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BETA PI SIGMA FRATERNITY
PETITION
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ALPHA SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY
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We, the undersigned members of Beta Pi Sigma Fraternity do
hereby petition Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity to grant this
organization the honor of being designated as a Chapter of
Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, and agree, if said charter is
granted, to abide by the Constitution, By-Laws, and Rituals
of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity.
MICHAEL ALTRUDO
WILLIAM ARCHAMBAULT
MICHAEL AUL
JOHN BARCZYK
WILLIAM BERTHA
PAUL R. BETZ
JOSEPH BRUNO
JOHN BISSELL
ROBERT CHARLEIR
HERMAN DIECKMANN
CHARLES PERLITA
ANTHONY FISHER
THOMAS HOFFMAN
JAMES KOMAROMY
DAVID KULICK
JAMES MALLOY
JOSEPH MARCHICK
DAVID MARTIN
DOUGLAS MILLER
JOHN MONROE
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We, the undersigned members of Beta Pi Sigma Fraternity do
hereby petition Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity to grant this
organization the honor of being designated as a Chapter of
Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, and agree, if said charter is
granted, to abide by the Constitution, By-Laws, and Rituals
of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity.
STEPHEN O'DONNELL
STANLEY PHILLIPS
DAVID PIEKARSKI
EUGENE PIEKARSKI
CHARLES REINECKER
WILLIAM RIELAND
RICHARD SANTANGELO
JOHN SCHMIDT
EDWARD SZCZYPINSKI
MARK TOLAN
ROBERT TROIOL
ROBERT M. VALEK
RONALD WEGEMER
GRANT WIRTH
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HISTORY OF DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY
Duquesne University, a private coeducational institution
conducted by Holy Ghost Fathers, Roman Catholic Church, includes
eight schools and colleges offering baccalaureate, professional,
and graduate degree programs. Fields of undergraduate study in
clude arts, sciences, business administration, education, music,
nursing, and pharmacy. School of Law offers curricula leading
to J.D. Master's degree programs are offered in Graduate School
of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and in graduate divisions of School
of Business Administration, School of Education, and School of
Music. Ph.D. programs available in four fields in Graduate School.
Recent additions to curricula include M.A. T. programs, M. S. in
accounting and business information systems. Graduate School
directs recently established Institute of Man offering M.A. cur
ricula in religion and personality, and Institute of African Af
fairs, offering M.A. programs in area study and languages.
Accreditation. MSA; business, chemistry, law, music,
nursing, pharmacy, teacher education (elementary, secondary, school
service personnel).
History. Established as Pittsburgh Catholic College of
the Holy Ghost and first instruction 1878; chartered and incor
porated in 1882; first baccalaureate 1885; present official name,
Duquesne University of the Holy Ghost, adopted 1911.
Governing Board. Sixteen directors; 3-year terms; elected
by members of corporation; no denominational requirements for mem
bership.
Calendar. Semester system. Regular session mid-September
to early June. Freshmen admitted September and January (September
only for nursing and law students). Degrees conferred in June.
Summer session of concurrent six and eight-week terms, mid-June to
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early August.
General Degree Requirements. For all bachelor's degrees:
minimum 128 semester credits (131 in music education, 162 in
pharmacy; 8 credits in theology for Catholics; 2.0 average on 4.0
scale; minimum residence 1 year; 8 credits in ROTC for men.
Student Financial Aid. Scholarships 370, average value
$600, total $360,000; applications close May 1. Loans 500, average
loan $520, total $260,000; college-assigned jobs 220, average earn
ings $636, total $140,000. Graduate students receiving aid, 371.
Fellowships 80, average value $4,500, total $203,500; teaching
and research assistantships 120, average value $2,700, total $323,
989; loans 125, average loan $1,320, total $165,000.
Teaching Staff. Total: 372. Full time, 295; part time,
77; 291 men, 81 women. Degrees held: 138 doctorates, 172 masters,
23 bachelors, 25 professional.
Publications. University catalogs, surmner. Alumni News,
quarterly. Annuale Mediaeval, annually; Duquesne Hispanic Review,
Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, and Humanities,
3 times a year; Duquesne Science Counselor and The Guidance Educator,
quarterly; Envoy, 10 times a year. Duquesne Studies: Philosoph
ical Series, Philological Series, Theological Series, Psychological
Series, Spiritan Series, and African Series. Business Administration
Bureau of Research Series: Business Research Series, occasional
papers, Graduate Business Research Series, and selected addresses.
Established journals include: African Series, Envoy, The Guidance
Educator, and Humanitas.
Library. Volumes, 259,764; current periodicals 2,634; micro
film reels 5,898. Volumes added, 75,980, $403,746 spent on books
and periodicals. Laughlin Memorial Law Library, 42,000 volumes.
Collections include Munuscripta, microfilm of rare and out-of-print
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books from Vatican Library, approximately 2,300 titles; African
collection, 4,400 titles; collection on the French in Ohio Valley,
1750-1758; history of Catholicism in Western Pennsylvania; an
extensive collection of annual corporation reports.
Schools of the University:
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
School of Business Administration
School of Education
School of Music
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy
School of Law
Graduate School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Duquesne University which is located in Pittsburgh is,
like the city, a university under redevelopment. The completed
Duquesne Campus will occupy the prominent hilltop overlooking
downtown Pittsburgh. This site is usually referred to as the
"Bluff." Existing buildings include men's and women's dormitories
acconunodating 1,385 students. Saint Ann's Halls which houses 250
upperclass women was opened in September, 1963. Assumption Hall
is the second existing women's dormitory. Saint Martin's Hall
is a men's dormitory which houses approximately 500 men. The
Duquesne Towers which was opened in January, 1971, is the newest
building on campus. Other prominent buildings include Trinity
Hall, which serves as residence for the Holy Ghost Fathers; Old
Main is the administration building; Rockwell Hall houses the
School of Business Administration and the School of Law; Canevin
Hall houses the Schools of Education; Mellon Hall houses the
School of Pharmacy, and all science programs. The Nursing School
and the School of Music have their own separate buildings. Present
student enrollment is approximately 7,000 students.
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FRATERNITY CONDITIONS
Greek Life at Duquesne is one of the most dynamic components
of campus life. The Greek connnunity is comprised of over 600 men
and women actively seeking fraternal fulfillment, The Greek com
munity as a whole participates in many activities. Some of these
are Fall Carnival, Greek Sing, Derby Days, Pan-Hellenic Games,
Interfraternity Sports (football, volleyball, basketball, and soft
ball), and various combined social and community services. The
Greeks also hold the strongest voting power in the Student Congress.
In the past, the majority of the fraternities as well as
sororities have been local. But in recent years there has been a
definite movement toward national affiliation. An important aspect
of this movement has to do with the fact that only last year the
Administration lifted the ban on fraternity housing. This negative
attitude on the part of the Administration had held Greeks back
from their full potential in past years. But this factor is no
longer present. The administration at present is very much involved
in Greek life.
Besides the Greeks, the various clubs on campus are very
important. They offer the Greek corrununity stiff competition in
rushing, social, and athletic events; but their involvement in
other campus events is not as comprehensive as that of the Greeks.
Recent developments such as the lifting of the ban on fra
ternity housing have shown that the Greek community is a growing
and prosperous entity. Growing memberships and interest in Greek
life display an optimistic future for the Greek connnunity.
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CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS
Interfraternity Council
GREEK LETTER FRATERNITIES
Alpha Epsilon
Alpha Phi Delta (national)
Beta Pi Sigma
Gannna Phi
Zeta Beta Tau (national)
Theta Psi Omega
GREEK LETTER SORORITIES
Alpha Gamma Delta (national)
Alpha Sigma Tau (national)
Alpha Phi (national)
Delta Zeta (national)
GREEK SERVICE FRATERNITY
Alpha Phi Omega
GREEK HONORARY FRATERNITIES
Phi Delta Chi (Pharmacy)
Kappa Psi (Pharmacy)
Delta Sigma Pi (Business)
MEN'S SOCIAL CLUBS
Playboys
Sheiks
Rouges
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Pan-Hellenic Council
Kappa Sigma Phi
Xi Del ta Chi
Sigma Phi Epsilon (national)
Orne ga Tau Rho
Tau Kappa Epsilon (national)
Zeta Tau Alpha (national)
Sigma Lambda Phi
Tau Delta Tau
GREEK SERVICE SORORITY
Gamma Sigma Sigma
Kappa Phi Kappa (Education)
Phi Mu Alpha (Music)
Esquires
Barons
Duque sne University Veterans Assn.
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FEMALE SOCIAL CLUB
Nouvelles
ORGANIZATIONS
Duquesne University Tamburitzans
Student Union Corrnnitties (Social, Cultural, e tc.)
The Third Alternative (fund raising)
Student Congress
Red Masquers (Drama)
University Chorus
Symphonic Band
Symphony Orchestra
R.O.T.C. Marching Band
Woodwind Brass
Duke Staff (newspaper)
Yearbook Staff (L'Esprit du Due)
Cultural Groups
Study Groups (language clubs, etc.)
MILITARY GROUPS
Pershing Rifles
Arnold Air Society
Scabbard and Blade
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Cash on Hand
Housing Fund
Checking Account
EXPECTED INCOME:
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
BETA PI SIGMA FRATERNITY
MARCH 1, 1971
$ 365.00
700.00
246.98
1970 Dues Outstanding 10.00
536.50
225.00
1971 Dues Outstanding
Initiation fees from Pledges
OTHER IN COME:
Special Projects
$1,311.98
771. 50
313. 00
TOTAL $2,396.48
LIABILITIES:
To date, this fraternity has no current expenses. For the
first two months of the year we have incurred no expenses. Since
we presently have no house, our only expenses are for parties and
Rush Fund. The income from parties covers the expenses and Rush
Fund has already been covered for the entire semester .
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BUDGET FOR SPRING 1971 BETA PI SIGMA FRATERNITY
Bank Balance 1-19-71
Cash on Hand 1-19-71
Total
INCOME:
Dues ($20 X 25 brothers)
Housing Fee ($20 X 25)
Local Initiation Fee (15 pledges)
Special Projects
Raffle
Total
TOTAL IN COME
EXPENSES:
IFC
Social
Rush
Housing (bank account)
Rent
Miscellaneous
Carnival (bank account)
1970 Housing Fund (owed)
NET PROFIT FOR 1971 (Spring)
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$512.28
203.00
500.00
500.00
375.00
800.00
500.00
$100.00
450.00
100.00
500.00
50.00
100.00
600.00
600.00
$ 715.28
$2675.00
$3390.28
$2500.00 $2500.00
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President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Sergeant-at-Arms
BETA PI SIGMA OFFICERS
Mark Tolan
William G. Rieland
Randy Betz
James Malloy
John Barczyk
These officers plus those that follow comprise our Board of Governors:
Pledgemaster
Social Chairman
Housing Director
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David Martin
Mike Altrudo
Tony Fisher
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Beta Pi Sigma Fraternity is a local social fraternity founded
in 1938 as an organization of Slavic denomination. Soon there
after the Slavic requirement for membership was dropped. Edward
Rack, Walter Palonski, Joseph Klan and Edward Kuzinski were the
founding fathers. Throughout this time Beta Pi Sigma has grown
and prospered into one of the finest organizations on Duquesne's
campus. Our group has been a strong competitor in all Greek
activities since its founding. Our membership has remained solid
and our overall condition has been very stable over the years .
Beta Pi Sigma is a very active group, being involved in inter
and intra fraternity activitie s. The inte r fraternity activities
in which we participate are Fall Carnival, sports, Pan-Hellenic
Games, all Greek mixers, Carnival Ball and IFC service projects.
In the last three years we have placed in Carnival. Last year
we placed in every sport, and this year we won the school football
championship.
Among intra fraternity activitie s in which we participate are
mixers, smokers and two semi-formal dinner dances, and several
date parties each year. We hold various fund raisin g projects
which include raffles, and at present "Hoa gie Sales." We hold
general meetings every two weeks and many othe r informal gatherings
which he lp bring us closer to gether. We have many heritages,
traditions and activities through which we have become a very strong
unified brotherhood seeking the goals of fraternalism.
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BETA PI SIGMA FRATERNITY MEMBERSHIP
ALTRUDO, MICHAEL 2023 Kendon Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221 371-1259 born Pittsburgh 1/20/48 Major Business 1973 Peabody High School -National Honor Society, Student Council, Swinnning Team, Volleyball Team, & Class Offices. College - Army Veteran, Club Football, Fraternity Social Chairman, Intramural Sports.
ARCHAMBAULT, WILLIAM 5916 Meluern Drive Bethesda, Md. 20034 301 - 530 5635 born Framingham, Mass. 10/31/52 Major Arts 1974 1231 Duquesne Towers 434-7885, Walter Johnson High School - Rifle Corps, Spanish Club.
AUL, MICHAEL 1003 Emery Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15227 884-2459 born Pittsburgh 1/3/52 Major Business 1973 Baldwin High School - Varsity Football, Basketball, & Tennis. College - Fraternity Athletic Director & Connnunications Secretary Intramural Sports.
BARCZYK, JOHN 1313 Sussex Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15226 561-0675 born Pittsburgh 1/29/51 Major Arts 1972 South Hills Catholic High School - Library Staff, Intramurals College - Fraternity Connnunications Secretary, Intramural Sports .
BERTHA, WILLIAM 259 Cedarcove Street Pittsbur gh, Pa. 15227 882-2671 born Pittsbur gh 12/5/49 Major Business December, 1971 St.Wendelin High School - Varsity Baske tball & Bas eball, Student Council, Class Officer. College - Who's Who of Colle ge Students in America, Carnival Chairman, I.F.C. Representative , National Economic Fraternity.
BETZ, PAUL 238 Cedarcove Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15227 884-6992 born Pittsburgh 7/24/50 Major Business 1972 St. Wendelin High School -Varsity Baske tball, Baseball Section Champs Basketball '68, Varsity Club, Math Club, Class Offices, Student Council, Yearbook Staff. College - Fraternity Athletic Director, Cor r esponding Secretary, Secretary, I.F.C. Representative Intramural Sports, Football Basketball All Stars, Grade School Baske tball Coach.
BISSELL, JOHN 123 Norine Drive Pittsbur gh, Pa. 881-9291 born Cleveland, Ohio 12/10/52 Major Arts 1974 Baldwin High School - Varsity Track & Swim Team, Economics Club. College - Pre-Law Society.
BRUNO, JOSEPH 1181 Church Avenue Brockway, Pa. 814-265-2134 born DuBois Pa. 2/15/52 Major Business 1974 1209 Duquesne Towers 434-7872
DuBois Central Catholic High School - National Honor Society, Varsity Track, Basketball & Volleyball, Latin & Spanish Clubs, Yearbook Staff.
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CHARLIER, ROBERT 86 Crescent Boulevard Coraopolis, Pa. 457-8675 born Sewickley, Pa. 5/2/52 Major Pre-Pharmacy 1975 1231 Duquesne Towers 434-7885 Moon High School - Varsity Track Student Congress, Latin Club, Key Club.
DIECKMANN, HERMAN 323 Anthony Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15210 431-8025 born Pittsburgh 4/30/49 Major Business 1972 St. Joseph High School -Varsity Basketball, Student Council, Class Officer, Sports Editor in School Newspaper. College - Rush Committee, Intramural Sports.
FERLITA, CHARLES 285 West Cottage Place York, Pa. 17403 717-873-5230 born York, Pa. 7/6/50 Major Music 1972 1230 Duquesne Towers 434-7884 York High School - National Honor Society, Student Band Director, Music Award, Latin & Spanish Honors Certificate . College - President of American Guild of Organists.
FISHER, ANTHONY 7119 Harrison Avenue Pittsbur gh, Pa. 15218 731-4234 born Pittsburgh, 4/9/51 Major Arts 1973 Bishops Latin High School -Class Officer, Student Council, Intramurals. Colle ge - Fraternity Housing Chairman, I.F.C, Repres entative.
HOFFMAN, THOMAS 4750 Cumb erland Avenue Harrisbur g , Pa. 17111 717-564-1339 born Harrisburg 1/4/51 Major Music 1973 1214 Duquesne Towers 434-7876 Bishop McDevitt High School - American Legion Scholarship Award, Future Teachers of America, French Club; Student Council.
KOMAROMY, JAMES 130 Cornwallis Drive McKeesport, Pa. 15135 751-9555 born McKe espor t, 5/22/52 Major Arts 1974 1221 Duque sne Towers 434-7881 Elizabeth Forward High School - National Honor Society, Band. Coll ege - I.F.C. Representative, Intramural Sports.
KULICK DAVID Box 124 Scheneley, Pa. 15682 295-3404 born Latona Hts. 4/1/48 Major Arts 1971 1208 Duquesn e Towers 434-7871 St. Fidelis
Seminary - Art Club President, Jr. Class Play Director, Stage Manage r, Glee Club, School Pape r, Intramurals. alle ge - Frate rnity Pledgemaster, Se cretary, Overall Production, Carnival, Honorary
Sociology Frate rnity, Chairman of Freshman Orientation, 1969-70 Alpha Gamma Delta Sweetheart, Third Alternative , Arts & Crafts
Teacher at Vocational Rehabilitation Center, Mental Health Couns e lor at Half Wa y Hous e .
MALLOY, JAMES 915 Woodbourne Avenue Pittsbur gh, Pa. 15226 561-6826 born Pittsburgh 10/12/51 South Hills Catholic High School - Track, Bas eball, Baske tball, Class Officer, Intramurals . Coll e ge - Intramural Sports, Fraternity Treasure r '70, Historian '69, Pledgemaste r '70.
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MARCHICK, JOSEPH 416 Cathedral Place Pittsburgh, Pa. 15210 born Pittsburgh 6/27/50 Major Arts 1972, St. Joseph High School -Student Council, Debate Team, Class Officer, Baseball, History Honor Society, Yearbook Staff. College - Intramural Rifle, Student Con gress, I.F.C. Representative, Carnival Director, Fraternity Pledgemaster.
MILLER, DOUGLAS 112 Pointview Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15227 882-9722 born Augusta, Ga. 10/17/49 Major Arts December 1971, St. Fidelis Seminary High School - Glee Club, National Honor Society, Tennis Photographer (Yearbook Paper), National Education Development Test Merit Award. College - Student Congress Representative '70, 1 71 Alpha Gamma Delta Sweetheart.
MONROE, JOHN 287 E. Edgewood Avenue Trafford, Pa. 15085 372-6014 born Wilkensburg, Pa. 12/18/52 Major Arts 1974 Trafford High School - Basketball, D.J. Club, 1210 Duquesne Towers 434-7873.
MARTIN, DAVID 1543 W. Market St. York, Pa. 17404 717-843-5074 born York, Pa. 6/26 /51 York Catholic High School - Spanish Club, Intramurals. College - Fraternity Pledgemaster 1971, 1230 Duquesne Towers 434-7874 .
O'DONNELL, STEVE 655 Highview Road, Pittsbur gh, Pa. 15234 563-1937 born Pittsburgh 11/20/45 Major Education 1971, South Hills Catholic High School. College - Carnival Director, Fraternity Secretary 1970,1971, Intramural Sports, O.R. Technician, Navy.
PHILLIPS, STAN 110 Rand l oph Road, South Plainfield, N.Y. 201-757-3129 born New Brunswick, N.J. 1/12/52 South Plainfie ld High School -Football, Basketball, Bas eball, Home Room Repre s entative, Student tutorin g service, editor of paper, Spanish Club, Baseball Club, 1024 Duquesne Towers 434-7749 Major Arts 1974.
PIEKARSKI, DAVID 31 Jones Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 782-2388 born Pittsbur gh 8/1/52 Major Busine ss 1974 North Catholic High School -Basketball, Class Offices, Ski Club, Art Club, Newspaper Staff. Colle ge - Freshman Basketball, Intramural sports.
PIEKARSKI, EUGENE 31 Jones Street Pittsbur gh, Pa. 782-2388 born Pittsbur gh 1/22/51 Major Business 1973 North Catholic High School -
Class Officer, Basketball, Future Teachers of America. College -Intramural sports, Fraternity Housing Committee, American Marketing Association.
REINECKER, CHARLES 5218 Secenery Drive Pittsbur gh, Pa. 881-8636 born Pittsburgh 1/31/52 Major Arts 1974 Baldwin High School - Football Swirrnning , Wrestling. Colle ge - Rifl e team.
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RIELAND, WILLIAM 527 Engstler Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15210 481-5875 born Pittsburgh 12/21/50 Major Arts 1972 St. Joseph High School -National Honor Society, Student Council Vice President, Yearbook
Staff, Captain of Basketball team, 1 67,'68 Section 3 All Star Catholic Class B, College - 1970 Fraternity Social chairman, Fraternity Vice President 1 71, I.F.C. Secretary and Representative, Basketball All Star 1 70, Intramural Sports .
SANTANGELO, RICHARD 1690 Thayer Drive Norristown, Pa. 19403 215-275-3680 born Norristown 3/12/52 Major Business 1974 La Salle High School - French Club, Cross Country, Basketball, Baseball, Stage Crew, State Finals Baseball. College - Intramural Sports 1213 Duquesne Towers 434-7875.
SCHMID, JOHN 522 Center Street East Aurora, N.Y. 716-652-4079 born Buffalo, N.Y. 11/30/52 Major Arts 1974 Canesius High SchoolAcademic Achievement Award, Debate Team 1220 Duquesne Towers.
SZCZYPINSKI, ED 440 Stevens Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15209 486-0492 born Pittsburgh 2/14/50 Major Arts 1971 Central Catholic High School - Intramural sports. College - ROTC officer, Pre-Law
Society, Political Science Club, Student Congress, Intramural sports,
TOLAN, MARK 249 Homestead Street Pittsbur gh, Pa, 15218 242-6637 born Pittsburgh 11/2/48 Major Business December, 1971 Swissvale High School - Student Council Treasurer, Basketball, Football, National Honor Society, French Club, Varsity Club. College -Fraternity President 1971, ROTC Officer, Intramurals All Star, Basketball, Sociology Club, I.F.C. Athletic Direc tor, 1970, I.F.C. Representative '70,'71, Intramural Sports, Football,'70 1 71, 1 70 Baske tball All Stars. Fraternity Sergeant-at-Arms, Vice President, Social Chairman, I.F.C. Delegate, Football All Stars.
TROIDL, ROBERT 35 Oehman Boulevard, Cheektowa ga , N.Y. 716-834-4507 born Buffalo , N.Y. 8/1/52 Major Arts 1974 Canes ius High School -Football Statistician 1220 Duquesne Towers 434-7880.
VALEK, ROBERT 135 West Montgomery Stree t Allentown, Pa. 18103 215-797-8255 born Allentown, Pa. 2/3/51 Major Arts 1973 High School -Wrestling, ScienrP Clubs, Physics, Biology. College - Debate Society 508 St. Martins 434-7086.
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WEGEMER, RONALD 515 Pearl Street Mars, Pa. 16406 625-9008 born St. Mary's, Pa. 5/14/47 Major Arts 1972 Mars High School - Science Club President, Track, Debate team, Yearbook Literary Staff, National Honor Society. College - Red Masquers, Intramural Sports.
WIRTH, GRANT 51 Greeley Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 781-1741 born Pittsburgh, Pa. 11/13/52 Major Business 1974 North Catholic High School - Class Officer, Glee Club, Stage Crew, Drama Club, Basket
ball Manager.
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MEETING PLACE
At the present time the principal meeting place for our
Fraternity is a table on the fifth floor of the student union of
Duquesne University. Each fraternity and sorority is assigned one
of these tables. Another of our meeting places is in one of the
lounges on the 12th floor of Duquesne Towers Dormitory. Some time
in the futur e we have plans to have a fraternit y house. We do,
of cours e, realize that this will not be an immediate reality
after becoming a chapter of Al pha Sigma Phi Fraternity. We do
understand that there are many prel iminary procedures involved in
our goal to obtain frat e rnity housing.
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DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL
The Gre e k community of Duquesne University do e s have an
undergraduate Interfraternity Council which is a member of the
National Interfrate rnity Council. The IFC Exe cutive Board is
made up of five officers. They are:
President
Administrative Vice Pre sident
Exe cutive Vice President
Treasur e r
Secre tary
Louis Ca rlucci
William Bertha
Robert Le pore
Michae l Overchock
John Stanko
The b od y o f t h e Council is made up of the pre sident of each
member frat e rnity and two r e pr e s e ntative s from e a ch frate rnity .
The Coun c il mee ts e very we e k to discuss way s b y which the Greek
communit y can furthe r its goals. This is the main obj e ctive of
the IFC at Duque sne University.
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF BETA PI SIGMA FRATERNITY
The Beta Pi Sigma Fraternity Alumni Association Directory
for 1971 lists 196 active members. Of this membership, 112 alumni
members live in the Greater Pittsburgh area and are actively in
terested in the local fraternity. Since the current records of
the membership of Beta Pi Sigma are incomplete for up - to-date in
formation on the alumni members, a list of the local alumni is
presented. It is the desire of the under graduate members of Beta
Pi Sigma that this local group of alumni will s e rve as the beginning
alumni or ganization for the unde rgraduate chapter, with as many
alumni as possible being initiated into Alpha Sigma Phi Frate rnity.
Robert J. Alt on 805 Grandvi ew Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15211
Ronald F. Au genste in 509 J enne Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15236
J. Joseph Bodine 2487 Rosegarden Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220
Pete r B. Bogda 506 Village in the Park Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212
Geor ge P. Boyl e Deborah Dr . R.D. 4 Irwin, Pa. 15642
William T. Bri ce 2963 Me rwyn Street Pittsbur gh, Pa. 15204
Leonard M. Brusoski 330 N. Ne gl e y Avenue,Apt . 8 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15208
Frank G. Carroll, Jr. 3594 Beechwo od Blvd. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217
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Joseph M. Che kan 533 Crestline Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15234
P.D. Cherry 2011 Brownsville Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15210
Edgar J. Conner, Jr. 566 E. Garden Road Pittsbur gh, Pa. 15227
Ra y Coste llo 32 Exeter Stree t Pittsburgh, Pa. 15207
John P. Coyne 1070 McKenna Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa . 15205
Jame s S. Curtin Washington Plaza Apts. 1420 Centr e Avenue Pittsbur gh, Pa. 15219
Frank Dantini 649 Woodward Avenue McKees Rocks, Pa. 15136
Anthony J. Dirocco 300 Macassar Drive. ,Apartment 2 Pittsburgh, Pa . 15236
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Daniel J. Dougherty 1408 Maryland Avenue West Mifflin, Pa. 15122
William F. Faith 320 Cornell Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15229
Charles R. Fazekas 415 Bayne Avenue McKeesport, Pa. 15132
Ronald J. Fees 3116 Elroy Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15227
Rev. Charles J. Fenner Trinity Hall,Duquesne Univ. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219
R. Thomas Figura 211 Rosebrire Drive Glenshaw, Pa. 15116
Alfred J. Fischer 141 Gaymor Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15214
James K. Franks 102 Corey Avenue Braddock, Pa. 15104
William F. Funovits 1133 Windmill Lane Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237
Joseph F. Garda 509 Sycamore Street Vanderfrift, Pa. 15690
Donald F. Giarrusso 209 Osborne Lane Sewickley, Pa. 15143
Gerald F. Goga 924 Ravine Street Munhall, Pa. 15120
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Donald W. Gorski 3915 Riddile Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212
John K. Gorski 2500 Naomi Tr. Allison Park, Pa. 15101
Thomas E. Gralewski 146 Skylark Drive Glenshaw, Pa. 15116
George F. Gross, Jr. 228 Knickerbocker Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15235
John J. Hartman 211 Shady Knoll Dr. Carnegie, Pa. 15106
Joseph R. Haver 4524 Main Street Munhall, Pa. 15120
William B. Residence 18 St. Williams Place Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237
Dennis E. Hickey 433 Fisher Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15210
George R. Hinchcliff 113 Parma Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15209
John P. Hopper 5655 Elgin St. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206
Dennis H. Houston 136 Byron Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237
Daniel B. Hrebenach 4601 Veman Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15227
Andrew Jacobs 248 W. 9th Avenue Homestead, Pa. 15120
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Richard P. Joseph 706 Southern Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15211
Thomas W. Kaminski 3594 Beechwood Blvd. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217
Robert W. Karausky 434 Marzolf Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15209
Lawrence W. Karlock 4213 Vista View Street West Mifflin, Pa. 15122
Ronald R. Kapuszka 432 College Park Dr. Monroeville, Pa. 15146
Edward Katil tus 3625 Watchill Rd. Munhall, Pa. 15120
Joseph J. Keenan, Jr. 6671 Northumberland Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217
Max Kielbasa 141 Victoria Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15227
John W. Kirklewski 134 Banner Way Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201
Paul T. Kirsch 1134 Hillsview Tr. Pittsbur gh, Pa. 15220
Geroge 0. Knauff, Jr. 3411 Ashland Drive Bethel Park, Pa. 15102
Edward J. Knorr 40 Ansonia Place Pittsburgh, Pa. 15210
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Kenneth E. Kohl 1328 Barkley Road Port Vue, Pa. 15133
John Kolesar 126 Lincoln Avenue N.Versailles, Pa. 15137
Daniel F. Kolton 226 20th Avenue Munhall, Pa. 15120
Thomas L. Kornick, Jr. 1650 Sophia Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212
Andrew J. Kozora 4028 Shoreham Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212
Andrew D. Kranik 201 Saline Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15207
Stanley J. Kreminski 224 Bailies Run Road Creighton, Pa. 15030
Robert W. Krysanick 843 School Street West Mifflin, Pa. 15122
James D. Laver 716 St. Clair Avenue Clairton, Pa. 15025
Thomas A. Lazarchik 340 Carolyn Avenue Labrobe, Pa. 15650
Frank J. Machi 628 Mayville Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15226
John M. Maddigan,Jr. 358 Cherrydell Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220
Henry Maliszewski 967 Roup Avenue Brackenridge, Pa . 15014
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Anthony A. Martin 3338 Sylvan Road Bethel Park, Pa. 15102
Edward A. Massucci 632 Orchard Hill Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15238
Daniel C. May 540 Aspen Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15224
Joseph McKenna 372~ Main Street Pittsburgh, pa. 15 201
Eugene J. McShea 724 Hawthorne Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15235
Norbert A. Michalski 351 Camfield Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15210
Edward J. Murphy 341 MacCassar Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15236
Thomas Murray 4716 Ellsworth Ave. ,Apt. 70 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213
Richard V. Nasierowski 14 Lynmar Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15209
Joseph L. Navari 154 Reed Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15205
Paul W. Nied 31 Oakwood Square Pittsburgh, Pa . 15209
Walter J. Padlo 1520 Princess Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15216
John A. Palys 1043 Bayridge Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15226
Dante R. Pellegrini 6513 Stanton Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206
Angelo Petrone 5604 Villa Haven Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15236
Stephen C. Pholar Thompson Avenue Clairton, Pa. 15025
Patrick J. Piccioni 1453 Bellaire Place Pittsburgh, Pa. 15226
Richard T. Pokryfka 3739 Willett Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15227
Edward A. Prince Bryn Mawr Apts. 216 West Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221
William J. Prince 912 Toman Avenue Clairton, Pa. 15025
Matthew A. Radinovich 3184 Harts Run Road Glenshaw, Pa. 15116
W. Richard Reinhardt 530 Sangree Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237
Robert M. Rentler 492 McCully Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15216
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Michael J. Ribovich 49 Fischer Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15223
John J. Riley,Jr. 1476 Loretta Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15235
Edward A. Rock,Sr. 1021 Chestnut Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212
C. Scott Rombaugh 100 Hetherton Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237
John A. Rudzik 198 Cresent Garden Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15235
Richard W. Saxe 217 Walter Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15210
Thomas W. Scanlon 934 Kirsapp Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220
Robert Schwartz 3594 Beechwood Blvd. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217
Eugene A. Schneck 6926 Churchland Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206
James G. Seaman 518 Washington Avenue Carnegie, Pa. 15106
Dennis J. Sipe 743 Crystal Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15228
Joseph J. Spisak Box 291, RD 2 Monongahela, Pa. 15063
Dennis Stephanick 1030 Scott Avenue Jeannette, Pa. 15644
Donald K. Takach 181 Lynn Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. 15236
Stephen H. Thompson 3320 Valewood Drive Munhall, Pa. 15120
John W. Uhrin 3815\ Howley Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201
W. Kirk Vogeley 6606 Church Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15202
John A. Zywan 1051 Brant Drive Pittsbur 6h, Pa. 15236
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LETTERS OF ENDORSEMENT
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Dear Sirs:
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY
PITTSBURGH , PENNSYLVANIA
15219
English Department
Ma r ch 3 , 19 71
I have been affiliated with the Beta Pi Sigma fraternity of Duquesne University as faculty advisor since February of 1966. During that time I have never had the slightest reason to regret being so associated. As a former brother of the fraternity, I can truly say that I have always been able to take pride in the boys who are now carrying on the traditions I helped to establish.
In sports, winning or losing, these young men have constantly shown themselves gentlem@n. In IFC matters, the brothers of Beta Pi Sigma have assumed leading roles in social and political affairs, being particularly instrumental in getting University administrators to see the value of fraternity house life. And in charitable work, the brothers have won the respect of the University president and of all those aware of their efforts.
It is my opinion that your national chapter will add much lustre to the present fraternity, but I can also write with legitimate pride that I feel you have been very fortunate in havin8 Beta Pi Sigma choose to pledge you.
Sincerely,
~(J~, ·}: Jos. J. Keenan, Jr. Faculty Advisor Beta Pi Sigma
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Alpha Sigma Phi Executive Board
Dear Sirs:
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY PITTSBURGH , PENNSYLVANIA
1!5219
March 8, 1971
It is my privilege to write this short letter of recommendation for the brothers of Beta Pi who are seeking to become members of the national organization, Alpha Sigma Phi.
I have known most of the Beta Pi fraternity members through their participation in Intramural Athletic competition. I can sincerely say that this group has always displayed an abundance of propriety, fairmindedness, and a wholesome spirit of competitiveness. They are a close knit group and always seem to be helping each other grow as mature individuals.
I cannot think of a finer group of people to recommend for participation in a national, fraternal organization.
Yours truly,
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Sirs:
Alpha Phi Delta FratPrnity Inc. Psi Chapter Duquesne University
I have been asked to write a lett er of recommendation
for Beta Pi Sigma, and I am. The Beta's as they are known
on campus, have always d ealt honestly with us, and have
been one of Duriuesne's rrios t school snirited 9;r oups.
Howev er, I am ~ure that you already know this.
As an outsider, it a nnear ~ to me that thP. Beta's
hav e a strono; bond of brotherhood in their g;;~8 UP.
In conc lusion I would like to say that the additton
of Beta Pi S i ,o;ma lnto your r7, r oun W::)Uld be beneficial to
both sides.
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Executive Board of Alpha Si g~a Phi
Dear .Sirs ,
At this moment the brotherhood of Kappa Sig~a Phi
would l ike to subrni t this letter of recOi,~'.1 enda tion for
Beta Pi Sigma ' s entry into your national brotherhood .
I t is our feelin g , havine been assoc ia te d with this
group for ~an y years in caupus ac tivit ie3 at Duquesne
tha t they are wor t hy of adrrission a nd wi ll l i ve up to
all expectation:: .. Thank yov . .
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Alpha Epsilon Fraternity Duquesne University Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 March 5, 1971
Gentlemen:
The brothers of Beta Pi Sigma have long displayed a spirit of brotherhood and overall conduct which have made their fraternity a credit to the Greek community and Duquesne University. We, the brothers of Alpha Epsilon, having worked many times with this group, sincerely recommend them to Alpha Sigma Phi and know that they will be a credit to your organization as they have been to their school.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE
March 15, 1971
Ra 1 ph F. Burns Executive Secretary
AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH 135 NORTH BELLEFIELD AVENUE
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 15213
TELEPHONE: (412) 683-7600
Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity 24 West William Street Delaware, Oh io 43015
Dear Ralph:
It Is with great pleasure I submit this letter of endorsement on behalf of the Beta Pl Sigma Fraternity's petition for membership In Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity.
During the past month I have had the opportunity to work with the officers and members of Beta Pf Sigma Fraternity of Duquesne Univers ity in their testing program. I have found this group of men to have the necessary qualities required for membership In Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. With t he support and guidance of their alumni and advisors, I feel the membership of Beta Pi Sigma Fraternity has the potential to be an outstanding chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity.
On March 28 1971, the testing prog ram will be completed . I will at that time submit to you a letter certifying that the membership of Beta Pf Sigma Fraternity has successfully completed the testing program.
It Is my sincere desire that the petition of Beta Pi Si gma Fraternity will be favorably received by the Grand Council of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity.
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OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF MEN
March 9 , 19 71
DUQUE SNE UN i VC:RSI TY PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA
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Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity Mr. Edward J. Madison Adninistrative Secretary 24 West William Delaware, Ohio · 43015
Dear Mr. Madison:
I am aware that the members of Beta Pi Sigma will be making application for formal installation as a chapter of the national Alpha Sigma Phi.
To my knowledge these men have met all of the regulations of Duquesne University in their efforts to become a national chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi. In working with the individuals of Beta Pi Sigma, which was their local fraternity, I have been impressed with their zeal and with their efforts to provide the men of Duquesne University with an active fraternity that makes a significant contribution to . the student life on campus. It is with little reservation that I recommend to you that they be accepted as a national . chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi.
Sincerely yours,
?~lt~i Paul A. Rank Associate Dean of Students
for Student Activities
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cc: Mr. Mark Tolan, President, Beta Pi Sigma
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY
PITTSBURGH , PA. 15219
Executive Board of Alpha Sigma Phi
Dear Sirs:
As Dresident of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at Duquesne, I heartily endorse your affiliation with the former Beta Pi Sigma's. The Beta's have had a long and proud tra dition here at Duquesne , a fact I'm sure you already are aware of, and I was most haopy t o hear of their desire to " g o national." \·ie are in the proce ss of be coming national ourselves, so are both undergoing t he same basic transition.
In my estimation the Beta 1 s are among the finest groups on camuus. They have tradi ti onally excelled in all aspec t s of Greek life, recently ca pturing first place in f oo tball (we were second) and second pl a ce in Carnival(we were first). As you ca n see, then, there exists a strong rivalry between · our two groups. But the rivalry is a healthy one, and does not in anyway interfere with an objective a ccount of the fraternity as a whole. The Beta's are a fine group of men, dedicated to their fraternity, to the Greek system, and to Duquesne University. ..._,
It is my opinion that the proud traditi on of Beta Pi Sigma will ·continue to flourish . under Alpha Sigma Phi, and that it will be one of its finest chapters .
Res :pe c tfully,
)()vidJ t/. )~ David W. Hebda President, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Colony Duquesne University