Greek Week began with formal expansion of the Pennsylvania College of Technology community to include two sororities – Alpha Sigma Alpha and Sigma Sigma Sigma, both of which held bid days on Aug. 30. The women selected their respective organizations and, amid a festive atmosphere that night in Penn's Inn, celebrated their new memberships. The following evening, Penn College's first group of sorority sisters joined members of the Phi Mu Delta, Sigma Nu, Chi Phi and Sigma Pi fraternities who began their own recruitment efforts through a Grillin' With the Greeks barbecue. Cookouts were held Aug. 31 at each of the on-campus residence halls, open to all students as part of the three-week PC3 program to start the semester and encourage campus involvement. A number of other activities were scheduled throughout Greek Week, including Sports Night at the Field House and Pack the Park Night at Bowman Field, as sororities and fraternities alike fill their 2009-10 calendar with a variety of fun and beneficial campus and community-service events.
— Photos by Jennifer A. Cline and Tom Wilson, news bureau writer/editors
Penn College’s first 38 sorority sisters.
Chi Phi's Christopher Kurz works the grill outside Campus View Apartments.
From left, Sigma Pi's John Keenan; and Kyle Reitz and Trey Judy, both of Sigma Nu; serve up the 'burgers and 'dogs.
Evidence of Sunday's evening’s jubilant spirit.
Elliot Strickland, special assistant for student affairs and student development , welcomes sororities to the Penn College campus.
Erin Datteri, assistant director of student activities for Greek life and leadership (in blue shirt), visits with Katie Weitkunat, Alpha Sigma Alpha representative (right) and others outside College West Apartments.
Sigma Nu's Frank Meise prepares another round of free food at Rose Street Apartments.
Penn College’s Inter-Greek Council President, Justin Ball, presents "Thank you" tokens to Katie Weitkunat (left) and Michele Ramirez, consultants from the national headquarters of Alpha Sigma Alpha and Sigma Sigma Sigma. The two are starting the Penn College colonies and have been recruiting women for the past two weeks.
Newfound sisters – from left: Katie Buhrman, Lyndsey Royek, Jessy Frank and Kimberly Mickle – celebrate their selection to Alpha Sigma Alpha.
Unfazed by smoky surroundings, Phi Mu Delta's Tony Calabro tends the home fires at The Village.
The founding members of the college’s Alpha Sigma Alpha chapter.
Charter members of the college's Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority chapter gather in Penn's Inn.
Alpha Sigma Alpha's Katie Buhrman helps out College West grillmasters (and Resident Assistants) Liz Rutt, center, and Alyssa Giedroc, right.
Members of Penn College's fraternities and sororities mingle in the College West courtyard.