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'''Eta Chapter''' (Founded 30 April 1929, reactivated 5 March 1989) is located at [http://www.iup.edu Indiana University of Pennsylvania] in Indiana, Pennsylvania.  The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by [[Walter Percival]] (Η 1) and is a member of the [[Allegheny Region]].
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'''Eta Chapter''' (Founded 30 April [[1929]], reactivated 5 March [[1989]]) is located at [http://www.iup.edu Indiana University of Pennsylvania] in Indiana, Pennsylvania.  The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by [[Walter Percival]] (Η 1) and is a member of the [[Western Pennsylvania Region]].
  
 
== Chapter History ==
 
== Chapter History ==
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=== Past Chapter Officers ===
 
=== Past Chapter Officers ===
* (1934-1935, first semester) ''President'' [[Ray Miller]], ''Recording Secretary'' [[Leonard Pearson]], ''Corresponding Secretary'' [[Louis Nanassy]], ''Assistant Corresponding Secretary'' [[Robert Blanc]], ''Treasurer'' [[Carl Walker]], ''Chaplain'' [[Paul Christy]], ''Sergant-at-Arms'' [[Joseph Sheehe]], ''Historian'' [[Alex Savukas]], ''Representative to Inter-Fraternity Council'' [[Julian Shinol]]
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* 1930 - [[James Stoner]] ''President''
* (1934-1935, second semester) ''President'' [[Arnold Steiner]], ''Recording Secretary'' [[John Valentine]], ''Corresponding Secretary'' [[Louis Nanassy]], ''Assistant Corresponding Secretary'' [[Robert Blanc]], ''Treasurer'' [[Carl Walker]], ''Chaplain'' [[Paul Christy]], ''Sergant-at-Arms'' [[Joseph Sheehe]], ''Historian'' [[John Malone]], ''Representative to Inter-Fraternity Council'' [[Julian Shinol]]
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* 1931 - [[Harold Bitner]] ''President''
 
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* 1932 - [[Joseph Siegman]] ''President''
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* 1933 - [[Glenn Stough]] ''President''
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* 1934 - [[Julian Shinol]] ''President''
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* (1934-1935) ''President'' [[Ray Miller]] (first semester), [[Arnold Steiner]] (second semester)''Recording Secretary'' [[Leonard Pearson]], ''Corresponding Secretary'' [[Louis Nanassy]], ''Assistant Corresponding Secretary'' [[Robert Blanc]], ''Treasurer'' [[Carl. E. Walker]], ''Chaplain'' [[Paul Christy]], ''Sergant-at-Arms'' [[Joseph Sheehe]], ''Historian'' [[Alex Savukas]], ''Representative to Inter-Fraternity Council'' [[Julian W. Shinol]]
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* (1934-1935, second semester) ''President'' [[Arnold Steiner]], ''Recording Secretary'' [[John Valentine]], ''Corresponding Secretary'' [[Louis Nanassy]], ''Assistant Corresponding Secretary'' [[Robert Blanc]], ''Treasurer'' [[Carl. E. Walker]], ''Chaplain'' [[Paul Christy]], ''Sergant-at-Arms'' [[Joseph Sheehe]], ''Historian'' [[John Malone]], ''Representative to Inter-Fraternity Council'' [[Julian W. Shinol]]
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* 1937 - ''President'' [[Stephen Gendich]], [[J Harper Claycomb]] [[Floyd Smith]] (spring) ''Assistant Corresponding Secretary'' [[Theodore Link]], ''Secretary'' [[John G. Cober]], ''Treasurer'' [[Albert Zanzuccki]], Sergent at Arms [[Jack Stormer]], ''Chaplain'' [[Samuel Fausold, Jr.]]
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* 1938 ''President'' [[Ross Adams]], [[James Startzell]]
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* 1939 ''President'' [[Frank W. McGrew]], ''Secretary'' [[Sam N. Costantino]], ''Sponsor'' [[Larry C. Davis]]
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* 1940
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* 1941 ''President'' [[Elwood Sheeder]], ''Secretary'' [[Frank W. McGrew]], ''Sponsor'' [[Larry C. Davis]]
 
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* (1946) ''President'' [[Robert Reynolds]], ''Recording Secretary'' [[Charles Stewart]], ''Corresponding Secretary'' [[John Feather]], ''Treasurer'' [[Paul Nealer]]
 
* (1946) ''President'' [[Robert Reynolds]], ''Recording Secretary'' [[Charles Stewart]], ''Corresponding Secretary'' [[John Feather]], ''Treasurer'' [[Paul Nealer]]
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* (1946-1947 first semester) ''President'' [[Donald Corey]]
 
* (1946-1947 first semester) ''President'' [[Donald Corey]]
 
* (1946-1947 second semester) ''President'' [[James Smith]]
 
* (1946-1947 second semester) ''President'' [[James Smith]]
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* (1949-1950, second semester) ''President'' [[David Broffman]], ''Vice President'' [[Leo Vogel]], ''Recording Secretary'' [[William Grundy]], ''Corresponding Secretary'' [[Donald Trone]], ''Treasurer'' [[Edward Ballute]], ''Chaplain'' [[James Iams]], ''Sergant-at-Arms'' [[James Krofta]], ''Historian'' [[Andrew Daskivich]], ''Representative to Inter-Fraternity Council'' [[Narciso Gamberoni]]
 
* (1949-1950, second semester) ''President'' [[David Broffman]], ''Vice President'' [[Leo Vogel]], ''Recording Secretary'' [[William Grundy]], ''Corresponding Secretary'' [[Donald Trone]], ''Treasurer'' [[Edward Ballute]], ''Chaplain'' [[James Iams]], ''Sergant-at-Arms'' [[James Krofta]], ''Historian'' [[Andrew Daskivich]], ''Representative to Inter-Fraternity Council'' [[Narciso Gamberoni]]
 
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* (2001-2002) ''President:'' [[Anna Balitzky]]
* (2003-2004) ''President:'' [[Laura Huss]]  ''Vice President:''
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* (2002-2003) ''President:'' [[Tina Black]]
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* (2003-2004) ''President:'' [[Laura Huss]]  ''Vice President:'' ''Initiate Advisors:'' [[Mike Holzer]], [[Bethany Williams]], [[Andrea Barner]]
 
* (2004-2005) ''President:'' [[Marquis Hawkins]]  ''Vice President:'' [[Jessica Martinez]]
 
* (2004-2005) ''President:'' [[Marquis Hawkins]]  ''Vice President:'' [[Jessica Martinez]]
* (2005-2006) ''President:'' [[Bethany Williams]]  ''Vice President:'' [[Carolyn Slusser]] ''Recording Secretary:'' [[Christy Burford]] ''Corresponding Secretary:'' [[Audrey Lilley]] ''Treasurer:'' [[Wes Lausch]] ''Historian:'' [[Leyna Belinsky]] ''Initiate Advisors:''
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* (2005-2006) ''President:'' [[Bethany Williams]]  ''Vice President:'' [[Carolyn Slusser]] ''Recording Secretary:'' [[Christy Burford]] ''Corresponding Secretary:'' [[Audrey Lilley]] ''Treasurer:'' [[Wes Lausch]] ''Historian:'' [[Leyna Belinsky]] ''Initiate Advisors:'' [[Janine Garrett]] [[Eli Dunham]] (Fall 05) [[Meghan Dunbar]] (Spring 06)
 
* (2006-2007) ''President:'' [[Leyna Belinsky]]  ''Vice President:'' [[Audrey Lilley]]  ''Recording Secretary:'' [[Max Houseknecht]]  ''Treasurer:'' [[Wes Lausch]]  ''Parliamentarian:'' [[Julie Brett]]  ''Corresponding Secretary'' [[Joe Bowman]]  ''Initiate Advisors:'' [[Meghan Dunbar]] (Fall 06) [[Brian Deighan]] (Fall 06) [[Laura Mills]] (Spring 07) [[Nathan Angerett]] (Spring 07)  ''Historian:'' [[Janine Garrett]]
 
* (2006-2007) ''President:'' [[Leyna Belinsky]]  ''Vice President:'' [[Audrey Lilley]]  ''Recording Secretary:'' [[Max Houseknecht]]  ''Treasurer:'' [[Wes Lausch]]  ''Parliamentarian:'' [[Julie Brett]]  ''Corresponding Secretary'' [[Joe Bowman]]  ''Initiate Advisors:'' [[Meghan Dunbar]] (Fall 06) [[Brian Deighan]] (Fall 06) [[Laura Mills]] (Spring 07) [[Nathan Angerett]] (Spring 07)  ''Historian:'' [[Janine Garrett]]
 
* (2007-2008) ''President:'' [[Max Houseknecht]]  ''Vice President:'' [[Laura Kelly]]  ''Recording Secretary:'' [[Lauren Judge]]  ''Treasurer:'' [[Leah Zeman]]  ''Parliamentarian:'' [[Kari Andren]] ''Corresponding Secretary:'' [[Benton Wheeler]]  =''Initiate Advisors:'' [[Ashley Orlando]] (Fall 07) [[Audrey Lilley]] [[Emily Wurm]] (Spring 08) ''Historian:'' [[Darcee Schmidt]]
 
* (2007-2008) ''President:'' [[Max Houseknecht]]  ''Vice President:'' [[Laura Kelly]]  ''Recording Secretary:'' [[Lauren Judge]]  ''Treasurer:'' [[Leah Zeman]]  ''Parliamentarian:'' [[Kari Andren]] ''Corresponding Secretary:'' [[Benton Wheeler]]  =''Initiate Advisors:'' [[Ashley Orlando]] (Fall 07) [[Audrey Lilley]] [[Emily Wurm]] (Spring 08) ''Historian:'' [[Darcee Schmidt]]
* (Current) ''President:'' [[Emily Wurm]] ''Vice President:'' [[Jess Beck]] ''Recording Secretary:'' [[Samantha Nolt]] ''Treasurer:'' [[Steve Zaborowski]] ''Parliamentarian:'' [[Lauren Judge]] ''Corresponding Secretary:'' [[Matt Miceli]] ''Initiate Advisors:'' [[Colleen Kotzmoyer]] [[Joe Bowman]] (Fall 08)
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* (2009-2010) ''President:'' [[Cori Mazzitti]] ''Vice President:'' [[Undecided]] ''Recording Secretary:'' [[Undecided]] ''Treasurer:'' [[Liz Bonelli]] ''Parliamentarian:'' [[Shaun Kelly]] ''Historian:'' [[Nikki Flamgletti]] ''Corresponding Secretary:'' [[Samantha Smith]] ''Initiate Advisors:'' [[Andrew Vinton]] (Fall 09) and [[Tori Sternby]]
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* (2010-2011) ''President:'' [[Emily Wurm]] ''Vice President:'' [[Jess Beck]] ''Recording Secretary:'' [[Samantha Nolt]] ''Treasurer:'' [[John Murphy]] ''Parliamentarian:'' [[Lauren Judge]] ''Historian:'' [[Cori Mazzitti]] ''Corresponding Secretary:'' [[Matt Miceli]] ''Initiate Advisors:'' [[Colleen Kotzmoyer]] [[Joe Bowman]] (Fall 08) [[Andrew Vinton]] (Spring 09)
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* (2011-2012) "President:" [[James Falicki]]
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* (2012-2013) "President:" [[Suzie Craig]]
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* (2013-2014) "President:" [[Corey Henderson]]
  
 
=== Initiate Classes ===
 
=== Initiate Classes ===
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=== Other Event or Activity ===
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=== Other Events or Activities ===
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For the Fall semester of 2009, we hope to bring back our "Balls to the Wall for Cancer" Wallyball Tournament, a campus-wide event which last year raised over $700 for the American Cancer Society. More information can be found at Eta Chapter's website- http://www.phisigmapi-eta.org!
=== Dogs and Hogs ===
 
This activity is DOGS AND HOGS interchapter event! This semester it will be held April 13-15th. This event includes hayrides, bonfires, a picnic, pig roast, color wars (chapter vs. chapter competitions), a goodwill formal, a canned food drive, and the best fellowship around! More information can be found at Eta Chapter's website- http://www.phisigmapi-eta.org!
 
  
 
== Notable Alumni ==
 
== Notable Alumni ==
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: [[Vice President of Chapter Development|National Counselor]] (1946-1951, 1951-1953)
 
: [[Vice President of Chapter Development|National Counselor]] (1946-1951, 1951-1953)
  
There are five buildings on campus named in honor of chapter members;
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=== Campus Buildings ===
* George P. Miller Football Stadium
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There are five [[Buildings_Dedicated_to_Brothers|buildings on campus named in honor of chapter members]];
* Charles R. Foster Hall
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* [[George P. Miller]] Football Stadium
* Walsh Hall is named for Dr. Mathew J. Walsh
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* [[Charles R. Foster]] Hall
* John A. H. Keith School is named for Dr. John A. H. Keith
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* Walsh Hall is named for [[Mathew J. Walsh|Dr. Mathew J. Walsh]]
* Whitmyre Hall, named f or Walter M Whitmyre
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* John A. H. Keith School is named for [[Dr. John A. H. Keith]]
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* Whitmyre Hall, named for [[Walter M. Whitmyre]]
  
 
== Honorary Members ==
 
== Honorary Members ==
* Dr. Charles R. Foster
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* [[Charles R. Foster|Dr. Charles R. Foster]]
 
: President of Indiana State Teacher's College
 
: President of Indiana State Teacher's College
 
* Hon. John S. Fisher, inducted November 17, 1933  
 
* Hon. John S. Fisher, inducted November 17, 1933  
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* Hon. Charles J. Margiotti, inducted April 29, 1935
 
* Hon. Charles J. Margiotti, inducted April 29, 1935
 
: Attorney General of Pennsylvania, 1935-1938
 
: Attorney General of Pennsylvania, 1935-1938
* Dr. M. J. Waslh
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* [[Mathew J. Walsh|Dr. Matthew J. Walsh]]
* W. M. Whitmyre
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: Dean of Indiana State Teacher's College
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* [[Walter M. Whitmyre]]
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: Dean of Indiana State Teacher's College
 
* Dr. Ben Graham
 
* Dr. Ben Graham
 
: Superintendent of Schools, City of Pittsburgh
 
: Superintendent of Schools, City of Pittsburgh
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* Jesse A. Lubold, inducted May 8, 1947
 
* Jesse A. Lubold, inducted May 8, 1947
 
: Principal Indiana High School
 
: Principal Indiana High School
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* Kareem Abdullah, inducted February 2009
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* Dr. Samuel Fausold
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: Former Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction in Pennsylvania
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: Former President of Indiana University of Pennsylvania
  
 
== Chapter Honors and Awards ==
 
== Chapter Honors and Awards ==
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* 1995 [[Charles W. Chance Alumni Award]]
 
* 1995 [[Charles W. Chance Alumni Award]]
 
* 2006 [[Top in Region Award]]
 
* 2006 [[Top in Region Award]]
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* 2012 [[Top in Region Award]]
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* 2012 [[Sanders P. McComsey Most Improved Old Chapter Award]]
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* 2014 [[Top in Region Award]]
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* 2015 [[Sanders P. McComsey Most Improved Old Chapter Award]]
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* 2015 [[C.H. McClure Single Service Award]]
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* 2015 [[Top in Region Award]]
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* 2016 [[Top in Region Award]]
  
 
=== University Awards ===
 
=== University Awards ===
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= Further Resources =
 
= Further Resources =
 
* [http://www.phisigmapi-eta.org Eta Chapter Website] Our website is finally up and running. Check it out!
 
* [http://www.phisigmapi-eta.org Eta Chapter Website] Our website is finally up and running. Check it out!
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* [http://www.phisigmapi.org/eta Eta Chapter Portal]
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=In the News=
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* [http://thepenn.org/2015/08/28/phi-sigma-pi-wins-3-awards-at-convention/ Phi Sigma Pi wins 3 awards at convention]
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
<sup>1</sup> http://phisigmapi.org/Portals/0/pdf/eta1949.pdf
 
<sup>1</sup> http://phisigmapi.org/Portals/0/pdf/eta1949.pdf
  
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[[Category:Active Chapters]]
 
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[[Category:Torchia Recipients]]
 
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[[Category:Eta Chapter]]

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Eta Chapter (Founded 30 April 1929, reactivated 5 March 1989) is located at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana, Pennsylvania. The Chapter was founded by Walter Percival (Η 1) and is a member of the Western Pennsylvania Region.

Chapter History

Founding

IUP (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) was founded in 1875 as a normal school, a school that educates teachers. It became a liberal studies university in 1965. Now, there are three campuses (Indiana, Punxsutawney, and Kittaning). Three buildings on the main campus (Indiana) were named after Phi Sigma Pi Brothers: Foster, Walsh, and Wilson. Beard Auditorium, located in Stouffer Hall, is also a namesake of a Brother.

Eta Chapter was established on April 30, 1929, becoming the first fraternity on the IUP campus. The chapter forms from an already existing group on campus, Omega Chi Fraternity. The chapter's first group residence was on the 4th floor of the Indiana YMCA. On May 22, 1951, Eta's president, Joe Caletvi, asked Nationals to close the charter because Eta was not living up to the National Constitution.

World War II

In 1942 Phi Sigma Pi closed Eta Chapter due to the start of the war. In February 1946 members returned to campus and started the petition efforts to reactive their chapter. Ellwood Sheeder, past president, lead the reactivation efforts. Charles Tyger, John Feather, and Charles Stewart all helped work on the reactivation.

Early Years

Eta was originally incorporated on August 2, 1948. The incorporation was set up to allow the chapter to purchase a house. The chapter originally had a house located at 413 College Street. 1

The Active Chapter

Eta Chapter was reactivated on March 5, 1989. It is the the only coed national honor fraternity at IUP. The chapter's philanothropy is the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The current chapter has 32 undergraduate members

Past Chapter Officers

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Initiate Classes

View main article: List of Eta Chapter Initiate Classes

Chapter Events & Activities

Founder's Weekend

Eta Chapter is recognized for starting the tradition of chapters holding Founder's Day events. In 1930 Eta reached out to the other chapters of Phi Sigma Pi and invited them to celebrate in their chapter's founding. The invite in part reads;

An annual affair that we are starting is the Founder's Day Banquet, to be held every April 30, commemorating our entrance into Phi Sigma Pi. Every year at this banquet, we intend to invite a widely-known figure in educational circles to address us and in the manner automatically making him an honorary member of our fraternity in the Eta chapter. This year our invitation to Dr. John Keith, Superintendent of Public Instruction in the State of Pennsylvania, has been accepted and we are expecting a fine address at the Founder's Day Banquet, April 30.

Other Events or Activities

For the Fall semester of 2009, we hope to bring back our "Balls to the Wall for Cancer" Wallyball Tournament, a campus-wide event which last year raised over $700 for the American Cancer Society. More information can be found at Eta Chapter's website- http://www.phisigmapi-eta.org!

Notable Alumni

Founding Member
National President (1930-1931)
President, Initiate Advisor, Corresponding Secretary
National President (1931-1935)
National Vice President (1935-1937)
National Secretary (1939-1946)
National Counselor (1946-1951, 1951-1953)

Campus Buildings

There are five buildings on campus named in honor of chapter members;

Honorary Members

President of Indiana State Teacher's College
  • Hon. John S. Fisher, inducted November 17, 1933
Governor of Pennsylvania, elected 1926
State Senator, 1900-1909
  • Hon. Charles J. Margiotti, inducted April 29, 1935
Attorney General of Pennsylvania, 1935-1938
Dean of Indiana State Teacher's College
Dean of Indiana State Teacher's College
  • Dr. Ben Graham
Superintendent of Schools, City of Pittsburgh
  • Dr. Q. A. W. Rohrbach
President, State Teachers College, Kutztown, Pennsylvania
  • Jesse A. Lubold, inducted May 8, 1947
Principal Indiana High School
  • Kareem Abdullah, inducted February 2009
  • Dr. Samuel Fausold
Former Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction in Pennsylvania
Former President of Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Chapter Honors and Awards

Chapter Awards

  • Phi Sigma Pi Memorial Scholarship in memorial of Brothers who died during World War II. The award went to male students dedicated to scholarship, socially active and deemed most likely to succeed as a teacher. In the first few years the award was given to veterans of the war. 1

National Awards

University Awards

Other Awards

  • 4th place IUP Homecoming float 2005
  • 1st place IUP Homecoming float 2006
  • 4th place IUP Homecoming float 2007

Further Resources

In the News

References

1 http://phisigmapi.org/Portals/0/pdf/eta1949.pdf