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From the Archives: Psi Upsilon Sweethearts

Recognizing one’s partner has a long tradition in Fraternity and Sorority Life whether it be serenading, pinning or lavaliering. Most traditions would be specific to each campus, with some common themes: a fraternity or sorority member would give some version of their letters to a significant other – sometimes this would be the member’s badge, or a replica of it, other times this would be a lavalier necklace with the letters, or even a special pin created for just such a purpose and this person would be considered a “sweetheart” of the fraternity. Instances of this behavior go back to early days of fraternity life but didn’t become common until the 1900’s. Probably the most notable song of any fraternity is “The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi” which was written in 1911 and may be responsible for popularizing the term. Bing Crosby recorded a version of the song in 1941 and it was twice made into a movie in both 1933 and 1946.

The first reference to the term “Sweetheart” in Psi Upsilon dates to the 1891 edition of the “Songs of Psi Upsilon” and the song “The Origin of Psi Upsilon” written by Chas D. McGuffy, Iota 1863. One verse reads:

“And oft may the gem in its radiance gleam,
Thrice honored, on beauty’s breast,
Sister, or sweetheart, or darling wife,
The one of all loved best.”

The most notable Psi Upsilon reference to sweethearts, and one of our most popular songs, is “The Sweetheart Song”. It was first introduced to Psi Upsilon at the 105th Psi Upsilon Convention hosted by the Theta Theta Chapter at the University of Washington in 1947 during the closing banquet at the Rainer Club. The authors of the song, Dale Richardson, Theta Theta ’47 and Norm Schoonover, Theta Theta ’46, led the entire Theta Theta chapter in a choral arrangement of the song they had written. Based on the celebrated tune of the U.S. Naval Academy, “Navy Blue & Gold” this song quickly caught on in the fraternity. According to chapter reports from the Diamond it especially became popular with the Zeta Zeta Chapter at the University of British Columbia who in the 1960’s made it a regular entry into their campus wide songfest and would perform it for their dates at their formals.

Zeta Zeta (University of British Columbia) chapter alums sing Sweetheart Song at celebration of 50th anniversary celebration of marriage of fraternity brother for whom they were wedding party members.

“I’ve seen the golden sunset rays
blend with the twilight hue
And watched the searching midnight moon
above the ocean blue
And yet this beauty seems to fade
compared with beauty true,
The lovelight shining in your eyes
My sweetheart of Psi U.”

Interestingly enough, it was at the following 106th Convention in 1948 that officially authorized a “sweetheart” pin to be adopted by the fraternity. This pin is a smaller replica of our badge for the purpose of being given to a brother’s significant other. Since the Psi Upsilon Constitution allows only initiated brothers to wear the Psi Upsilon Badge, some chapters would commission local jewelers to create a smaller replica of the badge to be given, or ‘pinned’, to a brother’s significant other prior to this. This was controversial, though, and some interpreted it as a violation of the Constitution. In fact in 1950 the official sweetheart pin was removed and the convention bickered about it until the 1960’s. Today you can still order our Sweetheart pins through the fraternities website and lavalier pendants through our jeweler Herff Jones.

Today sweethearts still exist as a part of many of our Psi U chapters – sometimes there is a formal ceremony and announcements on social media accounts and it is not uncommon to see a chapter sweetheart on a composite. Many thanks to Brother’s Richardson and Schoonover for authoring such a great tune and influencing our fraternity!

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02.15.2023 – Virtual Roundtable on Philanthropy and Service

Join us on Wednesday, February 15th at 6PM Eastern, for a Virtual Roundtable on Philanthropy and Service events. Staff members will share some of the “best practices” we’ve seen and ask undergraduates to share some of their experiences: what worked, what didn’t and upcoming plans. We’ll create a space where you can ask questions as well. These virtual roundtables are an outgrowth of our monthly town halls and come from feedback from chapter presidents to better engage our undergraduate leadership.

Our target audience are Chairs of Philanthropy and Service Committees in our chapters but anyone who is passionate about Philanthropy and Service projects is invited and encouraged to attend.

Zoom info:

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Meeting ID: 823 9073 8327
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Psi Upsilon Hires a New Chapter Services Coordinator!

We’re excited to announce our newest hire at Psi Upsilon, Justin Sines will be joining our team as the Chapter Services Coordinator!

Justin joins the professional staff after seven years of working in the English and Theater Arts Department at Duquesne University as the Technical Director. He graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts from Duquesne in 2011 and is currently finishing up a Master of Fine Arts in Digital Media.  While an undergraduate at Duquesne Justin was a member of Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity.  He has also served as the chapter advisor, local alumni association founding secretary, and event photographer for the national fraternity.

As the Chapter Services coordinator, Justin will work closely with other fraternity Directors to help support our individual chapters with both online and in-person programming. He can be reached at Justin@psiu.org or 317-571-1833 x 114.

Justin lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with his partner Tony and their three dogs, Rosco, Harry, and Cyrus. Outside of work, Justin is a board member of the Gemini Children’s Theater, the Pittsburgh New Works Festival, and volunteers his time with countless theater groups across the Pittsburgh region.  

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29th Archons’ Academy sets up 2023!

The Archons’ Academy is an annual event, first held in the 1990s, that allows our chapter presidents to network with one another and share best practices while learning valuable skills to assist them during their time as president. Unlike many leadership opportunities afforded to our members, this one is highly tailored to a select audience and is built around conversation and discussion as much as possible. This year we moved the Archons’ Academy to Atlanta, GA to help make traveling easier for the majority of our attendees and we had 20 chapters represented.

The academy has evolved and adapted over the years, utilizing the feedback from prior participants we’ve always been able assess what works well and also retire certain parts of the academy that aren’t as relevant. In recent years we’ve introduced The Birkman Method, a personality assessment tool, to a cornerstone of the academy. The Birkman Method reveals four key perspectives of every person: Motivation, Self-Perception, Social Perception, and Mindset. In understanding these perceptions and how they influence each other, individuals can better understand the emotions and actions that drive their life. Every Archon completed the assessment prior to arriving in Atlanta and much of the programming Saturday included facilitated discussions from Doug Opicka, founder and managing partner of Plaid, LLC on the assessment and specific ways attendees should approach conflict resolution given their personality type.

Additional sessions in the academy reviewed Psi Upsilon’s history, values, chapter operations, crisis response, motivating and incentivizing members, reviewed Psi U resources, and gave Archons a chance to share their challenges.

This event is always a highlight of our programming year and, most importantly, helps show the chapter presidents that they are not alone in the challenges they face and that they have resources to assist them. We hope to complement these relationships by continuing our monthly Town Halls and campus visits by staff.

You can view photos of the weekend on our Flickr site and Facebook Page.

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1.6-8.2023 29th Archons’ Academy

The purpose of this leadership academy is to help our chapter presidents better understand Psi Upsilon and their role Fraternity, know what resources they have at their disposal, and better develop their personal leadership style.

If you are a chapter president or officer looking to register for the event please use this link.

When: The Academy will take place between Friday, January 6th and Sunday, January 8th. All attendees are asked to arrive by 4PM and the academy will finish by noon on Sunday. For those traveling by plane staff will book your airfare.

Travel: Fraternity staff will be following up with Archons about travel after your registration is complete, any airline tickets will be purchased by the International Fraternity using the information you provided and we will do our best to accommodate any requests you have made. The International Fraternity only pays for airfare, not any upgrades, changes, baggage, or parking unless arranged prior to the Academy. Archons within a 300 mile radius to Atlanta will have the option to drive and be reimbursed or we will purchase train or bus fare depending on cost and availability. An airport shuttle between the hotel and ATL airport is available – follow this link for more information.

Location and lodging: The Academy will be located at the Kimpton Overland Atlanta Airport. You will be paired with another attendee and share a room on Friday and Saturday night, the lodging will be taken care of after you complete registration.

Curriculum: The Archons’ Academy will help prepare you for many challenges that you face as Archon as well as review the necessary information from Psi Upsilon about our policies and procedures that you will need to be successful. One of our goals of the academy is to help you build a familiarity will the staff and one another. Topics include: Psi Upsilon’s History and Values, Organizational Leadership, Conflict Resolution, Running a chapter and delegation, Resources and where to get help, and much more. The academy is structured between large and smaller breakout sessions.

One important piece of curriculum is the Birkman Assessment, which must be completed prior to attending. Instructions on how to access the assessment can be found here:

Dress Code: The Dress Code for the academy is business casual – this means coat and optional tie for men and equivalent for women. No t-shirts, jeans, or other casual clothing. On Saturday evening we will be holding a more relaxed dinner and casual clothing is appropriate then.

Health and Safety: We will be following all guidance from the State of Georgia and Clayton County, where the event will be taking place. We highly encourage all our members to be vaccinated and also be up to date with their booster shots.

Schedule: You can download a pdf copy of the schedule using the link below.

Questions: If you have questions about the academy please contact the Director of Member Services, Keith Willard at Keith@psiu.org or Executive Director Thomas Fox at tfox@psiu.org.

Delegates of the 28th Archons’ Academy in 2022

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01.25.2023 Thesauristes’ Academy

The Theasauristes’ Academy – Wednesday, January 25th from 7 until 9 PM EST

The Theasauristes’ Academy will assist chapter treasurers as they begin, or currently serve, in their respective roles. Led by Psi Upsilon Fraternity Staff via a Zoom meeting the following topics will be covered:

  • How to create an effective chapter budget
  • Best practices for collecting chapter dues
  • The role of fundraising in a chapter
  • Federal Tax ID number, and tax filing requirements
  • The Assessment Schedule – what fees you are responsible for and what they go towards
  • Online resources to assist you

We will also take some time to answer any questions that you have and discuss any challenges that you are facing. We ask that every Chapter Treasurer, and any assistants to the treasurer, be in attendance via computer for this important workshop.

Zoom meeting info:

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Meeting ID: 859 5151 5758
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Pi Chapter helps raise over $127,000 for Movember!

Last month alumni and undergraduates in the The Pi chapter at Syracuse helped raise over $127,000 for men’s health Issues through the Movember Foundation; this ranked them as the 4th highest team in the United States and 8th in the World!

Michael Dellon, Pi ’17, started a Movember team for the Pi chapter as an undergrad in 2014 and the chapter was able to raise a couple thousand dollars. Since then he has captained a team, called Boys Things, which has grown in size and scope. In 2017 the team raised about $7,000; 2018 was $16,000; 2019 was $24,000; 2020 was $48,000 and in 2021 the team raised over $89,000.

Michael shared the following about his team: “we had a small Movember team of around 5-7 active brothers (in 2014).  By 2015, we had grown the team substantially.  From 2014-2016, the team was totally comprised of active brothers.  That being said, once I graduated in 2017, I decided to make a team that was not just limited to active members.  At that point, I started to call on Pi alumni and friends outside the house to join the team. This is really when we started seeing the impressive fundraising numbers. Today, our team is comprised of active brothers, alumni, and some of our friends. We now have about 70 people on the team, with well over half being Pi affiliated.” 

The Movember Foundation supports various men’s health causes, ranging from mental health and suicide prevention to prostate cancer awareness.

Michael’s passion for Movember came from his own struggle with testicular cancer.  He writes, “My battle with cancer put me out of commission for a full year between 2012 and 2013 and was actually the reason I transferred to Syracuse, as being in NY allowed me to be closer to my doctors and family.  Unfortunately, in 2016 I lost my cousin to mental health issues, and in 2018, the Pi lost a brother to suicide.  We were all devastated by this. After losses like these, we decided to dive deep into preventing male suicide and made that a pillar of our fundraising.” 

These somber events have led to the chapter making great contributions to issues of men’s health awareness in a short time. We asked Michael how, and his answers suggest how other chapters can start or amplify their involvement with philanthropic organizations. 

“This year was a total team effort, but we were able to hit such high numbers due to a lot of story sharing.  It is difficult to talk about a lot of reasons why Movember is important to us, but this year, the team really went all out in sharing stories of why this cause is so important.  Also, as we become more and more knowledgeable about fundraising, we are finding new and unique ways to raise money and awareness.”

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01.28.2023 – Illinois v Wisconsin Viewing Party (Edison Park, IL)

Hosted by the Omicron Alumni Association, Please come join your fellow Psi U brothers and cheer on the Fighting Illini men’s basketball team against the Wisconsin Badgers.  Details for the event can be found below, and I kindly ask you to complete this Google Form to RSVP.

What: Illinois vs. Wisconsin Men’s Basketball Game Gathering
Who: Psi Upsilon Alumni Brothers & Guests
Where: Tavern on the Point, 6724 N. Northwest Highway, Chicago, IL 60631
When: Saturday, January 28, 2023 starting at 1:00 pm CST (Game starts at 2:00 pm CST)
How: Please complete the Google Form RSVP no later than January 14, 2023 to help us tell the venue the final headcount they can expect for the day.

If you have any questions, please call or e-mail Mark Tallungan ’00 (224-766-6005 or tallungan78@yahoo.com).

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02.22.2023 – Virtual Roundtable on Alumni Relations and Engagement

Join us on Wednesday, February 22nd at 7PM Eastern, for a Virtual Roundtable on Alumni Relations and Engagement. This meeting will cover how we communicate with our alumni (newsletters, social media, and email), plan events, and otherwise work with our alumni body. Whether you have an engaged alumni association or are just building one, we’ll have answers to your questions and give you valuable tips as you plan how to better engage with your members and ask all of you what is working in your chapter. These virtual roundtables are an outgrowth of our monthly town halls and come from feedback from chapter presidents to better engage our undergraduate leadership.

Our target audience are Alumni Relations Chairs and Chapter Secretaries (Epistolographos and Grammateus) as they often oversee correspondence, but this session is for anyone who would like to increase alumni engagement in their chapter.

Zoom info:

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Meeting ID: 814 0675 1135
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New Member of the Executive Council Appointed

Steven Malinski, Epsilon Iota ’09 (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) was recently appointed to a vacant seat on Executive Council until the 178th Psi Upsilon Convention. Steve received a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from RPI and then Master of Engineering Degree in Civil & Environmental Engineering from Cornell University in 2011. He has worked up to a senior lead structural engineer in the nuclear power industry at Indian Point Energy Center since graduating from Cornell and is currently helping with major decommissioning projects at the plant.

Steve initiated into Psi Upsilon in the Fall of 2007, and has been engaged with the chapter ever since. His involvement in Greek Life extends beyond Psi U and he served as a live in advisor to Sigma Pi Fraternity while attending grad school at Cornell. In the last few years he has greatly assisted Psi Upsilon by serving as our official convention photographer in 2019 and 2022.

Steve is an writer and photographer for NYSMusic.com and also hosts radio shows for WVBR 93.5 in Ithaca and WRPI 91.5 in Troy, NY. You can view his personal photography on his Facebook page.

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