Six months ago today, the Elders murdered the Actives in soccer! Only 180 days until it happens again! Game recap can be found here...
New Photos Posted!
Many new pictures have been uploaded to our Flickr account. Thanks to Jim Ljunglin '57 for taking them. Check them out here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vietasocieta/sets/72157627165941049/
August And September Financial Reports Now Posted
They can be found here: http://directors.pizetes.org/index.php?dir=Treasurer%2FFinancial+Reports%2FFY2012%2F
Please contact Michael Bruce with questions.
Going to Homecoming?
There are several Zetes going to RPI's Homecoming this weekend. We hope to see you all there!
Beta Tau House Fire Update
Hi Brothers: You may or may not be aware that the Beta Tau House at Tulane was destroyed by a fire on Sunday morning.
The following is taken from an email from Will Woldenberg, VP of the Tulane Association of Zeta Psi:
I have never been more proud than to be associated with the Zeta Psi Fraternity as I am now.
On Monday afternoon, we set up an immediate checking account and PayPal to ensure that we could immediately help our seven (7) brothers who lost all of their possessions in the fire to rapidly resume their student lives.
We set a goal of raising $5,600 by October 24th. Within 48 hours of establishing our PayPal account we raised over $10,000 from the overwhelming support of more than 100 Zetes and our friends.
All of that money – every single dollar – will go those 7 brothers in need. With your donations, you have helped to change the lives of students whom many of you have never met. You’ve shown the Beta Tau Chapter that the bonds of brotherhood are greater than the wisps of familiarity.
It’s now time for the Elders and Actives of the Beta Tau Chapter to focus on the difficult task of rebuilding our home. The brothers of Zeta Psi have been instrumental in helping Beta Tau return from tragedy before - and in the spirit of brotherhood, we need your help again.
Instead of utilizing PayPal, please click on the following link, which will lead you to the donation page for the Tulane Zeta Psi Relief Fund.
https://giftwrap.data-agents.com/CampaignForm/ZetaPsi/Tulane
With a donation of only $25, you can help move closer to our overall goal of the estimated $30,000 that we need to rebuild our home.
If you would rather donate by check or any other method, please email Will Woldenberg at wwoldenb@gmail.com
Our chapter is resolute and dedicated. We are all driven by a single purpose. We will rebuild our house. Please lend us your support and help Beta Tau rebuild.
Sincerely and In Tau Kappa Phi,
Will Woldenberg Vice-President Tulane Association of Zeta Psi
What do you say Pi Zetes??? Let's give them some help!
Zete Occupies Occupying Wall Street
From an anonymous Pi Zete... try to use context clues to figure out who it is... Yesterday being just the right temp, and my NYC subway card needing a swipe before it gets cancelled for non-use, I took the E train from the Port Authority down to the WTC stop and walked the two blocks to the Occupy Wall Street encampment. Zuccotti Park was formerly that open area on Liberty Street a couple of blocks east of the (former) WTC South Tower. It's been fixed up with flower beds, a forest of small trees, and granite picnic tables and seats planted firmly. Now it's full of sleeping bags, bikes, and hippies. Lots of weirds that remind me of 1968. A few hardhats were there not to protest as much as to wait to see if any of the girls gyrating furiously to the drumming would get hot enough to take off their tops. No such luck, but the morning was still cool. Very crowded with people climbing over the bags, blankets, and piles of slogan cardboards. But all told not that much of a throng. Maybe 1,000 people at most and all tightly behind police barricades.
I looked first for the free food. It being between mealtimes, all I managed to pick up -- free all right -- was ample French bread, a small bag of Lays chips, and a nice apple. Also available was free literature in the library section -- the seeming clutter is unusually well organized by function. I picked up "Lenin's Legacy Today" for later perusal.
Munching the French bread on the sidelines (cops keep the participants and the growing number of touristic observers -- including school kid classes from the more progressive NYC places -- off the street and on the sidewalk), I found myself next to a young man holding up a cardboard sign saying something like "Let's Share Love." He had some wild flowers tucked behind his ear and a bunch in his hand ready for any takers. But he had diverted himself to be berating a couple of stoically non-responding cops for working for the oppressor and how could they sleep at night for doing so, etc. When the cops moved off, I couldn't resist asking this flower child who was paying for his stay in the park. Indignantly he said he had a master's degree and worked for a non-profit in Albany and earned his way there. I inquired where the non-profit got its money. This led fairly quickly to the main thesis of the activity: the voters are too dumb to pick a government they really need. I said that that sounded a bit Leninist to me to which I got the rejoinder, "Are you afraid of that?" I got bored and walked off before I ventured to say how unseemly it was for a puffed up, over-educated snot to taunt working folks like low-ranking police officers.
All this was rather as expected. On the way back to the subway station, which is just opposite the WTC site, I was shocked to see four girls fully chadored from head to toe with only Middle Eastern faces and hands visible having their picture taken by a fifth against the rising WTC replacement buildings. Each of the four was holding up both hands with fingers in the V for victory gesture. Who says many people in the world aren't proud of what happened 9/11?
Some Meeting Minutes Posted
The Actives' meeting minutes from 8/29 through 9/25 have been posted online for your convenience. Check them out here: http://brothers.pizetes.org/index.php?dir=Sigma%2FActive+Meeting+Minutes%2F
Fall 2011 Pledge Class
The Fall 2011 Pledge Class has been finalized! These guys signed their bids last night and will soon begin pledging! Ryan Belbey Jarrett Boeglin Bryan Charette Arjun Chavern Brett Cutler William Dickie Joshua Dugas Brendan Jablonski James Jakobek Alexander Napheys
We would like to thank Arthur Chen '12 for his hard work during Recruitment and congratulate the Actives on putting together what we expect is another excellent Pledge Class. Most importantly, congratulations to our ten new Pledges!
Happy Birthday Miles!
Happy 26th Birthday to Miles Dunsmoor '08!
August Actives' Treasury Report Now Posted
Thanks to Sean Dempsey, the new Gamma, for putting the first report of the year together. Check out the report here: Quicken report (new format) Excel report (old format)
Please direct any questions to Sean by clicking here.
Recruitment Calendar Posted
Here's the Fall Recruitment Calendar, which can also be found here and here. Meet the Greeks Wednesday, August 31st 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Union - McNeil Room
Lazy River Rafting Saturday, September 3rd 12:00 PM
Bowling at Uncle Sam's Monday, September 5th 7:00 PM
Epic Zetes Meal Time Wednesday, September 7th 7:00 PM
Knockout Tournament Friday, September 9th 4:00 PM TBD (Mueller Center or ECAV)
Bowling at Uncle Sam's Monday, September 12th 7:00 PM
Hoagies and Stoagies Wednesday, September 14th 6:30 PM
Fireworks Show Saturday, September 17th 9:00 PM TBD
Bid Dinner (Invite Only) Tuesday, September 20th 6:30 PM
MEET IN BRAY PARKING LOT FOR RIDES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED!
ALL EVENTS FREE OF CHARGE
| RUSH CONTACT INFO|
Recruitment Chair: Arthur Chen Phone: 603-548-4073 Email: achen@pizetes.org
Recruitment Officers: Sean Dempsey, Nate Haskell, Nate Fial
Family Tree Updated
We finally got around to making some corrections to the Pi Chapter's family tree (dating back to the Davidson 8). If you see any more errors, please contact us. Check it out below! [embed]http://public.pizetes.org/Pi%20Chapter%20Family%20Tree.pdf[/embed]
Five Pi Elders Honored At Convention
At the Phi Alpha's luncheon on Friday, five Pi elders were named among 24 Zetes (21%) as members of the Silver and Gold Circles of Zeta Psi for 25 and 50 years, respectively, of continued support to the Fraternity. Class of 1961 Robert B. Leonard Robert V. Violante Jay J. Webb
Class of 1986 David M. Lewson Seth Goodman
Congratulations!
Pi Zete Moving On
Paul Halas '06 was recently hired to be the Assistant Men's Basketball coach at Amherst College, a national powerhouse in D3 Hoops. Paul previously coached at RPI for three seasons, winning a Liberty League championship in 2009. For more information, check out the article here. Congratulations Paul, and best of luck!
Convention Was A Blast!!
The Convention was awesome! As you may have saw, we were posting pictures throughout the event from our "Magic Phones" (as Tricky Rick calls them). Colton Anderson '12, Arthur Chen '12, and Joe Novek '12 arrived Wednesday afternoon to represent the Active chapter. Nolan Ceuch '12 and Justin Persin '12 arrived later and enjoyed two great nights in the Big Apple (and Jersey City). John Spohn '81, Rick Kasold '71, Michael Bruce '08, Russell Herman '06, and James Patrick Devlin '08 all made appearances on behalf of the Elders. We hope all of the Actives and Elders got a lot out of the LTIs, forums, and networking opportunities.
Of course, Lauck Walton '84, the Phi Alpha, attended the entire Convention with his family. Brother Walton was lucky enough to preside over one of the more contentious Grand Chapter Meetings in recent history. The Pi Zete delegation felt railroaded by some decisions made by IHQ and made their displeasure known at the meeting. Do not fret though, we will work out our issues in a civilized manner!
Rumor has it that the Pi Chapter has the Torch of Zeta Psi. No Pi Zete has confirmed this.
Enjoy some pictures by clicking here! More pictures will be posted soon.