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2012 Spring Newsletter Epsilon Iota (University of Evansville)
Abstract:
Spring 2012 newsletter of the Epsilon Iota chapter at the University of Evansville. This newsletter is four pages.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/2012
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Epsilon Iota
University:
University of Evansville
Era:
2010s
2012 Spring Newsletter Epsilon Iota (University of Evansville)
PHI GAMMA DELTA
IMPORT ANT
DAT ES:
Ace of Diamonds
S U M M E R
Bastille Day
July 14
Start of National
Catfish Day
August 1
118th Anniversary of Battle of
Ping Yang
September 15
Pig Dinner
October 13
INSIDE THIS
ISSUE:
Have You
Heard the
Good News
2
Socking Outcome at the
2012 EI Open
2
What’s Distracting Fijis?
3
Congrats to
the Class of
2012
3
A Letter From
the President
4
2 0 1 2
J U L Y
2 0 1 2
New Purple Legionnaire Appointed
Since graduating from UE, 2009
and 2011 Graduate Brother of the
Year Jeremy Buente (EI 2008)
has had as much, if not more,
contact with undergraduate
brothers. Jeremy and his wife
Sam keep an open-door policy
for all the undergrads, hosting
dinners, parties, and other assorted small get-togethers throughout
the year. Therefore, when former
Purple Legionnaire Rob Smith
(EI 2003) stepped down after two
-plus years of dedicated service,
Brother Buente seemed an obvious replacement. The Ace of
Diamonds caught up with Jeremy
to ask him about his new role.
What personal strengths or
assets do you bring to the position?
Leadership is the key asset that I
bring to the position of Purple
Legionnaire. I think that being a
successful leader is about motivating others, getting tasks completed, and evaluating your progress. Also, working with the
chapter as PL requires walking a
fine line between being too involved and being underinvolved,
and I believe I’ve found a good
balance.
What in your undergrad career
do you feel prepared you to be
PL?
When I was an undergrad in the
EI chapter, I served in many
chapter positions. I was a spring
pledge and became President the
following year. I also served as
Grad Relations and House &
Grounds chair. My senior year, I
served as interim President a few
months during a Cabinet transition. While holding my posi-
tions, I also had to work with
many campus administrators.
Making these connections have
definitely been helpful as PL.
Have past PL's offered you any
advice?
I’m planning on seeking out past
PL’s like Shane Setnor and Rob
Smith , as well as Section Chief
Joe Weist, to find out what I can
learn from their experiences with
the chapter. Every little bit helps,
and I’m always interested in
counsel from any sources.
What are your short and long
-term goals for the chapter?
The short-term and immediate
goal of the chapter is to have a
successful Recruitment in the
fall. We graduated a lot of
seniors this year and really need
to work hard to replace them.
FIJI has performed very well in
previous recruitments, and we
need to maintain our spot as one
of the top options for incoming
freshmen. Long-term, we are
always working on graduate involvement and scholarship. With
big plans for Pig Dinner coming
up this fall, the chapter is optimistic about strengthening old
graduate relationships and creating new ones. One of my goals
is to increase graduate involvement in meetings, events, and
philanthropies. I think the chapter always has room to improve
in scholarship and campus involvement. We are also working
to maximize our efficiency and
organization so we maintain eligibility for state and national
awards.
Jeremy Buente and his wife
Samantha dressed as LEGOs,
possibly DUPLOS
What's your personal relationship like with the undergrads?
I attend at least one chapter
meeting a month and I try to
make it to other chapter and campus events throughout the year.
I'm busiest during Recruitment
when I try to attend as many
chapter events and meetings as
possible. I'd love to see other
grads at these events as well! My
wife Samantha and I also host a
few dinners at the chapter house
each year. Our most successful
event is "Brinner" where we cook
about 30 pounds of bacon and
sausage and consume about 5
dozen eggs and over 100 pancakes. A little advice from a grad
always goes down easier with
free food, especially with college
students.
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2
Have You Heard the Good News?
Ricky Alexander (EI 2007) and his wife Jessica were married in May.
Phil Love (EI 2005) and his wife Stephanie are expecting their first child.
Bryan (EI 2006) and Chelsea Hartman welcomed their first child, Jane in May.
Rance Brown (EI 2006) will be teaching math at Bosse High School in Evansville in the fall.
Ryan Ebersole (EI 2010) graduated in May from the University of Southern Mississippi with a Master’s degree in
Counseling Psychology.
Chris Rafferty’s (EI 2001) wife Marla gave birth to their first son and second child, Grant, in April, forcing him to
miss the EI Open. Sources say it was worth it.
Shane Setnor (EI 2005) will be attending law school at Emory University in Atlanta in the fall.
Shocking Outcome at the 2012 EI Open
On a clear April day, 24 men took to the links to decide, for good and all, who holds sway over the Univeristy of Evansville FIJI golfing community. The 2012 Epsilon Iota Open saw new champions, promising upstarts, and epic collapses in pursuit of a year’s worth of glory and funds for our chapter.
The day began with the realization that the field was wide open. Three of the four 2011 winners were
unable to attend, and the perennial champions of the Alpha class were also in absentia, distracted by petty
concerns like business opportunities in the Far East and the births of their children. Sole returning champion and friend of the chapter, Nick Burch, was left to assemble a crack team featuring participant ribbonholder Sean Riley (EI 2005), the grinning visage of Steve ‘Schmickey’ Sanders (EI 1999), and Schmickey’s
friend Don. This foursome would compete against the returning team of Will Snider (EI 2006), Kevin Hay
(EI 2006), Dave Knox (EI 2008), and Geoff Keller (EI 2008), who suffered a crushing defeat in 2011 and
every year previous. The scent of fresh blood in the water attracted EI Open rookies, including undergrads
eager to show up the grads at their own game. The stage was set, and with bragging rights/priceless trophies on the line, golf carts revved their engines in eager anticipation.
The road to victory saw multiple strategies. Team Snider et al embarked on an ambitious marketing campaign, handing out homemade buttons, commemorative plates, and directing everyone to their website,
www.dreamteam2012.gov. In their drive to increase awareness, however, they forgot to practice and finished fifth out of six. New graduates Kevin Brown and Brandon Watkins relied on youth, in the form of
freshmen and former high school golfers, Ben Broadhead (EI 2015) and Josh Stauber (EI 2015). Dr. Jeff
Bennett (EI 2008), in his first EI Open, took the technical approach, studying up on the fine points of grip
and shoulder rotation in the hopes of an edge. Dr. Bennett will remember next year that golf is 90% passion, as he led his team to a last-place finish.
Brother Sean
Riley’s (EI 2005)
spoils from the
EI Open
A CE
OF
At the end of the day, the strategy of the old professionals won the day. Schmickey and company kept
their heads down and powered through to a two-stroke win.
Led by their freshmen, Brothers Brown and Watkins took
home the ‘Best All-FIJI Team’ trophy, which is in need of a
better name. Over $750 was raised for the chapter, and
while this is less than previous years, 2012 can be called a
rebuilding year, as we signed up several new golfers that will
hopefully continue to ahead in the years to come. A great
time was had by all, new adherents of the EI Open were
created, and we look forward to seeing everyone next year.
DIAMONDS
\r\nSUMMER
2012
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3
What’s Distracting Fijis?
This quarter, the Ace of Diamonds checks
in with Alex Kramer (EI 2005) to find out
what’s distracting him.
I’ve recently gotten back into watching pro
basketball, and I’ve been really enjoying
the NBA finals. I’m a fan of LeBron
James and Chris Bosh, who was really nice
when I met him at the airport. The best
part about watching these games is talking
with Brother Shane Setnor (EI 2005) and
telling him how wrong he is about everything.
If you’re not familiar with 24, it’s the TV
show where one episode is one hour of the
day, and each season takes place over the
course of a single day. It follows Federal
Agent Jack Bauer and his efforts to stop
whatever international terrorism is about to
happen. I didn’t watch this
show while it was going on,
but I’d heard it’s entertaining. I’m about half way
through the first season and
it’s living up to the billing.
Baseball is my favorite
sport. I’ve been playing
fantasy baseball for 9-10
years and still look forward to it every
summer. I’m in three leagues this year,
and they contain a number of other Fijis.
I’m hoping this is the year I walk away
with first place in the most competitive of
the three.
Alex Kramer with distraction #1.
Congrats to the Class of 2012
The Epsilon Iota Graduate community welcomes the following brothers, and wishes
them luck in their future endeavors.
David Kirkwood graduated with a degree in
Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Mathematics and Engineering Management.
Cord Morales graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and has started work as
a process engineer at Hoosier Wheel in Evansville.
Ross Piertzak earned a degree in Business
Administration with a focus in Global Business. He intends to go to graduate school in at
a school in Indiana.
Ryan Cramer graduated with a degree in
Communications and is currently employed
with the Evansville Courier and Press as an
Account Executive.
Nick Seibert received a degree in Music Management. He is planning to move to Orlando,
FL to look for a job.
Bryan Hamann graduated with a major in
Communications and a minor in Biology.
Kevin Brown graduated with a degree in Exercise and Sports Science and will be continuing his education at UE in pursuit of a doctorate in physical therapy.
Matt Mueller graduated
with a degree in International Studies and a degree in
Spanish. He is looking for
bilingual jobs in the Midwest.
Drew Elliot earned a degree in International
Studies with two minors in Spanish and
Teaching English as a Second Language. He
will be teaching English at a charter school in
Phoenix, AZ while pursuing a Master’s degree
at Arizona State.
Michael Crowe earned a degree in Psychology
and will be pursuing a Master’s in Human
Resources.
Ben Deutsch majored in Political Science and
is currently working for the U.S. Indiana District 8 congressional campaign of Dave
Crooks.
Jake Nardulli graduated with a degree in Civil
Engineering and is currently employed at
AMEC in Chicago.
Colin Nesmith graduated with a degree in
Theater Performance. He is pursuing his Master of Fine Arts in Acting at the University of
California, Irvine.
Kyle Picha graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and will be attending
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to pursue a
doctorate in Aerospace Engineering.
2012 Graduates (left to
right) Kevin Brown, BryNate Biondi, Brandon Watkins, Justin Elliot,
an Hamann, Drew Elliot,
and Joel Fralick also graduated this past May.
and Ross Pirtzak
\r\nA Letter From the President
Brothers,
Over the remaining months of the
2011-2012 school year, the brothers of the Epsilon Iota chapter
have excelled in many of the aspects of life on UE’s campus. We
recently initiated a new brother,
Andrew Meyer, in the spring.
Andrew is a Theater Management
major who will be visiting Harlaxton College this fall along with
a few other brothers. Andrew was
an outstanding student in his
Pledge Education program and
carries a strong GPA at the University.
The past months also included the
annual Hot-Tub-A-Thon Philanthropy, and many brothers turned
out for bucket shakes and phone
calls for donations. Led by brothers Bryan Hamann and Ross
Pietrzak, the event was very
successful and raised well
over 11,000 dollars for Easter
Seals Rehabilitation Center.
The donations from local
businesses, graduates, undergraduates and their families
were much appreciated and
we will be looking to get an
early start to the fundraising
next fall. We will also be
looking to add an additional
Philanthropy event this coming fall and would be happy to
have support from the local graduates!
With a strong grade point average
this past fall, the chapter looked to
improve on a solid 3.13. This past
semester we were able to improve
to a 3.16 grade point average,
staying above the all-male and allGreek male averages. In what was
a hard semester for many of the
younger brothers, an improvement
on an already stellar 3.13 was
impressive.
Brothers have also been excelling
during the beginning of the summer. Multiple brothers have received internships this summer
working for magazines and engineering companies. Many recent
graduates also received job offers
and graduate school placements
while they were finishing their
undergraduate degrees. We will
also be conducting a recruitment
workshop at the end of June and
we will be attending Ekklesia this
August along with Purple Legionnaire Jeremy Buente.
This coming semester, the chapter
will once again look to recruit the
best men from the upcoming
freshman class that we can.
While we may be lower in number compared to some of our
counterparts due to a larger-thannormal graduating class, we will
look to use our five values and the
strength of our brotherhood to
welcome those worthy to be
pledge brothers of Phi Gamma
Delta. We are also in eager anticipation ahead of our annual Pig
Dinner on October 13, and are
looking forward to reconnecting
with our vibrant and inspiring graduate base.
Fraternally,
Brother John Gentry
Perge!
Undergrad brothers after a
Hot-Tub-o-Thon fundraiser
Jon Kissel, Ace of Diamonds editor
jonkissel1848@gmail.com
Phi Gamma Delta
John Gentry, Chapter President
jgentry225@gmail.com
Evansville, IN 47714
Hot-Tub-O-Thon information
phigamhtot@gmail.com
227 S. Lincoln Park Dr.
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Spring 2012 newsletter of the Epsilon Iota chapter at the University of Evansville. This newsletter is four pages.