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Title:
1974 Winter Newsletter Upsilon Sigma (Utah State University)
Abstract:
Winter 1974 newsletter of the Upsilon Sigma chapter at Utah State University. This newsletter is five pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1974
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Upsilon Sigma
University:
Utah State University
Era:
1970s
1974 Winter Newsletter Upsilon Sigma (Utah State University)
Voluiiio 3
Jtah State Univc";; i.ty
2
Winter 7^4
SECTION convention
February 13,16,1
wat, tn.'i dati: ch.Ooen to n..ld
ii.i biteeu iiien iro... the
Idaho State Colony,
vention.
State, aiid two
iiieh iroii. tiie
dniveroi cy
oi" Arizona
tne
Section
XXV Conthree ien from Arizona
attended the
four-day
function.
I'riday started
a B each Boys concert
off with
and the opening of the
first of seven kegs.
Saturday was a day o
recover
ana
a
nome
on
.etball game with the Air
r'orce Acaoe(ay--followed uy a greo.t forty.
day of serioos liieetin-;.
Sunday wn.s
Gerry Shex'.Mtt,
nationa1
die o .enLng
Gch Vvas given by
OI
Olg I.a nu ,
concerning
the topic
of
"r'r..ler ities a
oacn".
i!io first annual JS j-iSU
basitetball
game
was
'iji
held.
U'SJ woii the i'irst g a;::e, iSJ w. n: tne Dec ), d g f.'O, a.nn w e decided to go
hO;i,o a..d iUoish a
■^ ■) a. 1 i ^ U uao o1
tne tnird ,caii.e,
.'1 not her good party followOx Iice r
e d.
holiday tno ijx'olhers sLarteu h oadln;-; ho.i.e
ma wo.u.Ia
||^
house.
improved
With the
Haberirian,
filled in
our
yenr
...ledging
basitetball
Despite three
annialate the
ol
l-dke
team
was
early
itself
losses,
together
Sig B^^js and win
to
a keg
froin the AGXs who tnouglit they had an
easy win
after chalienging us with
the bet.
They had the wind knocked
out of tnem when our tight
consisting- of John Dietz,
wight,
and
Dave Whipple,
I'aul ranney,
shooting
~-ut
and
theiii to
score of 30-36.
ae_ense,
Kipper
inixe Haoerman,
our
shame
accurate
-with a
Witii a good showing;
in Vcater Weeit and the coming alive of
the basketball tea.,,
we're movin-; u, in
intramural
place high with
standings and snould
good shon-virr/s during
the rest of rhe year in the reuaining
intra.iiural
events.
"TV )
aspect of tne
to be a team to be reckoned
the team pulled
fine Convention.
.SPXRXt)
Our intramurals tea:ns this
are a v stly
with.
rothers of UisLlon Si.g-
Li-co to t'.aiiK Joe Uietz for nnairiiiE
This fall,
the brothers kept
a tradition going by once
again
receivin ; the highest overall gradepoint for fraternities on c
with a 2.S.39.
juot riiissed
: ' Us
The active brot'-isrs
getting
the
nighest
active gradepoiat with a 2.3 while
the pledges ran away with a 5.Of
gr.-..de. .oi it.
Tno scnolarship din
ner was a prahd. affair
with Chris
Bell heading the
table with
his
Z+.'O, witii tiie rodt of tne brothers
taking tneir respective places
ordor
of
. ;radopoint.
With
in
the
house stressing scholarship to all
of the brothers, vJe'll i'o- 'ofully
keep coming up each quarter with
the best gradepoint ou cam.ius.
\r\nTHE PRESIDENT SPEAKS
;.t tiLal
v,;. t-;
ride
in oar hoS; Lt. lity.
.1 ri
frofii t iO .i'oid .secretary, i Lli'.ri loun-^j no wr.-n.ve tli i t'.
i.i_ Li-is area. ..ei^ .i .i ; j ,cii Oo'.or is iiot .j cd re oio
vviiicii we ice = n j.-ioreo to d ).
y brothers n..ve
teiio Co.Loriy lo and tne... in tne iiiaoy .,,i fairs
eriiiiy e;-:^..orioncoo.
in^ and
uo off
t :l c
I'.'.Lest re ort
"i'i.a excel'.';;
c:
.•
ox .ju.;.ines
serv Ico
(- ' '.i r
o in vv! Ich the
:
•
.
i.
.i.- 00 .'
a few ney sa^..yeoo;.ons oa
jur roiy j^r-jtners came down.a few weensoau.i_ij.eu
bacn toi^iOet
par-—
c. r-x^ Dinner.
tano iii one decpion Convention activities.
This Spring-an exchange betleon^lhr Colony, Upsilon Sigma, and Kama
Ali-ha iiiufca, ^/ilL iielp to ii^trenjthen'our traditional history a-s -well as heli)
to
tcjfx^ ties botv^'eon the Colony and us :":tron'rer.
'
i was forewarned tnat along with the job of President col^gs many headaches and di.sappointraents. One wast Preside.it even offered ixe 1: 1 s' ulcer
pills. uL in ny sevdn weeic.s of ofLi':e I have f mnd that boin.-- President is
I'lmo after
my Brothers h.nve .wade me proud.' for example
when vvo receiveo tlie ni.ghest G.P.A. or worked hardest for th'- ' hor-'">-tho-:
an.i
saccossfai ,;artiws
with our
graduates.
rhese tn trigs should be
tne to -n.s pa.jsed on f roi:i one j-reside it to another.
There wLlL undoubtably be many ..lore acco'iipli.ohme.nts that will maxe re
proud of iiiy .irothers ami triey v/ill ove.rcoirie and sur^juss the headaches.
Fraternally
aruce w. Donnachi.e
PnPGn!
Qjf0,(iu.aXe.
Si ■ i.ia
feel th.at Graduate
delations is
o-ie of
f tnose
Fraternity
life.and.ill
other areas
i^raternity Liif.. affect only
undergrads
gradu.ates
in thedealing
arna. with
newsletters and Spikes are a worthwhile and necessary
eiforo to neep USU graas and those living in Utah informed. We are current
ly corresponding witn USU grads and Fijis that live in Utah.
discovered that a new History Professor, Paul Ganster
n;o plan to do our
^ best wnich
puts the
totalGanster
to three
faculty members,
to involve
Brother
in Fiji
our chapter.
ho-.' ,
®
Spikes, four newsletters, and one bulletin have
Srthe SLc^DlalSnd!
our
pLaaned for April 13th with .Archon Bob dadcliff as
uro.iu.ute BulLetin will be sent out in a few
Any graduates having any information as to points of interest or where..ent to Uo.^'fhe?
Then it could be included in the nexi. Golden
Spike.if
Lre'eeSftru'
appreciated'
woL with"^? th* • ^
weeKo witti ail the inioiumation.
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^yl' C .^O C-t;f/
-WOaPty ./i-o
>U- P >• ; odo l.i.'i
Uijon Lho
^roulivO
iii
daauary
to
i:iOve
bO'.)l;L;ho Ivoa
av;ay
rroi.i
toe
o L
Li iij
' ';i'"
j >
walls
oO
ed.
i»cod;c;.;s to say
thah
few hairy
ves
auii
td'Oir way to
to
vvc
soific
the shel
boovs
tiio floor.
returned
tiieir
tiioro .vera- a
! .>;MOiit,5 wh. i.lo
teetered
Harch
be taint
could
..ri.o.r
the
found
in e.i.rly
sa:l;.VGs
b-iCh
Also tiiis quarter, we've oee. ;
very active with tlie 'JSu rhouatnon
as Many jr-tds can
testify hocause
of
our
As
of
efforts to
livV;
our hours,
we
contact
lead all
and
the,...
dreexis
also our
in
rlcdios
whicn ahount to over ^l+OOOl
ly we have been
v.eeh-
contributin;^ over
thirty rnan-iiours.
hot bad consid-
erin,'^ we've been
working on
this
for 6 weeks so far
and the ,;onth
of April to go! !
Other projects have been
our
participation
olood
in
the
Drive and in
the
■;ooc
o:
I
out
: 1
Jniversity
Gaciie Coun
ty MuscuL r Dystro- .liy cat iiaigri.
blac-i
arty
Diaaond
With th
corabibooze,
darice, and
of wo.nen,
( I." >r h Chan =;e)
any otiier
0
' d
way .
not
t!ie
h- Vo
r.'ine ~r- ■ hr to -:d ll under ;radubrotli'n.'S • A it ended La':; panty.
,ihe
social hour
bega-.. at
7:00 p.m. with
everybody in hi ■^h spirits.
the
tonic
of
As usual,
diS'CUsslon was the comp
aring of . iocial events of the y:ast to
tne present.
The conclusion was that
tile cha; te ' Is still the soae.
Din
ner started
ed the
at S:20 witii th
Doxjlo ;y.
singers
sLngiiig
Goconu L co i,p.ll.'''eat-
by saying
it alr.ost
sounded good.
ijpo . the
fi .ish 'jf the
dinner,
the brothers pP'Osented roses to LaAae
and Carm-oa.
This time we sang ".Fiji
Girl",
but our angel-like voices did
not sound quite as good.
At 9:30 p.m. the band began play
ing with everybody trying to l.ance i.n
a space of ab'jut
10 to Ip feet.
Gveryon-o
see: ' ;a
to ha.ve
had a
good
tii'ie excep.t for the band that
had to
pay for the window they broke.
riXav-,?h_£L.
{Hi .±4-0^^^
■rJ.
G01DEN SPIKE FIJI
rc
o
11
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The Brothers
Sin
ce it was
so
crov;ded,
by the
ti;re
each dance was over you /.O're daaC.Lng
with so .-eone elses pr,'rtne.r.
As usual
tiie traditional .gator took place with
six brothers p-articipati
Overall,
oux)
Coutt'
r'-ar.i It
l.n r'hOd
ate
0 i.' til
laces.
tiie
was a s.' iashi.'ig hit.
nation
r'j jec ts.
i. :■
Once again,
>
beon b usy bust.Lti'
D iaMOt^el 7*i
'
C aa"> /.
\r\nUPSILON SIGMA CHAPTER
Utah State University
636 E. Fifth Street, North
Logan, Utah 84321
Dear Brother;
The Ilpsilon Gi,Bma Bhaoter of The Tratamity of Phi Gamma
Delta would like to extend to you an invitation to our Morris
?i,(^ Dinner,
This f^reat occasion, of f^raduates meeting vrith the undor-
r^raduatcs to reminisce over old times, will occur on /ipril 13^
I97I1 ab the Holiday Inn in Ogden, Utah, The address is 3306
Mashinyton Blvd,
The social hour will start at 7;00p,rii, and
dinner will start at 8:G0p,m, Our main speaker wil], be iiobert
P, Radcliff, He is presently a Trusteo of the arcnono^ anu
lives in Lawrence, Kansas,
To insure j'-our reservation, please cut out the form below
and send it back to us before April 7, 197U»
The cost of the
dinner T-nill be r;5,50. Mix will be included for your drinks.
Fraternally,
/
7 iX'.
Paul Nanney
c
Pig Dinner Chaiman
Pcraie'
irr rzjrtj
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tt;£r_:/ rrm zirwi cz-'i
u
NAME
CHAPTER
TEAR
y
i wouldn't miss it for the world,
oave
some pork for me,( )
I've just been given the world,
I'll eat
my own pork at homo, ( )
This will be my .jf
Check enclosed ( )
COI-EIENTS:
USU Pig Dinner,
Bill me later ( )
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11
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\r\nUPSILON SIGMA CHAPTER
Utah State Univerbity
636 E. Fifth Street, North
I^GAN^ ,UtAH,8^52^,
.•.ai'Cii
n]^-,:3LL'Ti.
■rc
W.;i
AcMvt; .
Gi,f] ' ovn-itn
hi-Id 1 h;-.vL;en tlio Pdndj-r;: and
niinrni.' '1.1 y comiiion i-.'' h'-r' fo.ll
t. C'
dloonn"
bill: with blii-f-a ti
riodpor. vro "oirnfi It nnccr;:jc r
-onl.n of bhn f
- vi bh bhv-i. Thlnyn bliat wor- ,n. r-r^unr; "d
-C'nT' ' bh' ; i .l.nob D'l. -n'.irrid , Tir. 'liivrr, Inrvloo C-y rrojacb::,
yi- i,r:'bar
ITi.)ht , and riion-''-b]io-n.
-.-.11
pant Bu;-!' : Ch'-" lrTr!-i.-ri T I'.novr v.';-;li
of
bh
job,. Mdinrp our "novi Haoh Chairman, John Dietz, we urged
the Brothers to do bViC'ir berd;.
\r
■ ■
h. J
essful rush and pledged three men, Roger Sunada, Logan,
Brad Sboo.u-lion, B.i ohi'-U'nd ,
I'iJe En ! 'r ri'-'On of Ibo/-,
\ r nro -■.'■f -^.^y
proud of these men and hope that one day soon they v.'ill
wear the Badge of a Proud Fraternity.
Pig Dinner
Ab the present bimo, Chairman of the i'lg binner, Paul
Narjncy is planning the cvenb for April 13 in Cgdon, Ubah.
Our gucrst speako'r v--;ill be Archon Robert Iie.dclirr.
Graduate
invibation is included in this paclojb of liberdcure.
Phou-a-thun
Tills yeai' blie brothers are baking parb 'u; biio Ubah
bb:j.be Ilion-a-thon, Thus far we Inve raised over R,000 dol
lars and conbribvibed over 123 man hours. We vjill continue
to aid the University through April and hope bo r.aise a
total of 38,000.00 and contribute over 250 man iiours. Last
year a total of 340,000.00 was raised by all organizations
and colleges and it vJlll be nice this year to say that
such a small group bias raised so muchl
Ne'xt
r.etter
Pig Dinner, Spring Ruspi, The FIJI Islander.
Pcrgc!
Bruce U. Donnachie
Graduate Relations
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Winter 1974 newsletter of the Upsilon Sigma chapter at Utah State University. This newsletter is five pages in length.