OuRPi 1989 Fall
OuRPi 1989 Fall
OuRPi 1989 Fall
OuR PI
TROY, NEW YORK
FALL
Ljunglln Receives Tribute
1989
Approximately 35 Zetes, spouses and friends attended a special pre-banquet luncheon in honor of Jim Ljunglin '57 who had just been elected Phi Alpha of the International. Claudio Caballero presented a class-type pledge paddle, on behalf of the actives, that reads: JamesJ.Ljunglin '57 This class paddle is presented to show our appreciation for the Dedication and Inspiration you have given to Zeta Psi. It symbolizes the gratitude of all the classes of the Pi Chapter: The brothers that preceded you are indebted to you for carrying on their great legacy. The brothers that will follow you will be indebted to you for the heritages that bas been made greater by your involvement. And the brothers that are privileged enough to know you are thankful for the incomparable leadership and friendship that you have provided. In Tau Kappa Phi, The Brothers of the PI Chapter
Pearl River, New York. The majority of the conventioneers took the opportunity to see a New York Dodges game and to experience some of the night life in the Big Apple. Early Saturday morning is the traditional time for the Grand Chapter and the Zeta Psi Educational Foundation meetings. This was a proud moment in the history of the Pi Chapter, our own Jim Ljunglin was installed as the Phi Alpha of the Grand Otapter. Thanks goes to Claudio Caballero for organizing a reception luncheon for Pi Zetes who wished to celebrate a little before the evening awards ceremony. Most Outstanding Chapter awards went to the Phi at NYU, the Iota Delta at UC-Davis, and the Psi at Cornell. Outstanding Chapter awards went to theOmicron Epsilon at Princeton, the Kappa Phi at Cooper Union, the Gamma at Syracuse, the Delta at Rutgers, the Phi Epsilon at Maryland, and the Phi Lambda at Washington. The Ritual Prizes were awarded to the Pi Sigma at Penn State and the Theta at Connecticut. Most Improved Chapter awards were given to the Sigma Phi at Illinois-Chicago, the Alpha at Columbia, and the Beta at Virginia. The Comstock Award was won by the Phi at NYU. The Duryee Scholarship Prize by Rho Alpha at MIT. And the Order of Excellence, for the third year in a row, goes to the Pi at RPI! Other convention headline news: The International Headquarter's budget was balanced without the need for a fee increase. The Delta Alpha Colony at Colorado-Boulder is working towards Chartering. And Zete Chapters are generally doing well all over North America.
Actives collect their third "Order of Excellence Award" from the National signifying the best of the best.
formances, they'll find some way to even top that. Just as a note of congratulations to Brother James; for years we at the Pi have had the privilege of having this exceptional man to ourselves. I suppose it was inevitable that, sooner or later, we would have to share his talents and dedication with the rest of the world. I am positive that they will benefit no less than we at the Pi from his wisdom, compassion and spirit. Our very best in Tau Kappa Phi, Brother James.
The House has 30 tickets for alumni and they are available on a first paid basis at $4 each . Send checks to Adam Drucker c/o Zeta Psi, 25 Belle Ave, Troy, NY 12180. RPI will be hosting a pre-game social at the new alumni house, where easy food, like chili and sandwiches, and a bar will be available on a cash basis . And, there will also be a post-games social. Let's all stop in at our new alumni house that night before heading to the party at the Pi that night. New Furniture Arrives By mid-October all of the new living r oom furniture had arrived and it does make a big difference. No longer d()es anyone have to sink out of sight when seated, to prop a book under a missi ng leg or lean the back of a sofa against a wall . Four long sofas, three stuffed chairs, and several end and coffee tables were purchased, as well as, back seat for the hall. The material is a brown leather-feel vinyl. Tables are oak which coordinates with the dining room oak finish. There is probably no other campus residence that is better in terms of living facilities, comfort and warmth than ours. We would like the thank Brothers Gaetano, Etess, Ljunglin, and Leonard who made significant donations to make the furnishings possible. Several others also contributed.
Tony Gaetano is also the area's city chairman for special gifts, while Jay Webb chairs the patroon gift committee assisted by Jay Stolzenthaler. Greek-RPI Relationship The Greek campus situation is receiving much attention nationwide, as well as, at RPI. Fortunately, our problems are not great and is considered mostly preventative as opposed to corrective. It is generally acknowledged that most houses are operated responsibly but the problem that any one house reflects upon the entire system. We cannot afford to risk our future on the improper actions of a few. Last year, the Board of Trustees of the Rensselaer Alumni Association established a committee to work on the issue with the Dean of Students office. Jim Ljunglin chairs the group and Jay Webb is the co-chair. Two others from the board are included, as well, as representatives from the IFC, Panhel and Greek advisors. There is an aggressive set of objectives for the year. So far, the Greek alumni have spoken at all student orientations, (for the first time) and a new pledge reception is scheduled for November 10 at the alumni house. This allows us to show alumni presence and give us an opportunity to express our hopes for their Greek experience, as well as, share our expectations of excellent performance from them. Another key element of the plan is the development of a GreekInstitute relationship statement which will formalize the expectations of each other . In very simple terms, the Greeks want assurances of independence and acceptance at RPI, while RPI expects responsible behavior supportive of the institute's education objectives. Rensselaer has always had a very strong Greek system which often wins awards, and the administration has always supported the system. A substantial majority of RPI's active alumni are Greek and support the school's programs. We need each other and the goal is to preserve that relationship and guarantee it's long term success. 1988-89 Contributions Last year was another good one for the Pi. We have an extremely active group of alumni and a very high percentage contribute each year which is vital
Zetes Key To Phonathon. The Pi Zetes were certainly a key to the October 25 Greater Hartford club RPI phonathon. That effort resulted in over $78,800 in Rensselaer fund pledges which set a new school record and appears to be the year high at the time of this writing. While chaired by another club member, the key recruiting was due by co-chair Jim Peta '64, club president Jay Stolzenthaler '65, and former president Jay Webb '61. Helping out that night were Jim Ferland '89, Tony Gaetano '66, Mark Morse '89, Mike O'Neil '89, Jeff Tumpowsky '88, Mike Carey '88, and even two actives came down from Troy to help. They were John Calderbank '92 and Jason Loring '92. A total of 11 Zetes out of the 34 volunteer callers!
ing able to converse with them ... Ivor Priess '55, was quoted at length in the August 8 New York Times. The article discussed the shortage of nuclear chemists, a field in wbich Ivor has expertise ... TK and Connie may had a baby girl, Victoria Anne on October 2nd ... Barbara and Bob Violante '61 had a baby girl , Chistine, in early September. Bob is going on the record; 28 years between bis oldest and youngest children!. .. Debbie and Andy Cohn bad a baby girl also, Samantha, born on April 27th ... Among all these little girls, Kevin and Sandy Brown had a baby boy, Andrew, born Friday October 13th under a full moon... At a spring phonathon., I pulled Joe Zablotney's '64, name. He is doing well, has 3 kids and is living in Virginia. Joe bas a Ph.D. and I believe be teaches ... "Ace" Gages '75, attended a cocktail party for Philadelphia area Zetes (from all chapters) and will be on the organizing committee for the 1991 National Convention.
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It is interesting to note that since we reactivated in J980, Pi alumni have contributed $97,300. We started that time with addresses for 300 brothers and now have over 400. Growth is strong now with a larger brotherhood.