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Title:
2018 March Newsletter Gamma Phi (Pennylvania State University)
Abstract:
March 2018 newsletter for the Gamma Phi chapter at Pennsylvania State University. The newsletter is six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
03/00/2018
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Gamma Phi
University:
Pennsylvania State University
Era:
2010s
2018 March Newsletter Gamma Phi (Pennylvania State University)
NITTANY FIJI NEWS
PHI GAMMA DELTA | GAMMA PHI CHAPTER | FIJIPSU.ORG
News From the Actives
Intramurals - by Co-IM Chairs Lucas Elliot (2019) and Jack Brusco (2020)
Gamma Phi will be participating in three indoor IM sports to start off the 2018 spring semester.
Hosting a team in the basketball league will be a success with the influx of brothers wanting to play.
This year, for the first, time indoor soccer will be played in the newly renovated IM building turf
fields. Brothers are excited to practice their footwork before the intense outdoor soccer season
starts in late March. A few brothers will also be individually wrestling for Gamma’s Pride.
Philanthropy - by Co-Philanthropy Chair William Dreese (2020)
The Phi Gam Carnival was held on October 21, 2017 with the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority and
raised almost $800 for the Centre County Women’s Resource Center. The event featured carnival
games, food and prizes. The event was the highest amount raised through paid attendance of any
event in the 2017 fall semester at Penn State.
This upcoming semester, we plan on hosting Fiji Island as a week-long philanthropy to raise
money for the National Foundation for Suicide Awareness. The week will feature multiple events
with different sororities.
\r\nNews From the Actives, cont.
Recruitment - by Recruitment Chair Zackery Wold (2020)
The Gamma Phi Chapter is pleased to announce the initiation of our four new brothers from
our fall 2017 pledge class:
• Brandon Michael Falzon (2020): Basking Ridge, NJ. Majoring in economics and
advertising with a minor in sociology.
• Jack DiPietro (2020): Towson, MD. Majoring in information sciences and technology.
• Matt Thomas Fisher (2020): Asbury Park, NJ. Majoring in business and finance.
• Dylan Tyler Rich (2020): Mechanicsburg, PA. Majoring in chemical engineering.
We have also completed spring 2018 recruitment. One highlight was hosting our “zone day,”
which is an event where we give a tour of the lodge to the potential new members and offer
them an opportunity to meet brothers. This event was our largest in quite a long time, with over
250 rushes attending. This gave us a great opportunity to choose new quality men to pledge
Gamma Phi and help further our efforts in being a thriving chapter at Penn State.
A Word from Our President - Tyler Fuller (2020)
When the new restrictions on Greek Life came out —limiting the number of social events
each chapter may host to up 10, further restrictions on recruitment and social events, etc.—
every organization went into a state of emergency with the thought being just to survive. Some
fraternities are still in this state, but we have truly turned the corner and are now looking to
thrive, even with the setbacks in place.We have adapted our risk management plan, which has
become the example after which other fraternities at Penn State are told to model their own,
and are trying to excel in our community service and philanthropy efforts to rise above those
who are remaining stagnant.
FIJI By the Numbers
A recent summary of our statistics:
• Fall 2017 - 39 living in the house, 75 total members, 4 new pledges, All-Brothers’ GPA
3.36, one noise violation from West Halls, 1 alleged social with “over occupancy level”
(new occupancy levels set by State College Borough; basement. 43, first floor 114, total 157!)
• Spring 2017 - 23 living in the house, 80 total members, 13 new pledges, All-Brothers’’
GPA 3.17.
• Spring 2018 - 35 living in the house, 75 total members, 4 new brothers, 20 new
pledges, 1 alleged violation for offering alcohol at a rush function which resulted in no
social functions at the house with alcohol for the rest of this spring semester.
• Fall 2018 - 46 expected to live in the house
\r\nGamma Phi 2018 Annual Fund Honor Roll
ANY THANKS to our generous alumni who have helped us raise over $13,000 for our 2018
Annual Fund! We are now within $12,000 of our goal for this year and are so grateful for those
who have donated. We extend our appreciation to the following alumni.
David B. Watson (1979)
James C. Clawson (1971)
Frank H. McKean (1948)
Mark C. Krauss (1976)
Edward C. Graham, Jr. (1979)
James M. Nagle (1960)
Richard L. Stover (1965)
Calvin E. Burgart (1965)
William L. Oliver (1967)
David E. Freas (1971)
Douglas B. Henderson (1957)
David C. Necker (1967)
Kenneth A. Schwartz (1976)
Michael J. Stewart (1972)
Edward E. Birkinshaw, Jr. (1955)
Daniel B. Kohlhepp, PhD (1969)
David L. Young (1966)
T. Seth Rothey (2001)
Robert A. Absalom, DMD (1969)
Robert P. Bookman (1958)
J. William Bowman, III (1966)
Frank L. Carpenter (1963)
Robert S. Cole (1963)
A. Wayne Cole (1950)
Dean P. Guerro (1980)
Gregory A. Hanks (1978)
Robert K. Knechtel (1972)
Ronald P. Moehler (1969)
Matthew D. Nee (1999)
John M. Reihner, DDS (1975)
Richard D. Roth (1980)
Louis C. Tronzo (1959)
Michael L. Zboray (2003)
F. Spencer Grauch (1965)
J. Robert Banks (1963)
William C. Ericsson (1971)
Raymond H. McCune (1967)
A. Bennett Orme, Jr. (1967)
Frank D. Tussey, USAF(Ret.) (1954)
Become a member of our Honor Roll of Alumni and keep giving back to your fraternity to
ensure its proper upkeep and continued success.
Non tax-deductible donations are to be made directly to Gamma Phi Chapter, either online
or via check. Visit https://fijipsu.org/give to donate online. To pay by check, please print
the form on the last page of this newsletter and mail it, along with your check to: Gamma Phi
Chapter, PO Box 953, State College, PA 16804.
Tax-deductible donations to the Phi Gamma Delta Chapter Housing Educational Foundation
(CHEF) are still made to our International Headquarters in the name of Gamma Phi. Please
contact Ben Robinson at 859-255-1848 x133 prior to making these contributions. These can be
cash or equity donations. Several of us have inflated stocks that we do not want to pay taxes on.
An excellent way to dispose of them, tax free, is to donate them to this CHEF fund!
\r\nTHON 2018
Having raised over $51,000 for THON 2017, FIJI THON
had a fantastic outlook for this year in 2018. This
year we embarked on a wide variety of fundraising
initiatives including the final canning weekend
at Penn State, canvassing trips to the Altoona and
Mechanicsburg areas, hot chocolate sales and
various restaurant alternative fundraisers. Together,
we were determined to
exceed our fundraising
total for THON 2018.
Gamma Phi recently applied to adopt a family and are now
also benefiting the Ramirez family, in addition to the Smith’s.
The dancers selected to represent Phi Gam in THON 2018 were
Spencer Harlan (2018), James Kaltman (2018) and Kevin
Bannon (2018). All in all, we were extremely excited to raise
funds for the Four
Diamond Funds
and support our
amazing dancers
in the Bryce
Jordan Center
THON weekend!
The overall
Gamma Phi goal this year was to be among the
top 10 Greek organizations to receive donations
“For The Kids”. A lot of long hours and hard
work by Brian Failor (2018), Spencer Harlan (2018), James Kaltman (2018), Kevin Bannon
(2018), Ian Dinda (2019), Michael Schwenger (2020),
Matt Johnson (2020), Max Griffith (2020), Brandon
Falzon (2020), Nick Reinhart (2019) and Erik Wallace
(2020) paid off as Gamma Phi collected $143,873.50!
This is the highest amount ever raised for Gamma Phi
and 6th out of all Greek organizations. What a challenge,
and what an excellent result! Our family relations was
handled by Sam Corazza (2020) and Nate Land (2020).
Thank you to all alumni who donated to our THON 2018
fundraising efforts! And congratulations brothers!
\r\nIntroducing Our Spring 2018 Pledge Class
We are proud to introduce the 20 members of our spring 2018 pledge class and look forward
to seeing all that our new members have to contribute to the future success of FIJI!
Kyle Francis Ampthor (Ashburn, VA) Finance
Alec Barrett Baxter (Whippany, NJ) Finance
Anthony Ralph Gennaro (Pittsburgh, PA) Civil engineering
Jack Everett Gularson (Cornelius, NC) Finance
Tyler Channing Harkness (Reading, PA) Biobehavioral health
Charles Michael Hastings (Katonah, NY) Undecided with a focus on business
Frederick Forrest Hayton (Richmond, VA) International politics
Connor Thomas Hulslander (Scranton, PA) Finance
Brendan Michael Jocsak (Oley, PA) Chemical engineering
Nicholas Lopez (Miami, FL) Economics and philosophy
Matthew Joseph Moffitt (Lebanon, PA) Mechanical engineering
Edward Kevin Molloy (Chalfont, PA) Political science and economics
Ryan James Okuniewski (Birdsboro, PA) Secondary education in math
Andrew Lane Parks (Reading, PA) Electrical engineering
John Michael Paulik (Reading, PA) Biology on a pre-med track
Owen Richard Pusey (Birdsboro, PA) Agribusiness management
Samuel Barry Roberts (Duxbury, MA) Advertising
Matthew Bruce Rutherford (Stamford, CT) Finance
Owen Allen Weisenfluh (Alexandria, VA) Finance
Sammy Yuen (Fort Lee, NJ) Finance
\r\nGamma Phi Chapter of
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Lexington, KY
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PHI GAMMA DELTA
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
1201 Red Mile Rd
P.O. Box 4599
Lexington, KY 40544-4599
Pig Dinner 2018
The 2018 Gamma Phi
Pig Dinner is April 7!
Rooms at the Days Inn State
College will be held until
March 7.
Questions? Please send all
inquiries to Pigdinner1888@
gmail.com.
This year’s keynote speaker will
be Bob Capretto (1968).
See you there!
Join Us Blue-White Weekend!
There will be a House Corporation meeting Saturday morning, April
21, at 10:00 am at the FIJI house.
All alumni are invited!
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March 2018 newsletter for the Gamma Phi chapter at Pennsylvania State University. The newsletter is six pages in length.