Welcome Brother

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 483
Class of 2002

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 484
Class of 2000

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, EI 485
Class of 2002

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).


Who is our Mystery Silhoutte?
DEXTER! A future student at RPI.
BUT is he Psi U Material?
Heck! Why not? We need the dues.