MESSAGE BOARD
1 Apr Thomas Lamendola
It's good to see that four years (more in some cases, less in others) of college
education has taught some of you how to read, write and use a computer. I am
still living and working on Long Island. If anyone knows of other alumni on the
Island, or ever visits here, let me know. I am married (she's not from
Bloomsburg) and have two sons, Michael (2 years) and Peter (1 month). Life is
good. I look forward to reading about you guys on the web, and hopefully
hearing from some of you via e-mail. I still have my brick, and bleed Delta Pi
blue....Tom Lamendola (340)
!
14 March David Decoteau
Calling all brothers of the 1980s - I would like to propose getting
together on Saturday, April 25th for an Alumni Spring Picnic in the
Bloomsburg area. Anyone who is interested in this idea please contact me
so we can work out location. I think having a picnic at the house blows
for both the brothers and the alumni so we need to work out an
alternative solution. Also, homebrewing brothers can supply the
beverages and we can contrast and compare brews.
Please contact me at Dacota@tradenet.net as soon as possible and we'll
work out the details.
16 February Scott Stuhlmuller
What's up Delta Pi people? This web page is a beautiful thing. Thanks
Billy Watt!
An update for anyone who cares: I'm living in Yardley (Bucks County),
PA with my lovely wife, Kerry (a BU grad and honorary member of the 36th
pledge class, 'cause she spent more time in the house drinking with the
brothers than some brothers I know--but enough about Ron Seely). I have
no kids yet, but I'm starting to become less concerned about preventing
one from happening, if you know what I mean. I'm in my 4th year of
teaching high school English Literature, coaching (high school) ice
hockey, and playing in a band (a damn good one, incidentally, if
anyone's looking for a wedding or corporate-party-type rock and roll
band with kick-ass female lead vocals).
Dan Marett and I were up at the
house one weekend in October '97, and some progress was underway on
stripping and painting the outside of the house, and we had about 6 or 7
scumbags if I recall correctly--which was purportedly more than anyone
else on or off campus for the Fall. Our gracious hosts even allowed us
a special, unscheduled bag-lineup in celebration of our alumni visit!
I'm curious to hear about several things: how those bags made out,
whether there's a Spring group in the wings, whether any partying is
going on in light (or in spite) of the university's mandates, whether
there's a Spring picnic of any sort being planned, who the current
Corresponding Secretary is and why he hasn't updated the alumni lately,
and what's up with that nasty, scary kid-falling-off- the- crag-law-suit
situation. Any news on any of that stuff would be much appreciated.
If anyone wants to contact me directly, my e-mail adress is
Stuhlly@snip.net.
Take it easy bruthuz.
Stuhlly
16 December Michael Klaips
Bill,
To begin, my compliments on the excellent web site. I am the
anonymous composer of the Press Enterprise update, of which, I failed to
identify myself. I have resided in Apt. F for the last two and a half
years and have just recently resigned as Vice President of Delta Pi.
The resignation came after my arrest which occurred during the
accidental fall this summer. Needless to say my criminal justice career
went down the tubes when I was charged with furnishing/selling w/o a
license. Anyway, to get to the point, I was leaving the house on
Monday, long after everyone had left for the holidays, when I received a
certified letter notice, the contents of which we had all been naively
denying. The Estate of Matthew Miller (deceased) is sueing Delta Pi or
more specifically the insurance which covers our beloved mansion. I
immediately forwarded the paperwork to Stephen King, who deserves praise
from all for countless years of service and funding. King told me he
would inform our insurance company and handle what he could. I know
little else, but I am also very concerned. Even if our million dollars
of liability cover the suit, should we not expect immediate cancellation
of our policy? Well, I just wanted to keep everyone updated. If any
one is interested, the lawyer handling the suit is:
Neal T. O'Donnell
Gramercy Park Building Suite 202
121 So. Main St. Pittston PA 18640
Maybe someone would understand better, or be in a position to help. As
of right now, I believe it will be in the insurance companies hands.
Thanks for your time.
Also if anyone can help me with my career predicament, I would greatly
appreciate it. My ultimate goal was to become a federal agent.
maklaips@planetx.bloomu.edu #569
16 December Bo Belaski
Dear Brothers ,
Here is another chapter in the book of " It's a small world ". I have
relocated to Atlanta since my Bloom days . Since I have been here I have
become a Braves fan but thats about it (Obviously since the Falcons suck ) On
12.14.97 I attended my first Falcons game -The Eagles were in town and I went
with a friend who is a huge Eagles fan . He was
talking about college and all that and I was talking about Bloom and The
freak show that is Delta Pi . The guy sitting right behind had flown down from
Philly for the weekend with his Dad to see the game . He heard me mention
Bloomsburg . He informs me that he is a student there now , on break . Next
Question -Greek affiliation ? Delta Pi !
He was Tim Karramus (please excuse any name or spelling mistakes as the adult
beverages were in full effect ) and a
active brother now . I was floored !- what are the odds of that happening
1000 miles away from Bloom . We talked about the House and the incident and
what is being done to keep the house in shape . Also we said alumni will be a
priority in the future - as he is part of the new Exec Board ( Sage ,I believe
) I was great to get a first hand update on everything that is going on with
DP . Final score Falcons 20 Eagles 17 ( EAGLES SUCK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) Maybe
there is hope for me as a Falcons fan after all .
Fraternally Yours
Bo Belaski
471
5 December Jeff Reiterman
Subject: To the Sage of the Internet
I wanted to respond to "John 39"'s message about not being recognized by
the University. On the surface it is the best alternative, unfortuanatly
the rumor is that any Greek organization that goes it alone will feel the
rath of both the university and the town. The town will come down much
harder on parties and building code violation, and any student that is a
non recognized greek will have a tougher time with their professors
apparently. This would keep anyone that plans on getting a degree from BU
away. So in essence we would have a fraternity full of Maggots! (that is
Brian Reddish's) I say do it!
In response to Dakota.....Relax... Have a Home Brew. When is the first DP
beer tasting. I've been brewing for about 2 years now. (got one going
right now)
Recently went to the Eagles Steelers game with Ginsu and Fidel (as well as
others) I was the only Eagles fan among 8. The bet was the losers had to
do 10 push ups to I love the Eagles and 10 Bung Dips to "Oh Ah Fuck Me
Bobby Hoying". It was great to beat Scumbag Steeler fans in public (Just a
little public humiliation is good). Will send pictures once they are
developed. Next time the bet will be dimal related.
By the way, How about a scumbag update..... Did any QUIT!!!! Take care
Billy, Keep of the good work.....
10 November Michael Klaips
Press Enterprise release: Early September
Frat Knows Code
Bloomsburg- Appearances can be deceiving at the Delta Pi Fraternity
house these days.
On Tuesday, remnants of another successful Monday Night Football
session were strewn about: Half filled beer cups on the tables, a keg
in the foyer.
But the town code enforcer likes what he sees. After all, his job is
too look past the beer cups and into the dark corners.
Fraternity brothers have restored the underpinnings of the sprawling,
old Crag Mansion on West First St - from electrical systems to
balconies, to siding - after being hit with 60 - plus code citations
earlier this year.
"They have definately made tremendous gains in the vivolations that we
have found," said Dean Vohnblohn Tuesday.
Delta Pi is working towards getting back its license to house three or
more unrelated people per unit, a must for larger off campus Bloomsburg
University Apartments.
" If they produce the right paperwork, and if they continue on the
track that they are on, they will definately get a license," said
VonBlohn.
The house has upwards of 25 rooms, and is divided into 9 seperate
living units. That allows 18 people to live there without a license:
two per unit. Once it gets a license: about thirty people can live
there.
It has been a long road back for the fraternity. In March, VonBlohn
convinced town council to go through the house with its own electrical
inspector at $45 dollars an hour to search for possible life-
threatening problems. Counsil did so, mindful of an October 1994 fire
that killed five BU students at an off campus fraternity house.
Mayor Dan Bauman instructed Vonblohn to take an uncompromising line with
the fraternity, and if it meant shutting it down, so be it.
On Tuesday, Delta Pi brothers invited a reporter into the house to show
what work they have done. It began several months ago and continues to
this day, they said.
Delta Pi brothers pooled money by paying rent early. Besides summer
work, many worked on weekends. They hired a contractor where necessary,
and fixed whatever they could on their own.
"It was do or die," treasurer Jeff Lombardi said. "If we didnt, we
couldn't live here."
Pusczko says that the house has a new electrical box, a strengthened
balcony and outside siding.
The list of violations has been whittled from 60 to 12, he said. Now
he believes that only three remain. Now the fraternity has its sights
set on larger improvements.
Delta Pi wants to repaint the Crag Mansion in its original colors-
white with red trim- which hearkens it back to the days when the mansion
was a hotel, and before that a home of the Magee family.
And yes, they still have parties there but the experience of saving
money, hiring contractors,doing house repairs and working with town hall
has not been lost.
"You learn a few of life lessons," said Rusty Davison.
And Vonblohn seems content to endure a few beer cups on the table if
the fraternity can satisfy regulations written by building Officers with
Code Administration (BOCA) which the town enforces.
"Its not the prettiest building in the world," He said," but BOCA
doesn't say pretty."
We also had a building inspection on approx. Nov. 5th, the inspectors
praised us for staying out of trouble and said that other fraternities
were taking the stress of our backs. The said that the town officials
were aware of how well we are doing and that it does not go unnoticed.
They praised all of the work that was completed and told us that they
would work with us on the extended projects. We are financially broke
because of all of the rent which was paid in advance, so any donations
would be greatly appreciated and utilized. Money can be sent to Jeff
Lombardi at 269 West First St. Bloom 17815. You will be happy to know
that it is a dismal week for 7 random bags. Appreciate all of the
inquiries.
Michael Klaips 569
4 NovemberDavid Decoteau
Dear Bill;
Man,am I surprised! Who would have guessed you had it in you to create
such a great web page? I am sickened by myself, that I could have ever
lumped you in with the other card carrying members of the "Low Brainwave
Broters". That is why I feel compelled to envoke a little known
privledge provided by my glory days as past President of Delta Pi and
proclaim you the first honorary Electronic President of Delta Pi! ( I
think if you look it up in the Charter you will see that I am well
within my rights to proclaim you as such).
That being said, let me say "Hello" to all brothers past, present and
future. This Web page is just the thing the fraternity (or should I say
"club" now) needs to get brothers organized into a cohesive unit. Here
is a perfect example: I saw on the news board that brothers were going
to get together in Kutztown for the Bloomsburg game. I contacted Hank
Riordan, and he gave me the scoop. So Saturday morning I got in my
truck, and drove the hour or so from Hatfield to Kutztown in the driving
rain to see the likes of Hank, Twit, Moff, Rabbit,Tom Todd and others
for a few hour and have some beers. But, low and behold, no brothers
showed-up! What are you afraid of a little rain? To good to go drink
in a thunderstorm? Well not me!
It is good to see that "Dicking a brother" never goes out of style! On
the upside if you are ever in Kutztown sitting at the Basin Street Pub
around 11:45 am.waiting for fraternity brothers to show-up and you get
hungery; they have a pretty good Rueben sandwich. On to something more
positive.
Brief Bio: Married 6 years to Molly "Morgan" Buehner (AST). Have a 4
year old son Jacob Adam. He is a genius: will probably pledge Beta sig.
Started a design/build landscape contracting business as a way to make
extra money after college and stuck with it ever since (I like a
challange and not much pay. Bill, are you still with Brickman?). I stay
in contact with a few brothers on a fairly consistant basis (Frank
Fendler, Chris Snyder, My homo lover - Domes, to name a few). Recently
started playing less golf and making more beer. Other Delta Pi beer
makers include Rabbit, Fondle-her, and Domes. If there are any others
let me know, I was thinking of having a Delta Pi homebrew party (not too
specific, do you think?) Just an idea Steve King if you are reading
this, - The Crag would make a excellent brew pub:Just think about it; no
pressure.
That is enough boring, C _ _ T alumni rambling for one letter. Just want
to start a few rumors before I wrap it up.
- Is it true that Weasel has converted to a weird form of Budism that
worships Richard Gere's undergarments?
- I heard that Bat-mite invented a computer chip that could "Bob for
Onions" in the toilet 40% faster than the traditional "pledge" method.
- Did anyone else hear that Damien Davison got a severe case of moss
growing on his north side and as a result was "spiked" by Earth First at
an anti-logging rally?
David Decoteau
2 November
John McLaughlin
Billy:
I agree that we need to address this question (to be recognized by BU or
not). I believe that we have bounced back and forth with being
recognized for some time now. I think that the only result of our
attempting to get back on campus by abiding to their 'no pledge classes'
penalties over the years have been reductions in our membership
numbers. The restrictions that the campus is enforcing these days are
simply unrealistic (no kegs inside fraternity houses, no pledge classes
for 1 year). I too question the value that being a recognized
fraternity presents in today's day and age. Here are the pros and cons
of recognition as I see it:
PROS:
- being able to advertise rushes on campus
- being able to use campus facilities for meetings, etc.
- participation in IFC sports
CONS:
- feeling the obligation to abide by the administration's directives
(e.g. no kegs or pledge classes)
- skipping pledge classes (kills the much needed membership)
- not having parties (parties are essential for attracting future
pledges)
I'm sure that I missed some points, but my main concern is that missing
pledge classes could be a devistating blow to our fraternity at this
point.
Additionally, I found some pretty good snapshots of DP Halloween
parties, beach parties, a 70's party, and a couple of shots from past
alumni weekends. Would you want to put these shots into the photo album
on the website? If so, let me know how I can get the pictures to you.
I have a good amount of pictures (mostly of brothers from the 36th-43rd
pledge classes), but I'm not sure what your server space limitations
are.
Let me know.
Thanks,
John 39th
30 October
Mike Domin
Hey Billy Watt:
This is terrific! You really weren't the Low-Brainwave Brother (LBB) that I thought you were. Just kidding. Have you or any of the other brothers heard any news about what happened to Skip (Brenner). I had heard that he died in a truck accident in California.
Anyone know any more information. I would appreciate it. He was an awful pledge-brother but a lot of fun and a real great brother. Sure going to miss him.
Take it easy
"Domes" 352
23 October
Paul Lewis
I was in Bloomsburg for Homecoming and as far as I can remember it was a pretty good time. The house is looking better, new doors and some siding on the outside. It may actually survive a few more years. I unfortunately never got around to making a contribution to the brothers, so who do I send a check to? Any word yet on how many bags we got, if any?
Paul Lewis, 482
23 October
fdhk453@aol.com
Bill, this is a truly great medium of communication for the brothers. I'm already enjoying it and I'm looking forward to keeping abreast of all the happenings in the Delta Pi world.
I have just one question to ask. Is Homecoming dead for Delta
Pi? If so, can someone tell me why. They used to be a great time for
both active brothers and alumni. Now, there is no beer at the house,
no brothers at the house, no alumni at the house and I'm confused.
Where did everybody go? And no, they weren't all hiding at Russel's.
Hoping for a rebound in years to come. Maybe the picnic will be a
little more exciting.
17 October
Hank Riordan
For those of you who can't make the trip to Bloom this year for homecoming, some of us are planning to go to the Bloomsburg/Kutztown game (at Kutztown) on Saturday Nov. 1. The West Chester game is at Bloom and it sure beats going to Cheyney.
We will be meeting at the Basin Street Bar (KU's version of Hess') at 11:30 for pregame foolishness. After, Mike Tricoski has been dumb enough to invite us back to his house (near KU) for more of the same.
So far, Egg, Twit, Moff, Rabbit, Dunny, Balloon, Galen, Tric, Sarge, Tommy Todd (the only real name I still remember) are all going....but of course, the more the merrier. Hope to see you there.
hank riordan 322
13 October Ted Qualli
Home coming is the weekend of October 17th. I don't know if letters were sent out but the word from the house is that they hope for a large turnout. I have been up there recently, and the place looks good. I don't know if many people are aware of the situation with the code inspector this summer, but once again things got tight.
If yo do make it up there this weekend do all of us a favor and bring some MONEY. Whatever you can spare and find Craig Pusczko 557 and thank him for almost single handedly fixing every violation. Not that other people didn't help, but if you ever lived in the house you know how it is. If you didn't ever live in the house maybe you could donate a semesters rent. Spread the word about homecoming.
Ted Qualli 548
11 OctoberMike Tricoski
just wanted to drop ya a line to say great job in creating this web-site! would be nice to somehow get email addresses of all the bros(if they have 'em)! once again great job willie wad...later !
mike tricoski 332
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3 October
jgenz@aol.com
Who is planning to attend? I have not seen anyone talk about it yer? Glad to see the word continues to get around about the website. Keep up the nice work Billy WaTT.
8 October
Tom Todd
Billy,
Great job on the web page. I just heard about it. Just a little info
about myself now, I am living in Royersford, PA with my wife Colleen
(Pixie Sister).
I have a 3 year
old boy, Tommy Jr. and on September 28, 1997 our second son, Ryan was
born. Congrats on your new edtion. I've been working at Lufasco Inc.
in Exton, PA for the past 11 years as the sales manager.
Again super job on web page, I hope to see everybody in Kutztown for
the game on
November 1.
Tom Todd 357
8 October jgenz@aol.com
Steelers vs. Eagles
A group of brothers and friends are going to be at the
Steelers/Eagles game on November 23 at the Vet. If anyone else is
attending drop an email to me so we can organize a tail gate party.
The last time they played in Pittsburgth and we had approx 10
brothers attend. We are also planning to disturb Philly the night
before so we are nice and primed for Sunday.
28 September
John McLaughlin
Bill: Please post this message on the message board
Outstanding job with creating & maintaining the Delta Pi Website.
It looks great! You get the 1997 DP anti-slacker award. I was just at
the Crag yesterday (9/27/97) when some of the active freakazoids told
me about the website. Needless to say, I was thrilled to hear about
it. This communication tool is a godsend to all of our efforts to
keep in touch with each other and to stay abreast of what's happening
at the house. I think I may have some relatively entertaining
pictures from DP parties & whatnot - if I find some winners, I'll
forward them to you for the photo album.
When I stopped by the house, I was very happy to see the new fencing
on the Crag wall. Additionally, a new back bar was built in the
basement, a new window was installed in apartment A, and some other
various carpentry had apparantly taken place - good progress. I am
also to understand that Steve King is helping with the financing of
the exterior painting project (thanks, Steve!!). I understand that
the guys up there are waiting for some type of super-kickass sander
to come in that has been ordered. They will begin the project when it
comes in.
On another topic, I learned that as a result of the accident, we are
not allowed (by the University) to take pledge classes for 2
semesters. I was wondering if the active president could give all of
us an update regarding whether or not we actually will take pledge
classes. I will be very concerned if we decide not to do so, as our
active brotherhood numbers are struggling as it is. Possibly, some
Alumni input on the decision (if it has not already been made) may be
helpful so the active guys can benefit from knowing about any history
of similar situations and lessons learned.
Also, I ran into a bunch of brothers at Andy Billet's wedding (483)
in Allentown earlier in September - congrats, Andy! It was fun for
all, complete with a DP pyramid at the reception. As for me, I
married Robin Traenkle (also a BU alumnus) on May 25, 1996; no
rugrats yet.
Some of my info -> John McLaughlin
johnrob@concentric.net
Pledge Class: 39th
Graduated: Dec. 92
Working for SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories / Collegeville,
PA
Bill, thanks again for hitting a home run with this website. You the
man.
Fraternally yours,
John - 491
27 September
Steven J. Hull
hello,
Saturday september 27th we will be starting to paint the house, the
estimated cost with everything is $1500. we expect that the scrapping
will take two weeks to complete, and then the painting will be
another two weeks. The colors as of last nights meeting were decided
to be the original white with maroon trim. but that can change many
times until the painting actually starts later. the house will look
great with the new coat of paint.
Steven J. Hull - 578

19 September
Steven J. Hull
Hello,
I am steve hull 578. well I was at the site and maybe you would want
to tell all that yesterday we got inspected and it was supposed to go
bad because of all the violations. but they gave us a list of things
that needed to be fixed and we did fix them so when they inspected us
yesterday it went good they gave us an extension on the roof and
exterior until april. which means we still live at the crag. always a
good thing. the house looks good now lots of sawdust and new wood and
new doors. everything is going great but parties suck NO KEGS just
freshman girls like always. does any active brothers keep in touch
with you on what is going on now? well gotta run
steve Hull 578
9 September
Drew King
Billy Please post the following letter on the site:
Yo Brothers, 1st of all lets do something about the back of the CRAG.
The crag was made for tossing scumbricks, couches, and occasional
refrigerators. The death of someone over the crag is a sad thought.
Let me know if money is needed for some fencing along the wall. END
OF SERIOUS STUFF.
Glad to here that the golf outing was successful!!!!!!!!
Crawdad, I hope you are now reading these pages, your party was
great......thank your wife for me!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone who was invited to hower's 40th birthday party and blew it off
--------- You missed a winner. Thank's Liz
I plan to talk to Squid to get permission to host a party next
summer. NO I am not henpecked---It 's just that karin has not
forgiven weasel for sleeping in her oven at my last party. It is time
to get some bro's to visit my crib...
Everyone keep spreading the word about the
site>>>>>>
Bill you are doing a steller job updating the pages.
And to all you bro's who did the nasty with quassimotto W H Y. And
don't hide, we know all, see all and remember all.
Skrewball
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