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Title:
1981 Winter Newsletter Pi Mu (Washington State University)
Abstract:
Winter 1981 newsletter of the Pi Mu chapter at Washington State University. The newsletter is eight pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1981
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Pi Mu
University:
Washington State University
Era:
1980s
1981 Winter Newsletter Pi Mu (Washington State University)
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Vol. X, No. 1
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PI MU CHflPTm
PHQOMMO DEITR
Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
1981 Norris
Pig
Winter, 1981
Dinner
On Saturday, March 1^, Pi Mu Chapter
held it's 31st Anniversary Norris Pig
Dinner at the Chapter House. Brothers
started arriving as early as Thursday
night for the event.
After an afternoon of socializing,
the dinner began at 6:30. Toastmaster
of the event this year was Earl Muir
*5^* The Welcome was given by Bob Easton • 82, followed by a response from the
graduates by Gus Kittson '77« Speaking
for the new Initiates was Jon Hewitt '83.
At this time in the program the awards were presented. Outstanding Ser
vice Awards were given to Gus Kittson
•77f Earl Muir *5^, John Wegner *7^, and
Bruce Devereaux '68,
For the first time in four years
the Lew Turner Memorial Cup was awarded.
This was presented to John Winkler *80,
John is presently finishing his term
as ASWSU President.
He also served on
the ASWSU Senate, IFC, House Recording
Secretary, House Corresponding Secre
tary, and many other offices.
Following the awards ceremony was
the guest speaker. Our guest speaker
was John Fowler (Cal,-Berkley '39)»
Archon Secretary, who came up from
the San Francisco Bay Area,
At the
conclusion of Brother Fowler's speech
was the ceremonial kissing of the Pig,
Ihe Chapter would like to give
thanks to all the Graduates vdio attended
John Winkler *80 accepting Lew Turner
thds year, expecially John Fowler for
being our guest speaker, and Earl Muir
for being our ToastmsLster, We would
also like to congradulate Kieth Freemdn on doing such a fine job as Pig Din
Cup.
ner Ghainnan,
\r\nWinter. 1981
Page 2
THE COUGAR FIJI
SECTION CONVENTION
On Saturday, February l4th and Sun
day, February 15th, Pi Fu Chapter host
ed the 1981 Joint-Section Convention,
Attending were Section XXXII (U. of
Alberta, U. of Idaho, Idaho State. U.,
and Wash. St. U.) and Section XXXIII
(U. of British Columbia, U. of Wash,,
I. Of Oregon, and Oregon St, U,),
The convention started Saturday
morning with breakfast and at 9:00
a.4Lin. registration started along with
coffee and doughnuts.
The Welcome was given at 9!30
Ron Estep, Convention Chairman, and
Bill Zeiman gave a few words from
International,
From 10:00 a,m,
to noon and from
2:00 p.m. to ^:30, there were dis
cussion groups at the C.U.B. Some
of the people conduction the dis
cussion groups were:
Bill Zeiman (Mich, *49)
Executive Director;
Cameron Murray (Alberta '72)
Section Chief-SEC.XXXII;
Mike Wissenbach (Maine '7?)
ex-Field Secretary;
Bruce Pittman (Purdue *71)
ex-Field Secretary;
Steve Welch (Wash, '78)
ex-Field Secretary;
Skip Buckley (Wittenberg *80)
Saturday evening there was a din
ner at Gavanaugh's Motor Inn in Moscow,
Idaho»
Afterwards, we a l l went back to
the Chapter House for a party, which
concluded about lA-tOO a,m,
Sunday morning at 10:00 was the
Closing Ceremony,
The Men of Pi Mu Chapter would
like to thank all of the other Chap
ters who sent representitlves here
and also thank all of our guest speak
ers, especially Bill Zerman, for com
ing all the way from Lexington, Ken
tucky,
Donald McKay (Washington *51)
Section Chief-SEC.XXXIII;
- HISTORIANS REPORT
This year Pi Mu is well represent
ed on the "Hill" in positions as ASW3U
President and two of the EVERGREEN
Staff,
As well as a fine showing on
campus, we have represented ourselves
in the Pullman Community by providing
services to the March ©f Dime's
"Mother's March Against Birth Defects,"
Inhouse achievements included the
building of a long awaited basketball
court. With the great help of our
"Mother's Club," we have also made
additions to our dining room and liv
ences, Also attending and reprsenting International, our Field Secretary,
Skip Buckley •80 and our Executive Dir
ector, Bill Zerman '^9, All in all, it
was a weekend not soon to be forgotten.
Our most recent undertaking was
Pig Dinner, in which many graduate
brothers returned to overwhelm us with
stories of the "Good Ole Days," We
really appreciate our graduate support
and the best way I can explain what a
great time we had is to invite you to
attend next year.
Thanks!
ing room furniture.
Our greatest enjoyment, however,
comes from this year's Section Conven
tion,
Brothers from seven chapters met
in an educational and entertaining
weekend to swap stories and experi
Shawn Bradford
Chapter Historian
\r\nwinter. 1981
IHE COUGAR FIJI
Page 3
INTRAMURALS
With outstanding coaching by Jon
Hewitt '83 and Don Raz '83, the men
of Pi Mu did a great job on the volley
ball court.
the campus.
PLEDGE DANCE
Placing third overall for
Finishing the season with a 4 win
and 2 loss record the team went into
the tournament well prepared.
Consis
ting of Dave Jamison '82, Gary Sauriol'
'81, Jeff Lundgaard '81, Chris Leffel
'84, Raz, and Hewitt, the Fiji's won
three straight games making it all
the way to the "Final Four" in the
single elimination tournament. In
the semi-finals, the FIJI's met Farm
house . The tough FH serves were too
mueh for the FIJI's as they went down
to defeat 9-15.6-15.
Basketball season is now here and
the men of Pi Mu are preparing hard
for i t .
The "A" division team consis
ting mainly of Bill Packo '82, Dave
Jamison '82, Robert Beck '83, Don Raz
The Pledge Dance was held in the
Lewis and Clark Room at Cavanaugh's
Landing in Moscow, Idaho. The thirty
couples in attendance had a gi^at
time while they were there.
Starting at 9^00 p.m. the Spear-
Clark Band hit the stage playing many
current hits. The band screamed through
their emmense repertoire of songs with
the roaring approval of those gathered.
The Pledge Class of *84 deserves
extra thanks for the excellent job
they did planning and setting up for
the dance.
This article would not be
complete without mentioning Don Raz '83,
who through great devotion kept the
bartender from getting bored.
'83, Gary Sauriol '81, and Jeff Lundgsiard ' 81, presently have a 1 win and
1 loss record. Our other team, "The
Adipose Axemurderers", are in the Rec
reation Leeigue.
A
K^lNUAL FIJI
"
^
11 -vtvi **T« A
+
Golf
Tournament
Open to all Pi Mu Fijis
May 15. 16, 17
45 Holes
-either-
9 holes on Pullman Public
Course,Friday.
18 holes both Saturday
and Sunday on ASUI
Course in Moscow, Id.
-or-
18 holes both Saturday
and Sunday on ASUI
Course in Moscow,
And substituting front
9 of Saturday's round
for Friday's score.
/V
Entry; $12.00
(green fees not paid)
Trophies for 1st, 2nd, and
Hardluck Prizes include:
-most o.b.'s on #8-final
round
-closest to the pin #14,
Sunday
-high score, 1st round, Sat.
-high stroke total, anyhole
-longest drive, #13 on Sun.
DEADLINE: May 1st
Make Checks Payable To:
"Jeff Lundgaard"
NE 810 Opal, Pullman, WA
I
\r\nPage 6
THE COUGAR FIJI
winter, 1981
Pi Mu Chapter has elected a new
mom!
Cabinet for 1981-62.
Bob Easton *82
This year Mom's Weekend vdll fall
on May 2nd and 3rd. We look forward to
seeing all of the Pi Mu Mora's, and most
likely quite a few fathers. Planned for
They are:
President
Don Raz ' 83
Treasurer
Don Wytko '82
Recording Sec.
Robert Beck *83
Corresponding Sec,
Shawn Bradford *82—Historian
the Weekend will be "the annual Mora's
Weekend brunch at the FIJI House follow
ed by the Mary McCarty Club meeting.
Tentatively, Rodney Dangerfield will
be appearing at the Performing Arts
Colisexun. Also,"Heaven Can Walt" will
be playing at the University Theatre
and "The Pirates of Penzance" will be
presented at Bryan Auditormiura.
We look forward to seeing all the
Fiji Moras!
Pi Mu Chapter is proud to announce
that the following men are duly initi
ated brothers in Phi Gamma Delta.
They
are:
Nicholas James George
Jon Dirk Hewitt
'83
David Leroy Jamison
'82
'84
Christopher Arnold Leffel
Jay C. Loudenback
SteiAien Keith Myers
Theodore M.
Nelson
'83
'83
'84
The following men have pledged here
at Pi Mu Chapter:
Lawer
Lawrence Pearson - Hoquium, WA.
Gerald E. Sage
- Seattle, WA.
Silver Owl Recipients
Larry E. Miller
•59
•59
•59
Paul Titjeh Jr.
Daie Wood
Donald Giedt
•58
James I. Mock
•59
•59
•59
Harold Sutton
Richard Jensen
Newton Clark III
•59
Gary Kellard
•59
Undergraduate Awards
Don Raiz
Mike Irwin
Steve Myers
-Outstanding
Scholarship
-Scholarship
Imp2X)veraent
-Outstanding Pledge
Don Raz/Steve Myers-Big/Little Brother
Scholarship
Shawn Bradford
-Tau lotaTau Gup
John Winkler
-Lew Turner Gup
\r\nwinter, 1981
Page 7
THE COUGAR FIJI
GRADUATE
NEWS
Robin Goodrich '78 is working as a re
William R, Shelchuk '48 is the project
tail advertising representative for THE
COLUMBIAN newspaper in Vancouver, Wa.
Robin.and his wife Lynn bought a house
with some land and are raising horses,
cattle, and pigs.
manager for Safeway Stores Inc, Bill
is currently managing construction of
a milk plant and a bakery at a total
cost of $32 million.
Bill is inter
ested in Real Estate and is an avid
San Francisco 49ers fan,
James E, Reece *64 and family are livtr.
ing in Troy, MichigaJi.
Jim is a system'
James E, Reece *6^ and family are liv
ing in Troy, Michigan, Jim is a sys
tems planner for the Ciysler Corpor
ation, Jim and his family try to vis
David Sleight *79 is presently liv
ing on Bainbridge Island, Wash,
Dingo is planning on getting married
on June 13th,
Also, his roommate
Rick Westover '78 is getting married
the next weekend on the 20th,
i t Mason Lake, Wash, each summer and
invite any Fiji to stop by and visit,
Jim also encourages all of us to buy
Chrysler ceirs ajid trucks,
Gerald R, Fox * 55 is the vice-presi
dent of Frederiksen Engineering Co,
Inc, Jerry and his wife, Arlene,
live in Walnut Creek, Calif, Jerry
enjoys gardening, skiing and music,
Mark E, Longmeier *62 and family are
living in Spokane, Wash, Mark is an
engineer and business manager for
Signatec Inc,, an electronic systems
company,
Thomas E, Graedel * 58 is an atmospher
ic chemist for Bell Laboratories,
Tom
and his family live in Mendham, N,J.
David B, Menig *60 is a lieutenant in
the U.S. Antiy and is working in the
Pentagon, Dave and his family are liv
ing Alexandria, Virginia, Dave enjoys
hunting and fishing.
Spencer Smith *6? is the Farm Manager
for Sidha Farms in Waverly, Missouri,
"Hal" spends his spare time "getting
enlightened" and studying astronomy
Graduates Club
Once again I would like to express
the feelings of the Chapter and say
"thank you" to all our Brothers that
were able to attend our 31st Anniver
sary Pig Dinner,
ial event and was an excellent time
for a l l .
We would like to thank our Chair
man, Earl Muir, for all the time he
has been putting into the "Graduates
Club", With his help and the contri
butions of our Graduate Brothers we
were able to purchase new dining room
tables and chairs.
Our Graduate support in the "Grad
uate Club," so far, has been good,
but we would like to see i t stronger
in the future.
At this time I would
like to give thanks to our new 1981
members:
TWO BUCK A MONTH CLUB
DeWayne Krueger
Roy Felstad
•64
Allen Broehl
Mark Hendrickson
•77
and other sciences.
Ralph Rawson
and children are
living in Redmond, Wa. Ralph is
the President of Ron Rawson Inc.,
a fiberglass boat meinuracturing
company, Ralph enjoys skiing and
sailing.
It was a very spec
•56
CENTURY CLUB
Earl Muir
Sincerely,
Michael J- Irwin
\r\nwinter, 1981
Page 8
THE COUGAR FIJI
Graduates- remember this?
THE COUGAR FIJI
EDITOR- Robert Beck
PHOTO-EDITOR- Don Wytko
The Cougar Fiji is published
three times yearly by the Fiji
Publishing Co. for Pi Mu Fijis,
parents, friends, cind Fijis
everywhere. Any news or grad
uate infoimation should be
sent to: Editor, NE 810 Opal,
Pullman, Wash. 991^3
TENTATIVE SUMMER RUSH FUNCTIONS
JUNE
_7- Spokane (Site needed, anyone
volunteering will be greatly
appreciated.)
FOUR FUI PRESIDENTS—Leff to Right, Roy Felstad, ASWSU; Dave Porter,
FMA; Ray Maxson, YMCA; Ed Goldsworthy, IFC.
JUNE 28- Bainbridge Island at
Dave Egaas'
11330 Madison Av. N.E.
Bainbridge Island, WA
COMING EVE NTS
JULY 12- Tacoma at Nick George's
1224 Aurora South
PAJAMA DANCE
SPRING BREAK
MOM'S WEEKEND
FIJI ISLAND
FIJI OPEN
FINALS WEEK
March 28 *
Tacoma, WA 98465
Apr. 4-12
May 2.3
May 9
JULY 25- Mercer Island at
John Sanbom's
May 16,17
June 1-6
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Winter 1981 newsletter of the Pi Mu chapter at Washington State University. The newsletter is eight pages in length.