75th Annual Convention CONTINUED

Right: Trustee Sienkewicz (right) introduces two of the scholarship winners, Jeff Hunt and Claudia Hough.

Left: The banquet speaker was OU’s Professor of Art History Rozmeri Basic.

Below: The new officers were installed by outgoing Megas Prytanis Gajderowicz (far right) and Megale¯ Grammateus Turner (second from right) at the end of the  convention on Sunday.


Marie Dougherty then delivered the report of the trustees. At the conclusion of her report, the delegates elected Sister Thérèse and Professor Fitts to additional terms on the Board of Trustees.

The constitutional amendment changing the wording of Article XIV, Section 1, on the selection of convention sites from "at the previous convention" to "at a previous convention" was given its second approval and so will go into the constitution.  Immediately following that vote, Loyola University, New Orleans, was unanimously agreed upon for the site for the 76th Annual Convention. The prize for the best Eta Sigma Phi attire went to Gamma Omicron at Monmouth College for its T-shirt.

 In the elections for national officers, Charlie McCants (Beta Theta) was voted Megas Prytanis, Kelly Duncan (Eta Gamma) was voted Megale¯ Hyparchos, Aaron Randolph (Beta Pi) was voted Megas Grammateus, and Rochelle Schnyder (Gamma Omega) was voted Megale¯ Chrysophylax. 

As the last official business of the convention, Jason Gajderowicz (Gamma Omega) and Lindsey Turner (Zeta Iota) installed the new officers. 

Represented at the convention were delegates from Alpha Lambda (University of Oklahoma), Alpha Mu (University of Missouri, Columbia), Beta Theta (Hampden-Sydney College), Beta Kappa (College of Notre 

Dame of Maryland), Beta Nu (Mary Washington College), Beta Pi (University of Arkansas), Beta Psi (Rhodes College), Gamma Gamma (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee), Gamma Iota (Wabash College), Gamma Omicron (Monmouth College), Gamma Omega (Baylor University), Delta Theta (Dickinson College), Delta Chi (St. Olaf College), Epsilon Omicron (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Epsilon Upsilon (University of New Hampshire), Zeta Beta (Temple University), Zeta Gamma (San Diego State University), Zeta Iota (University of Georgia), Eta Gamma (Loyola University, New Orleans), Eta Nu (University of Rochester), and Eta Omicron (Assumption College). 


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