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1986 February Newsletter Pi Iota (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
Abstract:
February 1986 newsletter of the Pi Iota chapter at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. The newsletter is four pages in length. The newsletter has been modified to remove images that some may find offensive.
Date/Date Range:
02/00/1986
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Pi Iota
University:
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Era:
1980s
1986 February Newsletter Pi Iota (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
At WPI,
Pi
Iota continues
to
play a dominant iTole.
The impact of
our
chapter
is
felt
all
over
campus.
almost
every
aspeet
from a captain of
to
TREASURER'S REPORT
Our brothers are leaders in
the
treasurer
In
oE
Teeh
the
of
conclusion,
ranging
football
Tau
I
Beta
would
chapter's
like
to
mention
that this year's Norris Pig
Dinner will be held April
19th at
'Stephanies
At
The
Regency."
The
Norris Pig Dinner should prove to be
another
big
success.
I
sincerely
hope we have a good turnout because
Pig
Dinner
is
a
time
for
good
friends,
alumni,
and undergraduates
to
interact
and
to
exchange ideas
and, most importantly, to share fond
memories.
I hope to see you therel
Paul
S.
During
team
Pi.
Johnson
'86
the
paot
expenses
o£
all
the
tardy
in their
this
instituted
that
a
the
more
prohibits
Because of
.cabinet
stringent
any
has
policy
brother
who
is
activities.
Early results show that
the new rule is working.
To collect
money
Morse
from the graduate bills, F.
and
myself
conducted
"Graduate
Accounts
this
past
collected
INTRAMURALS
at
So
approximately
Pi
The
lota
is
better.
1 would like to
the
brothers
who
have
After being disqualified
from
last year's sports cup race, the Gam
partially
paid
A.
a
Receivable"
fall.
from those graduates.
the
been
late
in
paying
their
bill
from
participating
in
any
chapter
situation
At
and
have
payments.
problem
have
strong.
to
graduate
undergraduate brothers who
Phonathon
back
the
managed
stay within the budget.
However, we
are only barely above water because
Chapter President
is
year
have
their
far
we
$4,000
financial
becoming
thank
fully
all
or
delinquent
bills.
winter
break, Fiji was in third place and
only
sixteen
points
behind
first
place.
The
installation of
"Fiji Athlete of
the Week"
Larry Lebe1
'87
Chapter Treasurer
a new
award,
which includes a trophy, has brought
much spirit and healthy competition
to the house.
The goal, of
is to get the cup back to 01'
This
fall,
the
flag
course,
99.
football
team
took
first
place
in
division
but drew
a
tough
round
playoff
champion
players.
team
to
the
eventual
. r:-m
KAP and their five-year
In basketball the Fiji A
has
league
seed
their
first
finished
after
first
defeating
Sig
in
Pi
the
in
a
tough overtime match.
Fiji B and
Gam A are both fighting for playoff
spots
to
help
attain
the
cup.
Intramural ice hockey finished the
season
in
record.
does
first
place
Unfortunately,
not
count
for
bowling team is at
hard
with
to
upcoming
bowling,
get
a
the
r
6-0
sport
points.
The
.500 and working
points.
competitions of
swimming,
With
the
basketball,
ping-pong,
v^restling,
floor
. hockey,
Softball,
Fiji
is
in
a
position to regain the cup.
and
strong
Michael Blazejowski {'88)
-2-
\r\nAs
the
SOphoinorG
senior
class
During
as
1985-86
and
school
ju.ni.or
for
of
comes
would
to
like
a
to
close
the
thank
the
their unending support and leadership.
the past year Pi
one
year
classes
the
Iota
leaders
has
on
continued
campus.
to
The
prove
itself
chapter
has
benefited from this strong senior class and will sorely
miss them.
The following are the members of the class of
1986 :
Paul
Johnson
Pres ident
Greg Tashjian
James
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Dunn
Jeffrey Kelly
Yearbook
Kevin Callahan
Pledge Educator
Big Brothers
Edmund Ortler
Ronald Tarallo
Robert Masi
Civil Engineering Honor Society
Stewa rd
Philip Cyr
John
Towner
Resident Advisor
Alumni Phonathon Director
Resident Advisor
Student Hall Director
Eric
Boudreau
Pi
Paul
Pultorak
Mark Coggin
Ides
Steve Ouellette
Edmund Corini
ASCE
Barry Colella
Powerlifter & Social Consultant
rsity Soccer
SOCIAL
Alcohol abuse, driving under the
influence,
and
related
liabilities
are several of the major issues that
have
to
on
caused
the
WPI
administration
drastically alter the social life
campus.
The school can no longer
obtain
liability
the
closure
elimination
of
of
functions.
insurance,
forcing
the
Pub
and
cash
bars
Stricter
the
at
party
guidlines,
including the forbidding
of charging guests at parties, and
increased
have
Editor
severity
changed
of
the
punishment
nature
fraternity parties.
Much needed improvements
basement
have
speakers
installed,
and
and
been
of
to
made.
lights
have
the ceiling has
the
New
been
been
replaced.
Sophomores
and
new
initiates
will
experience
their
first
Fiji
Island this May, which promises to
be the highlight of the past two
years of social activity at Fiji.
Neil
Skidell
Tom Loring
Social
'87
'87
Chairmen
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February 1986 newsletter of the Pi Iota chapter at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. The newsletter is four pages in length. The newsletter has been modified to remove images that some may find offensive.