ould place thi pa. t pring. ur proved to be one of our best With the variou peakers thi market. eventh annual Teet r-T banquet ever. year Ep ilon Xi Chapter Thi academic year we member have learned ab ut Thon philanthropy. increa ed the ize of our chapter economic development, ethic in in which Br ther by initiating 26 new member new paper , the banking including two honorary initiate . indu try and much more. Our profes ional activitie ommunity Servi e activitie took on a medical theme thi brought att ntion to Adopt-A­ seme ter. Our activitie ranged Highway and the need to clean from "How to elect a doctor?" up our road . Help wa al o to a Red Cro s spokesper on. It given to Ro ancer Day and proved to be a different and leaning up the Whitinger intere ting look at the profe - Bu ine Building. Fundrai ing ional field of medicine. activitie included tra h bag We have al o been involved ale , c upon book ale and a in everal univer ity sports doughnut ale every Monday. program . The program w rking t geth r include a softball team, bowling BAYLOR in devel ping a team, and participation in a Beta Iota c lony at Baldwin campus wide competition called Walla e ni er ity "Olympiad ofF ols". The Br thers of B ta r ta in nearby B rea, The overall program of our hapter tarted the school year hio. chapter ha been out tanding with an eventful fall semester. Brothers from Lambda Tau Chapter and Zeta Psi Chapter gather for a weekend Joint h ta Pi will b professional tour and we are very excited ab ut We held an alumni banquet our future! during Homecoming in which Greg Anderson we reunited with ur rec ntly graduated brothers, and B ta CENTRAL 1 ta al hosted the 11 at f r our FLORIDA ARIZONA 1942 R s f Delta ig in th Th ta igma Gamma Psi Homec ming Parad . Other Gamma Psi hapter has social events included a v ry CALIFORNIA STATE completed an exceptional succ ssful semi-formal on the semester. ongressman Jim Brazos Queen Riv r B at. The LONG BEACH Kolbe talked to our chapter chapter parti ipat d in many Lambd Phi about the North American ree servi proj cts during the fall Trac Bakker ambdn Phi hnpt r '1- Trade Agreement and its and n f th mo t enjoyable 8 THE DELTASIG SUMMER 1993- YOUR CHAPTER SPEAKS

service included Junior Achieve­ DRAKE J. Palumbo School of Business already successful year. the banquet included the presenta­ ment Bowl-A-Thon, Adopt-A­ Alpha Iota and Administration, Dr. Thomas Last but not least, we are tion of George Mason mugs to Highway, retirement home Murrin, who joined the pleased to announce the initia­ the graduating senior of Delta activities, and an Easter egg hunt The Brothers of the Alpha Duquesne University family two tion of 23 new pledges and our Sigma Pi. at the Orlando Childs Orphan­ Iota Chapter at Drake University years ago. newest Faculty Advisor, Dr. age. had a busy year working toward We continue to concentrate Christ Zappe. our goal of becoming an GEORGIA STATE on our relations with our alumni Ellen Dwulet Kappa CENTRAL Ou.tstanding Deltasig Chapter. In and other chapters. This past the process, we have improved year, we held a joint initiation FLORIDA ATLANTIC Kappa Chapter has joined the MISSOURI STATE in many areas including motiva­ North Fulton Chamber of with the Lambda Chapter of the Zeta Phi Iota Omicron tion, participation, efficiency, University of Pittsburgh and Commerce. This will provide Iota Omicron Chapter is very and finances. look forward to future events Zeta Phi Chapter hosted networking and possible career proud to have been ranked in the The Chapter Improvements with them. This past spring we professional speakers from IBM, opportunities. The chapter has top three business organizations Committee held a chapter retreat challenged our alumni to a Banett Bank and Siemens also designed a personalized on campus this year. The to brainstorm for more ideas and basketball game, however, their Corporation. They addressed brochure that explains the chapter's professional program to encourage our enthusiasm enthusiasm and determination issues as diverse as product principles of Delta Sigma Pi and included eleven speakers, two marketing, career features a photo of the dedicated professional seminars and five opportunities and Brothers of Delta Sigma Pi in professional videos. For a interviewing action. fundraiser the members worked techniques. the concession stand at the Big 8 Community GRAND VALLEY basketball tournament. Service activities Lambda Xi included the March of Dimes Walk-A­ This past winter Lambda Xi COLORADO Chapter installed the new officer Alpha Rho Thon, America Cancer Society position of Vice Pre ident for Alpha Rho Chapter had an Walk-A-Thon, Public Relation , which will exciting year. The voting American Lupus increase public relations not only process was completely re­ Society Bike Hike on campu but also in the structured, a pledge/active and the Have's community. retreat was instituted. We also Festival of Trees. Fund raisers have been quite changed the system of contact , successful this year. In addition installed a strategic planning FLORIDA to sub and candy sales, we were committee, started a statewide recognized a raising the most Deltasig Conference and have STATE money during the winter carnival laid the ground work for a Gamma Lambda on campus out of all the organiza­ corporate sponsorship program. The Professional tion that participated. Our main Brothers of Beta Pi Chaper greet prospective members at their bowling night. Program of Gamma attraction was Jungle Juice, a CONNECTICUT Lambda Chapter concoction of different kinds of Theta Iota through the mid-year. Some of led to our defeat. Summer will was filled with an abundance of juice and fruit mixed together. The brothers of Theta Iota our community service activities bring about a new challenge as gue t to help broaden the Chapter had a fantastic spring included assisting in Toxic­ we plan to tum their record Brother's horizon. Some of the The Brother were very semester filled with great events Clean Up Day, helping the Food around in a softball game. speakers were from the Florida involved with community service and activities. We've had several Bank of Iowa and raising over Cathy J. Loch State University Career Place­ this past year. We had a Game-A­ speakers including a sales $600 in the Bowl-A-Thon for ment Center, the State Treasury Than to raise money for a representative from Procter & the Muscular Dystrophy Department, and the former handicapped children's camp, Association. FERRIS STATE adopted a three mile stretch of Gamble and Dave Thomas, the Delta Rho President of Florida State. One founder of Wendy's fast food Much of our time this past of the tours Gamma Lambda · highway, played bingo with the chain. Our profits soared in year was also spent starting the Delta Rho Chapter had a very Chapter took was a trip to New elderly at a nursing home, fundraising events this semester Mid-Iowa Alumni Chapter and busy year filled with tours, Orleans and a visit to MECO, adopted a family at Christmas, since we began working at installing one of Delta Sigma speakers, community service the V. Irvin Freight Customs participated in the campus concession stands for sporting Pi's newest chapters, Mu Psi at events, social events and other House and the World Trade telethon for WGVU/WGVK, and events here at UCONN. We're Iowa State University. This year activities. The· Brothers enjoyed Center. did valet parking for the also proud to have placed third speakers included Pittman & a tour of Four Winns Boat university's Presidents Ball. in a campus-wide spring clean­ Company, Coca Cola, and Company in Cadillac, Michigan, GEORGETOWN This year we initiated 24 new Coopers & Lybrand. Profes­ up. As a wrap-up of the participated in career Day 1993, Mu brothers and one faculty semester a majority of the sional tours included companies had a hand in cleaning up for member, Jitendra (Jim) Mishra. brothers and pledges attended such as Principle Financial, Earth Day and had lots of fun, Mu Chapter's professional Our brothers attended the Spring Fling in Myrtle Beach to Donnelley Marketing, and for food and refreshments on the program this year was highlighted Huron/East Central Regional meet different chapters from all those who went on the Spring annual golf outing. by an Andersen Consulting Conference in October, and the over. We are looking forward to Break trip to Atlanta, CNN and presentation, a talk by former Rose Ball at The University of another successful year and offer the World of Coke. FLORIDA CEO of Price Waterhouse World, Michigan in February. our best wishes to all chapters. But don't forget the fun! To Beta Eta Mr. Joseph Connor, and a fashion Founder's Day and our chapter Lucyna H. Kuncik reward ourselves for a year of show/presentation for profes­ birthday were both celebrated The Brothers of Beta Eta hard work we had a good time sional dress and retail. For a with a faculty breakfast. Chapter are pleased to congratu­ unwinding and relaxing at our fundraiser Georgetown T-Shirts Roxanne J. Christie DAYTON Holiday Party, Rose Dance and late Karen Beebe, Keith were sold and the chapter also the "Date a Deltasig" Date Levesque, and Shelley Orlowski Epsilon Tau c;ontinued the coat check tradition Party. as winners in our First Semi­ at the Basement. Recruiting ILLINOIS Epsilon Tau Chapter cel­ Jody L. Krezminski Annual Beta Eta Family G.P.A. events included a display at the Upsilon ebrated their 30 year anniversary Competition. We kept ourselves annual Student Activity and Club Upsilon Chapter experienced with a pig roast/party which was active on campus by aiding the DUQUESNE Fair, an ice cream social, a happy a full year of activities which a great success. The chapter's Student Government with their Theta Rho hour, and Meet the Chapter promoted brotherhood and unity professional program started annual course guide which Night. in the chapter. We had a full with a tour of the local Fox Theta Rho Chapter is on the provides students with basic social calendar in the fall with a network's studios. Then Bernie go as we strive to reach our goal course and instructor outlines to canoe trip and bam dance in Marble, an independent busi­ of an outstanding Deltasig facilitate easier registration. GEORGE MASON October. In the spring, Upsilon nessman form Grand Rapids, chapter. Although our chapter Our 5th Annual Tour de MuTau Chapter had our first brother­ Michigan, spoke to the members remains small, we have initiated Hogtown Bicycle Tour, benefit­ Mu Tau Chapter's spring hood retreat which strengthened on how to become a millionaire quality Brothers who continue to ing the American Red Cros , initiation was a proud moment for our unity. The year ended with at the age of 30. Other events improve the chapter. Our was very successful. From an everyone involved in the process our Rose Formal where we included a faculty wine and Brothers and alumni were athletic perspective, we con­ and signified the completion of an honored our seniors and created cheese, a sushi dinner, a forum excited to award the first James gratulate our soccer team' title extensive pledge education Radakovich Scholarship this many new memories. on small business and the health as intramural Men's-B Champi­ program. The banquet was an year, in memory of our late Upsilon Chapter was also care industry. The year ended ons. We hope to be as victorious exciting celebration for all the Brother. We also recently very involved in community with an etiquette dinner. with our basketball team this Brothers and friends of Delta initiated the dean of our Antonio spring season to finish up an service activities. In the spring, Sigma Pi. One of the highlights of brothers volunteered for the SUMMER 1993 THE DELTASIG 9 YOUR CHAPTER SPEAKS Champaign Park District's we were given the Best Business ingly successful recruitment its traditional fine performance MIAMI-OHIO Daddy/Daughter Valentine's Organization Award. program enabled our chapter to and is looking forward to yet Alpha Upsilon Dance and the Special Olym­ Holly Juvan initiate 61 new Brothers. Our another 30 years of Brotherhood. pics. Our biggest event is the pledge program continued its Alpha Upsilon Chapter has Business Olympics, a day filled success as well with such events LONGWOOD completed an extremely success­ IOWA STATE ful semester. A new pledge class with sporting events and as a Big/Little Dinner and a KappaNu spending time with children. MuPsi pledge retreat in Cooks Forest, has brought new ideas and The funds raised support the The Mu Psi Chapter would Pennsylvania. The Professional program for sparks of enthusiasm to our Kappa Nu Chapter was mostly Cunningham Children's Home. like to take this opportunity to In addition, our profes­ chapter. concerned with employment During the year, our brother­ extend our thanks to everyone sional program witnessed We organized the ftrst opportunities with speakers from hood grew as we welcomed 29 who supported us at our chapter some changes including scholar­ campus-wide Internship Forum, several companies speaking on new brothers. We also cel­ Installation ceremony. A special ships for the Dale Carnegie wruch attracted 45 businesses employment opportunities ebrated Upsilon's 71 st birthday thanks to the national officers, course, a resume book, and a and over 350 business students. within their company. Also, a in April. and NolaKay Keirn for all their workshop on speaking skills. The forum proved to be an panel discussion with four Erin C. Wegener hard work in making Iowa The Beta Pi Chapter has also excellent opportunity to publi­ State's chapter of Delta Sigma done a great deal over the past foreign tudents concerning the cize Delta Sigma Pi both on Pi a successful one. We would year to help others in the life and economy in each campus and in the commercial INDIANA students home country. They world. Alpha Pi like to thank the Ritual Team for community. We had everal helping out with the program food and clothing drive , also toured a local radio station. Profes ional event included Tradition has been the central and all the chapters that were participated in Adopt-A­ Communjty Service project representative from Proctor and focus of Alpha Pi Chapter able to share in our special day. Highway, Toe-to-Tow Mara­ were helping with Special Gamble, David Jo eph Com­ Olympics and elling Girl during the pa t year. The We also greatly appreciate all thon, fundrai ing for the pany, 97X radio tation, and The Scout cookie . Columbu Alumni A ociation. To benefit the community, we LOUISIANA continued to majntain our TECH Adopt-A-Highway program, organized a blood drive, and Beta Psi conducted Miami profes or During the year evaluation . Beta P i Chapter at Through ucce ful carpet Loui iana Tech and t- hirt fundrai er , we were initiated 35 new able to enjoy everal Grab-a­ Brother . The e date aRd an elaborate formal. Brother ha e hown Thi pa t April, we traveled to their dedication and Ep ilon Tau Chapter at the loyalty to Delta Sigma Uni er ity of Dayton for our Pi by becoming key annual Walk-out. Thi wa a officer . great way to meet new brother Thi year the a well a to enrich our bond Brother participated within our chapter. in everal community Paula J. Koonr- ervice program which included MANKATO STATE collecting canned Epsilon Iota good at Chri tm , Brothers from the Alpha Upsilon chapter during their weekend professional trip to Chicago. vi iting a local nur ing Ep ilon Iota Chapter had two home for Valentine' Day, and major community ervice related retiring of old tradition and the the letter and card that we American Heart A o iation, cleaning up a two mHe tretch of a tivitie , Adopt-A-Highway ushering in of new ones has received from chapter all and visited everal ho pita! . road for Adopt-A-Road. and GATE Phonathon. Profe - given the chapter a new outlook aero the Unjted State . The e We've all had a excellent The Fall 1992 pledge cia ional a tivitie included a very for the future. The highlight of were very in pirational! time thi pa t year with social threw a graffiti party for the intere ting talk on the finer our year wa the entry of a Amanda Griest event uch a a 50' theme member and the Spring 1993 point of elling yourself to Delta ig sponsored bike team in party, a Chapter Birthday party, pledge cia threw a a taway potential employer by Dave Indiana Univer ity's Little 500 Spring Fling in Myrtle Beach, JOHNS HOPKINS party. Both were great way for Harmen. Tours were ruver e bike race, appropriately entitled and much more. We' re all Chi the member to get away from and intere ting. The Mankato "Cycling, Scholar hip , and looking forward to the comjng Thi is the 70th year in Chi the tre of college life. Free Pre offered an intere ting Tradition." year and hope to continue to Chapter' hi tory and it ha been A Fall quarter approache , behind the c ne look at what it Plan are already being made improve our already ucce ful a very po itive and productive the member are preparing to put take to run a regional new pa­ to continue this tradition next program a well a add orne per. Then everyone enjoyed the year. The chapter enjoyed a into effe tour new recruiting year with a team of four Delta­ new one . double tour in Bloomington of great deal of support and idea . sigs in the men's race, while the Rana . Cur io Northwe t Airline and the Mall participation with the Baltimore Belinda Bodie Deltasig women are plannjng to of America. Fundrai ing wa Alumni Chapter, including a start a tradition of their own. elling "The Offi ial Home om­ crab fea t, a chilly rafting trip LASALLE l en Young LOYOLA ing" T- hirt , J.C. P nny' along the Shenandoah, and a Epsilon Sigma Gamma Pi redit ard application and weekend in Ocean City. In May, Ep ilon Sigma We' re ba k and w hav lot running a pop om tand. IOWA Chapter celebrated it 30th f new and e iting ideas! Th €psilon anniver ary. Attending were KANSAS nine n wly initiated Broth r Epsilon Chapter has had a brother from th fir t year of MARQUETTE Iota al ng with an already a tive busy and rewarding year. We Ep ilonSigma' exit nce(l964 D Ita One of the goal of Iota Broth r, Loui Maull, and initiated 51 new Brothers, sold & 1965). AI o in attendance Chapter wa to get Delta Sigma alumni have be n h !ping u Homecoming t-shirts, helped were orne fa ulty br ther wh Pi member more involved with rai c fund and g t r ady for a with preparations for a Special have a sisted the hapter the School of Bu ine and a big . ful fall r ruit. ur Olympics award banquet, and thr ughout th year , m t tep wa made by helping with notably Mr. Peter wcency, wh took profe ional trips to the Career Fair and the Faculty Minneapolis and Kansas City. r tired thi year after 4 year f Relation ommittee's work with In March we attended the . ervice to the school a w II a profe sor . Speaker. have In tallation ceremony of Mu Psi 30 years f ervi e t the included ue ummitt fr m Chapter at Iowa State Univer­ fraternity. The vcning wa argill, Brian Rose from Peat filled with fine dining and sity. We also received a econd Marwick and Ruth Ann Nyler place volleyball trophy at the dancing and a pr entation of from Marian Merrell Dow. Volleyball/Basketball Tourna­ gift . Th ca ion wa. deem d ment in Lincoln, Nebraska, and a gr at u cess and left a warm this was the first year that our KENT STATE ~ cling with very nc wh chapter attended the Spring Beta Pi au nd d. all ptimisti about ling in Myrtle Beach, outh Beta Pi hapt r has com- Under an wly arolina. During Busincs. pi ted yet another ex iting y ar xccutiv ommitt' , psilon Week at the University of Iowa, f Brotherhood! ur increas- igma is very eager t r turn t 10 THE DELTASIG SUMMER 1993 YOUR CHAPTER SPEAKS

Delta chapter was very fortunate to present different selling A ward for raising money for the Company, Brian Bauer from catch up on news after the to participate in the area techniques so the project could Spina Bifida Association. In Dean Witter and Mr. Rice of summer while eating spaghetti, conference basketball tourna­ be as successful as possible. February, the chapter hosted the Jaynes Company. boating and playing volleyball. ment at Lewis University, and North Central Regional Volley­ Iota Nu was kept busy in the celebrate Founder's Day with a MISSOURI ball and BasketbaJI Tournament. NORTH CAROLINA many activities that were very elegant formal dance. COLUMBIA This semester the chapter had planned for the year. Profes­ Three Brothers are now fun with the Big Brothers GREENSBORO sional activities included Alpha Beta welcomed home after studying program at the YMCA by Iota Omega speakers on topics ranging from abroad for a year, and we have Alpha Beta Chapter's having a "kids night" full of Iota Omega Chapter members international business to irutiated two ambitious pledge professional program was again games, movies, treats, and a made valuable contributions to banking. The chapter also went class~s, w_ho are already very strong. Some of the topics magician. On our contributing a great deal. This covered by speakers were professional side, summer the new Executive entrepreneurship and getting an tours included Board wiJI be having a retreat in MBA and law degree, money Duncan Aviation order to plan for a successful management after graduation and Sandoz Labs, 1993-94 school year. and the defense industry and and a variety of advice on job market competi­ speakers topics MEMPHIS STATE tiv~ness. Then with a tour of included a Secret Gamma Zeta Stonehill Winery in Herman, Service agent. Missouri, the members learned The chapter also Gamma Zeta Chapter has had about wine production, distribu­ had a great time a bu y year. Some professional tion and marketing. raising money by events for the year included a filling out credit tour of Coor' s Brewery and MISSOURI card applications WMC-TV5, MayorW. W. and cleaning Bob Herenton, poke on the Eco­ ST. LOUIS Devaney Sports EtaNu nomic Development of Mem­ Center after swim phis, a film on busines in The Eta Nu Chapter has been meets. Tradition Brothers from Eta Mu Chapter gather after a recent meeting America, and Jame Graham of particularly active in community was kept with the National Pizza Company spoke service this year. perhaps our annual St. Patrick' Day cookie/ the community with their on an interesting tour of Days on inventory control. most innovative service project cake break for the faculty. Community Service events such Inn and a local funeral home. A Fundrai ers included a bake was our campaign entitled, Alpha Delta reached high as: collection of "ruck-knacks" second etiquette seminar proved sale and selling Tupperware. "Have a Safe Spring Break," spirits with plenty of motiva­ for Starmount Villa, monetary successful with many people on Several social activities such which distributed survival kits tional activities including the donation to the Association of campus attending. as tailgate parties, get-togethers on campus. Each urvival kit weekly Deltatrivia question, Retarded Citizens, and book Community service projects at Benrugan's and the Rose contained one condom and ecret Valentine , raffles for collection for patients of Moses were numerous. We volunteered Dance were held. several information pamphlets casual dress rught at a meeting, Cone Hospital. our time helping with Tel­ from the St. Loui Effort for NCAA Basketball gues -who­ Alumru, Adopt-a-Highway, and MICHIGAN Aids. would-win game, and our own bingo at Twin Pines nursing Xi This semester the Eta Nu NORTH CAROLINA version of the American home. Every week, Brothers Chapter welcomed 13 new CHAPEL HILL Xi Chapter irutiated 30 new Bandstand Dance contest!! donated to a canned food drive, Brothers in a joint Irutiation with Alpha Lambda Brothers this year. The year was Alpha Delta Chapter initiated and at Christmas we purchased Alpha Chi Chapter. Eta Nu filled with a diverse mix of twelve brothers who possess Alpha Lambda Chapter has gifts for a boy and a girl. In ho ted the si te for the Initiation professional, service, and social great leadership and professional . recently been hard at work April, the second annual 5K Run ceremony while Alpha Chi activitie . skills and who will defirutely be raising money for the spring for Cystic Fibrosis was held. Xi Chapter is especially formal at Lake Lure (fi lming Iota Nu Chapter is proud to proud of the St. Patrick's Day sight of Dirty Dancing). The say that we have 31 new ice cream extravaganza we held fundraisers that we have done to Brother including two faculty at Mott Children's Hospital and accomplish this goal include to continue the Iota Nu tradition. the helping hand we lent to sponsoring carwashes, complet­ Celebrating 15 years of excel­ Habitat for Humanity. ing credit card applications, and lency, Iota Nu will be having a Social activities were selling posters. reunion on Halloween weekend. extremely creative this year, We hold our carwashes at We look forward to this special from pledge auctions to paint­ Central CaroUna Bank in the event which wiU bring together ball war games, Halloween University MaU parking lot. All many brothers, current and hayrides and whirlyball. Xi Brothers participate in the event alumru. Chapter also ruled the intramural and the carwashes always coed football league and howed generate a great deal of money real strength in vol leyball and The new Alpa Delta Chaper Officers. and fun. NORTHERN basketball as well. A second fundraiser requires ARIZONA hosted the Initiation party. Xi Chapter rounded out a an asset to our chapter. The each Brother to complete credit Zeta Omega In May, Eta Nu celebrated its year of learrung, growth, and semester ended with our annual card applications. We had 25th Anniversary. An awards This has been an exciting friendship with the Spring Ro e Formal which was a great applications for Dillard's, and recognition banquet year for Zeta Omega Chapter. Formal, which was held in time for all ! Amoco Ga , Citibank Visa, complete with dinner and Throughout the year we did Windsor, Ontario. We enjoyed a Teggy Eliuk MasterCard, and AT&T. dancing was held. A presenta­ many fund raising and commu­ long night of celebrating our Selling posters i another tion on the history of Eta Nu 's nity service project . Zeta Brotherhood and cheering on the fundrai er which will help founding and reactivation was NEW MEXICO Omega Chapter member mighty Wolverines to a third­ subsidize our formal. A Brother given by Brothers of the Gamma Iota participated in the Special round NCAA basketball victory. in the fraternity approached a We look forward to a new year. reactivation class. Gamma Iota Chapter partici­ Olympics and the March of We congratulate our graduat­ pated in the MDA Bowl-A-Thon local busines man about the idea Dimes fundraising campaign. Jennifer Rettig of selling a "Chapel Hill ing Brothers and look forward to in conjunction with Zia Alumni Some of our fund raising MINNESOTA another semester of success, Chapter. Other community Nightlife" poster that he had activities included a successful professionalism, and Brother­ service events were decorating created. We received the poster raffle which was spotlighted MINNEAPOLIS hood. the El Centro Villa Nursing a week before local busine ses with the winner,being drawn at Alpha Epsilon Cynthia M. Kemlage Center for Easter and a food in Chapel Hill and hope that this an NAU Basketball game. drive. advantage will prove to be Thi past semester we have Alpha Epsilon Chapter had an beneficial to us. exciting fall semester helping Some of the outstanding begun to implement our alumru NEBRASKA Kyle L. Todd out ·the community by participat­ speakers for the profe sional data-base. This will be helpful in LINCOLN program were ASM Career the future for Alumni relations ing in a blood drive, ElderCare Alpha Delta Bingo and Bowl for Kids Sake. Pl acement Advisor and Instruc­ NORTHEAST and involvement. One of the To help increase the safety of Alpha Delta chapter had an tor Mary Fachman, Kevin Small MISSOURI STATE most exciting events that fellow students the fundraising out tanding semester! It began from Intel, Director of Market­ Iota Nu happened this past year was the project wa selling mace with the chapter winning the ing for Bank of America Bruce long cross contin_ental trek made The year began with a keychains. A peaker was set up Student Orgaruzation of the Webb, Dan Cappleman from by orne Brothers to celebrate Month- December/January Ohio Casualty Insurance Brotherhood retreat at Camp Jo­ Spring Fling with over 800 Ota It gave brothers a chance to Deltasig Brothers from around SUMMER 1993 THE DELTASIG 11 YOUR CHAPTER SPEAKS the country. changes. We initiated 27 new Big Bro!Lil Bro Hayride and we professional event, "The Future Deltasigs from all over the In closing, we would like to members and their enthusiasm initiated 21 great pledges. of Auto Competition in nation flocked to enjoy the 'thank all Zeta Omega Chapter and dedication are really going December was the month for America," featured speakers sunshine and meet old friends as members for an excellent year to be a great asset in the upcom­ the pledges "Eskimo Pi" party from three major auto manufac­ well as make new ones. While and we expect next year to be ing semesters. and a unusual profe sional event turers and drew a large univer­ our chapter went to "get away" 'even more fun and exciting. We have seen a wide variety for all the bu iness organiza- sity-wide audience. and "have a bla t", I think we all of professional speakers and tion - a hypnotist! Dr. Bellow Spring semester brought a left with the renewed realization NORTHERN have been active in the commu­ did a wonderful job of hypnotiz­ visit from Brother Harry that Delta Sigma Pi is truly an nity. Some speakers included a ing five of our members by Gamble, Deltasig and General international fraternity. Some­ 'ILLINOIS CEO of a local bank, a recruiter having them talk like aliens, Manager of the Philadelphia times it is easy to forget that our EtaMu from EDS, and a Real Estate play like children, and lip- ync Eagles, and our Sixth Annual fraternity, and in a broader Eta Mu Chapter celebrated it auctioneer. We howed support to Guns and Rose . To end the Charity Auction enabled u to ense, the world of business, is 25th anniver ary with a the for our community by working fall semester of 1992, we had a raise money for the local Ronald not only confined to our local annual Ro e Dance. A for the chool blood drive, cleaning Chri tmas Semi-Formal. Co t of McDonald Hou e. We are region, but i alive and thriving 1additional events throughout the up our adopted 2 mile tretch of admission was one toy per plea ed to welcome 21 new in all the other parts of the year, exciting and eventful sum highway, and recycling alumi­ per on with proceed being Brother into Beta Nu Chapter. world. up all activitie . The Brother of num can for money and donated to Toy for Tot . Carl Friedrich To tho e chapters who have rEta Mu focu ed on numerou donating the proceeds to the Diana Ga le Dominy not had the recent opportunity to professional and ocial activitie Cumberland Children' Home PENNSYLVANIA attend some kind of national with other Delta ig chapters in for their Chri tma fund. OKLAHOMA STATE STATE affair of Delta Sigma Pi, I 'our region. Thi year, in addition to encourage you to do o. We Gamma Epsilon Alpha Gamma The Brother tarted the year intramural port , we partici­ mu t all remember that each of What a year for the Gamma off by attending the Great Lake pated in the annual Hou ton The 1992-93 chool year wa our chapters contribute to the Ep ilon Chapter! In December ' Regional Conference in Racine, Softball Tournament and won definitely an eventful one for the progres and future of our 12 pledge were initiated. Wisconsin, and ho ting a the Sport man hip trophy. We Brothers of Alpha Gamma fraternity, as well a to the Community ervice project regional profe ional seminar also increa ed Deltasig aware­ Chapter. Fall erne ter activitie progres and future of the included collecting canned ' day which both Zeta Xi of Lewi nes on campu by winning included everal football bu ines world. We are all food at an Oklahoma State Univer ity and Delta of econd place in the annual tailgates held for both under­ interconnected. ba ketball game and donating Marquette Univer ity attended. paintball Greek Wargames. graduate and alumni. We also Jill Wiesenthal toy and game for le fortu- 'The Brother "of Eta Mu al o We closed off the year with enjoyed li tening to uch profe ional peaker a PURDUE economi t Dav id Yerger and one Kappa Omega of our own Penn tate Manage­ Thi ha been an in piring ment profe or , M . Rocki -Lee year at Kappa Omega Chapter. DeWitt. Brother attendance and partici­ Spring erne ter wa off to a pation have improved dramati­ good tart when we welcomed cally, and of cour e thi im­ the new Ep i Jon pledge cia . ln provement ha worked wonder February, we continued our for Brotherhood. Kappa Omega upport of the Penn State Dance Chapter had the pri ilege of Marathon, an vent that rai h ting the following companie m ney ~ r the Four Diamond o er the pa t year: the Federal Fund. We then participated in Re rve Bank f Chicago the uper itie Walk which (twice). moco Eli Lilly & benefited the MultipleS lero i Compan , Cummin Engine •. iety. Ln pril, we held our There wa al o a plant trip to econd annual Parent weekend ny Record C mpact Di k ~ llowed b the initiation f the Manufa turing plant, are ume Epsil n pledge cia . work hop, and a dining etiqu tte Thi year'. annual alumni­ dinner. . Brothers fo the Lambda Upsilon Chapter gather in their formal attire to celebrate the fifth anniversary of their undergraduate Ro e Dance chapter. helped celebrate the 70th nate hildren. birthday of th founding of ur visited Delta Chapter and went our Ro. e Ball . pring formal and SAGINAW VALLEY Th pring eme ter wa ju t hapter. fter thi entful year, 'on a tour of a winery and then graduati on party. We are Mu Phi a busy. Th hapter held a th Brother of lpha Gamma attended the now traditional Pub excited about the upc ming Mu Phi Chapter' profe - Ia e aucti n where member chapter are definite! ready for Crawl! Eta Mu Chapter al o erne ters, and would li ke to ional a ti iti in luded did vari u tasks ~ r faculty even m re e citement during the ' fielded two team at a regional wi h the be t f luck t all our memb r.. As a year-end graduated Delta ig . 1993-1994 h I year! ba\ketball tournament hosted by m eting, ur fa ulty ad i or, Dr. Chri ty D. Skoda Zeta Xi hapter. Kl etke, wa gener u en ugh to PHILADELPHIA The year was succe ful with ho t a "get-t gether" f r all the the initiation of 27 new Brother OHIO m mbers at her hou . TEXTILES a~ well as a new faculty advi or, Alpha Omicron ur prof ional program Eta Xi Dr Oenis Schoenbachler. The wa quite varied with topi n ommunity ervice project Brothers of ta Mu would also techno! gy ad an ement, quality for Alpha micr n hapter like to congratulate Dr. Ahmed scrvi e, white li ar rim , and included walking for March of "Papa" Rifai , our advisor ince the banking industry. Dime and helping with pecial dance and parti ipating in 1975, for winning the Northern We I k ~ rward t the I 93- Olympic . For the profe ional p p om and bake . ale for th Illinois Outstanding Faculty 4 h I year. Be t program David Lane, orporate univ r ity. Advisor Of The Year A ward! our new chapter offi r and a Recruiter of Nati nwid Jennifer Ahlberg thank y u t all f th member Insurance, p ke and the chapter for making 1992-93 an ut. tand­ ST. AMBROSE wa host for Dan Burn tein, NORTH FLORIDA ing year. Dean of the Univer ity f Th ta Omi ron Kappa PI Julie Lockwood Wi consin . A r ad trip for the H lpfu l, Kappa Pi Chapter participated annual pring trip t Atlanta wa mined. Th in the Spring of 1993 joint also n the agenda. The mem­ PENNSYLVANIA initiation in Boca Raton, lorida. ber. toured NN, aw a Braves Beta Nu The chapter initiated new game and vi ited the oke The Br thcr. balan d w rk, members at the ritualistic Mu eum . crvi e, and play in a hi tory­ initiation in the morning and then making y arb ginning with the attended a banquet that evening. OKLAHOMA u ce f "Th D It a ig PITTSBURGH Beta Epsilon upon aver," the hapter Lambda NORTH TEXAS bu sine .. Th hapter e p ially Thi pa. t April our hapter, The fall semester was full f Delta Epsilon enjoyed h !ping out at th ~ r the fir t tim , au ndcd th great activities ~ r Beta p ilon Philad lphia d Bank and annual pring ling h ld by B ta In the past year the Delta hapter. We h ld a "M et the local oup it h n. nc amma in Myrtl B a h, . Epsilon chapter has seen a lot of Members" party and the annual 12 THE DELTASIG SUMMER 1993 YOUR CHAPTER SPEAKS bake sales for a chool in our them as well as all of the Theta SAN DIEGO the Chapter" night, dinner at a audience for a Jerry Springer talk area that is struggling to stay Omega Alumni. Lambda Pi local Mexican restaurant and a show taping. Earlier Brothers open and we helped a elemen­ We held our last two winery tour in Napa Valley were had taken a fall field trip to Lambda Pi Chapter initiated tary school with their "Fun Initiations on our own at St. recruiting events that allowed Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota. 26 new brothers into the chapter. Night." Edward's University. This was a Delta Omicron Chapter the In the Twin Cities, brothers They will add new life and ideas Among our professional great learning experience as well opportunity to show potential toured the retail giant, Dayton's events, was a very dynamic as a challenge. Our Spring 1993 for the corning years. members the many facets of our and met with the management of We can't wait to have all of speaker from Ada Gafney Shaff, Initiation was followed by a fraternal bond. the Target Center, home of the Inc. on the subject of business Hawaiian luau at the lake. We you join us in Anaheim. It will Brothers of Delta Omicron NBA's Minnesota be a lot of fun under the sun, like etiquette. We learned many had a great time and it was quite Chapter have enjoyed taking Timberwolves. interesting tips about table an adventure! we have to deal with every day. part in the education of our new The fall was also highlighted manners and the proper way to Professionally, Theta Omega Make sure to bring your members; participating in the by Alpha Eta Chapter advisor, sunscreen and a partying conduct ourselves during an Chapter maintained a busy Area Conference hosted by Benno Wymar, being named attitude, cause we are going to interview. schedule with a wide variety of Theta Chi Chapter; aiding the Delta Sigma Pi's 1992 National have some fun. We spent thi year focusing on speakers and tours. We were Japanese American community Advisor of the Year. Next year, will lead us into a what we want our chapter to be. also very active in the commu- with a casino night fund-raiser Mike Krush new generation of for the Annual San Francisco Lambda Pi since 32 Cherry Blossom Festival; brothers just graduated SOUTHERN celebrating the chapter's 34th this pa t year. We wi h birthday; initiating five new CALIFORNIA them all the best. We members, attending workshops Phi are also looking on busi ness etiquette given by forward to greeting a For community service Phi the founder and director of new District Director, Chapter did a beach clean-up, a Advanced Etiquette, and on as we say good-bye to a book drive and gave candy and resume writing given by the very strong one. Thanks Thanksgiving pictures to president of Resume PLUS and Scott. children at the Shriner's alumnus of Kappa Lambda · William Edward Childrens hospital. Chapter at SUNY-Binghamton. Homan Social activitie included the Finally, Brothers of Delta usual pining party, a booth for SAN DIEGO Omicron Chapter looked back USC homecoming, a Halloween upon the successful emester co tume P/ A party and a Brothers of Delta Omicron Chapter gather for a chapter photograph with Regional STATE and honored our graduating Christmas banquet. Director Gregory Howell. Iota Pi seniors at our End-of-the­ One of the professional events Semester A wards Ceremony and of the chapter was to feature We held a goal meeting to gather nity through our extensive One of the fun filled Banquet. We are extremely Victor Lai, who is the Chief ideas on what we want from community service projects fundraisers for Iota Pi Chapter excited in continuing our Operating Officer of "New Delta Sigma Pi , but even more including a very large fund was the Golf Tournament which success into the semesters ahead. World Entertainment" and an importantly, what we have to raising project for Big Brothers was played at Steele Canyon Claudine Kee entrepreneur. offer Delta Sigma Pi. We had a and Big Sister of Austin and Golf Club. Other events were a good year, but we are determined our continual project of Adopt - garage sale, taking inventory at to make next year a better one. A- Highway. Nordstroms and selling call SOUTH DAKOTA SOUTHWESTERN Alpha Eta Laura Meyers We are hoping to start off our cards to students on campus. LOUISIANA next semester with our strongest For community service the Trash, Hamburger High Kappa Xi ST. CLOUD STATE recruiting program ever, members helped the San Diego University, basketballs and Theta Tau including new and exciting Center for Children, the Project Benno, may at ftrst look like a Recruiting for Kappa Xi changes. The Theta Omega Concern International, recruiting mad scientist's concoction, but Chapter was a huge success The Brothers of Theta Tau Chapter wishes a successful year members for KPBS Public actually turned into the formula using flyers, classroom speeches Chapter have completed an to all! Broadcasting Television, helping for success for Alpha Eta and presentations, and recruiting eventful school year. The Amy Russell with Hardy Elementary School Chapter. parties. The chapter sponsored highlights of the year included Easter egg painting and Special an employment forum, a Olympics track meet. Community Service event ST. MARY'S called "game night" and a Lambda Upsilon tuition raffle. Our spring semester got off to SAN The employment forum a fast start with a week of consisted of Human Resource recruiting functions including FRANCISCO professionals from local "Meet the Chapter Night" and a Gamma Omicron businesses discussing and sandwich party. Gamma Omicron Chapter addre sing questions from St. Brothers as well as pledges welcomed II new initiates this Cloud State students on job attended professional activities spri ng semester. We also have search topics uch as interview­ including a tour to Columbia the honor of sharing our ing, networking and resume Industries and on campus Brotherhood with three faculty writing. For our "games night" speakers. We became involved members, including the new we invited unmatched children in a mentor ship program with Dean of our Mclaren School of from the Big Brothers and Big elementary chool children and Busine s, Mr. Gary Williams. Sisters program to play games, helped clean up our community This year our chapter talk and eat pizza with the Theta by becoming "Graffiti presented the Recognition Tau Brothers. The tuition raffle Busters." Award to the Business School consi ted of elling tickets to Fundrai ing played an secretary for her dedication to student and then drawing one important part during the the student and her work. Brothers from Eta Phi Chapter receive the championship trophy at the tuition winner who received 15 Regional Volleyball/Basketball Tournament. semester a the Lambda Our annual Rose Dance will credits of paid tuition worth pledge class organized a be held in October at the St. To say thank you to the many fundraising events uch as $687. bowling tournament, worked on Francis Drake Hotel. Last year's community the chapter partici­ Since Theta Tau's saw many selling chocolate and washing car wa hes, bar-b-que , athletic dance was a big hit and was pated in the Adopt-A-Highway of its Brother graduate this cars in great anticipation of paraphernalia sales, and the USL listed as one of the best campus program. During the past year, sunshades project. year, one of our goals for the celebrating our chapter's fifth events at the University. the chapter also held an Ea ter upcoming year i to recruit a anniver ary with a Purple & r Andrew Hwang egg hunt at a daycare center and large number of quality Gold Ball in April. SOUTHWEST assi ted in publicizing and member This year we hosted a joint SAN FRANCISCO recruiting donor for a blood MISSOURI initiation that brought Iota Psi, drive. Kappa Omicron SAINT EDWARD'S Zeta Nu, Mu Omicron and STATE The spring field trip whisked Theta Omega Lambda Upsilon chapters Delta Omicron Kappa Omicron Chapter has brothers to Chicago and Ham­ had a fun and very busy pa t together. Our chapter initiated We have enjoyed a produc­ Theta Omega would like to burger High Univer ity, year; we've stayed quite active congratulate all of our graduates 17 new brothers including one tive Spring 1993 emester, faculty member. McDonalds' s management with our professional and of thi s pa t year and hope to beginning with a strong force of training center. Brothers also community service activitie . continue strong relations with Roxanne Y. Olivarri Brothers recruiting potential toured the Chicago Board of Our professional events have members. A pizza party, "Meet Trade and even sat in the been very successful this year. I SUMMER 1993 THE DELTASIG 13 YOUR CHAPTER SPEAKS · We had two out-of town tours sored "playday" with two other with the Clayton Community a promising 93-94 school year. back to the campus, and a local this past year: Memphis and St. busines fraternities gave us a Center participating as the cast Lynn Burley Easter telethon which proved to 'Louis. In Memphis we toured chance to relax and network in "It's the Great Pumpkin, be a remarkable success for the Coors Brewery and the Federal with other students in the Charlie Brown" and "Peter WESTERN community. Express Hub. In St. Loui we College of Bu ine Admini tra­ Rabbit's Eggsellent Adventure." Last but not least, our Social tion. ILLINOIS ' toured Anheu er-Busch, Arthur We have also continued our Committee hosted the first Lambda Omicron Ander en. and Southwestern We are hoping to end work with the Inroads program annual Spring picnic. Family Bell. Some of our local tour in several brothers to Grand of St. Louis and participated a Lambda Omicron Brothers member and Alumni were all 'Springfield included KY -3 Chapter Congress to help olve buddies for athlete in the enjoyed Undergrad Weekend in invited which added to the televi ion tation, Paul-Mueller i sue facing the fraternity and Special Olympics. For our St. Loui , Missouri, starting with excitement. We are all eagerly Manufacturing, and the Federal share idea and experience with professional activities program a tour to Adam's Mark Hotel awaiting the new school year to ' Medical Pri on. other Brother around the nation. we have toured the Chrysler and the re t of the day spent at get back and start moving again. Community service always The chapter is very proud of plant facilities and have gotten a St. Louis Union Station Mall Brijesh Thapa keeps u busy. We have our Lambda Nu Brother April behind the scenes look at the St. shopping and eating. The next 1 monthly Adopt-A-Street in Garrett, the 1993 Collegian of Louis Zoo. , day the group toured the Science WINONA downtown Springfield, and the Year. Congratulations April! Ching-an Hu Center and Anheu er Bu ch and Kappa Upsilon every pring we pon or a Drug­ Todd Lackey end~d the evening at a barn r Free-Dance for the local high WAYNE STATE dance. This past year has been very chool kid . Thi year we've TEXAS·EL PASO exciting and challenging for added a new community ervice NEBRASKA Kappa Up ilon Chapter. We Gamma Phi WESTERN ' project, the Summit Hou e Eta Pi welcomed 17 very enthu ia tic which i a temporary home for Some of the recruiting event The Brothers of Eta Pi Chapter MICHIGAN initiates and sadly said good-bye troubled boy . Our activitie for Gamma Phi Chapter in­ worked very hard during the pa t Epsilon Omicron to 14 graduating brothers. The ' included oftball game , cluded a "Meet the Chapter" and year to achieve our goal and et Recruiting wa very trong at bonds of brotherhood were bowling, cook-outs, and a a "Meet the Chapter BBQ" and new tandard . Recruiting quality Epsilon Omicron Chapter with a trengthened a memories were pecial Thank giving dinner . the recruiting table. members was a focu of Eta Pi , trategy focu ing on publicity at exchanged between the alumni ' This ha been a very rewarding One of the profe sional tour e pecially ince so many Brother Bronco Ba h, cia room and collegiate Brother in April experience for u and many of wa a visit to the Bieganow ki graduated. presentation , Bilbo' and at Kappa Up ilon Chapter' lOth our brother now volunteer Cellar of El Pa o. The Brother One highlight of the year wa Haworht recruiting event and Anniversary Celebration. We · individually for the Summit learned the various proce e our Regional Volleyball/ an aggre ive ad campaign. The were fortunate to have our House a Big Brother or needed to make different type Ba ketball Tournament. Several Pledge Education program Regional Director, Mark Dorn, Si ter . of wine and the different type alumni member were al o on concentrated on more interaction help plan and celebrate the Thi pa t year we initiated 33 of equipment u ed to proce hand to field team in each between pledge and Brothers. special event with u . new brother into Kappa them. divi ion. Their effort howed Fundraising event included Our profe ional program Omicron Chapter. Their dedica­ that they ha en' t lo t their touch, conce ion and elling di count was a bu y a ever with everal tion and hard work give us the VIRGINIA and we thank them for meeting card while Profe ional peaker and tour throughout confidence to know that thi u in Lincoln. Acti itie addre sed the i ue the year. We toured the Mall of COMMONWEALTH America, Minneapoli Federal chapter will continue to be one Profe ional affair included of entrepreneur hip and elf Eta Omega Re erve Bank, and many local of the be t. The chapter i in tour of Citibank and Sandoz enhancement in the work place. bu ine e including great hand and everyone i Eta Omega chapter at Pharmaceuti al , a well a McDonald' , EMD, and looking forward to an exciting Virginia Commonwealth peaker from Piper Jaffray Wenonah Canoe. Our participa­ ' and ucce sful next year! Univer ity ha ju t completed lnve ·tment and Dakota Dune . WEST FLORIDA tion in Adopt- -Highway and another chool year and we are Delta ig al o joined force with Eta Up ilon entertaining the Key Kid with very proud of the rebirth of the other organization on ampu SUNY Much effort wa made thi Halloween and Ea ter activitie chapter. and in the community L pa t year by Eta Up ilon Chapter ha kept Delta igma Pi an a et ALBANY Our new Executive board ha welcome Jim avage, enior member t encourage participa­ to the community. The Brother Zeta Psi great challenge ri ing ahead on Vice President f the Zig Ziglar tion in Delta igma Pi on of Kappa Up ilon are looking The empha i of Zeta P i the horizon. With the continuing Corporation. campu . The increa ed i ibility forward to another terrific ear. Chapter ha been empha i on growth of our chapter we are With the trength of the and attention t trategy wa Letitia M. Luhinski public relation . One activity working hard at con tantly being Br ther of ta Pi hapter, the well worth the effort with the that was implemented this year productive for our chool, bu y year ahead is ure to be initiation of 25 new Brother . wa-; a Faculty Big Bro/Lil' Bro community, profe ion, and another ucce , ful ne. XAVIER program. Brother involved in most importantly each other. Krisri Wishart Theta Lambda this program went to a faculty WEST LIBERTY The pring erne ter wa full Brother to di cu. s fraternal, VIRGINIA TECH WAYNE STATE Delta Omega of activity for the Brother of academic and general i ue . Zeta Upsilon The Br th r of Delta Omega Theta Lambda hapter. Du to Al~o a gla ca e in the bu ine DETROIT hapter had an e tung hoot an out tanding recruiting effort, Zeta Up ilon Chapter w rked building was obtained. Thi Gamma Th eta year and al o a mpli hed \ e initiated 10 new m mber , again thi year with Junior case ha been u ed to di play many objective . It wa a real including Dr. Da id W inb rg, Achievement f Southwe t various fraternity artifacts privil ge and a g d learning the 1991 -92 ollege of Bu ine Virginia to go into the ixth including plaque, award , pr e for the memb r, who Teach r of the year. grade cia room of Black. burg picture album , etc. had attended th llegh ny We ha e had v rat intere t­ and hri tian burg to teach ing peaker thi "Bu ine s Basic ." including George chaeffer, the TEXAS A&M The chapter al o spon ored EO f Fifth Third Bank. Our LambdaNu Busine Week with gue t This past year has been a peaker , interview and re ume memorable one, allowing us to work hops, and a "Dres for experience growth in brother­ Succe "fashi n how, open to hood and professionali m. all tudent in the ollege of Among our community Bu ine. s. service activitie , we helped with the local Special Olympic WASHINGTON and taught basic busine Alpha Chi principles to elementary school kids for Junior Achievement. During our fir t year a a Both of these projects proved to reactivated chapter f Delta be rewarding experience worth Sigma Pi , we have worked t continuing in the future. meet the objectives of a chapter Our pr fessional activities a well as vercome the difficul ­ calendar provided us with a tour ties of being a new chapter. of the Anheuser-Busch Plant in Alth ugh we have had some Houston , a resume writing bstacles t verc me, we hav workshop, and a visit from a successfully initiated 23 new brothers. - charter member of our chapter. urs . ur ommunity s rvicc On the social scene, a formal Therl'sa Whitt• in Dallas and a Deltasig spon- pr gram ha. included working SUMMER 1993. 14 THE DELTASIG ALUMNI NOTES

at La Roche College in Pitts­ Michelle L. Prestley, analysis for small businesses Boatmen's Bank in St. Louis, Denise J. Mostrom, Adelphi, burgh, Pennsylvania. Eastern Illinois, has accepted a and individuals. Missouri. has accepted a new position as Meshelle A. Boruch, Jarrod Peterson, St. Cloud new position as Manager of PatriciaN. Constenla, Financial Planner with IDS in Nebraska-Lincoln, has ac­ State, has accepted a manage­ Information & Audit for Loyola-Marymount, has Mineola, New York. cepted a new position as ment position with Target Christine Manning, Adelphi, Princess Cruise Lines Casino accepted a new position as Employment Analyst with Stores in Duluth, Minnesota. has accepted a new position as Department in Los Angeles, Customer Service Representa­ Nebraska Public Power Cheri Hoovestol Sanstead, Securities Associate with New California. tive for Dole Packaged Foods District in Columbus, Ne­ St. Cloud State, has accepted a York Life Insurance Company John R. Stewart, Eastern in Westlake Village, Califor­ braska. position as Human Resources in New York, New York. Illinois, has graduated Doctor nia. John A. Schuchart, Ne­ Representative for Walker Thomas F. Dean , Adelphi, of Optometry from the Illinois Daniel Garcia, Loyola­ braska-Omaha, chairman of Methodist Health Center in has accepted a new position as College of Optometry. Marymount, Senior Vice the board and chief executive Minneapolis, Minnesota. Consumer Relations Agent C. Winton Littlejohn, President of real estate plan­ officer of MDU Resources, with Club Agency in Garden Florida, has been promoted to ning for Warner Brothers has AIL. Pilliod, Jr. , San Inc., was among 28 chief City, New York. Assistant Vice President and been placed on the Los Angeles Francisco State, has a position Howard J. Reiss, Adelphi, Commercial Banking Manager Board of Directors to help executive officers receiving as a Regional Credit manager has accepted a new position a for NationsBank in New Port rebuild the city of Los Angeles. awards in New York recently for The Goodyear Tire & Auditor with J&W Manage­ Richey, Florida. Leticia Q. Pineda, Loyola in Financial World's 19th Rubber Company in San ment in New York, New York. Michael P. Kaman, Florida Marymount, has accepted a Annual CEO of the Year Leandro, California. Michael J. Luria, Arizona, Atlantic, has been promoted to new position as Administrative program. The program recog­ Keith P. Boone, Shepherd, has accepted the position of the po ition of Sou thea t Assi tant for Sony in Los nizes superior business has a position as Programmer Director of Operations of the Division Specialist, Document Angeles, California. leadership and achievement. with Tracor Applied Science, five companies of Southwest Imaging Systems in Orlando, Edilberto G. Sarango, Mark E. Stoddard, New Inc. in Rockville, Maryland. Trends Inc. and Hot Chili Florida with AT&T computing Loyola Marymount, has Mexico State, is employed as Kevin Paul Boone, Shepherd, Management Company Inc., in divi ion-NCR Corporation. accepted a position as Repre­ an Assistant Golf Pro at has a position as Programmer Arizona. Bonnie Elaine Bonnell, entative for Equimax Mort­ Rancho Canada golf cour e and with Tracor Applied Science, Stephen R. Foreht, Arizona Florida State, has accepted a gage & Loan in Los Angeles, club in Monterey, California. Inc. in Rockville, Maryland. State, has become a partner in position in the Department of California. Dean J. Rosko , Northern Darcey L. Berbeck, St. the law firm ofOpton Handler Educational Leadership and Gregory A. Heyer, Mankato Illinois, and Associate have Ambrose, has accepted a Gottlieb Feiler Landau & Policy Studies with the , State, has accepted a position expanded their insurance and po ition a a Service/Modern­ Hir ch, in New York, New Univer ity of Oklahoma in as Sale Repre entative with financial service to Largo, ization Sales Representative at York. His area of practice is Norman, Oklahoma. the Kimberly-Clark Corpora­ Florida. Montgomery Elevator Com­ entertainment and intellectual Steven J. Hirsh, Illinois, has tion Professional Health Care Tom A. Rauenbuehler, pany in Moline, 11linois. property law, and corporate a po ition as a Claims Attorney Divi ion in Fargo, North Northeast Missouri State, was Andy L. Gremet, Texas­ recently promoted to Cu tomer and bu iness law. at Viceroy Management, Inc. Dakota. Arlington, has accepted a Service Con ultant for the James Bellis, Bowling in Skokie, Illinoi . Charles L. Wildman , Miami­ po ition a a marketing Ohio, has just received the Fred Metlite HMO of the Metlife Green State, ha been pro­ Laura Cluskey Kinzie , Coordinator for Resource Brand, Jr, Award for Outstand­ Healthcare Network of Illinois moted to Finance Manager for Illinois State, is employed a Publications, Inc. in San Jose, ing Teaching at Pennsylvania in Schaumburg, Illinois. Saturn Corporation in Spring an Underwriter for Framer California. Insurance Group in Aurora, State University. Brian G. Schramm , North­ Hill, Tennessee. Lori Davis, Texas A&M, is Thomas Neal Cunningham, Illinois. Kyle T. Corum, Missouri­ east Missouri State, has the eleventh recipient of the California-Riverside, was Jackie Alschuler,lndiana­ Columbia, has accepted a new accepted a new position within Roy Arnold Award. This award recently inducted into "Who's Bloomington, has accepted a position within the Leadership McDonnell Douglas Aero­ is presented to the Brother who Who in American Universi­ position as Account Manager Development Program for space as an Estimator in the most exemplifies the high ties." with Norwest Investment & Southwestern Bell in St. Louis, International New Business standard of Brotherhood and Lendell Wesley Porterfield, Trust in St. Paul, Minnesota. Missouri. Group. excellence and is presented to Clemson, is employed by the Laura Kay Leighty, lndiana­ Roland L. Galang, Missouri­ Michael R. Mallonee, one Brother of Lambda Nu National Taxpayers Union in Bloomington, has been pro­ Columbia, has accepted a new Oklahoma, has been appointed Washington, D.C. moted to Sales and Service position as a Sales Representa­ to the position of First Vice Chapter per semester. Stephen P. Johnson, Manager at Barnett Bank of tive with the Procter & Gamble President, Investments with Joseph L. Vela, Texas A&M, Colorado, a second year law South Florida in Miami, Company in Houston, Texas. Dean Witter Reynolds in the has accepted a new position as student at the University of Florida. Lisa Michelle Ganske, Oklahoma City Office. Financial Planner with IDS Syracuse, has been selected to Larry L. Beck, Indiana­ Missouri-Columbia, has Timothy Love Gee, Okla­ Financial Services in Houston, have an article published in the Northwest, has accepted a new accepted a new position with homa State, has accepted a new Texas. Law Review Publication. His position as a Business Con ult­ Southwestern Bell's Leader­ position a Account Payable Joseph L. Goldblatt, Texas article is entitled "Trustee ant to Jewelers for Silverman ship Development Program in and Credit Manager with Christian, has accepted a new Investments: The Prudent Man Consultants, Inc. in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri. Advance Food Company in position as Director of Devel­ Rule or Modern Portfolio Missouri. Ronald Alan Greenway, Enid, Oklahoma. opment with the American Theory- You Make the Brian R. Schultz, James Missouri-Columbia, has Joseph Theban , Oklahoma Heart As ociation-Arizona. Choice." Madison, ha accepted a new accepted a new position as State, recently accepted a C. Alfred Hecker Ill, Tulane, Mark V. Primosigh, Colo­ position as West Region Inside Staff Accountant with Ernst & position with USAA Federal ha accepted a position of rado, has been named National Sales Manager for Government Young in Kansas City, Mis­ Savings Bank's credit card Corporate Manager of Security Account Executive for Sales Technology Service , Inc. in souri. center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. with Westvaco Corporation in and Marketing for the newly Fairfax, Virginia. Ann Marie Horat, Missouri­ James Daniel Mendelsohn, New York, New York. formed Systems Integration Timothy A. Allemony, James Columbia, has accepted a new Pennsylvania, has accepted a John R. Teklinski, Wayne Group of May & Speh, Inc.,' Madison , ha been promoted to position as Staff Accountant new position as the Marketing State-Detroit, has been System Services Division. Federal Account Manager for with Deloitte & Touche in St. Research Manager with Perdue promoted to Senior Account Carole Marie Baney, c. w. the U.S. Navy & Marine Corps Louis, Missouri. Farms, Inc. in Salisbury, Executive with the Supplies Post, has accepted a new nationwide. Michael F. Konon , Missouri­ . Maryland. Division of Silver's Inc. in position as Staff Accountant Jana Kehlenbach Wennlund, Columbia, has accepted a new Kevin C. Lepp, Pennsylvania Detroit, Michigan. with Deloitte & Touche in Lewis, ha accepted a position po ition as Accountant with State, has accepted a position Neal A. Kinzie, Western Jericho, New York. a Group Sales Manager for the Price Waterhouse in Kansas as Associate Member Analy t Illinois, is currently employed Joe D. Batten, Drake, i Empress Casino in Joliet, City, Missouri. for A.T. & T. in Piscataway, by 84 Lumber in Carol Stream, Chairman and CEO of The Illinois. Jessica Ann Krull , Missouri­ New Jersey. 11linoi . Batten Group, an international Corey D. Taylor, Longwood, Columbia, has accepted a new Robert J. Dickson, Jr. , David A. Jasin, West consortium of consultants, has accepted an offer from position as Staff Accountant Pennsylvania State, ha been Florida, spen'i three weeks in speakers, and trainers. Allstate Regional Operation with Deloitte & Touche in St. elected President for the year Latvia a a volunteer for the Steven M. Berg , Drake, has a Center as an Insurance Rating Louis, Missouri. ending June 30, 1994, of the International Executive new po ition a Sales Manager Associate in the Manuel/ Auto Kyle Lee McEvoy, Missouri­ Pittsburgh Chapter of the Service Corps. His job was to with Holiday Inn-Madison Department working with the Columbia, has accepted a new Association for Corporate appraise real estate holdings West in Madison, Wi con in . tates of New York and position as Staff Accountant Growth. Dickson is Chief of a large state-owned pharma­ Colleen J. Hartman Hammel, Pennsylvania. with KPMG Peat Marwich in Financial Officer of Dynamet ceutical company. Eastern ILL-inois, has accepted a Lisa Csolkovits Perkins, St. Louis, Missouri. Incorporated in Washington, Gretchen Keller Rodefeld , new po ition as a Product Loyola -Chicago, ha tarted Jennifer Stelmach, Mis­ Penn ylvania. Wisconsin-LaCrosse, has been Planner with Delux Corpora­ her own accounting practice souri-Columbia, has accepted Bernard Michalek, Pitts­ promoted to Human Re ource -- tion-Champaign Divi ion in doing financial statement , a new position a Credit burgh, has been promoted to Administrator at Valley Bank Champaign, Illinoi . taxe , budgeting and financial Lending Analyst with the rank of Associate Profes or in Madison, Wi consin. THE DELTASIG 15

1992, to Renee Marie Butrick, Laura Cluskey, at Peoria, Lincoln, and George Boroch, on Luther B. Ray ill Leah A. Vaughn, Adelphi, on Loyola-Marymount, at illinois. March 3, 1993, a son, Jordan Auburn 3-5-93 August 16, 1992, to Douglas Montebello, California. Jahnna Amy Rearden, Lambert. Kwartler, at New York, New Maria G. Oliveira, Loyola­ Western Kentucky, on May 15, Edward J. Ferguson To Brother Michelle Mast­ Cal State-Sacramento 2-16-91 York. Marymount, on September 12, 1993, to Roy Arnold Cowen. Nunez, New York, and Javier Audrey Gale Warzlow, 1992, to Aymeric Lecanu-Fauet, Pamela Sue Abraham, West Nunez, on August 21, 1992, a Robert H. Espenshade Akron, on July 4, 1992, to Rich at Ontario, California. Liberty State, on February 27, daughter, Nicole Carolyn. Chicago Mezklenburg, at Broadview Eric Mark Scop, Miami­ 1993, to Timothy James Robb, To Brother Lynn E. Bale, Paul M. Boisseree Heights, Ohio. Florida, on March 20, 1993, to at Warwood, West Virginia. North Carolina-Greensboro, and Creighton 4-22-93 Kyle 0. Smith, Angleo State, Susan Robin Goldberg, at Miami James Bale, on February 18, Thomas E. Conry on March 20, 1993, to Shelly Beach, Florida. DIVIDENDS 1993, a son, Cameron Lorin. Creighton 9-15-92 Crissman, at Floydada, Texas. Megan Callahan, Michigan, To Brother Kirk L. Meighan, To Brother Brenda Witt John A. Leary Paul Andrejka, Arizona, on on March 20, 1993, to Stephen Arizona State, and Brother Judy Kenny, Northern Illinois, and Creighton 6-12-92 November 21, 1992, to Tania E. Kovacs, at Gatlinburg, Schneider Meighan, Arizona Timothy Kenny, on February 14, George M. McCabe Imboden, at Phoenix, Arizona. Tennessee. State, on May 1, 1993, a 1993, a daughter, Lauren Rose. Creighton 11-19-91 Jeffrey N. Denman, Baylor, Debra A. Fick, Michigan, on daughter, Samantha Lynn. To Brother Deborah Miller Lewis J. Jabro on January 2, 1993, to June 27, 1992, to Tom Wendler. To Brother Fred Matz, Cal Green, Northeast Missouri Detroit 2-4-93 Jacqueline Agnes Denman, at Linda Skaggs, Nebraska­ State-Northridge, and Evelyn State, and Jeffrey Green, on Francis F. Duggan Wheaton, illinois. Lincoln, to Douglas Deman, at Matz, on April 25, 1993, a son, April 20, 1993, twin daughters, Georgia State 3-19-93 Alisa Gaye Patrick, Baylor, Omaha, Nebraska. Eric Peter. Andrea Michelle and Brittany Seaborn L. Millican on February 13, 1993, to Allen Van Volkinburgh, To Brother Brian D. Dawn. Georgia State 5-19-92 Timothy W. Bird, at Gladewater, Nevada-Reno, on March 6, Bronson, Cal State-Sacramento, To Brother Mandy McCarty John H. Imhausen 1993, to Tammi Small, Nevada­ and Brother Dolores Vasquez­ Texas. Spillar, Northeast Missouri Indiana-Indianapolis 4-13-93 Reno, at Reno, Nevada. Bronson, Cal State-Sacramento, Craig S. Colthar, Baylor, on State, and Bill Spillar, on March John W. Ebrite Michele A. Sparks, North on October I, 1992, a son, February 20, 1993, to 22, 1993, a son, Brandon Mills. Johns Hopkins 4-30-93 Carolina-Greensboro, on Alexander Martin. Gwendolyn Johnson, at To Brother Jacqueline Tommy H. Bridges October 17, 1992, to Gregory To Brother Nicholas T. Longview, Texas. Racioppo-Galiani, Penn State, Louisiana Tech 3-17-92 David Wilmoth, at Elkin, North Frankart, Duquesne, and Mary Carrie Michell~ Mays, and Jeff Galiani, on February 19, Charles D. Spencer Frankart, on February 24, 1993, Bellarmine, on May 15, 1993, to Carolina. 1993, a son, John Jeffrey. Michigan-Ann Arbor 12-2-92 a on, Daniel James. Shane Rodebaugh, at Louisville, Kimberly W. Jernigan, To Brother Scott R. Michel, Charles S. Peick To Brother Coleen J, Kentucky. North Carolina-Chapel Hill, on Robert Morris, and Barbara Ann Minnesota-Minneapolis 2-12-92 Hartman Hammel, Eastern Michael N. Stinson, Cal April 24, 1993, to Walter M. Law Michel, on January 14, Clarence W. Cress Illinois, and Steven J. Hammel, State-Sacramento, on September Weglar, at New Bern, North 1993, a son, Matthew Alan. Missouri-Columbia 12-29-92 26, 1992, to Karen A. Carolina. on March 17, 1993, a son, Kyle To Brother Michelle A. LeRoy R. Hayden Thomas. Wroblewski, Cal State­ Julie J. Hvizd, Northeastern Lesniak, Robert Morris, and Missouri-Columbia 5-30-92 Sacramento, at Sacramento, Illinois, on November 2, 1991 , To Brother Ronald A. Larry Lesniak, on October 30, Frank D. Roth, Jr. California. to Michael J. Grime . Campodonico, Houston, and 1992, a on, Benjamin Allen. Missouri-Columbia 4-8-92 Stephen P. Johnson, Colo­ Toby J. Matthieu, Northern Katrina Campodonico, on March To Brother Teri Ann Hough, Howard B. Bessire, Jr. rado, Boulder on May 23, 1992, Arizona, on March 27, 1993, to 20, 1993, a on, Daniel Roger. San Diego State, on December Nebraska-Lincoln 12-18-92 to Pamela Sue Gerhartz, Londa M. Brooks, Northern To Brother Christopher M. 17, 1992, a daughter, Tori James A. Cuneo Colorado-Boulder. Arizona. Jenkins, Illinois State, and Diane. Nebraska-Lincoln 3-12-93 Cheryl L. Clearer, Colorado­ Craig Saunders, Oklahoma, Tracey Bell Jenkin , on June 29, To Brother Barbara Couch Bennett W. Nordell Boulder, on June 19, 1993, at on May 22, 1993, to Roxanne 1992, a on, Andrew Daniel. Cook, Southwest Missouri State, Nebraska-Omaha 2-4-93 Fredericksburg, Virginia. Hansen, Oklahoma, at Tul a, To Brother Dorothy Carlson and Gregory Cook, on February John P. Jones, Jr. Stephanie Manwaring, Oklahoma. Childres • Indiana State, and 24, 1993, a on, MaCauley New Mexico State 9-3-92 Evansville, on October I 0, 1992, Diana D. Burkett, Philadel­ Donald Childre , on October 9, Aaron. Donald Lee Gates to Eric Bettner, at Livonia, phia Textiles, on May 26, 1991 , 1992, a daughter, Emily Mae. To Brother Bonnie Gross Northeast MO State 4-22-93 Michigan. to David T. Joyce. To Brother John K. Abramowitz, SUNY-Albany, WiiUam S. Martens R. Jud Clemmer, Florida, on Peter Michael Johnson, San Hartkanft, John Hopkin • and and Scott Abramowitz, on Northwestern-Chicago 11 -ll-92 October 3, 1992, to Susan M. Diego State, on November 7, Andrea Hartkanft, on Apri l 7, December 4, 1992, a on, Paul E. Coveney Bopp, Florida, at Gaine ville, 1992, to Staci Bigg , at Stock­ 1993, a on, Jacob Tobias. Zachary Benjamin. Northwestern-Evanston 1-25-93 Florida. ton, California. To Br ther Jacquelyn Raye To Brother David L. Cohen, John R., Waldo Michael Kaman, Florida Carol Eileen Kingsley, San Wine, Longwood, on Mar h 20, SUNY-Albany, and Margie Ohio State 3-26-93 Atlantic, on October 19, 1992, to Diego State, on March 20, 1993, 1993, a daughter, Yictoryea Cohen, on March 31 , 1993, a Joseph F. Bradley Elizabeth Lea Cranston. to Jo h H. William , at Rose. daughter, Lauren Sarah. Pennsylvania State 5- l 0-93 Windell R. Smith, Georgia, Escondido, California. To Brother Felicitas Orozco To Brother Michael George F. Daubenspeck on April 24, 1993, to Dawn E. Cherie D. Hoove tol, St. Lopez, Lo ola-Marymount, and Giammusso, SUNY-Buffalo, and Penn lvania State 5-91 A hley, at Savannah, Georgia. Cloud State, on January 2, 1993, Marco Lop z, on Apri l 10, 1993, Danielle Giammu o, on Demetrios N. Detrou William Carll Woodcock, to Jonathan Sam tead. a daughter, Vane a Glori a. January 16, 1993, a daughter, Rider l-12-93 Jr., Johns Hopkins, on January Kevin P. Boone, Shepherd, on To Brother Stephen C. Kling, Paige Tere a. Peter J. Fallon 9, 1993, to Juliana Marie April 17, 1993, to Jennie Ma ryland and Marge Kling, on To Brother Michael D. Rutgers 1-29-93 Broomfield, at Baltimore, Ludwig, at Frederick, Maryland. Mar h 8, 1993 , a on, Jo hua Johnson, Wayne State, and Betty A. Williams Maryland. Kathleen A. Clum, SUNY­ Stephen. Brother Alexi Chambers Rutgers 5-3-93 Steven Hirsh, Illinois, on Albany, on May 15, 1993, to To Brother Linda Popola ki Johnson, Wayne State, on John R. Wil on January 4, 1993, to Sandra A. Nichola Guner, at Danbury, Sly, Maryland, and Richard Sly, S ptember 0, 1992, a on St. Edward's 3- 19-93 Hummel, at Port Richey, Connecticut. on March 3, 199 , a daughter, Michael Jame . Michael J. Mohan, Jr. Florida. Dennis Friedman, SUNY­ Meli a Ell en. To Brother Maureen t. Loui 5-8-93 Sullivan Terranova, Wayne Scott J. Dinius, Indiana­ Buffalo, on September 6, 1992, To Brother John M. Charles J. Schneider, Jr. Greathouse, M01 land, and State, on Mar h 28, 1992, twin Purdue, on May 15, 1993, to to Margarita Brittan, Bentle , St. Louis 7-28-92 Brother Karen King daught rs, Amy Renee and Kathleen R. Skrobot, Western at Bo ton, Massachu etts. Bartlett D. Simms Greathou e, Mar land, on Ni le ri a. Michigan, at Huntington, Briana A. Tolle on, Texas t. Loui -27-92 Augu t 13, 1992, a daught r, T Brother Charle J. Indiana. A&M, on December 5, 1992, to Lester G. Miller, Jr. Molly Lynn. Whiting, We t Liberty tate, Brent A. Mitchell, Kansas, Joel Thoma Roehling. outh Dakota 1- 19-93 T Brother Debbie Fick and Lori Krieg r, on Mar h 17, on Augu t I , 1992, to Debra L. David A. Tarbet, Valpariso, William Dougla Jack on Wendler, Michigan, and T m 199 , a daught r, Jimi Paig . Marubio, Kansas, at Lawrence, on May 29, 1993, to Andrea F. owhem alifomia 12-5-92 Wendl er, on Mar h 17, 19 3, a Kansa . Kanning, Valpariso, at l. William F. Nichol son, Kurt Thoma . Mary Bolger, Loyola­ Wayne, Indi ana. MEMORIAL outl1 ern Mississippi 1-- -9 T Br th r R. Bradley The fraternity, it ofli cr , it Marymount, in August, 1992, to andra Lynn uppies, Alfred G. Witt r Ander on, Missouri- olumbia, staff and the editor of the Gary Herbst, at San Jose, Virginia Tech, on eptember 5, Temple 1--6-9 and Br th r onnie L. Petersen California. 1992, t Patrick A. Johnson, at Julius A. Tracy, Jr. - Ander on, Missouri- olumbia, Mary Hernandez, Loyola­ J nesboro, eorgia. Texas- ustin n Mar h 3 1, 1993, a son, Ma rymoultl, n September 12, Karla Sue Windsor, Western Billy W. Ne mith Mathew Bradl y, and a daugh­ 1992, t Thomas Edwards, at t. llli11ois, on November 14, 19 2, Texa Tech 1-4- . ter, Melani Lynn . Bernard Majella hurch. t Jeff mith, at n ida, Illinois. Wile H. hat·p, Jr. To Br th r Me helle Antonio antana, Loyola- Neal A. Kinzie, Western Tulmw 8- 15- - Augu tin Boruch, Nebraska- ,M,,Y\J.mnJJtll, n ctober I 0, !llinois, on February 13, 1993, t SUMMER 1993 16 THE OELTASIG

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