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Who am I? Mm, difficult question. I am the sum of all my thoughts and experiences, real and imagined. I am that which has been bumped, bruised, jostled, broken; that which, through all of these, has still come out on top in the greater scheme. I am competitor, the spectator, the ally, the enemy, the loved, the hated, the loser, the winner, the survivor. I am me. I try to be more. Soze Lakinger, EI
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Greetings. My name is Doug Perrins. I am currently a junior/senior in the mechanical engineering department. I also enjoy hiking, canoeing, and camping. I take Aikido, time permitting between classes and my job at Ben and Jerry's in the Union. In between all of that I have found time to spend up at the house and get to know everyone there. Doug Perrins, EI
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Hey boys and girls! My name is Jared Tannenbaum. I was born in Stamford, CT and grew up there all my life. For those of you who don't know where it is, picture CT for a second. Then move to the bottom left corner. You see that little imperfection in the rectangular shape of CT? That's where I live. It seems like it should be part of New York sometimes, but I think CT is more interesting. I'm a computer science major right now. I was thinking of minors in management and EMAC. But I found out there is no EMAC minor, oh well. Instead, I think I might go for a minor in animation or something like that. I wasn't sure if I'd join a fraternity when I went to college. But I found Psi U and I made up my mind. Jared Tannenbaum,
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Welcome Pledges
Jossie Higuerey, class 2003 I'm Jossie. Usually there needs be no more of an explanation, but I guess this shall be an exception. Once you meet me you'll understand why. I'm usually found being hyper, poking and hugging people. But there are a few rare times when I do calm down enough to talk, so yeah... I've lived in many places and it's kind of a long list, so I won't tell you about that. Anywho, so... *POKE!* |
Adam Jette, class 2002 My name's Adam Jette and I'm majoring in computer systems. I hail from the often thought sunny state of Hawaii, though I spend at least a quarter of the year under rain clouds, not that I'm complaining about the rain, but I will complain about the other three quarters. And no, I don't surf. |
Larry Lansing, class 2003 Hello. My name is Larry Lansing, and I'm a computer science major. I'm on a holy quest to achieve ultimate geekdom. I enjoy playing with Linux and FreeBSD in my spare time. Rarely can I be seen without my Laptop, Visor, and Leatherman on hand. I survive life in my dorm by eating massive amounts of Ramen noodles. Psi Upsilon for me is a much-needed escape from my dorm room, and the glow of my CRT. I don't know what I would do without the friends I have made at Psi U. |
Mike Rafferty class 2001 I'm Michael Rafferty, a junior CS/Math major. I knew several brothers by the end of my sophomore year, and one of them had been encouraging me to come up to the house. It took me a while, but when I finally got around to hanging out at the house I found that I was having fun and making a lot of friends, so I stayed there. |
David Siebecker, class 2002 Let's see, where do I begin. My name is David Siebecker and I'm a member of the class of '02. I'm from Amesbury, MA, but that's not too important, as for the time being RPI is where I like to spend my leisure time. Lets see, what do I do at RPI? Well, to begin with there is being a pledge. I love being able to do anything or nothing with the brothers and still have a fun time. On weekends during the winter I can usually be found at the field house cheering on the Hockey team as a member of the Pepband. During my rare free moments I can be found going to class, being a politician in student government, playing games, or just procrastinating in general (as fit for a Comp Sci major). |
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