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2003 Lambda Pi Alumni Association ReunionThe 2003 Alumni Association Reunion weekend was held last October and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Well over 100 brothers and guests attended the festivities. Activities included: golfing, burgers and spirits at the Oasis, the Alumni Annual Meeting, relaxing at the fraternity house, cocktail parties, Formal Dinner with a short program followed by Rockin & Rollin to the music until late into the evening. Yes, the Pi’s still know how to have fun, party and get things done…
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Lambda
Pi’s 60th Reunion
(October 8th & 9th 2004) Reserve
your room at the Oxford Suites 1-800-870-7848 Group
894 (Up the street from the Sierra Nevada Brewery) Mark your calendars and make early plans to attend the festivities and reconnect with your Lambda Pi bro’s!
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The fraternity was started in 1944 by our founding fathers and several of them are already planning to attend this year’s function. Plans are being made to have the Dinner Dance at the famous Sierra Nevada Brewery, one the best Chico venues, plus a well- known live band. We are going all out to have a Big 60th Anniversary celebration. Interest is already high from Lambda Pis from all decades; this is the BIG one you won’t want to miss. We are expecting 300+ brothers and guests to join in the anniversary celebration. Craig Pollock has already volunteered to host a cocktail party for the wild crowd from the 70’s and John D'Anna is excited about hosting a cocktail party for the brothers from the decade of 1960’s. Several other decade cocktail parties will gather as groups before the dinner dance. |
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![]() Annual Alumni Meeting Thanks and RecognitionA big thanks to our last years Alumni Officer Team led by President Mike
Strand. They brought the fraternity and Alumni Association to a new level
of organization, financial stability, and increased active and alumni
membership. Active Manager Jack Dufour ( F ‘66) These brothers served in their office for two years. Organizational improvement
just doesn’t happen by itself! This team of capable officers continued
the foundational work created by our previous officers led by Ron Solomon
as President. Randy Mora, Jeremy Callahan and Jack DuFour served as Officers
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Beside the BOG officers, we all owe a great deal to several
other Alumni who devoted their time to make 2003 and the reunion a success:
lead by Wayne Tarr they include, Ed Kimball, Charlie Moss, Lee Deter, Bob
Eernissee, and others. Our collective Lambda Pi thanks go out to all these
brothers. 2003 Alumni Association Meeting MinutesThe 2003 Lambda Pi Alumni annual meeting was |
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![]() Alumni meeting House Manager Charlie Moss (F ‘57) Our new BOG president Grant Codiga addressed the group and outlined his goals for the coming year: • Plan for a Rockin’ 60th Anniversary Celebration
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• Support the Chico High School restoration
project under the direction of John D’Anna. • Further support Wayne Tarr’s effort to grow Chico State Alumni membership. • Continue to improve communications with the University developing new partnerships – Initiate a 60th Reunion dedication. Vic Brownell, one of our founding fathers, told the group about helping
start the fraternity in 1944. Vic remembered that in 1944 women students
significantly outnumbered the men. He said that he and the other Founders
started Lambda Pi primarily because they opposed the public pledging tactics
of the other fraternities. Vic told us how impressed he was with our Alumni Association and Active
group he met during his visit. It was very gratifying to him to see the
continued interest in a local fraternity that does not have a national
group to keep it going. It shows the great friendships and experiences
that we have as fraternity brothers. Many questions and laughter prevailed.
His comments ended with a standing ovation. Grant asked everyone to meet
at the fraternity house at 1pm to meet and visit with the Actives. Grant
reminded everyone of the various decade parties before the 7 pm dinner
dance at the Holiday Inn. The Green and White was sung with vigor and
the meeting was adjourned at 12:07 pm. About 50 Lambda Pi’s attended
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At the
House
Jack’s Active ReportThe fall of 2003 was a positive step for Lambda Pi. The semester began
with 13 pledges and 11 pledges ended up being formally initiated at the
end of Help Week. As of today we have 25 Actives. The fruits of our labor
are netting results. During Rush Week, Grant Codiga, Bob Kohen, Bruce
Fields and I participated in a Tuesday rush |
Many of the junior actives still live in dorms and we will
utilize that asset to recruit. We are in the process of teaching the active
group how to make a rush pamphlet with Lambda Pi photos, history, and goals. This can be an effective tool for recruiting. We want the Active group to create the pamphlet for the spring rush. I believe we are finally in a position to recruit larger pledge classes. The number of actives is increasing, and there is a direct correlation between the size of the active group and the size of the pledge class. We are gaining momentum to build a solid Active group. The best is ahead of us. ( Jack Dufour F66) _______________________________________________ By the way, we all owe Jack a special “thanks” for volunteering so much of his time to work with our Active group. 2003 was a challenging year for Jack: he endured both prostate and colon cancer surgery this year AND GOT MARRIED! Plus he volunteered to serve a THIRD term on our Alumni BOG. Jack we love you and thanks for your outstanding contribution to Lambda Pi; you are amazing! ____________________________________________ Golf EventThe Lambda Pi brothers had another great golf event at the 2003 Reunion. Gary Kent was the host member at Canyon Oaks Country Club for us again. Even though it was a very breezy day, there was still a great turnout. Those that attended were as follows: Patrick Sullivan Gary Masich Gary Kent Some of the highlights of the golf outing were.......a residence burned
down a mile or so away and the wind blew smoke over the course so dense
that many of the golfers could not see their ‘300’ yard drives
right down the middle or their wedge shots within 2 feet of the pin. Chris
Nichols, being the fine looking woman she is, received many helpful hints
on her swing, stance, and body posture and so on. All the guys wanted
to help show her how to hold the club. No one went thirsty out on the
course. The beer wagon followed the Pi group closely the whole day. Benny
Strand couldn't be there at the beginning due to his flight schedule,
but he caught up with us around the 5th hole or so and then proceeded
to whip our butts. Yes, Phil Mickelson Sr. is the father of Phil Mickelson
Jr. the famous tour professional on the PGA. His son’s silky smooth
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![]() After Golfing At the end of the round, we all had a beer or two and then
headed over to the Oasis and Pi fraternity house for Keeping in the spirit of Joe Belden, this warning is stated: WARNING for this Newsletter contents! None of the names were changed to protect the innocent. Editorial license and exaggeration abound! Lambda Pi Alumni 2004 Planning MeetingOn 12-13-03 at 3:30 pm Grant Codiga called to order an Alumni Board planning
meeting at the Chico Brewhouse. He asked for the minutes to be read covering
the 2003 Alumni annual meeting. Secretary, Ben Strand, read the minutes.
Craig Bates motioned the minutes be approved; it was seconded and the
minutes were approved as read. Grant spoke about the history of Lambda
Pi’s struggle during the past 10 years and its rebirth success during
the past 4 years. Craig Bates began commenting on his era and involvement
with the Pi’s and further commented on what’s happening with
Chico fraternities in today’s time. Dan Ostrander and Rod Hass commented
on the same subjects from their perspectives. |
A key point to all this discussion is - successful fraternities must deal with the dynamic issues of the fraternity on a real time basis. Grant remarked that Lambda Pi Fraternity is now an alumnus driven fraternity that can deal with fraternity issues as they cycle. Grant has set up a house improvement organization that will bring in needed resources. Recently fencing improvements were accomplished under the direction of Charlie Moss. Dan Ostrander kindly donated labor to install new windows. The Active organization is in place to help coach and direct the active membership and general communications will be handled by the newsletter and web page. Emphasis in the fraternity will be placed on minimizing demeaning behavior and increasing the mental and conditioning aspects of pledging. Discussions continued recognizing the changes in society and how the fraternity needs to adapt. The above comments resulted in a strategic theme that will require listening, sensitivity and action from the alumni board. Treasurer, Randy Mora, gave a financial budget update with forecasts. Lambda Pi Fraternity Alumni Association
Randy was thanked for his superb service as our financial manger. Randy
stated we are in good shape but tracking slightly down and have a soft
rental market. Discussions occurred on the house rent dynamics. Remarks
covered: we bought the house right, we need to maintain the house in good
repair, the house needs to be fully occupied, and the tenants need to
feel good about living in the house.. Bruce Field suggested using the
attic as a room. Grant directed Bruce to work with Charlie to assess the
feasibility and develop a plan. |
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| Jack Dufour gave an update report on the actives, pledging and rush. The
Alcohol Pledges were signed by all Active members and pledges. Jack showed
the group an old pamphlet the actives were planning to customize for our
fraternity. This pamphlet will be used to explain the history of Lambda
Pi and will be used for recruiting. A motion passed to set up a $300/ semester
Fraternity Development Budget account for Jack’s expenses as required.
Discussions occurred covering: paying off the house loan, establishing the
LLC, and the high cost fraternity insurance. Grant asked Dan Ostrander to
review our insurance coverage and offer suggestions. Grant plans to move
forward to raise money with the Resource Committee. Rod Hass and Grant reported
on plans for Lambda Pi’s 60th Anniversary next fall. Grant reminded
everyone we were having dinner with the actives and encouraged all to go
by the fraternity house. Four Alumni officers and 3 other alumni participated
at the meeting. Grant adjourned the meeting at 5:45 pm. About 15 fraternity
actives had dinner with this alumni group. Respectfully, Ben Strand, Alumni Secretary _________________________________________ Did you know history shows students from Greek organizations have a great
impact on American society? For example: Lambda Pi Alumni Spotlight Brian Strom – (B.S., Accounting, 1969) is president
and CEO of SureWest Communications in Roseville, California. Strom was
selected as the 2002 Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce Businessperson
of the Year and as the 2001 |
Alumni Memorable MomentsNavy Jet Jock Meets the Red Baron! As part of the colorful and notorious Pi history, there are a couple
of our brothers in particular with a storied past whose individual exploits
are of legendary status. For the first time each became aware of the other
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| By the time the Red Baron rode up in front of the dorm on his Triumph
motorcycle, the girls were lined up on the street cheering him on. He wore
a WWI leather pilot’s helmet, goggles, a long red scarf wrapped around
his neck flowing in the breeze, and NOTHING ELSE! Yes – No clothing!
All of Craig Hall (the women at least) were lined up out front cheering
on their champion and no doubt, wondering who the masked marvel really was.
With the local police closing in, the Red Baron returned to the Lambda Pi
house, grabbed a beer and dressed before the officers approached the brothers
and asked: “All right. Who’s the Red Baron?” One history
major spoke up and said: “Oh officer, I know that one, wasn’t
he the famous WWI German fighter pilot?” The police departed once
more without discovering the identity of the Red Baron; even today, this
local Chico brother’s identity is only known to a few trusted brethren.
The Jet Jock loved this story and asked if the Red Baron was going to be in town. He really wanted to meet another colleague of the “wild blue yonder”. I shared that he lived in town and probably, in turn, wanted to also meet the Jet Jock. As it turns out, the Red Baron was at the frat house on Saturday for a few brueskies. I was able to relate to him the stories of the night before and he was, as expected, most interested in the story of the Jet Jock. After listening attentively, he had just one question, “Was he wearing clothes?” What do you mean, I asked. “Did the Jet Jock fly his multi-million U.S. Navy Jet naked? Yes or No?” Hell, I don’t know! I said. I’ll have to ask him. Later that Saturday night at the dinner dance, I bumped into the Jet Jock. I couldn’t wait to tell him of the Red Baron’s awe and respect as well as his one question. |
“Naked? Really? That’s what he wanted to know?
Well, no. Let’s see. You know I guess it’s possible to fly a
jet that way. I never did it…..I guess it could be done. Hell, once
you were in the cockpit, it would be too tight------I think you’ve
got to be ”prepared” first before you climb in….I’m
positive no one ever flew a U.S. Navy jet that way….You’d have
to walk across the tarmac ….I’ve got to meet this guy. Is he
here? Point him out to me will you?” So at last the great Lambda Pi legends the Red Baron and the Jet Jock met at last year’s reunion and toasted each other. That’s the beauty of our fraternity. We’ve got so many characters with so many stories to tell. Formals, informal, sneaks, house memories, socials, Pioneer Week,……… The list is endless. All you have to do is simply ask… “So, tell me about your time at Chico.” Then sit back, listen and be amazed! I’m telling you guys….you have got to believe that your time at Chico and your being a Pi brother are times to be relished! The above story is just a snippet. What a history we have! This coming October, we will be celebrating our 60th anniversary! Sixty years! You need to be there. You need to reconnect with your brothers. They want to see you again and “catch up”. Don’t think for a moment that you’ll be all talked out and have nothing left to say after the first 10 minutes. No Way! Many of us have reestablished friendships and now get together and talk frequently. It has been an unexpected pleasure, I assure you! See you in October. Your fellow brother, Joe Belden |
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