Sig Tau 50 Year Reunion - Sig Tau Old Guard And Friends
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Sig Tau 50 Year Reunion - Sig Tau Old Guard And Friends
Issue 19/September 2013 Sig Tau 50 Year Reunion Hey Bros and Friends, Can you believe that over 100 Sig Taus celebrated the fraternity’s 50th anniversary at Summer Reunion (July 17-18) at Geneseo? The numbers exceeded everyone’s expectations. There were alumni bros from the sixties, seventies, eighties and nineties; even a few current Sig Taus joined the celebration. Some old friends hadn’t seen or heard from one another in fortyfive years or more. It’s always nice to see old friends and to make new “younger and older” ones. I’m fairly certain a great time was had by all. A highlight of the weekend occurred at the Big Tree Inn where founder Tom DeBello reflected on Jack’s influence in Sig Tau; Through Jack’s drive, humor and above all loyalty he really was the cement that held us together. From the Regatta to the Follies, to the Jenny Awards, he led us to outrageous fun times. You could wake up after a night of drinking and discover that you're in a barn at a Black Angus ranch or on the floor of a frat house in Oneonta. When you were out with Jack you could never tell where you'd wind up, but you were always assured of a lot of laughs and plenty of stories to tell afterward. Jack had this bigger than life approach to things - no denying there was a bit of PT Barnum in him. We weren't ever just going to have an event - - - whatever we did would be guaranteed to be over the top and for the most part involve the whole campus. After being introduced by Tom, Jack’s widow Kathe Sheehan told an amusing story of how Jack’s soggy fraternity jacket survived a roof leak in their attic and the dry cleaners. She went on to say how she became inspired to present the jacket to the college. Now I need to jump back a few years to 2006 and share another Sig Tau story that happened shortly after Jack passed away. One day at work, I returned from lunch to find a large package that my office manager said was dropped off by a couple of college students passing through town on their way home for holiday break. They didn’t even leave their names. Unwrapping the package I found a framed Sig Tau football jersey with SHEEHAN on the back and the white rose symbol and all. It was huge and gorgeous! The jersey now hangs over our son John’s bed at his group home…It was a very spectacular, expensive and thoughtful gift sent from a bunch of fraternity boys to an old woman in Schenectady they did not know….So they were the inspiration for the framing of Jack’s Jacket when it returned from the cleaners in perfect A1 condition. The guys in Sig Tau in 2006 impressed me! They were a class act! The celebration concluded with the song “We are the Sig Taus…” led by John Hopf. Some of our younger bros had never heard this song before. They were surprised and amused by the older brothers’ performance. Luckily the rendition was video recorded and is available for viewing on our website. More about that later. Another highlight was the Sig Tau’s Official Celebration at the Inn Between. (See photo below). Thanks to the owner Bro Tom Basher and a few other bros, drinks and pizza were free! Tom Basher, Class of ’74 Kevin Gavagan, Class of‘75 Frank Adonnio Class of ‘76 Mike Grammatico Class of ‘87 Thanks to the Reunion leaders who did such a great job in getting the word out: Tom DeBello Bruce Jordan Jim Vidoczy Bob Hussey Bob Meyers Dave Mead Dale Metz Roger Brown Jim Colucci Doug Dixon Tom Wega Mike Grammatico Dave “Dugs” Dugan Zach Rappaport Special thanks to Tracy Gagnier Assistant Director of Alumni Relations and her Alumna Office staff for organizing the whole weekend. Without Tracy’ great smile and enthusiasm and her staff’s hard work the reunion would not have been as great a success as it was. The food was great and the events were well organized. As a result of the reunion, the mailing list for the yearly Newsletter has grown. From what started almost 10 years ago as a 20 member list, the Newsletter now goes out to about 200 Sig Taus and friends. And there is still room to grow! We now send the Newsletter to all Sig Tau Alumni whose email addresses are available. I hope to see everyone at the ETY 55th and/or the All Greek Reunion in 2015. It is also rumored that next summer Phi Lambda Chi will be celebrating their 50th. Since many bros married Phi Lambs there should be a good Sig Tau turnout. Yours in blue, Chuck Curatalo Sig Tau Old Guards and Friends Newsletter Editor [email protected] PS: What our fellow bros thought about the weekend: It was great to see such a turnout for the 50th reunion in July and once again reminded me what a special place Geneseo is and what a great bond I still have with brothers that I haven’t seen in nearly 20 years. Through Facebook I will continue to keep up with fellow Sig Tau’s lives, and hope for more frequent chances to get together. For those of you, who missed the reunion, just know that the AOPi’s brought their own beer pong table to the IB, hardcore. Also the current brothers thought we were completely out of our minds….Don Russo (Class of ’93) To quote my good pal Mikey Guariglia Class of ‘91.... "We epitomized 4 years of Geneseo in two days" For me…Reunion weekend....It was as if we never left…. Rich Romito (Pledged fall 88, Class of ’90) It is always a good time when brothers get together. I regret that I was unable to spend time at the Friday and Saturday night events. The time spent Saturday afternoon was enjoyable. Hopefully the next time, I will stay a couple of days and really enjoy a reunion as it is meant to be. Carl “Moss” Kanoff (Pledged ’68, Class of ’70) Our 50th reunion was a fantastic opportunity to catch up again with many brothers but extra special seeing those I have not seen since 1970 including Howie Kranz, Fred Koch, Tuna and Mike Sobzak. The Pigpen is taller than I remember and it was great renewing memories of some of our old basketball days, especially the memory of him scoring 30 against Buff State and Randy Smith! We missed you Tros, TAP, Moonz, Paco, Gary and Pete and it is time for Tiger, Rat and Miller to crawl out of the holes you have been in…. Doug Dixon (Pledged ’68, Class of ’71) It's tough getting old, only recognizing/remembering a few bros. But it is really nice being a part of something bigger and more fun than you. I love Sig Tau. Thanks guys. What a f___ing great ride. College would not have been as memorable without you crazy f___ks. Thanks again and I can't wait to get together again….Dale Evan Metz (Pledged ’67, Class ’70) Best reunion moment - catching up with Mark Secaur and Steve Persche for the first time in 22 years. Rob Donley (Pledged Fall '89, Class of '91) It was great to see so many brothers who were such a big part of my life in my college years. It's been 43 years since I've seen some of them but I was still a bit surprised to see how they've aged. Wow, I'm glad I still look so young...right! Seriously, we had so many memories to recount and it was like they happened only yesterday. It was important for me to "reconnect" and I hope to maintain contact in the future. It was also good to meet those who came before and after me including 3 present brothers. The future of Sig Tau is in their hands and we need to do whatever we can to help them further the tradition. I think they've got the partying part down! Tom Wolff (Pledged ’69, Class of ’73) Well, the big circle on the dance floor at 2am at the IB singing Sweet Caroline was a nice exclamation point to the reunion! Doug Percival (Pledged ’86, Class of '89) Go to the Album: Click on 50th Reunion 2013 on the Gallery Site for more reunion pictures. http://www.etoldguard.com/etgallery/ (first album on menu) (There are several blank “thumbnails”. However they will appear full-sized when opened.) ****************************************************************************************** Memories of the Sig Tau Zig Tau Follies “The Zig Tau Follies is a yearly event held every fall at the Riviera Theater. It is a musical variety show in which only the brothers perform. The proceeds from the sale of tickets go to a special scholarship fund established by the fraternity.” (Sigma Tau Psi PLEDGE HANDBOOK circa 1965. Compiled and edited by Tom DeBello ’65, Bob Hussey ’67, Dan Kwarta ’67 and Dahn Walrath ’66) When I was president '69 followed by Doug Dixon '70, I was called into MacVittie's office three times. Once for award the Sig Tau banner that was elegantly draped across the Sturges clock by our pledge class, once for liability issues regarding the regatta, and once for the follies. Folly patrons in 68 and 69 were apparently deeply offended by our humor. One in particular that I was in was Jesus urging his crucifiers to un-nail one of his hands. When JC's hand was free he scratched his balls. There was equal mixture of boos and laughs, but the boos went to the administration. John Hopf, you were part of all this back then what do you recall?.... Dale Evan Metz (Pledged ’67, Class ’70) A really rude Folly skit was the "singing telegram" circa 68' 69'. A telegram delivery person knocks on the door of a house. A man answers the door and the delivery person tries to hand the telegram to the man. The man says "NO I want a singing telegram. Sing my telegram to me please. Reluctantly, the delivery man starts singing the telegram (off key of course), "Your sister Rose is dead, her husband shot her in the head...." I wonder if the younger bros even know about telegrams. They were actually kinda old news when I was in college. But, it was still a funny skit according to Sig Tau standards…...Dale Evan Metz (Pledged ’67, Class ’70) All three were in place when I left – we had a challenge with the 1973 Follies – the school newspaper was out for us so they sent a reporter who slanted the article against us –his famous line was “Genesee Cream Ale kills brain cells…obvious by behavior of Sig Tau ….Blah” - we faced discipline but I don’t remember the outcome whether we were banned or what – as the school loaned us Wadsworth Hall for the show – lights, curtains – fantastic stuff – we still speak of Gavagan’s Skit – think of it – Lousy (emcee of show) went on to TV fame Russ Pizzuto (Class of ’75) Article submitted by Fred Welch (Pledged ’65, Class of ’69)…Review of 1965 Follies in Lamron Go to the Album: Click on Memories: The Way We Were on the Gallery Site for more follies pictures and news articles. http://www.etoldguard.com/etgallery/ (second album on menu) ****************************************************************************************** Memories of the Junkyard Regatta Can you find Tom Mooney ’68 (Pledge Class), Tom Wega ’69, Steve Troskosky ’68, Doug Dixon and Eddie Mace ‘70 on an inner tube? How about Sam Trespino and Norm Allen? Remembrance of the Regatta by Tom “Moonzo” Mooney (Pledged ’68, Class of ’71) This is a photo of the winning raft and crew and many drunken non-crew.. Completing the 3 lap course and being dragged across the finish line in the '72 Regatta... In what would go down in the record books as the longest lasting Regatta in ET history. You see, that years' Regatta had degenerated into more or less of an aquatic demolition derby.. Only two of the rafts of a field of more than a dozen were still afloat at the finish of the race. Indeed the waters of Seldon's pond were awry with modern day pirates of sorts. The pictured winning raft was an alumni entry by the brothers of the class of '71 (of which I was a proud member). There had been some minor acts of piracy in the previous year Regatta, so we built our ship fully prepared for any such encounters on the high seas. Our barrels were attached on the morn of the race with steel cable….all framing done with 2 - by lumber. Crewman Troskosky (unfortunately not shown in the image - I think he took the photo) had his BOCES students build a 5 foot mounted slingshot capable of propelling an empty beer can up to 50 yards, and all crew were armed with hockey sticks... Aye, there would be no unauthorized boarding of THIS vessel on THIS day! She was in no way built for speed, indeed her deck with crew and several cases of beer aboard stayed barely above the water line!! She was built to endure and endure she did. From the start of the race we systematically destroyed and sank the completion one by one.. First with beer can shelling volleys from the giant slingshot, then hand to hand combat. The other surviving raft was captained by Brother Eddy Mace ('74). He is pictured in the photo, for some reason, floating harmlessly in a drunken stupor in the inner tube just behind us? The obvious fact that he and his dismounted craft presented no threat to our victory was probably the reason his vessel was not ravaged with the others. The crew in the foreground from left to right is brothers Wega (71), Mooney (71), Dixon (71) and Kolhas (72). Standing on the raft with his back to the camera is "Mean Captain Johnny Berry" a longtime friend and ally of the '71 ETs. He provided us with the steel cable and hockey sticks. The remains of the mounted slingshot are clearly visible on the starboard bow. Perhaps the violence of this day had something to do with the end of the annual Regatta? I'm not sure, but it was a ET memory I will always cherish and remember.. It was no doubt the greatest naval battle ever fought in the Genesee Valley. IT was... a great day at sea!!!! -Moonzo Go to the Album: Click on Memories: The Way We Were on the Gallery Site for more regatta pictures and news articles. http://www.etoldguard.com/etgallery/ (second album on menu) ****************************************************************************************** Memories of the Jenny Awards Jenny Awards: I Got Caught With My Pants Down Award, Thomas Paine Common Sense Award, Simpleton of the Year, It Took Guts….. Irv Beimler (Pledged ’65, Class of ’68) FYI, I remember receiving a Jenny Award, so this tradition must've stopped in the early- to mid-'90s, although I don't know/remember why…..Chris Vanni (Pledged ‘88, Class of ’91) Let me think................You (Chuck) and I should remember some of the Jenny Awards............I think you and I were the presenters our senior year.............The Empire Waistline Award -- Usually given to some obviously pregnant girl. The award itself was a quart size Jenny bottle. The We All Know You Do It So Why Don't You Admit It Award, Song of the Year, Best Production of the Year, Quasimodo Posture Award ...Al Tolsma (Pledged ’65, Class of ’67) 1969 Lamrom Article: Not Everyone Loved the Jenny Awards Contributed by Doug Dixon (Pledged ’68, Class of ‘71 The Jenny Awards were always the highlight of the year. It was a great chance to tell stories about brothers and recognize drunken antics and achievements. 10 years after leaving Geneseo, I resurrected this tradition with a bunch of friend who drank and played volleyball together. Everyone got a trophy (beer bottle glued to a wooden base) and a story, but we did not drink purple dragons…. Bob Pruett (Class of ‘81) SURPRISE: Hear a recording of the 1970? Jenny Awards with presenters Frank “Paco” Maier and the late Tony Siviglia on the Sig Tau Friends and Old Guards website. Recorded by John Hopf (Pledge ’69, Class of 1970) and Gidget Hopf. (Last menu item) http://www.etoldguard.com ****************************************************************************************** Bios and More Memories A little bio by Mike Sobczak (Pledged ’66, Class of ’69)…got an MS and PhD at Tulane in New Orleans…..married 3 times – couple of Italians and a Pilipino….fumbled them all away…..finally landed with Tall-Blond-Nurse-Who-Owns-A-Boat, that would be Lois, and I just married her too!….I think she was born with the sun inside her….worked for an environmental engineering firm for 30 years…..spent 10 of those in Asia and Africa based variously in Nairobi, Cairo, Bangkok, Colombo…..spent the last 20 in the NYC area….have spent the last 10 years in Hilton Head with Tall-Blond-Nurse-Who-Owns-A-Boat…..for the past several years have been almost retired, but then spent 2009 in Western Australia managing a fleet of divers, turtle taggers, hydrodynamic modelers, engineers, etc. helping BHP get the largest super tanker port in the world off the ground…Lois and I also spent months traveling all over Oz and New Z…we also have been to Costa Rica, Jamaica, Belize, Italy and shortly to Austria and Croatia - I have been in over 90countries!….and all I wanted to do was see if anything existed beyond the whiteouts in Buffalo...I do have a shining light in my daughter, Kira Marie, who was a pro ballerina and now an engineer with a Masters from Berkeley and now a P.E. license….she married an industrial psychologist and they are in Houston with 2 daughters who, God willing, will eventually steal me blind….played b-ball forever including a Cajun team in western Louisiana and for a pro club team in Ecuador (we actually won the country title!)….gave it up at 55 after taking 22 staples in my head driving to the hoop and finding the bleachers….now a 4.0 tennis player and trying to hit golf balls into people's houses (so don't live next to the fairway)….but my real hobby is fly-fishing….I used go every year to Alaska or BC or Colorado to stand in freezing water and throw the fish back….now I fish here in the marshes or streams in Ohio....hell, I just want to stay home and play with TallBlond-Nurse-Who-Owns-A-Boat… Lois has a wonderful heart and 3 ex’s of her own…..between us we have a six-pack……...I believe that everyone's story is extraordinary, equally full of consequence and importance and that each of us is a mélange of experiences, emotions, discovery and energy flow…..but don't just wait around because the world only spins forward……be at peace and sense the rightness of your journey…..Cheers! Mike Billy Manza here, I’ll see what I can remember! Should have been Class of ‘89, Dec ‘89 Ceremony, “ when I kissed New College President Carol Harter on the lips “ after she left me hanging for high 5 she had just give Doug Percival before me on stage. I got my degree in ‘90. Never married, no kids, but almost ready to settle down with a nice girl!! I own small IT Hardware brokerage company in Rochester, called Quest I-T Storage Inc. Pledged in fall ‘86. Quotes: TOOOO many to list here, you all can remind me of them. Second Favorite memory, bludgeoning the Sig Ep’s in football championship. Favorite memory, Channeling Cyrus from “The Warriors” and getting all the Fraternities together to: “Convince” the Sig Ep’s and the School to return all Greek stolen Property, and our TV remote. “I got the DK’s and the Phi Kaps, next to each other, The Phigs and the Omega’s, everyone in the Omega house, nobody wasted anybody! CAN YOU DIG IT?” (Billy Manza, Pledged ’86, Class of ‘90) Billy - you forgot to mention how you then got us all arrested for participating. Kevin Foody (Pledged Spring '88, Class of ’91) Those are your memories. I had 3 felony charges as the “ring leader”. It cost me $100 and 20 hours of Community service to get 3 felony charges dropped!!! I remember that! (Billy Manza, Pledged ’86, Class of ‘90) Dave Mead (Pledged ’65, Class of ’68)I think many of the newer members might be interested that the boys dorms (Blake, Fraser, and Sturges) were what is now called Blake A, B, and C. That is where all the boys were required to stay their freshman year at least from 64-65. I don’t have a ton of memories from that year but do remember that after one keg party I woke up late morning still in my bed which was now located under the flag pole in the middle of the Quad. There was quite a crowd gathering around me waiting for me to jump out of bed. That would have been very embarrassing as I had slept with very little on! I wrapped myself in my sheet and went back into the dorm to get dressed. Somehow the bed got returned. Apparently that made an impression on me as I still remember it today! Dale Evan Metz (Pledged ’67, Class of ’70) When I left RIT and came back to Geneseo, I was teaching a class in Sturges 219. The course was Speech/Voice Science 221. Acoustics and physiology of the voice was the content. There was also some physics and some math and my wonderful humor. After the first exam one year, a lovely young woman came up to the front of the room to turn in her exam and said "Hi Dartman." Of course Dartman aka Dartzo was my frat name thanks to Don Peterson after I shot a dart into a hall mirror in Genesee Hall trying to hit him. The name Dartzo is on my frat mug and I cherish it. I hadn't been called Dartman in 30 years. I was dumbfounded and laughing out loud. It was Al Smith's daughter who turned her exam in and called me Dartman. Al obviously coached her (thanks Al). She was fantastic and she pulled it off with absolute confidence. She was also an "A" student. Small world bros! Kevin Foody (Pledged Spring '88, Class of ’91) I currently live in Fairport NY. I have 3 boys keeping me busy with baseball and football. I currently work for Manning & Napier as the Software Quality Assurance Manager………One of my many memories involved a trip to Kelly's. 5 or 6 Brothers went on a Friday around 12 PM. We started playing a game of chance with dice and making each other do stupid stuff. Some examples include Brother Greg Walsh (Bird) having to kiss a dog under the pinball machine and the dog biting him on the face. I had to run from Kelly's around the Bear and back in nothing but my boxer shorts. Keep in mind it was around 2 in the afternoon and there were people everywhere. We ordered a shot of warm Vermouth and instead of the bartender pouring the shot and giving it to us; he heated in the microwave for 10 seconds. This was a onetime event and I don't think I laughed so much in my entire 4 years. Rich Romito (Pledged fall 88, Class of ’90). Played lacrosse for 88 & 89 seasons. Married for 16 years to Claire. Have three beautiful children, Lauren, LJ and Jenna. I am currently an Assistant Principal for Eastern Suffolk BOCES. Live in Hauppauge NY. Famous quote” Get to your libraries” Doug Percival (Pledged ’86, Class of '89) Pledged Sig Tau spring of '86. Little brother Scott Valyear. Living in Savannah, GA with daughter, Madelyn, and a long-time medical rep. Favorite 2 college moments: Shutting out the Sig Eps in the football title game while tensions were very high. Truly best time was when one Eric Reinhart and I strolled to the back of the AGO house during yet another breakfast. There we found the huge plastic tarp used on final bids. We ran that sucker down their hill, found the hose, and that day was forever known at the "Luge Breakfast." All previous breakfasts were from 7-5pm roughly. This blowout was 7am4am. Unbelievable time!!!! I have a 2 inch “ AGO LUGE” scar on my left knee as a reminder of that day, and I was social director with Jim Arpey that semester., I think we went through 14 total kegs with just the Ago’s, what a day! Where were camera phones when we needed them? Billy Manza (Pledged ’86, Class of ‘90) Among all of my favorite memories of being a brother was the fall of '70 and spring of '71. Sig Tau completed the Triple Crown of Intramural Athletics by sweeping championships in football, basketball and softball. In the fall of '69, we had won the intramural soccer championship. I believe that before I arrived on campus in the all of '68, it was in the spring semester of '68, Sig Tau won its first intramural championship and that was in swimming. I cannot begin to list all of the brothers who were members of these various teams, but I know that it sure felt good to hoist the championship trophies in front of our Greek and Independent rivals! Of course, there was a copious amount of Genny Cream Ale that was consumed during the post-game celebrations… Al “Smitty” Smith (Pledged ’69, Class of ’72) Lamron Articles Contributed by Doug Dixon (Pledged ’68, Class of ’71) Rod Curran (Pledged ’69, Class of ’72) During the 1970-1971 school year the Sig Tau sports teams had an impressive run in the primary intramural sports competition. In the fall of 1970, the Sig Tau football team advanced undefeated through the season, into the single-elimination play-off. The team won the championship. In the winter of 1971, the Sig Tau basketball team advanced through the basketball season, into the single-elimination play-off. The team won the championship. In the spring of 1971, the Sig Tau softball team advanced through the softball season, into the singleelimination play-off. The team won the championship. In the fall of 1971, the Sig Tau football team again advanced undefeated through the season, into the playoff. The team won the championship – again. Doug Percival (Pledged ’86, Class of '89) This was my first Deja Vu experience......sitting at the table playing sexual thumper at 10am. Then again at 10pm wondering if I had ever left that chair! Inn Between lost money that night for sure! Rob Donley (Pledged Fall '89, Class of '91) Big Brother is Brian Shaw, Little Brother is John Barrett. Married 16 years to my beautiful wife Dawn. We have 2 wonderful boys, Bobby, 10 and Brendan, 8. I am Director of Construction & Maintenance Services at W Services Group and live in Commack, NY. The best thing about the Reunion in July and about being a Sig Tau in general is that no matter how much time passes between these events and get-togethers; it instantly feels like we have all never been apart. That is true friendship and I really do appreciate and miss all of the brethren from during our years together in G- Town. I wish more could have attended and we should make more efforts to keep in touch with one another. Just exchanging stories about the old days made it feel like those who couldn't attend were actually there. Most memorable moments from college... everything I can remember and some that I wish I could forget, but never any regrets. Until next time.... Best Sig Tau memories (least fuzzy anyway) - Pledge walk with Matty Carozza and Marc Dahl. Spending graduation week just hangin' out every day with Kevin Ryan, Mark Secaur, Mike Kudla, Mikey G, and Craig Alvitti….Smooth Rob Bob Pruett (Class of ‘81) Served as President, Vice President and Master of Ceremonies. After graduation - worked at Geneseo as Assistant Director of the College Union and extended my Geneseo experience another 4 years. 1985 -moved to Atlanta, worked briefly in public event management then in Marketing for Safeco Insurance. 1986 – Married Linda Clyde (class of ’82) 1987 - Moved to Charlotte NC. Currently – Territory Manager for Safeco Insurance, Charlotte, NC. Married, two sons ages 22 and 26. Life is good, play golf, travel to the beach and the mountains, still party with friends. Ken Crofts, (Class of ’73) Married Barbara Patt (class of "74) 40 years ago. 4 children and 8 grandchildren so far, ages 1 to 19. I retired from General Motors after 40 years on April 1, 2013. Currently living in Leesburg, Florida. Carl Kanoff (Pledged ’68, Class of ’70) I remember going on road trips with the brothers. I'm not sure if it is because of the length of time that has passed since events occurred or because of other factors like a few too many beers consumed, but details are sketchy. One time, we traveled to Oswego for the Sigma Tau Chi regatta. While we held our regatta on a small cut-off oxbow of the Genesee River, their regatta was on the lake. Another time, we went off to Cortland and stayed at the Gamma Tau Sigma house. There were too many bars to visit in Cortland but we tried. I remember that before we came back to the house, we stopped in to visit the DK house up the street. I don't remember which of the trips it was, but we stopped near Rochester and picked up a couple of gallons of homemade hard cider. Strange how beer and cider causes the formation of intestinal gases. Somewhere on the Thruway between there and our destination, I was told to stop polluting the air in the car or I would walk the rest of the way. Remembering the night when we were pledges and were dropped off miles from campus with no idea where we were, I tried my best not to pass any more. Don Russo (Class of ’93) lives in Fairport, NY with his wife Jean (Rosati) and children Jillian and Nathaniel. I worked for nearly twenty years in Radio/Television Advertising before changing careers recently. I am currently working in Surgical Management/Consulting in the Buffalo/Rochester territory for Integrated Medical Systems, which is based in Birmingham, Alabama. After Geneseo I earned my Master’s Degree in Management from Nazareth College in Rochester. I enjoy spending time with my family, especially the kids’ sports. Also, I remain loyal to my Buffalo Bills and Sabers. I also enjoy competing in triathlon and running events throughout Western New York. Phil Connery (Class of ’83) I, and the brothers I knew while at Geneseo from '79-'83, have some great memories/stories especially those from the house at 11 Banks Street and at Fat Augies! Many of us worked at Augies and on most nights we would proceed to Jack Carr's for a late night/early morning snack and then to "the house" for after-hours parties. When we woke up, we usually headed to the Vital (our kind neighbor), Aunt Cookies or Kelly's for lunch, grab a nap, sometimes we would go to class, and start this viscous cycle all over again. It was great; I am not sure how we got through, but we did and collected many great memories of ETY along the way. We also took our intramural sports very seriously and were champs in pretty much all the sports we participated in...Victory always tasted sweet, especially when we took down the DK's! LOL Several of us have come back for Homecoming a few times over the years and it's been great catching up with and staying in touch with our brothers of Sigma Tau Psi. A handful of us have been meeting in Saratoga the last weekend in July for golf/track/bar for about 5 years now. We regret not being able to make it to the 50th but it looks like a great time was had by all. I recently took my daughter, Lucy, for a college visit to Geneseo (see photo above at the old house at 11 Banks St. front porch) and was disappointed not to see Sig Tau listed as a Greek organization in the flyer that was handed out. I also noticed our colors were not shown in the most recent Geneseo Scene publication that showed most, if not all, other frats/sororities. I figured we were under double-top-secret probation, or something, which we were from time to time familiar with, but when I emailed an admissions counselor, he responded and assured me it was an oversight that would be corrected in future publications. Best wishes to all of you. Stay in touch! John Ferris (Pledge Spring ’85, Class of ’88) Served as President my senior year. I decided to move to Boston after hearing a glowing report about the City from an alumni brother back for Spring Alumni Weekend. Received MBA from Babson College and moved to Silicon Valley. Spent seven years in California. Helped bring one company public. Moved back to Syracuse, NY my hometown in 2002. Started my own business managing and owning apartment buildings. I’m up to 115 investment units now. Work full time in construction for a real estate developer. Married to Corri Zoli, two children Arabella age five and Maxine age 14 months. Best college experience: Studying abroad for a semester in London. Best fraternity experience: Ongoing. The only folks I keep in touch with from Geneseo are ETY Brothers. Biggest Regret: Not attending the 50-year reunion in July. Dale J. Metz (Pledged ’65, Class of ’68) “Dale Metz has a diverse background of education and experience which has served him well for over 34 years as a non-profit executive director, principal, and teacher. For 21 years he served as Principal of Gateway Education Center in Greensboro. The school serves over 300 children from birth to age 21with multi-disabilities including autism, severe and profound developmental disabilities, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and life threatening medical problems. Over those years the school became a national model school and received numerous awards for service to children and their families.” This is edited from Southern Living and the Wachovia Principal of the Year program. Christian (Chris) Vanni, (Pledge Class of Spring '88, Class of '91) Tried to "walk on" the men's varsity soccer team in the fall of '87 but did not make the team (but made great friends). Live in New Rochelle, NY with my wife of 10 years, Kim, and our 14-monthold son, Christian. Decided that four years of "studying" wasn't enough, so went to NYU and received my MBA with the Class of '02. Currently a banker working in the New York City area. Favorite Sig Tau memories: 1) AGO breakfasts, 2) stealing the Oar from our pledges sleeping in the library, 3) final bids, 4) living in the Sig Tau house (10 Court St.) my senior year, 5) having dinner and watching the Simpsons with the AGOs on Sunday nights, and 6) quarter drafts and 10cent wings at the Inn Between. Geneseo moments I will never forget: 1) actually getting accepted to the school…I didn't think my grades/scores were good enough, 2) sunsets over the valley, 3) having "mono" my freshman year and not being able to play sports or consume "beverages" for two months, 4) living in Monroe my freshman and sophomore years, 5) Sundance Books, and 6) the night I became a Sig Tau. While I don't see many of the brothers on a regular basis anymore, being in Geneseo for our 50th anniversary was as if I had never left. The conversations, the antics, all the "I remember when…" We picked up right where we left off the last time we all saw each other…it was like it was yesterday. And to this day, all of my closest friends are Geneseo Sig Taus. I think it is this camaraderie and these life-long friendships that define Sigma Tau Psi and that make my decision to pledge one that I'll never regret. Favorite Reunion '13 moments: 1) seeing Jack Sheehan's Sig Tau jacket and hearing his wife tell the story about it. Thank you, Jack, and to all of the founding brothers for your dedication to starting the fraternity. Without it, I would not have had the experience I had in Geneseo or the friends that I have today; 2) being in the Inn Between again…some things never change; and 3) just being there. Kaie Fuhrhop (Sig Taus Overseas Brother, Pledged ’65) As some of you may still remember I had to leave the US in a hurry because the immigration office traced and finally found me. My one-year visa had long expired. By the way I was not Sig Tau’s first foreign exchange student. I was studying Agriculture in Germany and planned to continue at Cornell. But I somehow got stuck in Geneseo, worked here and there and had such a great time that I could have stayed. But the immigration people in Buffalo just granted me two weeks to leave the country. Otherwise it would have been the army. It was Joyce Bullock who urged me to an “alcofrolic” Sig Tau pledge party, and shortly after that I was admitted. At that time I lived and worked on Morris Niedermeyer’s Farm outside of Geneseo. On the way back from the party I dozed away and wrecked the left hand side of my Dodge Country Sedan in the left hand ditch but got away with a few bruises only. To keep the story short I will not write about other disasters or happier events. After having paid my debts and fled the States with a lot of help of Joyce I finished my studies in Germany. Actually I had promised Joyce I would come back but that was not possible because of a number of reasons. I still feel sorry about that. Instead of working in agriculture itself I added another two-year education and became an editor, first with agricultural trade journals. From there I moved as a press officer to one of the (today) biggest agricultural machinery manufacturers in the world. But after two years this became a little boring. Then I was offered a job as head of the economics editorial department of a daily newspaper, a profession I really enjoyed. I worked for dailies for a few years. During that time I made my first consulting contacts, which led to becoming self-employed (1973) and ultimately to founding my communications & marketing company (1976) which I am still running today. During its busiest time I had about 30 employees plus freelancers who generated plenty of turnovers. Today my daughter (31) who studied politics and marketing communication (MA) is gradually taking over. My son also studied agriculture and runs a farm of 2.000 hectares of which 700 are white asparagus. Whereas I originate from Hamburg (Germany, not NY!) I am now living and working (home office) in a house with thatched roof in the former East Germany in the lake district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern). My saga begins when I moved into the Genesee Dorm and because Mike Sobczak was our RA, most of us pledged Sig Tau in spring of 1968. Despite many of my family's expectations, I graduated on time in June of1971. Subsequently I earned a Masters + from the University of Rochester in Educational Leadership. Steve Troskosky (Pledged ’68, Class of ’71) My 34 years in public education began teaching disabled children at BOCES #1 Monroe County. After 7 years in the classroom, I was awarded a full time paid fellowship at the University of Rochester. Being at a standstill and getting no support from my University advisor, I accepted a short term educational leadership job to coordinate the closure of 4 inner city elementary schools for the Rochester City School District, after giving a speech on my research. This was a 12 month position and when the school consolidation was complete I then moved on to become the Director of Special Education for the Otsego-Northern Catskills BOCES. Then, 14 years later I went on to lead the Allegany- Limestone CSD through a successful school merger and a $50+ million school construction and remodeling projects. I retired in 2005. I've been married and divorced twice. I have 3 really good kids aged 28, 30 and 38. All have done well in school and view one another as true brothers and sister. They amaze me. The two boys are located in the Buffalo/Rochester region. The oldest son is married with two daughters and they live in Pittsford, NY. My daughter is my youngest and has just accepted a position as a Dr. of Physical Therapy at the Children's Hospital in Patterson, NJ. If all goes as planned she'll marry next June. I've been in a really good relationship going on 5 years. Nancy and I live in Colorado year round. The summers are spent together just outside Rocky Mt. National Park, but come winter Nancy's in Boulder and I'm in the Vail area. I have a condo in Avon, Colorado. Among some of the interesting vocational experiences I've had are: National "poster boy" model for AARP when they launched their "Fresh Faces of Fifty campaign in 2000; EMT Ambulance Crew Chief for 15 years the last 5 of which I was the medical officer for the Cattaraugus County Sheriff's Office Special Response Team. In addition to EMT skills I had to pass the same physical qualifiers as an entry officer. And what was an avocation for many years has now become my vocation. I started teaching skiing at Swain when we were Freshman and kept active in ski teaching on a part time basis with public education being the real career. This past season the Professional Ski Instructor Association (PSIA) acknowledged my 45 years of ski teaching with a "Platinum" Level III certification pin. In 2004 PSIA-E awarded me the PSIA-E Masters Award for my contributions to the sport. Since retirement, first I worked 6 years as a full time ski instructor for Steamboat Springs Ski Resort. Now, after a successful rookie season this past year, I will be returning again as a Full Time instructor at Vail. Last year I skied 101 days. I'd only know this stat because they measure it automatically; I managed to ski over 1.25 million vertical feet first year. It amazes me that my body has allowed me to do this for so long. I'm leaving 14 years as a Factory Pro Rep for the Nordica Ski Company and this year I'll just be representing the APEX boot. That's what has kept me busy for the past few years since I pledged Sig Tau. Sorry I could not make the big party this summer. ****************************************************************************************** Composites Anyone? “Don't know if I mentioned this before but I was thinking that it would be cool if we had access to more composites as it appears the current Sig Taus are not very good at preserving things. If people would scan them in good resolution and send them to either you or me I would be happy to put them on The Sig Tau Old Guard and Friends website http://www.etoldguard.com/. It is sad to see the missing links we have already and this makes it much easier for us to lose track of brothers…” Dave Mead (Pledged ’65, Class of ’68), Webmaster [email protected] Young Sig Taus Reunite at Wedding By Rob Julian (Pledged ’01, Class of 2004) Top Row (L to R): Adam Wright, Matt Sloan, Brian Powers (Best Man), Nate Jones, Dave Passero, Evan Wright (groomsman), Nick Willemsen Middle (L to R): Mike Hoock, John Bruno (officiant), Giovanni Giordano, Rob Julian (black bow tie), Andy Gillette (Red Bow tie) Kneeling (L to R): Fran Broderick (groomsman), Brian Simpson, Jeff Davison (Groom) On August 24th, 2013 in Rochester, NY legendary Sigma Tau Psi brother Jeff Davison (Fall ’01) married Geneseo grad Laurel Justinger in what could be considered one of the greatest Sig Tau reunions to date. Jeff, popularly known as “J Bone” (AIM Screen Name ETYGuy14), was a business major and resident at the (infamous) 10 Court Street. He successfully served as the fraternity’s Master of Rituals, President, and Social Director, and worked diligently to keep Sig Tau thriving during his time as an active brother. The couple was married at Chapel Hill in Rochester by fellow ETY brother John Bruno, who recently had the power invested in him by the State of New York via the internet. ETY Nick Willesmen also provided a heartwarming reading during the ceremony, as brothers Brian Powers, Fran Broderick, and Evan Wright supported Jeff as Best Man and groomsmen. Following the ceremony friends and family gathered for a country-chic, vintage themed reception at Mario’s Italian Restaurant. Early in the evening the guests were treated to a solo acoustic performance by Sig Tau Fran Broderick, whose rendition of “Wagon Wheel” maintained the subtle charm and edge Fran was best known for during his years engaging us after hours. There were MJ inspired dance-offs, memories shared, hugs, high-fives and handshakes as the crowd danced the entire night to music provided by Rochester’s favorite turntablist, DJ Naps. The bride looked stunning as she danced the night away with her closest family and friends. Several AGOs were in attendance, and fortunately, there wasn’t a DKT for miles. In true Geneseo fashion the celebration continued into the wee hours of the morning, where at one point Dave Passero could have sworn he saw Bash hovering over us as we congregated in the corner of a Rochester bar. Though no fraternity songs were sung, it was clear the brothers were ecstatic to be reunited in a celebration for Jeff and Laurel. During his 5 years as a student, Jeff had the uncanny ability to unite and inspire people to their greatest potential. The couple resides in Penfield, NY where Jeff works for Mindex Corporation and Laurel as a Special Education teacher. They plan to honeymoon somewhere tropical in February, and knowing Jeff and Laurel, it will surely be a party! ****************************************************************************************** Sig Tau Songs We are the Sig Taus, Sig Taus are we, Happy-go-Lucky Bare-assed and free, God damn it We are the freshmen We are the best men We are the Sig Tau men YOU BET! We are the Sig Taus, Sig Taus are we, Happy-go-Lucky Bare-assed and free, God damn it We are the sophomores We always get more We are the Sig Tau men YOU BET! We are the Sig Taus, Sig Taus are we, Happy-go-Lucky Bare-assed and free, God damn it We are the juniors We are the mooners We are the Sig Tau men YOU BET! We are the Sig Taus, Sig Taus are we, Happy-go-Lucky Bare-assed and free, God damn it We are the seniors We got the wieners We are the Sig Tau men YOU BET! CENSORED VERSE: we did not sing this at the Big Tree We are the Sig Taus, Sig Taus are we, Happy-go-Lucky Bare-assed and free, God damn it We are the alumni We like the CENSORED or (We like to get high) We are the Sig Tau men YOU BET! SURPRISE: View the video recording of the brothers singing at the 50th Reunion at the Old Guards and Friends website: http://www.etoldguard.com (second last item on menu) There was also an additional song that during my era we always sang at the closing of our meetings that were held on Sunday nights at 7 pm. The lyrics go like this and maybe you'll recall it: "We stand together brothers all As the years they come and go And hail the memories that we unfold Of good ol' Sigma Tau. And when the parting bell has rung And wherever we may go Remember that we're brothers all Of good ol' Sigma Tau." We would then hum the first verse and sing the second verse one more time. During the humming we would often share humorous anecdotes (tall stories, lies, tattle tales, etc.) about the antics of other brothers that had taken place during the weekend and/or preceding week.….Al “Smitty” Smith (Pledged ’69, Class of ’72) ET Pledge Keg Poem submitted by Doug Dixon (Pledged ’68, Class of ’71) ************************************************************************** Passing of John Hoey Jack Morrell (Pledged ’63, Class of ’65) I just read in the Geneseo Scene of the passing of Dr. John Hoey (May 11 2013), Professor of English. More important to Sig Taus of 1965 like Jim Burk, Pat Pallend, Don Fuller (RIP), Roy Howard was John starting the Lacrosse Club at Geneseo. I remember many snowy spring practices finishing at the Big Tree…..An associate professor emeritus of English, died on May 13, 2013. A faculty member from 1965 to 1994, he co-founded the club lacrosse team, helped students establish a club rugby team, coordinated a squash team for students, faculty, staff and community members, and was instrumental in establishing the Crew Club. ************************************************************************** Those Who Served Our Country…………. Chris Geatrakas Jeff Gosch 1970 Dave Mead Guard Dale E. Metz Dale J. Metz Bob Meyers Bruce Parmiter Al Smith George Speedy Jim Vidoczy Specialist 4 Sergeant US Army 1971-1973 US Army (Field Artillery) 1968- Petty Officer 2nd Class 1969-1973 Sergeant (E-5) US Staff Sergeant (E-5) US Sergeant US Cadet US Sergeant First Class US Sergeant US nd Petty Officer 2 Class US US Coast National Guard Air Force Army Coast Guard Army Reserves Marine Corps Navy 1970-1976 1969-1973 1969-1976 1963-1967 1972-1978 1966-1968 1966-1970 Mike "Looch" Luczak, president 1968, completed a 20 Navy career. He retired as a Navy Commander. If you served in the military and want to be added to the list contact Chuck [email protected] In Memoriam Larry Allen P’63 (G’67) Bill Brigham P’63 (G’67) Don Durbin P’69 (G’70) Don Fuller P’65 (G’67) John Hoffman P’67 (G’69) Mark Limerick P’65 Bruce Lomnicki P’68 (G’70) Roland Littrell P’69 (G’71) Jack May P’70 (G’72) Don Peterson P’65 (G’68) Jack Sheehan FG‘63 (G’66) Tony Siviligia P‘69 Dahn Walrath FG’63 (G’66) Lou (Karl) Ziegler P‘69 Jim Tuck P’69 (G’72) ************************************************************************ Sig Tau Old Guard and Friends Website News: New Website Design: When you log on to the website at: to: http://www.etoldguard.com you will now automatically come to the main menu instead of the current newsletter. If you wish to print any of the composite pictures from the website it is best to save them to your hard drive first; then print them using either Microsoft Picture It! or Photoshop or other similar programs. Again thanks to Dave Mead (P’65, G’68) our webmaster for designing and maintaining this site. The website’s address is known only to Sig Tau Old Guard and Friends Members and will not show up in any searches. Therefore phone numbers and email addresses cannot be viewed by outsiders. TO VIEW THE GALLERY GO TO http://www.etoldguard.com WHERE YOU WILL COME TO MENU. CLICK ON ETOG PICTURES WHICH WILL TAKE YOU TO OLD GUARD PICTURES. CLICK ON PHOTO GALLERY. IN THE GALLERY CLICK ON EACH ALBUM PICTURE OF AND YOU WILL COME TO ALL THE PICTURES IN THAT ALBUM. CLICK EACH PICTURE TO SEE IT AT FULL SIZE. (EASIEST WAY: book mark this NEW shortcut which will take you immediately to the PHOTO GALLERY: http://www.etoldguard.com/etgallery/ When submitting pictures please send a list of captions for each one…this will simplify the process. If possible send your pictures in a jpeg format with the reduced “email size” to Chuck who will be administrator of the gallery at: [email protected]. At times, the Gallery might not be running for part of a day because Dave Mead’s Main Computer which powers the site might have to be shut off. If you experience difficulty logging on please be patient and try again later. *********************************************************************************** Old Guard Links/Advertisements Need some job or service provided? Find companies and services that are run by our Sig Tau Old Guards and Friends Members. Lil’ Byte Softstuff was founded in 1984 by Dave Mead as a computer services related company. Currently we create/host websites, build/repair computers, and program original applications for businesses or schools. Our website is www.lilbytesoftstuff.com/ and our motto is “Exceeding expectations since 1984”. The Costumer is America's #1 Source for Costume Accessories and Supplies for High School, Collegiate, Community and professional theater for over 85 years. This company was founded and owned by the late Jack Sheehan (P’63, G’65), a co-founder of Sig Tau. It continues to be operated by Jack’s wife Kathe Sheehan ’67 and his son-in-law Eric and daughter Amanda. The website address is www.thecostumer.com/cfwebstore/ Tom Wega (P’69, G’71) is a Nothnagle real estate agent who works in the Greater Rochester Area. He is fully committed to helping his clients by using Nothnagle's state-of-the-art tools and marketing systems. For more information about my services visit my website at http://www.nothnagle.com/agents/profile.asp?pid=27891 If you’d like an advertisement added to the list contact Chuck [email protected] ******************************************************************************************** Updated Old Guard Member Directory Member/Pledged 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. Lester Arthur ’68 Bill Barberich David Barry ’68 Timothy Barstow ‘68 Dennis Bartlett ’70 Tom Basher Paul Beechler Irv Beimler ’65 Mick Brenno ’68 Roger Brown ’68 Gordy Bruce ’63 William Breuer ’68 Jim Burk ’65 Tim Case ’92 Andy Chasen Sal Ciolino ’68 Leroy Clinton FG James Colucci ’69 Phil Connery Mike Crino ’67 Chuck Curatalo ’63 Robert Crumb ’68 Rod Curran ’69 Don Damrath Joe D’Ambrosia Tom DeBello ‘63 Dick DeMay ’63 Charlie Dailey ’70 James Dailey ’70 Dave DiFabio ’70 Douglas Dixon ’68 Rob Donley ‘89 Dan Downing ’68 Mike Drexler ’69 Dave Dugan John Ferris John Florczyk Kevin Foody Gary Foti ’69 Kaie Fuhrhop ‘65 Email Address Address City/State Phone [email protected] [email protected] 402 Vineyard Lane Downington, PA 19335 803-548-5327 (B)* ‘65 6190 Fawn Meadow St. Canandaigua, NY 14425 4559 Limeledge Rd. Marcellus, NY 13108 2883 Cold Springs Rd. 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Kanoff ’68 Bill Kenzig ’70 Fred Koch ’68 Jack Kolbas Howard Kranz ’67 Gary Kresser ’65 Ken Crofts Chet Kuhn ’67 Dan Kwarta ’63 Joe Lentner ’67 Victor Ladota ’68 Don Landrio ‘68 Jack Langerak ’67 Steve Lembke ‘68 Spike Leonard FG ’63 Mike Luczak ’65 Tim Lyons ’67 Mike McCabe Chuck Magliazzo ’69 William G. Manza Frank (Paco) Maier ’69 Eddie Mace Joe Mantione ’69 Sal Marchese ’66 Bill Marion Peter Massari ’69 Ed McCormick ’70 Dave Mead ’65 Dale E. Metz ’67 Dale J. Metz ’65 Bob Meyers ’66 Tom Miller Thomas Mooney ’68 Greg Morley Jack Morrell ’63 Arnie Nelson Mike Obrien Frank (Bill) Palmer ’69 Bruce Parmiter Larry Patzwald Carl D. Pauli ’68 Pat Pallend ’63 Steve Persche Doug Percival Bob (Pearl) Perrello ’68 Walt Peek FG ‘63 Anthony Petrillose [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4944 Cherry Ln. 4951 Butler Rd. 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Jack Piedmonte ’63 Thomas Powers ’68 Russ Pizzuto Rob Pruett Jim Restall ’67 Eric Reinhardt John Riso Kevin Ryan Bill Ryan FG ‘63 Richard Romito Eric Rorapaugh Don Russo Larry Slotnick Mark Secaur Rick Stein ’69 Allen Smith ’69 Mike Sobczak ’66 George Speedy ’70 Dave Sperino ‘68 Tom Spearing ’68 Chris Sugnet ’68 David Swain Jim Tobin ‘65 Al Tolsma ’65 Mark Tomaso Steve Troskosky ’68 Ed Usinger Scott Valyear Chris Vanni ‘88 Bob Veltz ’65 Chris Vanuga Sal Ventresca ‘68 Jim Vidoczy ‘63 Jerome Virzi ’68 Greg Walsh Chris Watson ’63 Tom Wega ’69 Tommy Welch ‘63 Fred Welch ’65 Robert White ’69 Lawrence Wilcox ’68 Jim Winderl Tom Wolff ’73 James Wright ’68 David Youngblut Paul Zedonis ’68 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 71 Maplewood Ave. 56 Mitchell Rd. Spencerport NY 14559 Oxford, NJ 07863-3343 585-352-9189 908-835-8357 ‘67 ‘71 ‘74 103 Peoria Ave. Buffalo, NY 14206-2632 716-894-3093 ‘70 3451 River Park 1213 Forth Worth, TX 76116-9582 817-723-0904 ‘93 Canisteo NY 14623 Hilton Head SC 29926 607-698-4972 843-837-4810 2811 Main St. POB 25 488 East Lake Rd. York, NY 14592 Penn Yan NY 14527-9422 716-243-3417 315-536-7170 62 Valewood Run 55 Majestic Circle Penfield, NY 14526 Amherst NY 14226 585-388-0982 716-835-8435 ‘67 ‘67 137 W. Benchmark Rd. Avon, Co PO Box 8383 716-307-4410 ‘71 ‘73 80 Sandoris Cir. Rochester NY 14622 585-266-9256 [email protected] 955 Escarpment Dr. 125 Boundary Rd. 69 Lyell Ave. Lewistown, NY 14092-2021716-297-7537 Minden, ON KOM 2A1 905-737-0541 Spencerport NY 14559 585-293-1586 [email protected] [email protected],or.uas [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 5310 SW Florida St. 36 Parker Dr. 4259 County Rd. 4 Portland OR 97216 Pittsford, NY 14534 Canandaigua NY 14424 Canadensis, PA 18325 Chestertown, NY 12817-0340 Newton, MA 02458-1929 503-977-2711 585-820-0985 585-394-0108 570-676-5793 518-494-3327 617-969-3756 ‘67 ‘71 ‘68 ‘69 ‘70 ‘70 Williamsville, NY 14221 716-688-1583 Harrisburg, PA 17112-8966 717-566-1923 ‘70 ‘92 ‘69 PO Box 340 [email protected] 7 Doris Cir. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 106 Countryside Ln. [email protected] [email protected] 225 Hanover View Cir. Ed Garrison ‘66 Jim Goldseth ‘65 Henry Harvey ’67 Peter Iszkum P‘69 Bob Kochman (P’65,G’67) James LaMartina P’69 (G’72) Ron Leffler P‘65 Michael ManningP‘68 M. Dale Rogers P‘68 Peter Schonleber P‘67 Al Shurtleff P‘68 Greg Sutherland P‘66 Erik Wilson P’66 (G ’69) *Members whose addresses are not known. Years after name refer to Pledge Class. “G” indicates graduation year. “New” Old Guards* Dan Brown John Bruno Mike Flynn Andy Gillette Ryan Hamlin Nick Mucci Zach Rapaport Adam Turkewitz ‘91 ‘71 ‘72 ‘69 ‘71 ‘70 ‘71 ‘70 3 Russell St. 7 Victoria Dr. Lost Old Guard Members* Thomas Bryden P’68 Robert Burtner P’70 (G’72) Wayne Crawford P‘66 Tom Crowley P’67 Kevin DeWeaver P’70 Tom Donovan P ‘70 John Duncan P‘67 ‘65 ‘90 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Rob Julian Dave Passero Tom Venniro Eric Wiedemer Brett Smith [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ‘91 ‘68 ‘85 ‘70 ‘71 *Current Sig Tau and recent Sig Tau Graduates whose email addresses are known. Friends of Old Guards* 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Joe Auriemma ’66 Graduate* [email protected] Suzy Boor [email protected] Phil and Linda (Batson ‘76) Bracchi ‘64 [email protected] Ronna Bosko [email protected] Patty (Malet) Fennell ‘65 [email protected] Tracy Gagnier ’93 [email protected] Jack George ’65 [email protected] John Heim ’64 [email protected] Jeff Haber ’66 [email protected] Debbie Hill ’75 [email protected] Bonnie (Forbes) Mioducki ’68 [email protected] Patty Rogers-Hamilton ’85 [email protected] *Friends whose email addresses are known *Graduation Year from Geneseo 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Dick Rosati ’71 Paul Scipione ’68 Kathe (Reynolds) Sheehan ’67 Ken Silveri ’66 Audrey Smith ’67 Betty Kent Walrath ’66 Laura Wrubell ‘80 George Wilkerson ’64 Michelle Worden ‘92 Hank Dewey ’ 68 (Buffalo State) Wendi Kinney [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]