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Title:
1973 November-December Newsletter Pi Gamma (University of British Columbia)
Abstract:
November-December 1973 newsletter of the Pi Gamma at the University of British Columbia. This newsletter is five pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
11/00/1973 - 12/00/1973
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Pi Gamma
University:
University of British Columbia
Era:
1970s
1973 November-December Newsletter Pi Gamma (University of British Columbia)
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£0 6y
Pf GamKA
No. 3
Noveraber-Decernber 1973
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Editors:
K. Higgins *75
Mark Simpson *76
INTRODUCTION
Greetings Brothers I Its here I Let
the bells ringI Let the banners
fly I Its here I Enjoy it v/hile you
novels, and paperbacks.
can.
work party on the weekend was a
The Hooter has arrived at
your door.
Enclosed in this issue is an
advance invitation to the Pig
Dinner. This will be a great
affair if you so choose. Please
answer the enclosed invitation.
Also, let us know what you're
doing.
received.
success.
we need the
this. Help
Our address
you want an
class and the chaps that you went
to school v/ith, let us know and
you'll get one.
A few more and we'll
spear us some cod.
a great feast,
It will make
CHAPTER MEV/S'
However,
stories from you to do
us out.
lists are complete. If
address list of your
There are ten new Pi Gamma Fijis,
Our pledges v/ere initiated on
Hallowe'en after a short but busy
pledge period. Many thanks to
Greg Stoddart who did a great job
as pledge trainer.
All these new
brothers are taking an active part
in chapter business.
HOUSE NEWS
We have a new house manager....
againI Now its Kevin Higgins. The
old Ram House is nearly full of
brothers for the first time in a
long while. There are
in now
and more are thinking of moving in
come January. The new furniture
has not arrived yet. Last word was
that it would be arriving in a
couple of days..,.that was over a
v/eek ago I Our library needs books.
Contributions on any and all
subjects will be gratefully
Our
have the house in top shape!
The house is eagerly awaiting
Darwin Crowther to go out and
This newsletter should be
70^ nev;s about graduates.
This includes texts,
Committees
have been formed to look into all
aspects of house rules and chapter
by-laws. A lot of changes v/ere
made - some long overdue.
Brother
Mills is working on a Rush manual
and Brother Stoddart is working on
a Pledge manual so we can establish
good programs in these important
areas.
Football -- The Ram team had a good
season.
V/e ended up second in our
division losing to Medicine 6-2
in the finals. Medicine scored a
touchdov/n in the first play of the
(Cont'd,.•
\r\n'-2
Ci-IAI-TER ilEWS
(cont'd...) •
game - the only one against us all
seasont
passes.
They completed only tv;o
All their others our-
defence knocked down. Offensively
we killed them except for dropped
Derek Cave '67 - is married and he
and his wife live in West Van
couver with their child. He
is practicing law and in his
spare time he coaches football
balls.
and skis.
Soccer — The Ram soccer squad
remarks.which you'll hear at
remains undefeateido
a later date.
V/e have a
Derek has plenty of
great team and if any opposition
can get up enough courage to come
to a game....
Jerry Peterson '56 - is personnel
manager for IlcMillan Bloedel.
Basketball — /inother undefeated
He is interested in many
Fiji team!
things' among them classic cars.,
Me have v/on all four
games - the last two by.default.
; . antiques and mature v;omen.
Our opponents must know how good
(Jerry, don't let your v/ife
v/e are!
read this!)
Section 24 had its convention on
November 10 at Sigma Tau. Brothers
Jim Brown '49 - just recently re
turned from Europe after three
Higgins *75, Raymond '75* Roaf '75
years in Brussels with Chevron
and Sawatsky '77 attended on
behalf of Pi Gamma.' Friday.night
fishing and golfing. (Readers
Oil-Europe.
He enjoys hunting,
was Sigma Tau.'s- Fig Dinner wh?.ch.. •
our delegation attended. Saturday
morning V/as devoted to business
must, realize that we can't
and Saturday afternoon was spent at
the football game between V/ashington
graduate luncheon. He lives • :
in Delta with his wife and • ,
State and Idaho.
their teenagers.
Brother Roaf must
; :
print everything that is .sent,
us.)
Jim is interested in a
'
. :
have picked up some bug down,there
since he saw fit to check.into
hospital a couple of days later.
Special thanks to Don Evans '63 and
Jack LeVan '69 who attended the
conyention and left a favourable
impression with all v/ho were there.
We have, several transplanted Fijis
in Vancouveh, most of whom receive
our nev/sletter.
One. of those is.
JohnT. Knight '65 of Delta from the
Upsilbn Phi Cnapter. Anyone v/ho is
able to discover where this chapter .
is will.win for himself a free year ■.
■
GR/vD BITS
John-.iiorgan '52 - jJohn is living in
Edmonton.
subscription to the Hooter!
Com
petition . is. fierce so let us know,
soon!
,
.i
He is married, has
three girls, and;is a con-
• ■ suiting electrical engineer.
NOTICE TO
GRADS
Would you like to contact one of
C. D...Schultz ,'31 - Bro. Schultz is
kept very active as the presi
dent of C. D. Schultz and
your old. churas?-
or meet for an
alumni luncheon at some- time?
Per
haps, a club night at the house?
Company. It's,gi^eat. fpr the'
actives to hear from"grads who
Any ideas you might have let us know.
were around when the place
most cases a phone number for all
graduat-e brothers of Pi Gamma.
So,
if you ever feel like a little nos
first started. We're looking
forward to meeting him and
other graduate brothers at the
Pig in February.
V/e can provide an address and in
talgia, give us a ring,
try to help,
We'll sure
\r\nRErvIET.-lBER V/HEN
— Phil Roy made his famour nude
Ken Sawasky '77 - is our new Bar
Manager. So far he hasn't
streak through an exchange?
eaten into the profits yet and
he runs a very tight organi
— The pledge class that put a cow,
complete with a supply of hdy,
zation.
in the Beta's front hall?
— Terry McMillan '73 v/as 'napped
V/EAK HUMOUR
from his locked home at 1:00
A man passing through the tovm where
in the morning.
his son v/as going to university
of a barbershop b^pledges in
stopped by late one night at the
Fijihouse. He pounded on the door
broad daylight.
and a brother stuck his head out
— A screaming Fiji was hauled out
/
from an upstairs window.
The father
— The Fiji minstrels,
asked, "Does Dave Smith live here?"
— Pete Kelly'fired three goals in
a losing effort against the
dump^him on the porch.
The brother replied, "Yea!
just
We'll get
him in the morning!"
University of Saskatchev/an
Huskies.
WEAK, WE/lK humour
V/hat's harder than getting a pregnant
BROTHER BITS
elephant into a Volksv/agen?
Dave Mills '76 - Dave is/\the news
once again.
— Getting an elephant pregnant in a
Volkswagen!
If you drive a
(bo-0-0!)
Porsche keep your eyeballs
peeledi
V/EAK, V/EAK, 'WEAK HU?;10UR
Kyle Raymond '75 - just placed
second in his weight class at
the U. B. Co invitational
wrestling tournament.
What do you call a gay Trumpeter?
-- A Tooty-Frooty'
(bo-0-0-0-0-01)
He was
beatei^ only by the no. 1
ranked FCAA wrestler.
Well
SOCIAL EVEHTS
done Kyle I
5 Dec. - Christmas Dinner with the
Form Roaf '75 ~ ask Form how the
hospital is and what he did
there.
Kappas a.nd Thetas.
Also, ask him what
9 Jan. - I. F, C. function at the
R. R. means to him.
Beta House.
Tim Day '72 - Tin, who is from
Lajnbda Omega and who has been
a great help in our rush just
returned from Mexico.
Ask him
9 Feb. - Songfest at the Hyatt House.
15 Feb. - Korris Pig Dinner at the
Devonshire.
how the hospital is, also.
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\r\nPlease keep us informed and this could
be our last newsletter before Christmas.
So we at Pi Gar.ima v;ould like to wish a
very Kerry Christmas and a Happy Hew
Year.
Perge J
Publication Chairmen.
Kevin Higgins '75
Mark Simpson *76
lAie a.re (^
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November-December 1973 newsletter of the Pi Gamma at the University of British Columbia. This newsletter is five pages in length.