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Title:
1971 Fall Newsletter Pi Sigma (University of Pittsburgh)
Abstract:
Fall 1971 newsletter of the Pi Sigma chapter at the University of Pittsburgh. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1971
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Pi Sigma
University:
University of Pittsburgh
Era:
1970s
1971 Fall Newsletter Pi Sigma (University of Pittsburgh)
ANTHte
Pi Sigma of Phi Gamma Delta, University of Pittsburgh
Volume II, Number 2
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
NEW OFFICERS
At the Annual Meeting of the Pi
Sigma Association on October 19, the
main order of business was the elec
tion of officers for the coming year.
George Taylor will serve as President
this year after having been our past
Purple Legionnaire. The other new
officers are:
Treasurer- John Sheppard
Secretary- Phil Carlin
Purple Legionnaire- Bill Snee
At the December 6 Undergraduate
Meeting, the new Undergraduate Off
icers were elected for the year of
1972. They are:
President- Mike Senneway
Treasurer- Prank Rodzwicz
Fall 1971
ATTENTION!
PIG DINNER 72
The date for the 5^th Annual Pi
Sigma Norris Pig Dinner has been
moved to February 18, 1972. The
site will be Stouffer's Restaurant
on North Craig in Oakland.
An open
bar will commence at 6:30-p.m. with
dinner being served at 7:30 p.m.
The cost for the dinner will be
IB.'^O. N.W. "Jerry" Solomon (Neb
raska '51)» Archon Counselor, will
be the main speaker for the evening.
And of course there will be a re
ception at the House afterwards.
Last year's dinner was quite a
success and there is no reason why
Recording Sec,- Jake Jacoby
Corresponding Sec.- Eli Rebich
essful. Look forward to further cor
Historian- Mark Sobota
respondence on the Pig Dinner.
this y.-iar's can't be twice as succ
FALL SPORTS
This year Fiji rocketed through
the first half of their 1971-1972
sports season with the same flare
and poise as last year, capturing
unprecidented championship titles
in Softball and football.
SEE YOU ON
FEBRUARY 18
These
accomplishments place the Pi Sig
ma chapter in an excellent posi
tion for winning the Fraternity
All-Sports Trophy for the second
time in two years.
Bill Hull, Rich Miller, and
Dick Rizzutto delivered stellar
hitting performances as Barry Si-
card's .431 ERA pitching led us to
the IFC Softball title.
The superior passing of Pete Antinopoulos coupled with the excel
lent blocking and receiving of Bill
Hull, Wayne Pile, Jake Jacoby, and
Frank Rodzwicz, and fine defensive
play executed by Van Krause, Bob
Thompson, Vince Corsi, Bill Mamakos,
and Dave Krugh gave the Fiji's
their second IFC football trophy.
Let's not forget the Alumni Lunch
eons held on Tuesdays at 12:15 at
Kaufmann's Downtown Dining Room,
GRAD INTEREST
A large turnout of graduate
brothers made for a very successful
Homecoming receptionon October 31.
A good time was had by all who at
tended.
The undergraduate chapter
wishes to thank the graduates for
their participation.
The Law Seminar which was held at
the House on November 15 in conjunc
tion with the Big Brother Program
was an overwhelming success.
Six
attorneys; Ed Graf, Chet Fossee, Ira
Hill, Larry McBride, Howard Scott
and Hank Wallace were on hand to
—THE PANTHER
FIJI —
Editor: Mike Yesko
Assistant: Fred McLuckie
Contributors: P. Carlin,
P. Kalinsky, C. Luft,
F. Rodzwicz.
explain the different areas of the
Legal profession. After their pre
sentations everyone went downstairs
for some casual discussion around the
"bar". We, the Undergrade, wish to
thank these men for taking the time
sind interest to make the seminar a
success.
\r\nHELP YOUR BROTHERS
Statistics will Dear out the fact that the job market for college
p-raduates in general is now lower now than ever before. In appealing to
thS tradition of Fiji brotherhood, we are asking that any Graduate
B?othe?s wio are in positions to arr^ge interviews or evaluate their
ronrnanv's nersonnel needs, keep in mind our graduating seniors. In April,
approximately 20 seniors will be graduating, 10 of which will be seeking
emnlovment. Our recent December graduates, six in number, are listed
Sow with their interests. Also, summer jobs being as scarce as ever,
w^wSd be grateful for any leads in this area for the undergrads.
December graduates:
vJilliam Hull - Economics
Viilliam Mamakos - Psychology
?homas Porecca - Phys, Ed.
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Paul Karki - Geography
Wayne Pile - Economics
Barry Sicard - Civil Engineering
Hemember, if you can help, contact the House,
NEW BROTHERS
The following men were pledged to our Fraternity during
the fall term and initiated after a successful Help Week:
Warren, Pa,
West Mifflin, Pa,
Easton, Pa,
Aliquippa, Pa,
Carnegie, Pa.
Canonsburg, Pa,
Freshman
Penn
Hills, Pa,
Freshman
Aliquippa,
Pa,
Freshman
New
Brighton,
Pa,
Freshman
New
Florence,
Pa,
Junior
Carl Luft, Pledge Trainer
John Bonavita
Freshman
Fred Furia
Freshman
Freshman
Freshman
Freshman
Bob Jacobius
Mike Muslin
Tom Rodzwicz
Dave Scola
Jeff Sekerka
Oscar Stevens
Allan Wilkofsky
Rick Younkin
QUESTIONNAIRE
In an attempt to make our newsletter more relevant to our graduates,
we have included a questionnaire form in which we are requesting informa
tion on yourself or other brothers,. There is no need to limit yourself to
this format; it serves only as a guideline. For example. Brother Pete
Miller recently took the time to call Brother Hank Wallace from Pittsburgh
International Airport, asking to be remembered to his brothers. Brother
Miller resides with his wife and children at 136 Swaggertown Road, Scotia,
New York
12302,
He is with an advertising division of General Electric,
known ps Tomorrow Entertainment,
So use your imagination and return the questionnaire to the House as
soon as possible. It is through these questionnaires that we will be able
to spotlight you!!
Name in Full
Year Graduated
Date of Initiation
Phone No,
Address
ocupation
Address of Business
News of Yourself and Other Alumni
Names of freshmen entering Pitt who would make good Fiji's
Pi Sigma Chapter of
The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta
4725 Wallingford St,
Pittsburgh, Pa,
15213
\r\nPI SIGMA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Dues Reminder Statemeni
Annual Dues 1971-1972
$10.00
Name
Note: This is a reminder statement, if you have already paid
your dues - our apologies.
\r\nFi Sigma Association
c/o Sheppard and Company
711 Oliver Building
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
15222
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Fall 1971 newsletter of the Pi Sigma chapter at the University of Pittsburgh. The newsletter is four pages in length.