Hey look, it’s the old Pike House. No letters. It looks like a skeleton of itself. Ten years ago today, I had only been an active in the house for a quarter and a half. Here’s the full-size image.
And just around the corner…
Something clever.
Hey look, it’s the old Pike House. No letters. It looks like a skeleton of itself. Ten years ago today, I had only been an active in the house for a quarter and a half. Here’s the full-size image.
And just around the corner…
From Derick Dixon:
For those of you who have not heard, Spencer Wildasin passed away last Sunday 4-6-08 between 3:00 to 6:00 am. He was on vacation in Las Vegas, NV, and fell from a catwalk in the auditorium at the Flamingo Hotel. Further details have been difficult to obtain. My condolences go out to everyone as Spencer was a very close friend of mine and I feel your sadness. Spencer led a great life and brought friendship and happiness in to the lives of many friends and family. He will be greatly missed.
Below are the funeral arrangements for Spencer. I know many of his friends are out of state and may not be able to make it for the funeral. The address is listed so flowers can be sent if you cannot attend. Justin Jackson is forwarding the info to the Pike distribution list … Please forward this info to anyone who knew Spencer or e-mail me with questions (dpd6328@aol.com).
It is with a heavy heart that I must report that fraternity brother Spencer Wildasin passed away recently while on vacation in Las Vegas.
Information from two sources indicates that the death was caused by a fall.
The funeral will be held later this week in Dayton. More information on exact time and place will be published here when it is available.
Fraternity brothers John Price, Andy Bell and Jon Van Culin will be attending the service. If you are a brother or friend that would like to be put in contact with either of the three, contact me and I will provide you with their phone numbers.
If you have more information that would be helpful, don’t hesitate to leave a comment below.
UPDATE: Sepencer’s sister was kind enough to add me to the funeral contact list, so I should know those details as soon as they’re official. Keep checking back.
The Penn State Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and a student from Pittsburgh have been charged with disorderly conduct by Penn State’s college police department following the department’s investigation into an assault on Pikes from Ohio State.
The Pittsburgh student, Richard Eisenberger, Jr., 20, of Easton, Penn., was also charged with harassment.
According to an article published today in Penn State’s Daily Collegian, a press release from police identifies another OSU Pike, Teddy Kimlingen, the house’s rush and recruitment chair, as being present in the video. The student that was the brunt of the attacks, wearing the no. 13 jersey, was not identified by name. He has only been identified as a friend of OSU Pike Wylie Stemple, social chair, who was also present.
The Buckeyes fans assaulted in the penn state tailgate video were OSU Pikes. It was senior active Wylie Stemple (pictured right) and some friends. He was interviewed by NBC4 Columbus.
“We hadn’t really said anything to anybody,” said Stemple. “We walked in and everyone started booing at us and yelling stuff at us, so we walked over to a couple of guys in charge and when we looked up, that’s when the first beer can flew and after that it started raining beer cans everywhere.”
Stemple said he was shocked that members of another Pi Kappa Alpha house assaulted him. And then days later, the video appeared on YouTube.
“It brought back a lot of what actually happened. That’s my roommate that got hit with the can. We got hurt by it. (It) was kind of upsetting to see that over again,” Stemple said.
A video of the interview can be found on NBC4i.com here. Click on the video tab above the photo.
Fact: The following video of Penn State Pikes throwing beer cans and cups at Buckeyes fans was posted on YouTube recently.
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Further: According to an article in The Daily Collegian, the building shown in the video is the back of the PSU Pi Kappa Alpha house at 417 E. Fairmount Ave.
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