Active Brothers – Spring 2012 Rent Due

Posted December 28th, 2011 by
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Active Bothers,

You can pay your Spring 2012 rent using the link below. Move in is on January 21, 2012.

http://www.sigmachieo.com/house-rental-spring-session-2012/

Pay your rent and enjoy your semester!

In Hoc,
Jeff Bird
President – Sigma Chi Delta House Board

Important Eta Omicron Dates to Save!

Posted September 25th, 2011 by
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Brothers,

We had a great turnout this year for our annual golf outing. All of you on Facebook can view photos on Jeff Bird’s Facebook Photo Album. I’m sure everyone who came out had a blast and is looking forward to next year.

The 3rd Annual Sigma Chi Eta Omicron Alumni Golf Outing will be August 18, 2012. Get your weekend passes in early so you don’t miss out!

Also upcoming is the Sigma Chi 40th Anniversary Gala. This will be held November 2, 2013 in Indiana. We know this is far in advance, but it should not be missed. The Sigma Chi House Corporation Board meeting will be held just prior to this event.

Add these important dates to your calendar so we can get together and celebrate good times with fellow brothers of Sigma Chi!

August 18, 2012 – 3rd Annual Sigma Chi Eta Omicron Alumni Golf Outing

November 2, 2013 – 40th Anniversary Gala

In hoc,

Sigma Chi Delta House Board

IUP Outstanding House Corp Winner Again!

Posted June 24th, 2011 by
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The IUP House Corp just won Outstanding House Corp for the second year in a row!

There are about 240 undergraduate chapters, but only 18 won Outstanding House Corp in 2011. This is the highest level of recognition any House Corp can win from the Grand Trustees. This means the IUP House Corp is following the “best practices” set forth by the Grand Trustees for developing a successful House Corp. We can look at ourselves in the top 10% of all House Corps in North America! We all should take great pride in this award!

See the announcement in the Grand Trustee newsletter.

Congratulations and thanks to you all!

It’s a great day to be an IUP Sigma Chi!

Block of rooms secured for 2nd Annual Golf Outing

Posted May 9th, 2011 by
Categories: 2011 Golf Outing

The house corporation has secured a block of rooms at the Indiana Holiday Inn for the golf outing. You must book by July 19, 2011 to get the preferred rate.

See the 2nd Annual IUP Sigma Chi Golf Outing page for the details and a link to the Holiday Inn website.

Original Sigma Chi Delta fraternity house

Posted April 6th, 2011 by
Categories: General Update

Greetings brothers,

Pictured here is the original Sigma Chi Delta fraternity house at IUP.
old-sigma-chi-delta-house
The original house is getting a face lift. Dick Clawson Spring ’72, passed the house the other day and wanted to share these pictures.

During the years of 1969 to 1971 this was the first house where many of the founders and first initiates lived. Located on 554 Church Street, behind Al Patti’s bar, the fraternity rented this house during those early years before Sigma Chi bought the property at 246 South 7th Street. Prior to this house, the 20 founders and some pledges lived in five apartments located all across Indiana, some of which were nicknamed ‘The Oasis’, ‘The Pentagon’, and ‘The Bayou’.

“I am pretty sure it was all brothers who lived there along with some overnight ‘guests’ of whom some were fairly permanent.  We only ever had one party at this old house, but it lasted for over two years. If you look closely, you can still see the rotten egg marks from turnabout day when the brothers and pledges literally bought all the eggs from almost every grocery and convenience store in Indiana for an all day battle. This is also where I set the record of 220 shots in the Shot A Minute contest…  aw the memories.” – Carl Bullers, Founder

Jeff Bird is Sigma Chi’s 1st IUP Notable Alumnus.

Posted March 27th, 2011 by
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Jeff is the 1st Sigma Chi to be recognized as an IUP Notable Alumnus.  See Jeff’s interview from the IUP Notable Alumni section of the IUP Website or read below…See your Sigma Chi Delta House Corporation President in a new light. Congrats Jeff on a great write up!

 

Jeff Bird attended IUP from 1980 to 1985, spending his first year on the Punxsutawney campus and graduating with a degree in Safety Science. Unfortunately for Jeff, he graduated during the economic collapse in Western Pennsylvania, and the unemployment rate in his hometown of Johnstown was more than 25 percent. So, Jeff moved to Portland, Ore., to stay with his brother and look for work in the emerging data communications field.

His first job was with Data Devices in Seattle, where he worked outside sales for the company. Jeff settled into the area, started a family, and has continued his sales career with a number of companies, including Optical Data Systems, US West, Blue Coat, and McAfee. In May 2009, he earned an M.A. in Management from the City University of Seattle.

While Jeff did not end up working in a safety science capacity, he credits his IUP experience with being a critical component of his career. “My education taught me not to be afraid to learn. Sigma Chi taught me how to deal with people.”

Jeff now lives in Auburn, Wash., with his wife, Keri, a Seattle native whom he met through a fellow IUP alumnus, and their three children, Kevin, twenty; Derek, sixteen; and Katelyn, fourteen.

What led you to attend IUP?

I grew up in Johnstown, Pa., and went to Westmont Hilltop High School. My mother really wanted me to attend St. Francis University in Loretto, but I stopped sending out applications as soon as I was accepted to IUP. I’d fallen in love with the campus on my first visit. It just seemed like the right fit for me. The Oak Grove was beautiful, and IUP was a large school, but still in a suburban setting like I’d grown up in.

Tell me a little bit about your time at IUP as a student. How involved were you in and out of class?

Being a member of Sigma Chi kept me very busy. I lived in the Sigma Chi house for over three years and served as ritual chairman, assistant pledge trainer, pledge trainer, and vice president of the fraternity. I helped out with the fraternity’s part in Homecoming and also in the annual Derby Day events, which was Sigma Chi’s primary philanthropy outlet. We raised money for Camp Orenda, a camp in Indiana for disabled children. Current undergraduates and many of our alumni still contribute to Camp Orenda.

How often do you return to IUP? Have things changed much? And, is there anything you miss or tend to revisit when you’re back in town?

I have been getting back to IUP rather regularly since about 2003, when there was a Sigma Chi reunion. Then the Sigma Chi house burned down in 2004, and I helped Dr. Pettit to raise funds for construction of the new house. I took Dr. Pettit’s place on the IUP Sigma Chi House Corp., and was just elected for a three-year term as its president in October of 2009.

When back in town, I love to revisit it all, from Sheetz to Al Patti’s, from the Coney to the Oak Grove, and of course IUP football games. I also used to drop in to visit Dr. [Robert] Soule from Safety Sciences before he retired. He was my favorite professor.

What do you do in your capacity as president of the Sigma Chi House Corporation?

Well, the House Corp. acts as landlord for the Sigma Chi house. We’re responsible for leases as well as upkeep and maintenance. It’s a 6,000-square-foot property, so there is a lot of work to do. As president, I manage a board of eleven members, and try to make sure that everyone stays involved overseeing some part of that work.

A new perspective that I’ve brought to the role is that we are not just landlords, but mentors. We recently started a big-brother-type program, where we’ll connect a current undergraduate with an alumnus who works in a field related to his studies to start them networking early and to offer them guidance. I make it a point to develop relationships with the undergrads to help them be better Sigma Chis and better students at IUP.

And you recently held a golf reunion for Sigma Chi at IUP?

Jeff Bird '85 and Andy Kalafatis '87Yes. A lot of guys from Sigma Chi were going on golf trips anyway, meeting up in different parts of the country, and I thought, why not channel some of that energy and those funds back into IUP and the House Corp.? So, for maybe half the cost of their other trips, about sixty-five alumni showed up this past August along with some of their wives and friends. The first twenty-five to sign up got to spend the weekend staying in the Sigma Chi house reliving a few of their undergraduate memories.

It was a good event for the House Corp., for the fraternity, and also for Camp Orenda. We were able to send $500 to the camp from funds raised during this event. That’s enough to pay for two to three kids to attend. I plan to make this golf reunion an annual August event.

What would you want other alumni to know about your experiences in these positions, or about giving back to IUP in general?

I have a rather unique outlet to be able to give back to IUP through Sigma Chi. It keeps me connected to other Sigma Chi alumni as well as the current undergraduates, and also to IUP through the Alumni Affairs and Greek offices.

Do you have a favorite moment or memory related to your service in these positions?

It’s been important to me to generate good will with alumni. When I started making calls for the golf reunion, I heard a number of guys say, “Hey, the only time we hear from Sigma Chi is when they’re asking for money.” At the reunion itself, at least ten guys showed up who hadn’t been back to IUP in over a decade. It’s great being able to help alumni reconnect.

Billy Elmer Benefit for our Chapter

Posted March 15th, 2011 by
Categories: General Update

Billy Elmer to Do Benefit Show for Chapter at the Coney in Indiana

The Sigma Chi Comedy Show, featuring Billy Elmer, will be held at 9 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at The Coney in Indiana.

Comedian Billy Elmer

Billy Elmer

All tickets are $15. This is an 18-and-over show.

Billy has appeared in movies such as “The Wedding Singer,” “Inspector Gadget,” “Fear of a Black Hat” and “Day of the Dead.” And he has performed at some of the biggest clubs in the country, including the Desert Inn, The Riviera in Las Vegas, Caesars Palace, the Comedy Stop at the Tropicana Hotel & Casino and many more.
For information about Billy, go to www.billyelmer.com.

Latest Undergraduate Video

Posted March 6th, 2011 by
Categories: Video Update

Here it the latest from the undergraduate brothers.

Share your thoughts. Your ideas and opinions are always welcome.

 

2nd Annual IUP Sigma Chi Golf Outing

Posted February 24th, 2011 by
Categories: 2011 Golf Outing

2nd Annual IUP Sigma Chi Golf Outing

August 19th – 20th, 2011

Meadow Lane Golf Course, Indiana, PA

 

For  details and to purchase your package, see the 2011 Sigma Chi Golf Outing page!

 

For more information, download the flyer (PDF download),

or contact Tom Sinclair, Golf Outing Chairman at tomsinclair100@hotmail.com

 

Hurry, lodging is limited!

Sigma Chi Eta Omicron

Posted February 10th, 2011 by
Categories: General Update

Welcome!

We have updated the Sigma Chi Eta Omicron chapter website. We hope the new site will give more brother’s a chance to contribute and ensure it is the one place to find information about the chapter.

If you want to contribute, please let us know.

In hoc,

Gregg Wyland – Spring 84