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1972 Fall Newsletter Pi Iota (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
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Fall 1972 newsletter of the Pi Iota chapter at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. The newsletter is six pages in length. The newsletter has been modified to remove images that some may find offensive.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1972
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Pi Iota
University:
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Era:
1970s
1972 Fall Newsletter Pi Iota (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
cont; Pg.l, Col. 1
That
seems
to
be
the
state of the
chapter, my brothers, and as always we hope
to see as many of you as possible at Pig
Dinner. Our most outstanding Purple Legion
naire,- Walter E. Knapp, will be here to see
you all. If you haven't met Walt, you're
missing not knowing one great guy - we hope
the next Durrance Award winner.
Again, hope to see you May 6thJ
Fraternally,
Perge.'
Pi Iota President
cont. Pg. 1, Col. 2
as well as they did and to; all the alumni
who showed their support by returning for
a little while to Pi Iota of Phi Gamma Del
ta ,
This year Pi Iota pledged 15 of the
hill's most talented freshmen, A good sum
mer rush program coupled with the open rush
type of atmosphere helped us to take into
our fold the following:
Steve Borys - Chicopee, Mass.
Doug Brown - Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.
Jeff Brown - Oakland, R.I.
Thomas Buccino - S. Willington, Gonn.
Steve Cummings - Holden, Mass.
Brad Edgerton - Linfield, Mass.
- John Forster - Southhampton, Mass.
Paul Gryncewicz - Webster, Mass.
Bill Johnson - Kensington, Gonn.
Thomas Mandle - Pompton Lakes, N.J.
Jaime Rodriguez - Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Richard Seidnitzer - Ghicopee, Mass.
Steve Silva - Cranston, R.I.
Paul Wheeler - Bernardsville, N.J.
Robert Winter - Fairfield, Conn.
-
PI IDES
Jim Aceto, Editor
This year
the
Fiji
basketball
team
led by Dick Filipetti, Mike Irwin, and
Contributors
Garry Balboni
Burns won their league with a record
Dave Salomaki
wins and no
losses.
The
team
Tom
of
then
9
went
into the playoffs and rode their tough
defense, led by Billy Delphos and
aggres
Terry Kinter
Steve Mealy
sive rebounding
of
Mike
Merkle to the
championship and an undefeated season. The
bowling team finished out a fine year be
ing fourth in the standings. _
Steve Silva
Paul Wheeler
John Forster
Jeff-Brown -
Between intersession and Term
Published at odd intervals by Pi Iota
Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta at Worcester
Polytechnic Institute for its Graduate Mem
bers and friends.
Please send news and changes of address to
the Editor at: 99 Salisbury St.
Worcester, Mass. 01609
Thank-you.'
Page 2
C
Will
Elliott passed his competency in the field
of Electrical Engineering. Will's problem
was to devise a system to monitor and record
the heart and respiratory rate of track
athletes during their performance.
During the past year Will Elliott, Rick
Turner, and Ron Bohlin studied at The City
University of London as part of WPI's
exchange student program.
\r\nALUMNI NEWS
REMEMBER WHEN
Sigurd Wendin '26 is now very active
in preparing studies of fair market value
of family owned companies for estate or
gift purposes as well as mergers.
Richard
the
U.S. Navy
Morse
'19
where
has
retired
he held the post
from
of
Archibald
'26
had
an
oral
and open
heart
surgery in 1972. He is still working and
hopes to ski this winter.
dancer operation in 1969
Fred McGowen '29
now spends
most
of
his time as a dealer in Old American prints
and painting, this having been
a
lifetime
hobby.
John H. Hinckliff '31
is retired
and
living in South Carolina. The weather is
great and its golf and tennis all year
round.
;car
Peter Beekman
Jigger Jones ate off a shelf for
following a
motorcycle
accident
affected his masculinity,
Rear Admiral.
Kenneth
I t rained cannon balls on Mello's
from the third floor head.
'61
days
that
(circa 1922)
Ken Archibald's 1915 Model T
popular for necking parties out
proved
by the
Paxton Navy Yard.
Ken Archibald
It took two years of voting to
get
'26
had
retired
a
semi-permanent bar allowed into the lodge.
Until then the dining room tables were used
Greg Coulet '67
Jack Porteus "jumped" out of the third
floor window at "Old 99" on the fire rope
and dam near broke his back. Fortunatly he
landed in the bushes and on soft ground].'
John Hinchliffe
Brother Wendin
'26
'31
to
a pleasant and active life in a travel
trailer park in Arizona, traveling from
remember when's to the editor.
there to Mexico and the northeast.
want to get anyone into trouble.
Anson Moran '66 refuses
to
send
He
Anson Moran
Bruce "Hap" Szypot '72 is a second
Lieutenant in the Army. He's now stationed
at the U.S. Army Ballistic Research Labora
tories in Aberdeen, Maryland.
Brother L. Brewster Howard (Worcester
Poly Tech '36)whOi is vice-president of man
ufacturing for American Saw & Mfg.Gd., West
Springfield, Ma., Also has a son in Pi Iota.
Robert is a sophomore this year.
any
doesn't
'66
Rog Osell and Walt Stewart were two of
the most
outstanding
men in
their senior
class.
Dick Charon supervised the 1965 Home
coming display - that thirty foot rocket
and launching stand done in three dimen
sions.
SAD NOTES
William P. Elliott ^'66 is the proud
father of a daughter, Jennifer Ann bom
August 19, 1972.
Brother Wayne E. Keith '22 of Brock
ton, Ma. just acguired a fine new brotherin-law, Dr. Herbert A.Schulte who was form
er head surgen of the St. Barnabas Hosp. in
New Jersey,and also is a Fiji from Columbia
Brother Phillip R. Delphos '26
of
Falmouth, Ma. has been retired for 10 years
& continues to enjoy golf, fishing, boating
and many other activities. He reports that
Cape Cod is becoming a favorite retirement
spot for Tech men.
Page
Recently Kurt L. Mayer, Professor of
Physics at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
since 19^2 passed away. We're sure that
those who'"ha^passed through Pi Iota and
knew Professor Mayer are saddened by his
passing.
\r\nA FRIEND INDEED
its
Every chapter of our Fraternity has
own guide in the form of an older
leader.
Each
brother remembers this advi
When asked to assume the
sor, the Purple Legionnaire, with some sort
of special thoughts, be they good or bad.
to do the type of job
Bill, if you ever find
Presently we of the Pi Iota chapter of Phi
Gamma Delta have a P.L. of whom we are very
proud in the form of Walter Knapp, whom we
are sponsoring for the Francis M. Durrance
award given annually to the Fraternity's
outstanding Purple Legionnaire.
Following
are excerpts of a letter written to Presi
dent at the time - William S. Zerman, pub
lished in The Friday Letter, a weekly con
fidential letter to Undergraduate Chapteur
Presidents, Purple Legionnaires, and Gener
guide lines
al Officers:
"On October 17th of this year, you
wrote a letter to our President commenting
that our attending a football game, in the
duties of P.
L.,
his only hesitation was wondering
whether or not he could devote enough time
he wanted to do.
yourself short of
for P.L.'s of
other chapters,
this is your man to contact.
I'm not talking about making
every
meeting (although he's missed only
house
when we changed the night and failed to no
tify him and when he was in the hospital
due to an automobile accident. Once out, he
attended all meetings, fighting the snow on
crutches, or eating dinner at the House every Wednesday. Sure he does this but he
also takes the time to get to know much
more about the brothers than merely their
names. When first installed, he diligently
studied the composite of brothers then pro
ceeded to go from room to room to meet them
pouring rain, (at another University during
the Section Gonference) was "real frater
all.
nity."
When I think of "real fraternity",I ;
think of one man, our Purple Legionnaire,
and what a true Phi Gamma Delta experience
ion" which went from 6 pm to past mid
night. When asked, during a break half way
through, whether he wished to leave, he was
quick to reply that he would stay to the
end, "whenever that might be." We only
has meant to him.
We
recently had
a "sensitivity sess
The spark that ignited this letter was
his coming home from visiting his son in a
hospital, having just missed a week of work
due to his son's illness, and stopping by
the chapter house to check on anyone who
didn't go home for Thanksgiving so he could
managed to get through half the brotherhood
invite them to his house
rents, dispelling bad rumors for the doubt
ful frosh's folks and reassuring the others
merely by relating what Phi Gamma Delta has
to share his fam
ily's feast. With all his troubles,
he
still managed to think of us.
But as I say, this was only the spark.
The coals had been warm even before he took
in that worthwhile session:
is to
be done Sunday
the other half
evening.
Dollars to
donuts, he misses not a minute.
He came to the House Parent's Day and
devoted his entire day to talking to pa
meant and continues to mean to him.
More important
to us (the undergradu
over as Purple Legionnaire last year. Every
spring, for our Fiji Island Party, we de
ates) , he does not know the
corate
the guys. Yet, the brothers always look to
him with respect and for guidance.
I wanted to relate to you what a great
influence our Purple Legionnaire has been
to us this past year.
He is truly an out
the first
greenery to
South
give
Sea Isle.
floor of the
it the
house with
appearance
This wouldn't
possible without the tons of
(for support) he has donated
of a
have been
chicken wire
for the past
generation gap.
standing
umpteen years.
He's here.
brother and
He's
the best
have ever seen for Phi Gamma
"not for college days alone."
Page 4
meaning of the
one
example
Delta
of
I
being
\r\nThis yearns
Pig Dinner
features N.W
^^Jerry^^ Solomon as guest speaker.
Archon
Vice-President and
we
thought
fitting that this yearns Cheney Cup
should have
a
national
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Jerry is
official
it
winner
of
1=00
F.A. MORSE MEETING
his
stature as guest speaker. As toastmaster
this year we have A1 ^^Buck^^ Buckley, a
graduate of Brown ^49. If you were here at
last yearns Pig Dinner you remember the
fine time we had. If you weren^t there this
is your chance to meet two great people.
COCKTAIL HOUR TO FOLLOW
4:00
01^
tMifclr
tf
ik
5
DINNER
\r\nMARY MdCARTY CLUB
-NEW AND ALIVE-
The Mary McCarty Club of the Pi Iota
Chapter has become active again after a
year of stagnation. Through no fault of
their own the officers of the Mary McCarty
Club lost interest in the organization last
year. That situation has now changed and
things are now starting to move once again.
On Parents Day, Saturday Nov. 11, the
Mothers Club met for its first formal meet
ing for the school year 1972-1973. Election
of new officers took first priority and was
dealt with first. We are proud to announce
the outcome of these elections(for a period
of one year).
Mrs. Edward Kinter (Pres.)
Mrs. Charles Chistolini (Sec.)
We, the Brothers of Phi Gamma Del^a
would like to congratualte and thank these
mothers for making the EXTRA effort in as
sisting the Mary McCarty Club, and their
room. This year the brothers have suggested
to the Mothers, that one or possible
two
couches could be purchased to replace the
present couches in the living room.. This
goal could be achieved if and only if all
the mothers will join the club by paying a
ten dollar membership fee that entitles them
to membership for the school year.
The officers have already begun writ
ing a
News Letter to all the mothers. These
News Letters will keep all the members of
the Club posted on what the club is doing
for the House and also the times and places
of any future meetings.
We sincerely urge all the mothers to
join if at all possible, and hope that this
years Mothers Club can be as successful and
fullfilling as in past years.
TRY IT YOU'LL LIKE ITI
Sincerely & Fraternally,
sons.
The Mary McCarty Club has been very
successful in past years in assisting the
Chapter in keeping the House in the fine
condition it is in. By providing funds for
buying all supplies needed for Fall work
party, purchasing new (badly needed) vacuum
(House Manager)
PIG DINNER INFORMATION ON PAGE 5
cleaner for House, making foam cushions for
Party room benches, donating lamps and pic
tures to change the atmosphere in living
Page 6
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Fall 1972 newsletter of the Pi Iota chapter at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. The newsletter is six pages in length. The newsletter has been modified to remove images that some may find offensive.