The
DelTa Psi sig
sigma chi
house corporation
P.O. Box 494
Averill Park, NY 12018
Address Service Requested
save The DaTe for 2014 evenTs
Spring Initiation
April 5
Contact Frank LoPinto '15 at
vindrsverd@gmail.com
Delta Psi Alumni Golf
Tournament in Mission Viejo/
Newport Beach, California,
with overnight in San Diego.
May 14-18
42nd Annual Delta Psi
Belmont Stakes
June 7
Golf Tournament at Troy
Country Club
August 15 at 10 a.m.
Alumni-Undergraduate
Work Sessions
August 16 and 17
Contact Thom Kouletsis '76
at tkouletsis@comcast.net
Delta Psi Alumni Mid-
Summer Golf Tournament
Dates and location to
be determined
Alumni Dinner
September 13
Homecoming
October 11
Classes of 1949 (65 years),
1954 (60 years), 1959 (55
years), 1964 (50 years), 1969
(45 years), 1974 (40 years),
1979 (35 years), 1984 (30
years), 1989 (25 years), 1994
(20 years), 1999 (15 years)
and 2004 (10 years)
For more information regard-
ing events without a contact
listed, please contact Bob
"Ruff" Hutnick '71 at
bobhutnick@gmail.com.
w
ith the Pinewoods Educational Founda-
tion (PEF) having successfully completed
the Building Our Bridge to
SC cellence, we are
now focused on its educational mission and in-
creasing the size and number of scholarships that
can be awarded on an annual basis. The cost of
attending RPI now exceeds $60,000 per year.
Currently, the PEF awards two to four scholar-
ships annually and are averaging approximately
$1,000 a scholarship. The cash for these scholar-
ships is based almost exclusively on a generous
gift from Arch Love '42 and is managed in an
endowed fund by the Sigma Chi Foundation.
Arch's original intent was to award scholarships
annually to leaders in the fraternity who have
maintained a strong academic record and have
demonstrated a strong commitment to the frater-
nity and charitable activities. There is an annual
application process where the active member
can explain his qualifications. The number of ap-
plications has been less than expected recently,
as the number and amounts of the scholarship
need to be expanded to encourage more appli-
cants. Scholarships winners were announced at
the Pinewoods Scholarship Dinner on March 5.
The 2014 dinner was held at the Pomeroy Chap-
ter House and will included invited RPI faculty.
In order to expand the amount of funds avail-
able for the scholarships, the PEF will be
conducting a campaign later this year. To en-
courage more active interest in the scholarship
program, the PEF is considering requiring that
the chapter maintain an overall GPA that ex-
ceeds the all-men's or all-Greek GPAs before
any scholarships are awarded. If you have any
opinions on this and would like to contribute,
please contact me.
In Hoc,
Paul Cosgrave '72
PEF President
cosgravep@aol.com
Pinewoods educational
foundation Plans
scholarship increases
Thank You for Your
Continued Interest in the
Building Our Bridge
to SC cellence Campaign
T
hank you to the brothers who continue
to show their support to Delta Psi and
its capital campaign. A recent donation
was received by Clarence Quillin '54. We
will always be grateful to our loyal donors.
Thank you.
W
ayne Green '44, probably the oldest liv-
ing PEP brother, but never a Sigma Chi,
passed away September 13, 2013, at age 91. He
had a ham radio transceiver set up in the base-
ment while he was living in the house.
He was quite the entrepreneur, inventor, and
publisher of Byte magazine and also somewhat
eccentric. Perhaps Ted Leach, a former publish-
er of the Monadnock Ledger who used to have
lunch with Wayne about once a month, said it
best. "Wayne saw the world through his own
lens," shared Ted. "Some of it made a lot of
sense. Some of it made sense to Wayne. He was
very curious about lots of things."
To learn more about Wayne, visit www.
waynegreen.com or www.edn.com/electron-
ics-blogs/a-ham-s-eye-view/4421325/Wayne-
Green-has-left-the-building.
In MeMory
SC