
photo by Russell Osborne
Georg Schlaiss (striped shirt), he’s German, and dresses better than most of us. He’s a sophomore government major, and just finished an internship with the Daimler AG office in DC.
Phillip Sullivan (second from left), a licensed veterinary technician and junior biology major from Alexandria, VA. Phil likes eel soup and the philosophical lyrics of 3OH!3.
J.P. Kostecki (far left), is our resident drummer from Yorktown ,VA. Unlike those of us who slave away at tedious summer jobs or summer school, J.P. is a member of the Carolina Crown drumline and Mason’s own Green Machine competitive drum line.
Sean Kelly (far right), a native of Aldie, VA is a freshman who is still undecided about what he’d like to study. Hopefully he’ll figure that out soon.
Driss Benkirane (in front), is a freshman from Casablanca, Morocco, who is a big fan of the Georgetown neighborhood of DC and is fluent in French.
Welcome, guys!
We have Pushed out a new website once again. Hey,practice makes perfect. There is now significant iPhone support. The front page will be polished over the course of the next few weeks. If you have any pointers or suggestions let Russell know.
Hal Walker, Reed Hopwood and I all attended the 167th National convention of Chi Psi at Cornell University.
The convention provided crucial training for all facets of the organization of a the Alpha at George Mason. The Spencer Institute classes were able to give insight to the business aspects that are to come in the future of Chi Psi. Aside from basically just being a great time the convention was a place for a brother to understand what the real meaning of being a Chi Psi.
Tags: Alpha Omega Delta, Alpha Psi, Andy Dewing, Cheese, Cornell University, Hal Walker, Ithaca, New York, Russell Osborne, Travis Valentine
Chi Psi National Fraternity, Greek Life | Amar |
August 4, 2008 10:41 pm |
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On April 12-13, Chi Psi participated in the Second Annual GMU Relay For Life, held at the Fieldhouse. We raised $1,670.00 in an extraordinary rally for the finish. With the kindness and generosity of our friends, families and alumni, Alpha Omega Delta was able to raise the most of any other student organization on campus by the start of the event (Gamma Phi Beta came from behind and received a large donation at the end of the weekend)!
Great work Brothers in the fight versus Cancer!

Chi Psi’s be proud our very own “Team Meat” came in second the annual tug of war compettion aganist Pi Kappa Alpha. Though there was a small amount of technicalites that were involved it was a good all around effort by both opponents.
Chi Psi will compete again today at 1pm in the flag football tournament. This is the semster that Chi Psi is turning it’s image around on campus.