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DELTA ALPHA

NUMBER 9 NOVEMBER 1980

Alumni-Active Events Planned family tree (see elsewhere in this news­let ter) back at least a couple of genera­tions. So stop by the house on the 21st and meet your little brother's little brother's little brother ... and see some of your old friends, too. Hope to see you here!

Doug Gordon DA890

CWRU

BE THERE AT THE

ALUMNI • ACTIVE

DINNER AND MEETING

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21

7:00P.M. AT SIGMA NU

Alumni-active events at Delta Alpha come in a variety of forms. Probably the most elaborate of t hese is the White Rose Formal, hosted by the active chapter once every three years. This past May lOth, 104 Sigma Nus, wives, and dates gathered for an evening of dining and dancing. The festivities got under way with a reception at the house, after which the party moved to the Park Plaza Hotel. Following the buffet dinner, Chapter Advisor Bill Lan­genhop made a brief presentation and announced the winners of the Alumni Scholastic Awards. National represen­tative Jim Ribbons, Michigan Divisional Commander, then delivered a short speech in which he commended the house for nearing two milestones - the 75th anniversary and the l,OOOth initiate. For the remainder of the evening "Horizon" kept the dance floor full by providing plenty of dancable music.

49th Grand Chapter Atlanta, Georgia

The upcoming chapter social calendar shows more alumni-active get-togethers. An event in the near future which the house hopes will be of interest to many alumni is the Alumni-Active Dinner and Stag Party set for Friday, November 21. The evening will get under way at about 7 o'clock with a pre-Thanksgiving turkey feast. Immediately following dinner a special alumni meeting will be held. The main topic for the meeting will be early plans for next year's celebration of Delta Alpha's 75th anniversary. Of special im­portance in this discussion is initial action towards setting up a special White Rose Formal to be held in the spring of 1982 in commemoration of the 75th.

The party will get under way after the meeting. Highlights of the party's acti­vities (in addition to a few rounds of Shit-Shit and several refrains from the one-and-only "Delta Alpha Song Book") include an all out effort to extend the

"The highpoint of my life as a Sigma Nu." "Best weekend ever!" are a few ways to describe what happened at the Atlanta Marriott August 15-18.

Over 400 collegiates and 100 alumni gathered to discuss national policy and to party.

The days were filled with legislative sessions, and workshops aimed at making every chapter number one on its campus.

New officers were elected, many of whom were nominated from the floor, including Randall Kapps, Regent.

This is the first time the Grand Chapter has nominated and elected offi­cers from the floor, disregarding the recommendations of the Nominating Com­mitee. Each candidate appeared at a question and answer session that lasted 3 hours. ·

The nights were spent talking with Sigma Nus from every state and Canada. I also have some, vague recollections of massive beer drinking going on at the same time.

Delta Alpha was represented by ac­tives John Wilson DA 889 and Brett Bailey DA 911, and by alumni Bob DiSalvo DA 822. John and I drove down with actives Damond Mace and Jim Eville

from the newest chapter Iota Phi, Wit­tenberg, plus Brad Kennedy, Beta Nu Ohio State.

The return trip was made bearable by a pit stop to Roy Michelotti's [DA 793] house in Knoxville, Tennessee. Roy was very kind to invite us and he introduced John and Damond (both Commanders) to drinking yards of beer.

I am also happy to say that Roy is still in good shape and he proved it by demonstrating a three-man-lift to our guests. ,

August, 1982 50th Grand Chapter Snowbird, Utah.

Be there for the fun and honor of Sigma Nul

Brett Bailey DA911

NEWS WANTED So that we can continue to serve the

alumni in the best possible way, we need news from all of you.

Send us newspaper clippings, letters or give us a call on our new phone system.

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IFSC NEWS For the first time since the merger of

Case's and Western Reserve's Fraternity and Sorority systems, the IFSC has made major progress in regaining the prestige it lost since that time. The officers hope that the administrations to follow will continue in their dedicated and unbiased footsteps so that the IFSC can once again be like Case's once prestigious and powerful IFSC.

The most noteable gain to the system was the formation of a new sorority to raise the number of sorosities to three. Soon after the present administration was elected last February, rush chairman Michael Chmura DA 893 proposed an amendment to the constitution forming the office of expansion chairman. The amendment was approved, the chairman was elected, and she began to work with a group of about eight girls who were trying to form a sorority. By the beginning of this year, they had about 25 upperclassmen, and they began negotiations with the IFSC for recognition and with Alpha Phi

New prestige

so that they might become a colony of that national sorority. Vice President John Wilson DA 889 then formed a committee to amend the by-laws and constitution so that the IFSC would have some rules governing colonies. Progress has been made. The sorority became a colony in October and hopes to become a Chapter of Alpha Phi by March.

The IFSC has also made gains in trying to become a significant aid in rush. For the first time in an untold number of years, summer mailings from the rush chairman were sent out in the hope that freshmen and their parents would better under­stand the Greek System. The Student Directory given to the new freshmen every year used to contain two pages on every house filled with pictures and some propaganda from that house. It was felt that this showed only disunity and con­veyed little useful information on the houses. To alleviate this problem, the Directory contained a few pages on the Greek System in general. Terms were defined, the system was described, and it contained a picture and some objective facts on each house. Although the effec­tiveness of this effort cannot be seen until next semester, we are confident that the system will have a good rush.

A final gain by the IFSC was the

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COMMANDER'S CORNER Spirit and enthusiasm, built up over past years, are very much alive in Delta

Alpha. This attitude must be attributed in part to the inspired newly initiated members, who account for the bulk of house manpower. The determination and ideals of these young men will allow this chapter to retain its dominant position on campus for years to come.

The presence of young members has also had a marked effect on general house operations. A number of innovative ideas have allowed the house to rev"se established chapter functions and even develop a few new house events. In past weeks the house has participated in a chapter retreat/ community service project at a local camp for the blind. Hard work coupled with sincere group discussions produced a successful weekend. On another occasion the brothers painted a variety of areas throughout the house. To the best of our knowledge, this had not occurred for a number of years. Another new attraction was a parent's weekend for both brothers and in house freshmen. Over 120 people attended this event.

Intramurals continue to be a common topic of discussion throughout the house. Though we do not grab every trophy, the brothers are willing to take on anyone (including alumni) in any sport.

Rush is again providing major concerns for the chapter. Recent legislation in the I.F.S.C. has allowed for a fall bid date for freshmen. This program is scheduled to begin in the fall of 1981. How the chapter will handle this new opportunity is of yet, undetermined.

One of the topics of discussion in the recent chapter retreat focused on our continuing inability to bring alumni back to the house. In future weeks, we plan to invite a number of alumni back to t he house for dinner get togethers. If you are planning to pass through town please let us know. We may be able to line up a few members of appropriate vintage to join you for an evening at the house. In the interim, all alumni are welcome to attend our Thanksgiving dinner on Friday, November 21. The dinner and alumni chapter meeting will be followed by traditional fest ivities. These activities will not close until the last Sigma Nu has had enough!

At this time I would like to extend special thanks to William Langenhop DA 783 our spirited chapter advisor, and Robert Akers DA 795 who keeps tabs on our books, for extraordinary efforts in the past few months. Their guidance has enabled the chapter to avoid major problems in past years. .

In closing, I would like to extend a personal invitation to each of you to visit the chapter whenever you are in the area. Should this be impossible in the near future, perhaps the 75th Anniversary may provide the opportunity for us to get together. This event is scheduled for May of 1982. At that time both you and I can see our old friends and also see for ourselves just how well our fraternal efforts have paid off.

John R. Wilson DA 889 Commander

"SIGMA NU OVERSEA" Instead of returning to the Case

SCWRU, two brothers have decided to take their junior year abroad. Brother Bill

passing of a by-law amendment to insti­tute a fall bid date to go along with the present spring date. The fall date will not be used this year, however, because the Case and Western Reserve assemblies must both approve it. So far, the Case assembly has approved it, and the West­ern Reserve assembly is expected to do so as well.

Michael A. Chmura DA 893 IFSC Rush Chairman

Messinger DA 902 will be attending the University of Edinbourgh in Scotland. He left the U.S. the weekend of October 4; classes begin start on October 8. He plans to take some physics courses to work toward his degree.

Brother Brian Williamson DA 908 left the week of September 28 for the Uni­versity of Sussex in Brichton, England. His classes begin start on October 6. Besides pre-med studies, he hopes to do some travel in Europe.

We wish them the best of luck this year.

Mark Williams DA915

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November 1980

Despite the cold around campus and Delta Alpha, practice began under the illustrious Greek Week Chairman Seott Shook DA 871. With Pledge classes assistance as t he pledge Greek Week chairman Dennis Gaishauser; Shooky af­ter much coaxing from the house had a number of practices with the D Phi U's.

Last semester we had many pledges participate in events which will now be run down:

Beer Chug: As you know from the past beer chug

in the house has been a strong event, and last year was no except ion. The four man relay team consist ed of brothers Shook, Pistner, Eldridge ("T-Hird") and a new­comer, Frank Brichacek. We placed first with a t ime of 14.1.

Bear Relay: After much dedication of practice in

unforgiving weather and inevitable sick­ness the Bear Relay was close with the members consisting of brothers Lidr­bauch ("Beak"), Shook and pledge Van­dersteur placing second behind SAE.

Bear Marathon: It was a cold night when the taps were

pumped and flowing to begin this event, with t he team consisting of many brothers with the team psyched we were able to finish the keg and tie for third position while the Phi Delta and SAE began a rumble over the quest ion of what team finished first .

Rope Pull: Alth11ugh we had some of the largest

members of the house included in this event we drew to pull the Pikes first who were larger. What need we say? (The water was warm)

Wheelbarrow Race: The team of Mike Chmura DA 893 and

John Wilson DA 889 persued the Phi Delt team all the way to the finish line finishing just a little short with a second place finish.

Egg Toss: The team of Spence Siegel DA 905 and

Barry Katz DA 896 trying to defend their title cracked up with just a few feet to go and had to settle for third place. The other team of Frank Brichacek DA 865 and John Howald DA 907 fell victim to a bad egg and were not able to place.

DELTA ALPHA NEWS

Brothers Tom Young and Scott Shook attempt to shave a balloon during the relay race as others cheer them on.

Pie Snarf: Practices were rigorous with brother

Shook pushing brothers Haber, Chmura, and his two pledge teammates, Joe Bellian and Mike ("Stro-Light") Silvestro into second place.

Pyramid With the diligent efforts of Dean Real

Pyramid was cancelled.

5-Legged: Unfortunately because of a bad call our

winning team was disqualified while the other didn't place.

Bed Race: The team was impressive this year

with great speed and high hopes. Under

the steermanship? of our professional foreign driver pledge Nadeem (Go-Nads) Husain. Unfortunately the race ended in confusion, when because of modifications made on the bed it lost control jumping the curb before finishing and went into the crowd. Pledge Husain was unhurt though and hit a Phi Delt, in the process of bringing his mighty machine to a stop. "I told you he was a professional." Needless to say a new bed is to be made.

Overall the house came in 3rd as it did the year before. But next year will be better since the house is always psyched on such competition.

Dennis Gaishauser DA914

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Previous Officers Commander - John Wilson Lt.Commander - Mark Williams Recorder - Spencer Siegel Treasurer - Dave Visti

Housebills - Dave Chen House Sales - Roy Smith

Chaplain - Vince Reiling G.O.T. - Dave Lidrbauch Alumni Contact - Bill Schmidt Pledge Marshall - Mike Chmura Rush Chairman - Mike Stone Social Chairman - Dough Gordon Finance Steward - Mike Globig Maintenance Steward - John Howald Food Steward - Joe Bellian Ass't Food Steward - Pete V andersteur Scholarship Chairman - Dave Eby Intramural Chairman - Barry Katz Charity Drive Chairman - Dave Lidrbauch House Manager - Roy Smith Sentinal - Mike Chmura I.F .S.C.Representative - Tom Schmidt

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Newly Elected Commander - Dave Fantuzzo Lt. Commander - Robert Wenz Recorder - Tom Schmidt Treasurer - Burt Sarazini

Housebills - Mark Williams House SaleH - Dave Chen

Chaplain - Mike Chmura G.O.T.- Louie Hebert Alumni Contact - Nadeem Husain Pledge Marshall- Doug Gordon Rush Chairman - Mike Stone Social Chairman - Mike Silvestro Finance Steward - Ralph Lustri Maintenance Steward - Bill Schmidt Food Steward- John Howald Ass't Food Steward - Dennis Gaishauser Scholarship Chairman - Tony Sieminski Intramural Chairman - Dean Nakamoto Charity Drive Chairman - Dave Lidrbauch House Manager - Dave Lidrbauch Sentinal - Dave Chen I.F.S.C. Rep.- John Rohrabaugh

November 1980

Senior Awards

At the White Rose Semi-Formal there were three awards presented to graduat­ing Sigma Nus. Frank Frastaci DA 884, was presented the Scholarship A ward, given to the graduating senior with the highest cumulative grade point average. A new award was won by Tim Pistner DA 864, and Scott Shook DA 871, given to the active with the best positive change in grade point average from one semester to another. (Tim was honored for his turn­about in the first semester and Scott for his second semester grades.) The Charles Jackson Hammond Award, for outstand­ing senior wasn't presented because en­trants' nominations weren't sent in time for the deadline.

Michael Silvestro DA913

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November 1980

Status of Alumni Directory

The Delta Alpha Directory program was initiated last spring by a member of the University Publishing Corporation during a meeting in the Chapter House. Since we were unable to obtain directions through National Fraternity, the chapter along with Bill Langenhop, chapter ad­visor, decided to go with this outside group. At this point, all address changes have been made and printing is under way. A Directory should be in your mailbox soon.

Finally, I would like to thank the alumni who by their donations made the Directory possible.

Bill Sehmidt DA919

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Chapter Representative Brett Baz'ley ponders taking a shower or ...

774 ------------------------------------- ~\cFarle.nd 727 --Lund 701-------Gesdorf 663

During the pledge prograa, each pledge chooses a "big" brother who must then taach hie "little" brother those things not publish­able in the pledge manual.

This chart or famil;r tree is a copy of a hand-written sheet

r Lauer 767 Brzozowski 780----------- Skottegc·nrd /54--------- three feet by twelve feet which records these big brother- 11 ttle brother relationships. Those liate4 without pin numbere -re Brothers who were not initiated.

Plaskett----- Cobb 779 __________ _______ _

I -D. Eckstein 788 ___ '·"r' 777-----------Bren tin 749-------hnk 729 ----Groberg 122

Kirkland-------, ----------Gorsuch 77€--- Schreck 775--- Steinbcci'c 75e ____________________ j

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-Fisher 791---- W. l•nriner 776---- ---------'Y.e lly 760

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DanuEl ides _ _ _ _ _ --Latta ?fs; _ _________ _ _ _ _ .T.rtCU['"h 7:7

----------- Waldorf 721---Shields 673

Pump 725----Brorn1ey 716

Lizak 7 35 ___j

Lertko 7 26

Pesek 740

This is as far as the Delta Alpha f amily tree he.s been traced, We would like to prepare a genealogy going ba ck to the first members of our chr pter in time for the

~fc~~~~e!:v~y~~~~!~t~~! :e~=~~Hons, or additions to this chart, contact either t he Recorder or the Alumni Gontr..ct,

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SIGMA NU CALLS ON MCI Yes, Sigma Nu now subscribes to the

MCI long distance telephone network. For those of you who have not heard of MCI, it is a long distance communications com­pany which was formed in 1968 and is not part of the Bell system. MCI stands for Microwave Communications, Inc.

How does one make a phone call using the MCI system? It is actually quite simple. When making a long distance call to a city covered by the MCI network, the brother calls a local Cleveland number (the MCI computer ), once the computer answers, he t hen dials the Sigma Nu personal access code and finally he dials the number of the party he wishes to speak with.

What are the advantages of the MCI system? The biggest and most important one is that the caller saves between 40 to 60% over Bell's rates for each rate period. For example, a 3 minute call from Cleve­land to Philadelphia costs 75 cents thru

Alumni Notes Brother Frank Guenzel DA 546, has

been with Diamond Shamrock since his graduation in 1962. His oldest daughter, Lynn, just started school this fall at Ohio University.

Brother Dwayne E. Morrison DA 625, is now the President and General Man­ager of Sherwood Metal Products , which is a subsidiary of TRW. Sherwood is part of TRW's Turbine Component Division, which is headquartered here in Cleveland.

Brother JeH Williams DA 640, is now residing in California, with his wife, Mari Kelly: and their first child, Jennifer. Brother Williams is currently the Western Regional Sales Manager for Microtest Systems Inc., which is based in Sunny­vale, California.

Brother Ray McFarland, DA 727, is conducting Computer Research for t he Department of Defense in Washington , D.C. His project involves some t ravelling, and has literally taken him from coast to coast. The Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco areas are his most common stops.

Brother James Cobb DA 779, has joined the family business, Tri-State In­dustrial Laundries, Inc., and is serving as the Secretary-Treasurer. Prior to this, he taught at Clarkson College for two years. He now makes his home in New Hartford, New York.

Bell but thru MCI the same 3 minute call costs 33 cents.

What does it all cost? For 24 hour MCI service a monthly service charge of $10 is incurred. This extra expense is more than made up by the savings that Mrs. Fay realizes herself, not even considering the tremendous savings the brothers will see. Another cost was the installation charge for touch-tone phones. The MCI system requires touch-tone, so the house has finally gotten rid of those old black dial phones and we now have new black touch-tone phones.

One interesting side-line: many of you may remember certain brothers having their own personal phones hooked up in their rooms. Well, unfortunately those Bell installers are very sharp and they found the phone wires running up the wall and t hru the ceiling and into the rooms. They were a bit perturbed so there are no more "extension" phones at Sigma Nu.

At the writing of this article, the system has been working for about three weeks with no problems. The house has decided to try t he MCI system until the end of January and at that time we will review its performance.

Some final notes: the system currently does not cover all Metropolitan areas. However, MCI is continuing to grow and it does cover the majority of the hometowns of the brothers. MCI bills separately from Bell. MCI has the potential to save Mrs.

Fay and the brothers a substantial amount of money. A performance update will be included in the next newsletter.

Roy Smith DA883

Charity Drive This year's charity drive was not our

typical large-scale money raiser of past semesters. After trouble with the admi­nistration during last year's drive, netting $2,500 for the Leukemia Society, the house showed a marked preference for a suggested alternative charity event.

The last weekend of September was held open by the brothers to do needed repairs, maintenance, and general clean­ing at the Society for the Blind, Camp Highbrook. The digging out of one of the Main Lodge basement rooms started during the Pledge-Help Weekend last April, was finished along with cutting firewood, cleaning gut ters, washing walls, stripping and waxing floors, and a few other jobs getting the place ready for winter.

The weekend was also a good chance to get away from campus for awhile and gave us time as a group to hold a preliminary Rush Retreat . Its success was marked by very near 100% of the active chapter attending and coming home beat. .

Dave Lidrbauch Charity Drive Chairman

QUESTIONNAIRE TELL US WHAT IS NEW WITH YOU. YOUR BROTHERS WOULD LIKE

TO KNOW. HAVE YOU CHANGED JOBS? BECOME A PARENT? OR EVEN BECOME MARRIED?

WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW ANYBODY'S ADDRESS? DO YOU KNOW THE WHEREABOUTS OF ANY UNLOCATED ALUMNI?

OUT OF TOWN ALUMNI, WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO ATTEND A DINNER, DANCE AFFAIR FOR THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY?

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1980 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY CHANGES The enclosed list contains address

corrections and additions to the 1980 Membership Directory. Due to an over­sight by the Active Chapter these names were left out of the Directory. If your name appears on the additions list that follows you probably have not received a Directory. Don't worry - we have updated

copies on order and you will be receiving your Directory shortly. Those of you who have received Directories realize the company works on a donation basis for payment. The Active Chapter would appreciate the sending of donations if you have not already sent one. The amount of donations received will determine how

effective the Chapter will be in dealing with this company in the future. If you graduated before 1976 and did not receive a Directory please notify the Active Chapter.

David Fantuzzo DA 862 Nadeem Husain DA 912

- ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·· ADDRESS ADDITIONS

AILES , James '75; 7594 Webster Rd. , Middleburgh Heights , OH 44130

AKERS , Michael '77 ; CURRENT ADDRESS NEEDED BARNES , Kevi n '77 ; CURRENT ADDRESS NEEDED BAU MAN , Steven '76 ; 19793 Coffinberry Blvd.

Fairview Park, OH 44126 BIGLER , Kurt '75 ; 2905 N . Charles St. Apt.104

Bal timore , MD 21218 BIXLER, Robert '77 ; 4512 N . Saginaw Rd. Apt. 1225A

Midland , MI 48640 BLEMASTER , Eric '77 ; 2144 Murray Hill Rd . , No.7

Cleveland , OH 44106 BOWEN , Steven '75; 8055 Monterey Dr. , Chesterfield ,

OH 44026 BRANDON , Christopher '75 ; 2597 Reeves Rd. , N .E. ,

Warren , OH 44445 BRICHACEK, Frank '77 ; 5643 East 139th St. ,

Garfield Heights , OH 44125 CAVUOTO , J ames '76 ; 415 Heronda St. , No. 230 ,

Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 CHALMERS , Steven '76; 877 Ponderosa Ave.,

Sunnyvale, CA 94086 CLARY, Robert '77 ; CURRENT ADDRESS NEEDED CLAUS, Paul '77; 175 Indianola Rd. ,

Pittsburgh , PA 15238 DESB ERG, Robert '75; 106 Arms Blvd , Apt. 7

Niles, OH 44446 DURAN D, Gordon '78 ; 1825 Fetterman

Gaspar, WY 82601 ELDRIDGE, Thomas '77 ; 24455 Lake Shore Blvd ,

Apt. 1803 E., Euclid , OH 44123 EULENSTEIN, Robert '75 ; 11221 Colburn Rd .,

Chardon, OH 44024 FRAST ACI , Frank '77 ; 5983 Lake Club Sq. , Apt. C

Columbus, OH 43227 FOTLAND, David '76 ; 877 Ponderosa Ave .,

Sunnyvale , CA 94086 GENOVA , Vincent '77; 24388StaghornDr.,

Bedford Heights , OH 44146 GORDON , Scott '77 ; CURRENT ADDRESS NEEDED HAHN , Anthony '78 ; CURRENT ADDRESS NEEDED HABER, Manny '77; 13633 Cedar Rd . ,

Cleveland , OH 44118 HANDY, William '78 ; Rt .8 , Box 1044,

Monroe , NC 28110 HAZY , Robert '75; 24455 Lake Shora Blvd , Ap . 1401 E

Euclid, OH 44123 HELLAND, John '77; 4801 W . 228thSt.

Fairview Park, OH 44126 HOSTETTLER, Harold '77; CURRENT ADDRESS

NEEDED JARVIS, Glen '76 ; CURRENT ADDRESS NEEDED JASIEWICZ, Bruce '78 ; 234 Oakland Ave, Apt. 21 ,

Pittsburgh, PA 15213 JOLIAT, Steven '75 ; 384 Carbondale Mobil Homes,

North Highway 51 , Carbondale, IL 62901 CHOONG, Kim '78; 806Jordan St. ,

Alexandria , VA, 22304 KREMNSKI, Edward '78; CURRENT ADDRESS

NEEDED LOGAN, Joseph '77; 9235 N.Church Dr., Apt. 623

Parma Heights, OH 44130

MAHLER, David '75 ; 640 LaGrande , No . 1, Sunnyvale , CA 94087

MONTGOMERY , Donald '77; CURRENT ADDRESS NEEDED

NELSON, Kent '75 ; 1014 Eugene Dr. , Apt. C . Fullerton, CA 92632

OSHIRO , Ernest '77 ; 959 Kaahue St., Honolulu , Hawaii, 96825

PALMER, Larry '76 ; CURRENT ADDRESS NEEDED PALUCKA, Timothy '78 ; 32 RostockSt.,

Pittsburgh, PA 15212 PISTNER, Timothy '77 ; 24455 Lake Shore Blvd .,

Apt. 1803 E. , Euclid, OH 44123 RELATION , Joseph '77; 138E.ArlingtonRd.,

Erie , PA 16509 ROBINSON , Scott '77 ; 101 Powderhorn Rd.,

Charleston, WV 25314 ROHR, Christopher '76 ; Route 1,

Holmesville, OH 44633 ROMAN , Mark '77; 1330 West Blvd. , Apt. 3307

Cleveland , OH 44102 SCHMIDT, William '76; 256 Whitemarsh Pl.,

Macungie , PA 18062 SCHUMACHER, Reinhard '75 ;

CURRENT ADDRESS NEEDED SHOOK, Scott '77 ; 460 Highway 332, Apt. 261

LakeJackson, TX 77566 STOLTZ, Donald '77; 24455 Lake Shore Blvd. ,

Apt. 1401 E, Euclid, OH 44123 TARTAGLIA, Michael '75 ; E. 594, User's Office ,

Fermilab, Batavia , II . 60510 TWAIT, Greg '76; 916 Meadow Dr. ,

So. Charleston , WV 25309 WHITELEY, Brian '76; CURRENT ADDRESS

NEEDED WILSON , Alan '75; 10228 Hightower Lane,

Cincinnati , OH 45242 WOINICH, Anthony '76 ; 14060 Superior

Cleveland, OH 44118 YOUNG, Thomas '77; 2230 Allen St., Apt. 7 B

Allentown, PA 18104 YUEN, Michael '75; 1276 Kina St. ,

Kailua , Hawaii 96734

ADDRESS CORRECTIONS

GORSUCH, Scott, CURRENT ADDRESS NEEDED HADDAD, Ed '74 ; 4211 Dawnshire

Parma , OH 44134 HIRT, Drew, 20 Elizabeth Ave. ,

Edison , NJ 08817 HUSAIN, Nadeen '80 ; Rousham House, No 4 Paribagh

Dacca · 2 , Bangladesh KEHRES , Willard, 125 Interlachens,

Winter Park, FL 32789 LORENZ, Robert]., 572 EverwoodAve. ,

Columbus, OH 43214 SAMBUCHINO, Roy '73; 2060 Waterburg Rd. ,

Lakewood, OH 44107 SARAZIN!, Roberto '78 ; 6 Heath Circle,

S. Lynnfield, MA 01940 V ANDERSTEUR, Peter '80; Zijdelaan 29,

2594 BW S-Gravenhage, The Netherlands

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DELTA ALPHA INITIATES 15 Thanks to hard work by the active

chapter. Delta Alpha has succeeded in initiating 15 men out of a Pledge class of 15. This is the first time in recent history that the chapter has initiated 100 percent of its pledges. The new actives are:

DA 912 Nadeem Husain DA 913 Mike Silvestro DA 914 Dennis Gaishauser DA 915 Mark Williams DA 916 Tom Schmidt DA 917 Ralph Lustri DA 918 Mark Johnson DA 919 Bill Schmidt DA 920 Lou Hebert DA 921 Bob Wenz DA 922 Dean Nakamoto DA 923 Tony Sieminski DA 924 John Rohrabaugh DA 925 · Joe Bellian DA 926 Pete Vandesteur

Dave Fantuzzo DA862

Delta Alpha of Sigma Nu 2235 Murray Hill Road Cleveland, Ohio 44106

ADDRESS CORRECTIONS REQUESTED

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DELTA ALPHA NEWS November 1980

Paddling is a traditional part of the program whereby pledges are initiated into actives and probably has not changed too much since you traded swats with your big brother. As you can see from the expressions captured on the faces of pledges, actives, and friends, it is a memorable event. Remember your paddling.' Why not give your little or big brother a call, talk about old times, and plan to see one another at our 75th anniversary.