Author Archives: John Banta

November 2002 House Corporation President Update

New look for etaiota.org

Our esteemed Webmaster, Bill Palmer and I have been throwing around ideas for improving our website and have already begun rolling out some of the changes. You’ll notice changes to the site upon your next visit that we hope you will find useful:

  • New homepage – We have grown over the years and so has our homepage. We have cleaned up the content and improved the legibility with a crisp look & feel.
  • Header images – New header images have been added for each of the main sections of the site. You will find different images appearing in the top-left corner of your browser window depending on which area of the site you are viewing.
  • Standardized navigation – You will notice that every single page has a standard navigation bar along the top edge. With this, you can get to any area of the site very easily and with only a couple of clicks. This nav bar has links to the homepage, the undergraduates’ site, our membership directory, current and past newsletters (both printed & email versions), The 1855 Club section, our very popular guest book, job listings and the photo album.
  • Style sheets – We are moving towards using style sheets on more and more of our pages. That basically means more consistent (and thereby more readable) pages.

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October 2002 House Corporation President Update

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 fiancĂ©, 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 Continue reading

September 2002 House Corporation President Update

Latest Newsletter Online

The latest semi-annual printed newsletter was mailed out recently and the online version has been posted on etaiota.org. You can access the online edition as well as past issues and the monthly emails at WWW.ETAIOTA.ORG/NEWSLETTERS.

A couple minor errors have surfaced since the newsletter was printed: the officer index on the front page should read “2002” instead of “2001” and our current treasurer, Mike Gehman’s, email address should be “mikegehman@attbi.com” Continue reading

August 2002 House Corporation President Update

Final Call for Printed Newsletter

We are putting the finishing touches on the next printed newsletter scheduled to mail next week.
If you have any alumni updates, please send them as soon as possible to John Banta. We have received only a handful so far so we may omit the section altogether if there is no significant response.
Also, you will ONLY get a printed newsletter if you profile specifically requests one. Of the 600 or so members, only a couple hundred have asked that they still receive a paper newsletter. Those who do not get one will still have access to an electronic version that will be posted on etaiota.org. Check below for instructions on how to verify if you will receive a paper copy. Continue reading

July 2002 House Corporation President Update

RMF Costs to Rise Again

Just when you think our insurance providers have screwed us the best they can, they do it again. As you probably remember, we were notified of an estimated increase last year of somewhere around 25% that turned out to be 70% year over year. We just got word that this will probably be another devastating year for fraternity insurance costs (according to our own Risk Management Foundation) as we have again been notified of another increase…this time in the neighborhood of 70%. Obviously this is devastating news for many chapters and is certainly far from good news for Eta Iota.

I honestly don’t know how many chapters will continue to stay afloat financially with these types of increases.
House Corp is awaiting the final figures to know exactly what our 2002-2003 premiums will come out to but we are already thinking of alternate payment plans for the actives to be able to afford such an increase without this becoming more of a crisis. We would gladly appreciate any assistance from our Insurance gurus in helping us identify ways to reduce costs. If you have any background in this matter, please contact either me at 214-979-0850 or Brian Lojko at 912-897-4659. Continue reading

June 2002 House Corporation President Update

Brother Leo Shamlen

The following was forwarded to me from Steve Robinson via Bill Palmer. I do not have any further information at this time but will keep everyone posted:
From Steve:
I spoke to his [Leo’s] mom, who informed me that Leo passed away last year. It happened in Mexico, apparently due to a heart attack. The details I got were that Leo traveled quite a bit in his job and was living on his own at the time. His mom told me that it was about three weeks before she realized he was missing – because of the frequent travel. After she initiated the missing persons search, she was alerted that the body had been found on a beach in Mexico on the Baha Peninsula. She said there were a number of small fish camps in the area and apparently he had set up camp to fish.

His body was found on the beach with his sleeping bag rolled up under him as if he had fallen asleep that way. There was no evidence of violence or foul play at the time the body was located. That’s about all I got. When she first took the call, I asked if Leo could be reached through that number (I knew it was his parent’s address), she apparently thought I was calling about bills or other stuff. She spoke calmly, but you could tell she was still pretty shaken up talking about it. Continue reading

March 2002 House Corporation President Update

Brothers,
As some of you have noticed, this is the first House Corp update of 2002 as I have been unable to devote as much time and energy to this position in the past few months as it deserves. American has been keeping me more than busy as we are approaching the launch of a brand new website for AA.com with a fresh new look and all sorts of functionality for our customers.

With it scheduled to launch later this month, my time for House Corp has been pretty limited. For those of you who are interested, we are having a beta-launch prior to the actual release for select customers. As airline employees and industry experts, drop me a line if you’re interested in trying it out before the general public and I can set you up. Continue reading

November 2001 House Corporation President Update

I’m keeping this month’s email short because we are currently writing the next printed newsletter due out later this month. In the meantime, here’s what we have for this month’s email update:

Alumni Updates Wanted

If you’ve got anything you’d like the chapter to know about: weddings, anniversaries, newborns, new jobs, needing a job, we’d like to know about it this week so we can include it in the printed newsletter. This is the best way to get word out to our Brothers as almost everyone receives it so speak up if you want to be heard. Submissions can be emailed to me at magnum@ntplx.net and should be sent by November 12th. Continue reading

October 2001 House Corporation President Update

I’d like to start this month’s update with a collective sigh of relief that our own Brothers from Eta Iota were not directly involved with the tragic events of September 11th. While some of us were closer than others by either being in the air or in the vicinity of the disaster sites, I was relieved to hear that our members are safe and not among the list of victims.

The terrorists’ actions of that tragic day have been both shocking and awakening for all of us as a nation and we are now beginning to feel it’s implications as aviation professionals. With the aviation industry already pounded by a slowing economy, the new regulations and financial crisis facing the industry are sure to bring home unwelcome news for many of us. With a state of emergency declared at most major carriers and over 100,000 layoffs and furloughs expected throughout the industry, I think it’s important to remind our Brothers that you find strength in the arms of our brotherhood. Continue reading

August 2001 House Corporation President Update

University Status Letter

This past month, I received a letter from ERAU President, Dr. Ebbs, regarding their recent meetings on the topic of Greek housing following our 30th Birthday weekend. There was both good news and bad news in the letter and as we know well, it is too early to tell what will be done about the situation.

I’ll start with the bad news. Dr. Ebbs included a copy of a letter sent by Dr Ledewitz in 1999 referring to a study that the university had done with University Housing Services, Inc. (UHS) to evaluate the feasibility and usability of a Greek housing on campus. The outcome of this study was, for the most part, no surprise.

The letter stated, “This study was intended as a guide to continue upgrading the ERAU housing system to achieve a stated goal of housing 60% of the students on campus. A secondary goal of this study was to provide the University with the financial and market analysis to expedite the financing process for any proposed new construction.” Continue reading