Annual Meeting Minutes (cont.)

Treasurer's Report (continued from page 13)
... time. Check earlier minutes to get the amount of approved funds out of $47K. Procedure for receiving bills for the house expansion was finalized. Where the money is kept in accounts was briefly discussed. What should be done with the windows fund? Renovations will be finished first. Remaining windows that need to be fixed will be attacked at that point. Siding fund will be deep sixed based on approval from donors to that fund. Chuck commended. Treasurer's report approved.

Vice President's report (Rob Purser)
Dues letter went out and was clearly successful. Report approved.

President's report (Steve Kryscnski)
Undergraduates paid International dues on time; one of very few chapters to do so. AIGC thanks us for volunteers. Diamond submission; Minh should speak with alumni for contributions. International Publications; if anyone desires to have them, Steve has them available. Recruitment Academy; Undergraduate rush chair is going. Member badges are available. Date Rape drugs discussed. Information on these substances is to be included in the pledge program. The Diamond has numerous people we know in it.

House Building Committee (James Muhr, et. al.[postponed from earlier, to ensure full membership participation]}...See page 4 of this issue.
We will have a certificate of occupancy by Fall 2001 or there will be contractor penalty. Finance committee suggested for appointment in June. Motion to accept House Building Committee report made, seconded and approved.

Old Business - Henry Poor is doing much better.

A motion to elect the nominated candidates for the executive committee was made. The secretary cast his vote.

New Business
Dartmouth chapter may go away due to new Dartmouth fraternity policies.
Convention August 12-15.
Motion to pay for registration of 6 by early deadline.
Amendment: There must be firm commitment by six people slated to go.
Motion passes as amended. Maeve Taylor selected as alumni delegate.

June meeting: 6/26/99
3-3: 10/23/99
Jan. mtg: 1/22 or 29/00
Founder's 2000: 4/15/00

Annual resolutions regarding Alcohol Control Policy in the chapter house and the duties of the executive committee and officers were read and approved.

Psi U Cheers on the Home Team

Brother James Hinsey, EI 358, took his family to see RPI Hockey as the Engineers visited Providence, RI to play Brown University on March 3, 2000. Despite the sloppy puck handling by the Engineers, they were still able to trounce the Brown Bears 3 - 0. James' two daughters sported RPI Hockey jerseys as they watched and cheered. Brother Hinsey looks forward to seeing more RPI Hockey next season and invites any and all Psi Us to join in the fun.