1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
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Chapter Newsletters<br />
all the brothers and chapters that called or sent<br />
letters, Pete's memory will live with us forever.<br />
On a happier note New Hampshire Beta<br />
celebrated its tenth anniversary on April 17 with a<br />
huge gala in Boston, One hundred brothers were<br />
in attendance including Rob Mcinnes, president of<br />
the Alpha East province, and Anthony Ambrose,<br />
treasurerofthe General Council, Special thanks<br />
to both brothers for attending and making the<br />
eventsuch a success.<br />
The chapter has been very busy helping such<br />
organizations as The Boys and Giris Club of<br />
Manchester, The Special Olympics, and The Red<br />
Cross. We also participated in Campus C!ean-Up,<br />
/Vlcohol Awareness Week, and Earth Day.<br />
Our Housing Committee is in the finalstages of<br />
being completed, and we have formed a Finance<br />
Committee to help keep ourfinances in line. All<br />
this has been done underthe close eye of our<br />
new president Patrick Casey. Pat has done a<br />
great job and we hope he will be our inspiration<br />
during the up and coming years.<br />
All the brothers are looking forward to another<br />
greatyearaswesaygoodbyetoourseniors.We<br />
would like to congratulate Brother Doug Clickner<br />
on his recentengagementto Jen Muller. Good<br />
Luck Doug, —Austin Keough<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey<br />
New Jersey Alpha (1988), PO Box 958, New<br />
Brunswick, NJ 08903. Chapter Adviser- Kevin<br />
P. Cauley, 15 Lehigh Drive, Kendall Park, NJ<br />
08824. Rush Chairman - Marc Rubenstein, 66<br />
CollegeAve., New Brunswick, NJ 08903. This<br />
past yearthe members of New Jersey Alpha have<br />
worked hard to renovate our newly acquired<br />
chapter house. The house has blessed us with the<br />
opportunity to grow closer asa brotherhood, and<br />
we invite any local alumni to come by and visit.<br />
We face many challenges in the upcoming<br />
months and would welcome any support offered to<br />
us. New Jersey Alpha has worked hard to<br />
maintain its high scholastic standing and was able<br />
to achieve the second ranking among the 30<br />
fraternal organizations at Rutgers University. The<br />
brothers of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> have continued to be<br />
leaders on campus.<br />
The positions held by <strong>Phi</strong>s include class<br />
president, University senator, and chairman of the<br />
Greek Review Board. Community service has<br />
remained high on our list of priorities with blood<br />
drives, work in local soup kitchens, and a self<br />
defense seminar open to the Rutgers community.<br />
We are proud to announce the recent initiation of<br />
the Lambda pledge class. These fineyoung men<br />
are leaders and will become great assets to our<br />
chapter. Rush is a year-round concern for us, and<br />
we will hold various rush events throughout the<br />
summerto keep ourchapterthriving. We would<br />
also like to welcome our new chapter advisor,<br />
Kevin Cauley and give our best wishes to our<br />
graduating seniors. —Keith D. Barrack<br />
NEW MEXICO<br />
University of New Mexico<br />
New Mexico Alpha (1946), 1700 Mesa Vista<br />
Road NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106. Chapter<br />
Adviser - R. Travis Sabine, 2908 El Toboso<br />
N W, Albuquerque, NM 87104. The brothers of<br />
New Mexico Alpha received the Outstanding<br />
Chapter Award in the Omega province, and we<br />
also pledged 14 <strong>Phi</strong>keias, This class has been<br />
one of the largest since we received our charter in<br />
April of 1989, Ourfund-raising chairman, Gene<br />
Chavez, raised more than $400 in the spring of '<br />
'93, Atthe beginning of spring, we became the<br />
first fraternity to install a meal service, and we<br />
pledged five <strong>Phi</strong>keias, Under ourcommunity<br />
service chairman, Michael Woolsey, we<br />
completed many sen/ice and philanthropy<br />
projects, including selling daffodilsfor cancer<br />
patients, fund-raising forthe MDA, cleaning local<br />
parks, and outreach services forthe University,<br />
We extend our best wishes to our graduating<br />
seniors, Jeff Garrett, Jeff Strain, and Darren King.<br />
Although separated by distance, we will be forever<br />
united in the Bond, —Steve Sloboda<br />
NEW YORK<br />
Colgate University<br />
New York Zeta (1918), 114 Broad St., Box 353,<br />
Hamilton, NY 13346. Chapter Adviser- Bruce<br />
C. Clayton, 201 E. 87th St., New York, NY<br />
10128. The brothers have participated in<br />
numerous campus clubs and organizations as<br />
officers and even founders. The chapter also<br />
earned the highestGPAoncampusforthe fall<br />
semester.<br />
We raised $8,000forthe American Cancer<br />
Society during <strong>Phi</strong> Delf s annual Jail-n-Bail. Based<br />
on current standings andasuccessful end of the<br />
year performance, <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> will be<br />
fraternity intramural champions for 1992-93, The<br />
brothers eagerly anticipate celebrating the 75*<br />
anniversary of the New York Zeta chapter. Events<br />
are already being planned for this special<br />
weekend next fall, and the brotherhood will look<br />
fonward to seeing alumni and friends there.<br />
Brother Adam Marshall is currently the<br />
president of the Interfratemity Council anda<br />
member of the Search Committee for the director<br />
of fraternity and sorority affairs. He also sen/es on<br />
the College/Community Relations Board. Rich<br />
Andriole is the chainnan of the Drug and Alcohol<br />
Awareness Committee and isa memberof the<br />
College Democrats and Students forChoice. Next<br />
year, David Nekoukarand Matthew Zomitzer will<br />
serve as co-presidents of the Association of<br />
Jewish Students. Matthew is also a member of <strong>Phi</strong><br />
Eta Sigma National HonorSociety for freshmen<br />
and is the Natural Science and Mathematics<br />
representative of this organization'sStudent<br />
Research Council, Matthew, Tom Christenson,<br />
and Michael Floyd all sen/e as tour guides for<br />
Colgate University, Tom is also the editor-in-chief<br />
of the Colgate Maroon News.<br />
Brother Josh Berlinsky serves on the Colgate<br />
Community Action Council and the Colgate<br />
Political Union, Beriinsky, Jud Pyle, Ari Pollack,<br />
and David Edelstein participated in a study abroad<br />
program in Geneva, Switzeriand. Edelstein is also<br />
the president of the International Relations<br />
Council. Ken Berger plays club soccer and is a<br />
computer science lab teacher's assistant, Wilson<br />
Kim is a member of the Academic Affairs Board,<br />
the Student Union Advisor Board, the Honor Code<br />
Council, and the Colgate Link Staff, Brother Kim is<br />
also the founder of the Korean Student<br />
Association, Jason Hutt and Dan Cunningham are<br />
resident advisors for Colgate this year, and Hunt<br />
is the current president of the Association of<br />
Jewish Students, Rich Neville is serving as the<br />
managerforthe Colgate Ice Hockey Team, Greg<br />
Hinkle is one of the co-founders of the Resolutions,<br />
a co-ed acapella singing group. He also is a<br />
member of the Student M usical Theater Company<br />
ad will be going to Manchester on a study group<br />
next fall.<br />
Andrew Muratore is the managing editor for<br />
news on the h/laroon A/ewsand is a member of the<br />
student senate. David Sklarew is a computer tutor<br />
and Gene McCarthy is the captain of the Ultimate<br />
Frisbee team. Next fall, Paul Lagasse and Patrick<br />
Cunningham will be going to Geneva on a study<br />
group. This yearthey both serve on the<br />
International Relations Council. Jud Pyle just<br />
returned from Geneva where he spent his fall<br />
semester. John Cambareri isa memberof the<br />
1:30 Band. He conducts the Colgate Jazz<br />
Ensemble, and he is an astronomy teacher's<br />
assistant. Chris Davis is the head resident of one<br />
of Colgate's dorms this year. He is also a Peer<br />
Support Line counselor and a Sexual Crisis<br />
Resource Centercounselor, Chris was also<br />
recently inducted intotheKnosioni HonorSociety<br />
forseniors. Marc Gironda is the otherco-founder<br />
and musical director of the Resolutions, Marc is<br />
also a Colgate grant recipient in the Humanities<br />
forthe summer of <strong>1993</strong>, Marc serves as vice<br />
president and section leader of the Colgate<br />
University Chorus and is a board member of the<br />
Colgate Newman Community.<br />
Cornell University<br />
New York Alpha (1872), 2 Ridgewood Rd.,<br />
Ithaca, NY 14850. Chapter Adviser - Gerard J.<br />
Shields, 118 Birchwood Drive, Ithaca, NY<br />
14850. Rush Chairman - Kevin Furiong, 96<br />
Rudor Blvd., West Seneca, NY 14220.<br />
Rochester Institute ofTechnology<br />
New York Eta (1986), CPU #1038 - RIT, 25<br />
Andrews Memorial Dr., Rochester, NY 14623.<br />
Chapter Adviser- Ed Steffens, 35 Little Brook<br />
Drive, Pittsford, NY 14534.<br />
State University of New York at Buffalo<br />
New York lota (1991), 22 Capen Hall, Box 76<br />
SUNY-Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260. Chapter<br />
Adviser - <strong>No</strong>ne. Rush Chairman - Gary Marcus,<br />
5 Fairfield Drive, Dix Hills, NY 11746. The New<br />
York lota chapter helped raise more than $18,000<br />
along with otherGreekorganizationsfrom the<br />
University of Buffalo.<br />
On March 3,30 brothers and <strong>Phi</strong>keias awoke<br />
at 4:00 AM to sell Buffalo tJews newspapers inthe<br />
annual event. The proceeds of the $1.00<br />
newspapers benefittedtheChildrens Hospital of<br />
Buffalo. Forfive hours, brothers bravedthe<br />
Buffalo cold and wind, stopping motorists on their<br />
way to work and school, soliciting newspapers. At<br />
the end of the day. New York lota and the Greek<br />
system at SUNY Buffalo contributed more than<br />
$18,000 forthe hospital, the largest contribution in<br />
the history of this annual event. —Chris Buryea<br />
State University of New York at Oneonta<br />
New York <strong>Theta</strong> (1990), PO Box 828, Oneonta,<br />
NY 13820. Chapter Adviser- Richard B. Kelly,<br />
1630 East 10 St., Brooklyn, NY 11223. Rush<br />
Chairman - Brian Rivenburg, 6 Dixon Lake<br />
Drive, Mahopac, NY 10541.<br />
Union College<br />
New York Beta (1883), 1175 Lenox Rd.,<br />
Schenectady, NY 12308. Chapter Adviser -<br />
Peter M. Pettit, 224 Vincenza Lane,<br />
Schenectady, NY 12303. Eariier this year, New<br />
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