October, 2002
In this month's issue:
Actives' Spaghetti Dinner a Success
Room 16 Discovery
Budget Overview
Joining The 1855 Club
Etaiota.org Virtual Guest Book
October Birthdays
Spaghetti Dinner a Success
The kitchen at the house was stirring during the day of
the 20th as actives and past Sweetheart's together
tackled the task of preparing a spaghetti dinner for
prospective members, active brothers and alumni, from
both Eta Iota and elsewhere.
As has become tradition, Alumni came to the house on
this night to have an opportunity to speak with ERAU
undergrads interested in our Fraternity and share some
of the experiences that we have been fortunate enough
to have as Sigma Chis. Among those in town included
Jeff Fejfar and his fiancé, past International
Sweetheart, Wendy Papson, Grand Praetor and past
Chapter Advisor, Julio Varela, past Chapter Advisor
Kent Krause, Roger Moody, Chris Edmondson, Bob
Weisenseel, Brian Lojko, and myself. The night was a
huge success due to preparation of the actives and the
positive turnout of alumni to support the event.
Special thanks again to everyone who's hard work was
very much appreciated, including Ryan Collins, Tommy
Turfitt, Mark Nicalek, and past Eta Iota Sweethearts,
Daphne Winegartner and Amy Misakonis.
Room 16 Discovery
Following the spaghetti dinner, the actives asked me to
look at the ceiling in room 16 as it looked as though
it was starting to come down along one seam in the
drywall. Brian Lojko and I looked at it and suspected
water damage from a leak in the roof or a busted pipe.
To settle the mystery, we pulled down a small section
of the loose drywall and were immediately presented
with a scene from NBC's Fear Factor as hundreds of
carpenter ants fell from the infested insulation just
above the ceiling. Both Lojko and I agreed as we
watched the ants scurry across the carpet with larvae
in tow that it was definitely one of the most
disgusting events we had witnessed during our time at
Eta Iota (and I had a rat die within the walls when I
lived in room 10).
A full can of ant & roach spray combined with Crazy Bob
armed with a wooden paddle made quick work of the pests
as we tore down more and more of the ceiling to
investigate the extent of the damage. The following
morning, Brian and I worked to pull down the remainder
of the ceiling to prepare for the replacement. It
turned out that there was fairly significant damage to
a couple of the ceiling joists that caused the drywall
to start coming loose. It's unclear at this point if
the damage was solely caused by the ants or was done by
past termites prior to the '95 tenting and
extermination.
Estimates from local contractors pinned the repair
costs at about $1,000 more or less to replace the
damaged wood and drywall. A couple of the pledges
however have run contracting/renovation businesses in
the past and have volunteered to showcase their skills
and run this as a pledge class project resulting in a
significant cost savings for House Corp. The work
started on 9/28 and so far has progressed very well
with professional results.
For complete pictures of the progress, check out the
room 16 page.
Budget Overview
With the recent issues regarding our insurance coverage
through RMF and things like the above repair work to
room 16, I think it's important for everyone to know
about our operating budget.
As you can imagine, House Corp operates on a tight
budget but we have obviously taken that to new levels.
Highlights of the current budget for 2002-2003 are as
follows:
Revenue
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Rent ($4750*8months)
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$38,000
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Expenses
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Mortgage
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$20,640
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Insurance
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$13,000
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Maintenance
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$3,000
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Postage & mailings
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$850
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Our only source of operating income is rent collected
by the actives at a monthly rate of $4,750 for the 8
months out of the year they pay rent to House Corp.
Some may ask about the 1855 Club income but that is not
considered operating income as that money is set aside
for long-term savings and not used to support annual
expenses.
As you can see, with insurance being as much as it is,
we don't have much room for extensive maintenance funds
so we are forced to be more mindful than ever of how
and when things are being fixed or replaced. The
actives have been cooperative so far although the year
is still young and we will certainly be testing our
resourcefulness by the end of the spring and into next
summer.
Much like the airlines, we are financially blessed with
having had several years of profitability to help us
endure any modest crisis. We will continue to keep our
tabs on our costs and work closely with the undergrads
to keep the house maintained within our means.
As I stated before, our fundraising does not go into
our operating budget. If you would like to make a
financial donation specifically to the chapter's
maintenance fund, please contact us:
John Banta
214-979-0850
magnum@ntplx.net
Mike Gehman
508-883-2673
mikegehman@attbi.com
Joining The 1855 Club
As we covered in the latest newsletter,
we've made it even easier to join the 1855 Club with an
online payment option where you elect to pay in a
single lump sum with a credit card. Membership options
start at just 9.28 per month or $111.30 annually. Be
sure to see The 1855 Club page for
complete information.
Etaiota.org Guest Book
Looking for a way to waste some time at work? Check up
on recent messages from our bothers on our chapter's
virtual guest book or leave your own for others to
read. You can also provide your email address from
this page so that any new updates are sent to you
automatically so no need to keep visiting the page to
check for updates.
This and much more right from the homepage at
etaiota.org.
Guard Well,
John Banta
Eta Iota House Corp President
October Birthdays
As always, Happy Birthday to those Eta Iota Brothers celebrating in October:
10/01 David Newman '73
10/02 Mark Burroughs '79
10/02 Eric Hockman '90
10/02 Christopher Koerner '05
10/04 Bob Sween '72
10/04 Roger Gross "Bullfrog " '93
10/05 Seth Downs '92
10/05 Chris Marrero "Flobee " '99
10/06 Ross Stearn "R-Ross " '86
10/06 Ed Lowry '99
10/07 Dan Moquin '94
10/08 Nicholas Nesta Jr "Nick " '85
10/09 Robert Hartley '74
10/09 Jim Furman '73
10/09 Michael J. Remmert "Remy " '89
10/10 Bussey Allsup "Buzz " '71
10/10 Ryan Steffey "Pie " '93
10/10 Patrick McKelvey "Mefesto " '01
10/11 James Javurek "Jamie " '79
10/11 Jeff Hosler '91
10/12 Terry Roberts '71
10/12 Jon Brickner '90
10/12 Allen Cassino "Fingers " '96
10/13 Randall L. Cohen "Randy " '85
10/13 James W. Dillon "Jim " '83
10/14 Steve Gregory '78
10/14 William T. Reynolds II "Toby " '91
10/16 Phil Williams '91
10/16 Mark Lester Que "Mooch " '05
10/17 Mitch Nimey '91
10/18 Scott Card "Relish " '01
10/18 Bret Bergman '05
10/19 Walt Hansen '73
10/19 Jon Kalic "Doubletake " '92
10/20 Tom Costello '87
10/20 Chad Denlinger '95
10/20 Thomas Maugeri Jr "Cliff Claven " '99
10/21 Michael Read '95
10/22 John Ferguson '75
10/22 Brad Nunn '81
10/23 Shawn Lowe '99
10/23 John Haszard '72
10/23 John Banta '96
10/24 Michael Pelosi III '81
10/24 John Emhoff "Quiver " '99
10/24 Rob Papandrea "Tic Tac " '00
10/26 Jason Alan Kreisher "Sea Bass " '05
10/27 Michael Wyble "Mike " '77
10/27 Michael Libonati "Mike " '82
10/28 Greg Bull '76
10/28 Micheal J. Plapp "Mike / Doc " '79
10/29 Chris Holloway '81
10/29 Todd Lake '83
10/30 Chuck Hall '89
10/30 Pete Cameron "Roxanne " '03
10/31 Scott Ekey '82
10/31 Jonathan Walrath "Lawn Dart " '02
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