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OF PSI UPSILON Inside: Psi U Songs Scholarship Recipients 1992 Annual Fund The Chapters Report SPRING/SUMMER 1993 The DIAMOND ROM AN OW financially and as volun I completed a teers at all levels. term as Presi Recentlytwo-year Psi Upsilon is a strong dent of the Executive Coun fraternity and you, the in cil and started a second volved, committed tradition of term in the fine brothers, continue to make : Psi U Presidents, who seem it so. As I visit chapters Univer establish a per Washington & Lee Upsilon around the country, and The could not have im manent headquarters. sity see the things, both good recent agined. Nevertheless, my bequests highlight and bad, which affect our and the wonderful opportunity ' experience my undergraduates, I am con- is alumni have, through knowledge very impor stantly heartened by the and to leave a tant to the Fraternity planned giving, role that the alumni play. SO IS YOURS! Your for Psi Upsilon. The legacy Many of our chapters know , ,� Psi Upsilon Foundation, fraternity experience that they can turn to key for vir Inc., which is a tax exempt helped prepare you alumni in a crisis or even in i i endeavor under Section 501 (c)(3) of tually every you dealing with relatively since the Internal Revenue have undertaken you minor problems. Many of Your total ex Code, provides a wonder graduated. our chapters receive an makes a valu ful vehicle for estate plan perience you enormous amount of finan- i t able resource to local ning and is a worthwhile your cial support from their alumni association, to your repository for charitable alumni to help with house and to the Interna The Foundation chapter, giving. renovations and main to serve forever. However, tional Volun a wide variety of Fraternity. supports tenance. I won't follow in the teers are needed to serve educational activities, While Psi con and Upsilon footsteps of some of my as alumni association of through scholarships tinues to exist for its under predecessors, for this will ficers, chapter advisors, grants for leadership graduates, its alumni be my last term. committee members, Foun development, leadership remain the heart and soul As I began planning for dation Directors, and Ex training, and educational of the Fraternity. the next two years, I posed ecutive Council members. programs. I guess I stay involved the question I have been as with Psi Upsilon because king ever since I was so many of you do. Be elected to the Executive Psi is a and Upsilon strong fraternity cause so wonderful, Council in 1974: "WHY many successful brothers so DO I STAY INVOLVED you, the involved, committed brothers, give I know that I have a WITH MY FRATERNITY much, continue to make it so. As I visit lot of and that AFTER ALL THESE help gives YEARS?" chapters around the country, and see the me a pretty good feeling. Some of my fellow things, both good and bad, which affect Yours in the Bonds, lawyers in Atlanta think it's because my social develop our undergraduates, I am constantly 22 and ment ended at age heartened the role that the alumni r^x\J^ that I just want to continue by Charles M. Hall the fun and games of my play. fraternity days. Others Nu Alpha '71 smugly conclude that I'm (Washington & Lee) President of the just plain crazy. Of course, While our under Psi Upsilon has existed neither is correct. graduates could muddle for 160 years because its Executive Council While I remember my along without our help, or alumni have been loyal and fraternity experience well, I our interference, the health generous and willing to know that fraternity life and well being of our give of their time, talent, today is far different from Fraternity depends in large and money to aid the what it was in the late 60' s measure on your support. Fraternity. and early 70' s, and that our Recently, Psi Upsilon If Psi Upsilon is to sur undergraduates are faced received two significant be vive for another 160 years, with many issues and pres quests. Both were given it must have continued sures today which my directly to the Fraternity alumni involvement, both brothers and I at and will be used to help Psi 2 Spring/Summer 1993 rHL Psi Upsilon Fraternity Founded November 24, 1S33 at Union College in Schenectady, NY DIAMOND Executive Council OF PSI UPSILON Note: Years in parentheses indicate expiration ofterms. Officers Fresident: Charles M. Hall, Nu 71, (1996) 900 Alpha In This Issue 1993 Pharr Center, 550 Phan- Road, N.E., Atlanta, GA Spring/Summer 30305 Vice President: David A. B, Brown, Epsilon Phi '66, (1995) 31 Everett Ave., Winchester. MA 01890 Secretary: Murray L. Eskenazi, Lambda '56, (1994) 8 Judith Court, East Rockaway, NY 11518. Features Treasurer: Thomas L. Phillips, Omicron '85, (1995) 220 Jackson St., Trenton, NJ 08611 Sing-A-P.si U Song fi Executive Director 1993-1994 Foundation Scholarship Mark A. WiUiams, Plii '76, 10293 N. Meridian St., Recipients 8 Suite 275, IN 46290 Indianapolis, 1992 Annual Fund of The Psi Upsilon Mumni Term Members Foundation, Inc 11 Mark D. Bauer. Omega '83, (1994) Apt. 209, 1816 New Hampshire Ave, N.W., Washington, DC 20009 Rjchard A. Horstmann, Pi '57, (1993) 107 Burlingame Road, Syracuse, NY 13203 Departments Robert L. Kaiser, Zeta "39, (1994) 37 Rayton Rd., From An Owl 2 Hanover, NH 03755 Psi U Hoots 4 Ralph W, Muschett, Delta '52, (1995) 708 Malin Road, 24 Newtown Square, PA 19073 Alumni News and Notes Richard A. Rasmussen, Upsilon '72, (1995) 105 Drum The Chapters Report 26 lin View Drive, Mendon, NY 14506 In Memoriam 42 Nonnan J. Schoonover, Theta Theta '46, (1996) Box 7591, Boise, ID 83707 The Last Word 43 James A. Swanke, Jr., Rlio '80, (1993) 173 Cedar St., WeUesley, MA 02181 Honorary Life Members Gardner A. Callanen, Psi "29, 800 Charlotte St., Utica. NY 13501 Edward S. Fries, Eta '45, 74 Trinity PL. New York, NY 10006 Charles S.P. Hodge, Gamma '68, 1131 S. Forest Drive, Arlington, VA 22204 John K. Menzies, Pi '41, 1211 Cumberland Avenue, lirst draft of "Dear Old Slirine." iis Brother Cabin S. Harrington, Syracuse, NY 13210 About the cov'er: The original penned by Henry B. Poor, Gamma '39, 614 Andover Rd., New Xi 1.S.52, town Square, PA 19073 Alumni Advisory Board Forrest G. Weeks, Tau '52, Epsilon Iota, 175 F. Hague Boulevard, Glenmont, NY 12077 Undergraduate Advisory Board The DIAMOND of Psi Upsilon Theodore Holder, Iota '94, P.O. Box 31, Gambier, J. � 1993 Psi Upsilon Fraternity Ohio 43022 An Educational Journal Wilham B. Chi 2 Forest Park Lane, Ith Rideout, '94, First Publvihed in 1878 aca, NY 14850 2 XOl.UME LXXVIII NUMBERS 1 & International Mark A. Williams Headquarters Editor 275 Vernon III 10293 N. Meridian Street, Suite Assistant Editor Jones Indianapohs, IN 46290 (317) 571-1833 10293 \. Meridian St.. Suite 275. Indiana 4(5290. Executive Publication and Editorial Offiees: Indianapolis. FAX (317) 844-5170 $20 in snbscnptwn $1.00 per year: Telephone 317-571-1833 Life subscription. {included membership fee): by Executive Director: is {Autumn. Winter. and Sumnwr) by the Psi Vpsilon Mark A. Phi '76 ''''thf DirMONij'fUSPS 150-400) published quaiierty Sprinfi Wilhams, Indiami and additional mailiua Printed 1 he Ovid Frilernitu Second-class posla?,e paid at Indianapolis. offices. by Director of Alumni Services: Send address to Psi 10293 N. BMPnss hw Fulfou Mis^mri. POSTMAS'i'eR: changes Vpsilon Fraternity. Vemon III, Phi Beta '89 46290. Jones, Meridian St.. s'uite 275. Indianapolis. Indiana Director of Chapter Services: Psi Phillip E. Wilson, Jr., Iota '91 The Official Publication of Vpsilon Fraferuily FieU Directors: J. Brenden Owen, Phi Beta '93 Robert D, Bohnsack, Omicron '92 National Director of Administration: Interfratemity ^^EMBEB Mariann H. WiUiams ^m^ ^g^^^^^^M"" V^WllI^:,.Pnnfprence^' COUEGE FRATERNITY EDITORS ASSOCIATION me UIAMUND build help comply with city dozen four year public and ing codes, according to private institutions sur Assistant CALENDAR Randy S. Stevens, veyed, compared to a 1992 Dean of Students for Consumer Price Index of Greek Life. 2.9%. (For information about of these events, 1st issue of any The April "There are some very contact the person the Cornell Daily Sun legitimate reasons to raise listed.) reports that forms have tuition," said Kent been sent out to fraternities Halstead, Director of Re July 23, 1993 but no chapters have con search Associates of EPSILON OMEGA ALUMNI CORP. (Northwestern) tacted the Department of Washington which Annual Chicago Area Alumni Golf Outing & Banquet Greek Life or have shown produces a widely used Vince Darland (31 2) 784-6566 any interest in the index of the costs of Col University's plan. leges and Universities. July 28 1,1993 The City of Ithaca "Tuition doesn't cover a -August 1993 LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE & Building Commission student's education in 150TH CONVENTION cracked down on fraternity either the public or private houses in June and found a sector." Innisbrook Resort, Tarpon Springs, Florida Mark Williams 647-4830 majority of the houses in Still many experts warn (21 5) violation of state and local that the increases are life safety codes, said Build making it harder and har July 29, 1993 ing Commissioner Richard der for middle class stu EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING Eckstrom. dents to go to college. And Innisbrook Resort, Tarpon Springs, Florida The house occupied by Admissions Officers say MarkWilliams (21 5) 647-4830 the Chi Chapter of Psi Up many students are applying silon is owned by Cornell to more colleges than ever July 30, 1993 University, which is respon to find out which ones will ANNUAL MEETING OF FOUNDATION MEMBERS sible for ensuring com offer them the most ANNUAL MEETING OF FOUNDATION DIRECTORS pliance with city building generous financial aid.