IUP Sig Newsletter 2015 - Sigma Chi Eta Omicron
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IUP Sig Newsletter 2015 - Sigma Chi Eta Omicron
The IUP Sig Newsletter of the Sigma Chi Delta House Corporation and the Sigma Chi Alumni Association Spring 2015 Sigma Chi Delta House Corporation Board of Directors Jeff Bird – President Ryan Gunther – Vice President Adam Porter – Treasurer Bob Baron – Secretary Dick Clawson – House Executive Johnny Brennan - Golf Outing Chairman Matt Chatlak - Rush Duane Corbett Communications Tom Sinclair – Board Member Kevin Field - Board Member Carl Bullers - Board Member Chapter Advisor Jonathan Weaver Webmaster Gregg Wyland Newsletter Tony Coccagna Checkout Sigma Chi IUP Eta Omicron Alumni Association on Facebook On the web: www.sigmachieo.com The House Corporation purchased new furniture with proceeds from the golf outing. The quality Blockhouse furniture is made with fraternities in mind. Ryan Lute made his first alumni donation during the golf outing. We need to challenge undergrads By JEFF BIRD Sigma Chi Delta House Corporation President Networking is the key to success. Looking for and starting relationships with others is at the core of our fraternity. New recruits are drawn to Sigma Chi because they see our fraternity as a leader at IUP. Our undergrads need to be challenged by our alumni. We need our undergrads to be leaders not only in the IUP Greek community but leaders in all areas of IUP life. This will make for a stronger chapter and better quality men among our ranks. Networking to raise money for philanthropy events is a big part of leading at IUP. It is important to help raise awareness for a certain cause. We do our part with our Derby Days event and participate in many other Greek philanthropy events. Please consider donating to this spring’s Derby Days to benefit the Make-a-Wish Foundation. NEW ADVISOR: Networking need not stop there. Our new chapter advisor, Jonathan Weaver, is going to be challenging our undergrads to be better networkers and leaders all around IUP. The undergrads need to be challenged, and Jonathan is just the man for the job. See Jonathan’s article and please congratulate him on his new position of chapter advisor. I can’t tell you how lucky we are to have Jonathan helping guide the undergrads in his new role. It’s not an easy position. If Jonathan asks for help, please volunteer. Jonathan is already looking for alumni assistance around initiation this spring. Jonathan has already made a big difference to the betterment of the HO by having nine IUP undergrads meet with him at Pitt’s Cathedral of Learning for the Provincial Workshop. The training covered many risks facing fraternities today. About 61 brothers from IUP, CMU, Pitt, Clarion, WVU and Saint Francis were given tools and strategies on how to face difficult issues. Our undergrads represented IUP in a positive way. According to Jonathan, “Our chapter is really showing signs of making some positive headway with the House Corp, university and at Sigma Chi National.” Many of you saw the new furniture in the chapter room at the last golf event. I want to report the Blockhouse furniture is holding up very well and has been well-received by the undergrads. The House Corp just completed our second buy for another sofa and coffee tables. These furniture buys were made 100 percent because of your generosity from the golf events. The House Corp’s next big project is finalizing bids on “Rhino Lining” the basement floor. In an attempt to preserve the concrete floor, stop any mold and create a more welcoming environment, the House Corp is evaluating an epoxy coating floor solution. This is the same kind of product used in industrial warehouse applications. The epoxy would be installed professionally. Please let me know your thoughts. Continued on next page page 2 page 2 We need to challenge undergrads Continued from previous page MORTAGE NEWS: Adam Porter, treasure, is happy to report the mortgage is below $300,000 for the first time. We are chipping away to a paid-off fraternity house sometime around 2030. Great things can happen if you put in the work. Please read Duane Corbett’s update on his PhD. When you get a chance to meet one of the HO’s PhD’s, take an extra second to learn how the Sigma Chi experience helped them along the way to their PhD. Way to go, Duane! I’m not sure what is better, a PhD, a professional award highlighting you as one of the best in your business or getting married to your IUP Sigma Chi Sweetheart? Steve Guntang has been awarded one of the best “Under 40 In Construction Equipment” by SGC Horizon. Say congrats to Steve! Don’t forget to congratulate Johnny Brennen for This is one of the stars of the golf finally taking the plunge with outing. He was a very good pig. Amber! PLEDGE CLASS PADDLES: We are running out of space on the walls of the fraternity house. We will be running a “First In, First Out” program starting in summer of 2017. Any brother who wants his pledge class paddle from 2005 through 2008, please come to Indiana and take it home with you. I’m sure your wife will love it in your home’s family room. In the summer of 2017 the oldest paddles will be coming down. We do not want to toss this history so please consider taking them. Composites, same thing! If you want an older composite, please come get it. SAME PLACE, NEW NAME: The Holiday Inn was sold. It is now called Park Inn by Radisson. All the numbers are the same. Same location. I hope Radisson puts some money into the old place. We have 30 rooms there for the golf event. GREAT GOLF: Lastly, many of the extras the House Corp is able to provide around the fraternity is due to your generosity at the golf event. For all the regulars, your contributions can be seen every day. For all the hole sponsors, the event would not be a success without your generosity. The golf event is our “one-and- The House Corp’s next big project is finalizing bids on “Rhino Lining” the basement floor only” fundraising event. If you don’t golf, please sponsor a hole or just come for the pig roast. If you have yet to attend, please call some brothers from your era and I will put you in a foursome. I guarantee you will have a good time. In hoc, Jeff Bird (253) 946-0169 (O) (253) 297-1463 (M) [email protected] www.sigmachieo.com Save the Date Golf Outing - August 14 & 15, 2015 page 3 Guntang receives award for excellence Stephen Guntang, of Stephens City, Va., is one of the winners of Construction Equipment magazine’s 2014 “Under 40 in Construction Equipment Awards.” Twenty-two young professionals, ranging in age from 28 to 39, populate the Class of 2014, chosen by Construction Equipment editors for exemplary leadership skills, inventiveness, interpersonal skills, training, dedication, personal integrity, technical skills and industry and community involvement. The winners are not only asset managers who run fleets, but also equipment distributors and manufacturers and others. Achievements by the Class of 2014 range from cost-effective management to safety initiatives, spearheading a rebuild versus replacement program, introducing and practicing lean principles for efficiency gains, and designing and fabricating custom implementations for job-specific needs. “Personal and career accomplishments, along with community activism, continue to distinguish the rising young stars in this industry,” said Rod Sutton, editorial rirector. “We appreciate our partners in the program, founding partner Trimble and Caterpillar.” Volunteerism was a frequent common factor among the Class of 2014, with many of the winners involved in charity drives, community clean-up projects, youth groups and coaching youth sports. The 22 award winners are listed online at www.constructionequipment.com/under40 and in the November issue of Construction Equipment. For information on Construction Equipment, visit www.ConstructionEquipment. com. Stephen Guntang Weaver excited about role as chapter advisor It was an odd feeling being back at 246 South Seventh St. this past December. I was in the same basement surrounded by men who were not born when I had attended my last chapter meeting in December 1986. I did not expect it to be as emotional as it was. To hear the business at hand and “for the good of the order” was not much different from what it was 28 years ago. All the recounts of past weekend events and general concern for finals and looking forward to returning home to families for the holiday break … it was exactly as I had remembered so many years ago. To hear the reading of The Charge 28 years later was pretty special with all the memories flooding back of my time in the house and remembering the real meaning of our fellowship. It helped cement in my mind the decision to take on the challenge of serving as your chapter advisor as the right one. I can’t say that I have any special skills or the training to be in this position. I do have a little more time as my family grows older and I can offer my perspective. I will do my best to assist the undergrads where I can. I am sure I will need help from our alumni brotherhood and welcome any suggestions. I have identified four areas of attention: Improving GPA: Our fraternity’s GPA is among the lowest in the IUP Greek system. Expanding extracurricular activities: Our students don’t participate in many clubs/activities or events outside of Sigma Chi. Better interaction with the university: We need continued better communication with the Greek Life Office. Rededication to ritual: Some bad habits have been passed down over the years and have diluted our ceremony. I am not 100 percent clear in how I can affect change in these areas. I sense that no one has ever challenged the undergrads to try to be better. The first order of change is to challenge the undergrads to consider something different than the status quo. My first request from the alumni brotherhood is to help with interviews and job placement. Can any alumni help find a graduating undergrad his first real job? We have a great network of Tony Cianfaro, Jonathan Weaver and Greg Mathews more than 800 IUP Sigma Chi alumni in every professional field imaginable. Now that there is 40 years of Eta Omicron history, our potential is better than ever to help a new IUP Sigma Chi graduate. Lastly, are you are available in the spring? I would like to have more alumni participation at our initiation. We need you. Please let me know. Here is my contact info [email protected] or (412) 628-0178. In hoc, Jonathan Weaver, Chapter Advisor, Eta Omicron Chapter page 4 Johnny ties the knot Amber Schulman and I met in college the spring of 2005. We were introduced by Chris Scartelli, my little brother in the fraternity. In Spring ’06, Amber was named Sigma Chi Sweetheart. We dated from Fall 2005 until we got engaged in August ’13. We got married on Sept. 19, 2014, at the Embassy Suites in Moon Township. Almost a dozen Sigs from the Eta Omicron, including my Uncle Tom (Sniclair) were invited. (Regretfully, though, we didn’t do the roach.) We went to Jamaica for our honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Brennan Braden McKnight: 1988-2015 Braden McKnight entered Chapter Eternal suddenly on Jan. 23. Braden was a member of the Spring 2007 pledge class. He was a great brother and a true Sigma Chi. He served in the U.S. Army for eight years. Without a doubt, he was able to say, looking back over his life, that he had fought the good fight, he had finished his work and the White Cross had gained new luster by his life. Braden enjoyed working out in the gym and watching and playing sports. He especially liked watching football and was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan. He also enjoyed traveling and spending time with nephews and family. Survivors include: his father, Eric B. Porter and his wife, Michelle, Elida, Ohio; his stepfather, Steven McIntosh and wife Debbie, Kinsman; his grandparents, Tom and Karen McKBraden T. McKnight, night, Grove City, and of Pittsburgh, formerly Connie Porter, Bedford, of Mercer, died sudInd; seven brothers, denly at 1:30 p.m. FriCory McKnight and day, Jan. 23, 2015, in wife Jennifer, Dover, Braden McKnight Allegheny General Del.; Micheal McKHospital, Pittsburgh. night and wife Jessica, He was 26. Garrettsville, Ohio; Chad McIntosh, He was born May 5, 1988, in Grove Warren, Ohio; Bradley Guthrie, MerCity, a son of Eric B. Porter and Janet cer; Jeffory Porter and wife Chelsea, M. McKnight Porter. Elida; Jacob Porter and wife Kylee, Braden, a 2006 graduate of MerAugusta, Ga.; and Joshua Porter, cer High School, served in the Army Elida. Braden is also survived by his National Guard for eight years and girlfriend, Jasmine N. Holtz, of Pittswas deployed for one year to Iraq. burgh, and many nieces, nephews, He was a current member of the Naaunts, uncles and cousins. tional Guard, based in Hermitage. He was preceded in death by his Braden had been employed for mother, Janet McKnight, in 2004. the last two years by the PennsylvaMemorial contributions in nia Department of Corrections as Braden’s memory may be made to an officer for Fayette County State Wayside Community Church, 1911 Prison. Mercer-Grove City Road, Mercer, PA He was of the Protestant faith. 16137. Corbett earns Ph.D Congratulations to Duane Corbett (Fall 2005), who was awarded a competitive postdoctoral fellowship with the University of Florida. Duane is working in the College of Medicine with the Institute on Aging’s Department of Aging and Geriatric Research. His work focuses on several large clinical studies, one of which being the LIFE Study — a multicenter study that gained wide attention when it was published last May. This study showed that structured physical activity can help maintain mobility in vulnerable older adults, a familiar topic to Duane, who is also an American College of Sports Medicine certified health fitness specialist. Duane Corbett Prior to completing his Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology last spring at Kent State University, Duane completed his B.S. (2008) and M.S. (2009), both in Exercise Science, at IUP. Before starting his graduate work, he also completed an internship at the University of Pittsburgh Human Energy Research Laboratory. During his time at IUP, he was a member of several organizations, including Phi Epsilon Kappa, Exercise Science majors club and OUR PH.D’S Sigma Chi, where he served as Dr. Dale Landon scholarship chairDr. Merle Rife man and helped Dr. Charles H. Heine III the chapter earn Dr. Donald E. Bierer a Popson Award Dr. Duane B. Corbett for overall chapDr. Joseph C. Clark ter excellence. As Dr. Lawrence K. Pettit an undergraduDr. Ralph M. Feather ate, he was also Dr. Robert F. Baron the founder and Dr. Robert K. Toutkoushian president of the IUP cycling team, which competes against students from other universities in the Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference. In his spare time he held several jobs, including personal trainer at Gorell Windows and Doors corporate fitness facility, certified spinning instructor at the HUB Fitness Center and certified water safety instructor at the YMCA of Indiana County. Of all the organizations he has been part of, he is most thankful for his time spent in Sigma Chi. He credits the values he learned through the fraternity as being vital to his success. For this reason, he continues to give back to his chapter, serving as the communications chairman of the House Corporation since 2010. page 5 2014 Sponsors Super Filtech, Harry Elinsky Mark Snyir Atlantic Construction Co., Steve Guntang Ken Dorn Premium Aaron Smith Welding, Aaron Smith Steve “Mongo,” Ersek, Fall ’78 Siteworx, Gregg Wyland Dr. Ralph Feather MSS, Dave Elinsky Jay and Julie Crede Standard Joe Sirna Donald Donoughe Stephen Goodwill Paul Cimino Robroy Industries, Michael Deane John Wood Sun Citrus Harvest, Dave Nicely Carl Bullers, Founder Rammrath Realty, Ed Rammrath Bob Baron, Spring ’82 Mike Basca James Bell, Spring ’77 Saltzman Hughes, Scott Wyland Winning Foursome Steve Kilianek, Jim Price, Al Simmen, Jay Fisher page 6 Sigma Chi Delta House Corp & Alumni Association Mail your gift to: Sigma Chi Delta House Corp & Alumni Association c/o Adam Porter, 5258 Karrington Drive, Gibsonia, PA 15044 or give at www.sigmachieo.com I would like to give to:* (please check one choice) ____Where the Need is Greatest ____Chapter Room _____ Porcelain Tile Donation Amount $ ______________ First Name _________________________________________________________ Last Name _________________________________________________________ Street Address ______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ City ______________________________________ State______________ Zip Code_______________ Phone Number _______________________________ E-mail ______________________________________ I prefer to make my donation by: ____ Check or Money Order (made out to Sigma Chi Delta House Corp) ____ Credit Card (please enter information below) ____ Discover ____ MasterCard ____ Visa Credit Card Number ________________________________ Exp. 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